Category: Surgical Procedures
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Endoscopic Control of Bleeding After TURP Procedure
Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) remains a cornerstone treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), offering significant relief from lower urinary tract symptoms. While generally…
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Simultaneous Reconstruction of Bladder and Urethra
The simultaneous reconstruction of the bladder and urethra represents one of the most complex challenges in reconstructive urology. These procedures are typically reserved for patients…
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Transvaginal Mesh Removal With Urethral Preservation
Transvaginal mesh implantation was once widely used for treating pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI). While initially promising, complications began to surface,…
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Urethral Mobilization for Traumatic Disruption Repair
Urethral disruption following trauma presents a complex surgical challenge demanding meticulous repair techniques to restore urinary continence and sexual function. These injuries, often resulting from…
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Robotic Management of Congenital Megaureter in Adults
Congenital megaureter is a relatively rare urological condition characterized by abnormal dilation of the ureter, often stemming from intrinsic smooth muscle deficiency or an obstruction…
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Ureteral Resection With Combined Boari Flap Procedure
Ureteral resection with combined Boari flap procedure represents a complex yet crucial surgical intervention primarily employed in managing extensive ureteral loss due to malignancy, trauma,…
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Minimally Invasive Debulking of Prostatic Urethral Nodules
Prostatic urethral nodules (PUNs), often discovered incidentally during digital rectal examinations or imaging for other urological concerns, represent a significant challenge in benign prostatic hyperplasia…
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Open Repair of Iatrogenic Ureteral Transection Injury
Iatrogenic ureteral injury remains one of the most concerning complications in urological and gynecological surgery. While preventative measures are paramount, injuries do occur, often during…
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Partial Penectomy for Distal Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Penile cancer, though relatively rare compared to other malignancies, presents unique challenges in diagnosis and treatment due to its sensitive location and potential impact on…
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Open Correction of Congenital Bladder Wall Defects
Congenital bladder wall defects represent a challenging area within pediatric urology, demanding precise surgical intervention and long-term follow-up. These defects, arising during embryonic development, can…