Category: Surgical Procedures
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Simultaneous Bladder Wall Excision and Prostate Resection
Simultaneous Bladder Wall Excision and Prostate Resection represents a complex surgical intervention typically reserved for specific scenarios involving both bladder cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia…
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Staged Repair of Complex Penile Urethral Defects
Penile urethral defects present a significant reconstructive challenge for urologists due to the anatomical complexity of the region and the functional importance of maintaining urinary…
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Endoscopic Removal of Fibrous Bladder Wall Nodules
Bladder wall nodules can represent a variety of conditions, ranging from benign inflammation to more concerning neoplastic growths. Their detection often occurs during cystoscopy –…
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Posterior Urethral Reconstruction Using Dual Access Technique
Posterior urethral reconstruction represents one of the most challenging endeavors in reconstructive urology. Defects stemming from trauma, prior surgeries (particularly radical prostatectomy), radiation therapy, or…
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Reinforced Sling Revision With Autologous Tissue Graft
Sling surgery has become a mainstay in treating stress urinary incontinence (SUI) – involuntary urine leakage due to increased abdominal pressure – particularly in women.…
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Penile Skin Expansion With Preputial Flap for Grafting
Penile reconstruction represents one of the most challenging areas within reconstructive surgery due to its complex anatomy, aesthetic demands, and significant psychological impact on patients.…
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Laparoscopic Detorsion in Non-Viable Testicular Cases
Testicular torsion is a urological emergency requiring prompt diagnosis and intervention to salvage testicular viability. While early detorsion within the “six-hour window” traditionally maximizes chances…
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Combined Brachytherapy and Tumor Excision in Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer remains one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers affecting men worldwide. Fortunately, advancements in treatment options have significantly improved outcomes for many patients.…
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Inguinal Approach to Ureteral Tumor Removal in Adults
The management of ureteral tumors presents unique challenges in urological surgery. Traditional approaches often involve complex open surgeries with significant morbidity, or minimally invasive techniques…
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Bladder Wall Incision for Biopsy and Tumor Mapping
Bladder cancer represents a significant global health concern, with varying presentations ranging from non-muscle invasive to muscle-invasive disease. Accurate diagnosis and staging are paramount for…