
Category: Surgical Procedures
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Use of TachoSil in Open Kidney Hemostasis Control
Open kidney surgery, while often necessary for complex cases like tumor resection or stone disease management, inherently carries a significant risk of bleeding. Traditional hemostatic…
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Bladder Neck Suspension in Post-Radiation Incontinence
Post-radiation incontinence represents a significant challenge for many patients undergoing treatment for pelvic cancers, particularly prostate cancer in men and cervical, endometrial, or vaginal cancers…
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Mini-Open Retroperitoneal Surgery for Ureteral Lesions
Ureteral injuries are relatively uncommon but present significant surgical challenges due to their complex anatomy and potential for long-term morbidity. These lesions can occur during…
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Wide-Margin Bladder Tumor Resection With Reconstruction
Bladder cancer represents a significant global health challenge, affecting hundreds of thousands of individuals annually. While many cases are diagnosed at a non-muscle invasive stage,…
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Kidney Pole Resection With Calyceal Preservation
Kidney stone disease is a remarkably common affliction, impacting millions worldwide and often requiring surgical intervention. While many stones can be managed with conservative approaches…
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Reversal of Artificial Urinary Sphincter for Complications
Artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) implantation has become a cornerstone in the management of stress urinary incontinence following prostatectomy, pelvic surgery, or neurological injury. This innovative…
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Single-Stage Repair of Complex Hypospadias in Children
Hypospadias, a birth defect where the opening of the urethra is not located at the tip of the penis, impacts approximately 1 in every 250…
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Open Drainage of Retroperitoneal Urologic Abscesses
Retroperitoneal urologic abscesses represent a challenging clinical entity frequently stemming from urinary tract infections, obstruction, or iatrogenic causes such as ureteral stent placement or endoscopic…
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Nephroureterectomy in Ureteral Carcinoma Patients
Ureteral carcinoma, though relatively rare compared to other urological malignancies, presents unique challenges in diagnosis and treatment. The cornerstone of management for upper tract urothelial…
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High-Flow Priapism Surgery With Venous Shunt Creation
Priapism, a prolonged and often painful erection unrelated to sexual stimulation, presents a significant urological emergency. While relatively rare, its potential for long-term erectile dysfunction…