
Category: Surgical Procedures
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Excision of Isolated Ureteral Fibroepithelial Polyps
Ureteral fibroepithelial polyps (UFEPs) represent a relatively rare but increasingly recognized entity within the spectrum of urothelial lesions. Historically often misdiagnosed as benign or malignant…
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Mini-Laparotomy for Pediatric Bladder Augmentation
Pediatric bladder dysfunction represents a significant clinical challenge, impacting quality of life for children and their families. Conditions like neurogenic bladder – stemming from spinal…
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Open Urethral Mobilization in Complex Reconstruction
Open urethral mobilization represents a cornerstone technique in complex reconstructive urology, particularly when addressing significant urethral strictures, trauma-induced defects, or congenital anomalies requiring extensive repair.…
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Reimplantation of Transected Ureter After Surgery Error
Iatrogenic injury to the ureter during surgical procedures is an unfortunate but relatively common complication in urological and gynecological surgery. While preventative measures are paramount…
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Robotic-Assisted Resection of Urethral Carcinoma
Urethral carcinoma is a rare malignancy accounting for less than 1% of all urologic cancers. Its insidious nature often leads to delayed diagnosis, as early…
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Transabdominal Removal of Large Ureteric Stones
Urolithiasis, commonly known as kidney stones, affects millions worldwide, causing significant morbidity and impacting quality of life. While many stones pass spontaneously, larger ureteric stones…
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Combined Bladder Neck Incision and Catheter Placement
Urinary obstruction, whether due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), strictures, or other causes, can significantly impact a patient’s quality of life. When conservative management fails,…
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Resection of Bladder Diverticula With Muscle Defect
Bladder diverticula represent outpouchings of the bladder wall, often formed due to chronic increases in intravesical pressure or congenital weakness in the bladder musculature. While…
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Open Surgical Access for Deep Pelvic Urological Masses
The management of deep pelvic urological masses presents a unique challenge for surgeons. These lesions, often discovered incidentally or through symptom investigation, can be difficult…
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High-Risk Open Prostatectomy in Coagulopathy Patients
Open prostatectomy remains a cornerstone treatment for significant lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), particularly in cases involving large prostates…