Urolithiasis is one of the most common diseases seen by urologists. In 28% of patients with kidney stones, the disease is symptomatic. The benefits of ureteral stone extraction include minimal invasiveness, a shorter postoperative recovery time, and a favourable safety profile.
Aim: to compare and...
Introduction. The three-dimensional (3D) imaging during laparoscopic procedures can improve the quality of that surgeries. There is a shortage of publications about the potential benefits of 3D navigation in laparoscopic surgery with urological diseases. Radical prostatectomy (RPE) is known as the...
Introduction. Metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most difficult urological neoplasm form to treat. The last two decades have witnessed significant progress in the RCC treatment. A better understanding of oncogenesis has led to the development of several targeted therapies, including...
Introduction. Percutaneous surgery is one of the methods of surgical treatment of renal stones. The most difficult stage of the operation is the creation of percutaneous access to the pyelocaliceal system of the kidney. To facilitate access under ultrasound (US) guidance, it is customary to use a...
Fast Track surgery (FTS), as well as ERAS (enhanced recovery after surgery/rapid recovery after surgery programs) or ERP (enhanced recovery program, in russian) is a multimodal and multidisciplinary treatment strategy designed to reduce the duration of disability and improve the quality of medical...
Introduction. The choice of surgical treatment with kidney stone disease directly depends on the size of the kidney stones. According to clinical guidelines for the treatment of urolithiasis in children, the size of a kidney stone in adult patients is used to determine tactics. Normally, the...
Introduction. The average recurrence rate after inguinal orchiopexy is 1%, and with scrotal access – 3%. The high incidence of cryptorchidism determines a relatively large number of patients who need redo orchiopexy, which explains the interest in studying the results of the use of inguinal...
Introduction. Hemangioma of the genitourinary system is not common, and accounts for about 2% of cases among all hemangiomas. Its localization on the scrotum and glans penis is the most rare and the incidence of this pathology is less than 1%. The available literature presents various approaches to...
Introduction. Complete separation of the deferent duct from the epididymis with the testicle in abdominal cryptorchidism cases is an extremely rare variation of abnormal development of genitals in boys. Available sources mention just 3 clinical cases similar to our observations. The unique anatomic...
Introduction. Radial vesicovaginal fistulas are one of the most difficult problems of urogynecology, despite the fact that modern technologies make it possible to personalize the use of radiation therapy. Standard surgical techniques in the treatment of such patients are ineffective. The search for...