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1 Urology An introduction Rami S. Al-Azab,MD Onco-Urologist Division of Urology Department of Surgery
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2 Urology The branch of Medicine which deals with diseases of the Urinary tract in both sexes and the Genital tract in males. Though it is a surgical sub-specialty it has a medical part. …this includes all ages from neonates onward.
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3 All kinds of patients
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5 Major Subspecialties in Urology are: 1-Endourology 2-Onco-Urology 3-Pediatric Urology 4-Female Urology 5-Infertility, 6-recontructive Urology 7-Kidney Transplant 8-Andrology 9-laparoscopic Urology 10-Voiding dysfunctions and Urodynamics. The urinary tract is the commonest tract in the body to be afflicted by congenital anomalies.
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6 The Urinary tract Kidneys,Ureters,Bladder,Urethra. The Kidneys are situated in the upper part of the retroperitoneum. Each kidney has a cortex and a collecting system,(the calyces and the renal pelvis,which continues as the ureter. The ureters traverses the retroperitoneum down to the pelvis to empty into the bladder
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7 …ANATOMY The bladder is a global structure which receives,stores and empty urine. The urethra conveys the urine to the outside. The urinary tract is lined by Transitional epithelium.
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11 The kidney vasculature
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12 Male urinary system
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13 Prostate gland
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14 Prostate gland
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15 The Ureter
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16 The Collecting system
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17 IVU
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21 Male genital system
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22 Seminal Vesicles
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23 Pelvic wall anatomy
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24 Lower Urinary Tract Innervation +M 3 Pelvic Nerve (Parasympathetic ) ACh +N Pudendal Nerve (Somatic) ACh -3-3 +1+1 Hypogastric Nerve (Sympathetic) NE
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25 Urology Evaluation of Urology patient History ( Symptoms): Pain: Renal, Ureteral, Vesical, Prostatic, Penile, Testicular, Hematuria: Gross versus Microscopic, Timing of Hematuria, Association with Pain, Presence of Clots. Fever and Chills
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26 Pain arising from the GU tract and its sites of radiation
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27 History ( Symptoms): Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms: Irritative Symptoms: Obstructive Symptoms: Incontinence Enuresis,
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28 Sexual Dysfunction Loss of Libido, Impotence (Erectile dysfunction). Failure to Ejaculate, Premature Ejaculation Hematospermia Pneumaturia, Urethral Discharge,
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29 Over the past month, how often have you: Had the sensation of not completely emptying your bladder after you finished urinating? Had to urinate again less than 2 hours after you finished urinating? Found that you stopped and started again several times when you urinated? Found it difficult to postpone urination? Had a weak urinary stream? Had to push or strain to begin urination? Had to get up to urinate from the time you went to bed at night until you got up in the morning? American Urological Association (AUA) Symptom Index for BPH
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31 Physical examination.
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32 Physical examination.
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33 Physical examination.
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34 BUT only 1/2 of nodules are CA, and most men with CA have no nodules. Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Digital Rectal Exam (DRE)
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35 Physical examination.
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36 Laboratory tests: Urinalysis. Urine culture and sensitivity. Kidney function tests. PSA 24-h urine collection.
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37 Urinalysis Bacteriuria Hematuria Pyuria Glycosuria Proteinuria
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38 Imaging Conventional: Conventional: U/S, KUB…. Contrast studies: IVU,MCUG,Retrograde urethrogram,pyelography….CT-scan, Functional imaging TPA,DMSA,MAG3,MRI,Angiography
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39 The kidney (Intra-operative)
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43 Bilateral Nephrocalcinosis
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44 Vesico-ureteric reflux
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45 Nuclear scanning for renal functional assesment
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46 Micturating cysto- urethrography (MCUG)
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47 Abdominal MRI showing right PUJ obstruction
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48 Huge Neuroblastoma in a 1-year-old child
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49 Left RCC Before ….and …after IV contrast
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50 Rt Renal cell carcinoma with LN Metastasis
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51 Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the renal pelvis
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52 Right testicular tumour by an MRI
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53 Massive Adrenal mass
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54 Case presentation 1 58 year old male patient. Presented to the OPD complaining of poor stream, nocturia and feeling of incomplete void….AUA score O/E: empty bladder. DRE: 50-gram benign feeling prostate.
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55 ……case presentaion Uroflowmetry. Residual urine assesment. Labs: KFT,PSA,UA,U C&S Imaging. …….Management
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56 BPH: Proliferation of glandular tissue
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57 BPH
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58 Case presentation 2 37 year old,female patient, housewife, presented to the E/R with a chief compaint of left sided loin pain radiating to the left groing, the pain is stabbing in nature,sometimes colicky, associated with darkening of urine and some urgency and frequency. O/E: mild-Moderate left renal angle tenderness
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59 Case presentation 2 Pain management takes priority in this case. Labs: UA,U C&S,CBC,KFT. Imaging: KUB,U/S abdomen. IVU
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