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Urology - DA0110018
Title: Urology
Guaranteed by: Department of Urology (13-372)
Faculty: Second Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2022
Semester: winter
Points: 3
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:0/30, C+Ex [HT]
Extent per academic year: 2 [weeks]
Capacity: unknown / unlimited (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Guarantor: prof. MUDr. Marek Babjuk, CSc.
Teacher(s): prof. MUDr. Marek Babjuk, CSc.
Classification: Medicine > Clinical Disciplines
Pre-requisite : DA0108056, DA0108370
Is pre-requisite for: DA0112304
Annotation
Principle areas of practical urology and pediatric urology. Examination methods in urology, oncourology.
Last update: Šimáková Jana, DiS. (20.07.2023)
Course completion requirements

The condition for successful completion of the course is obtaining a credit and passing the exam.

Last update: Šimáková Jana, DiS. (27.09.2024)
Literature

Tanagho, Emil A.: Smith’s general urology : McGraw Hill, 2008 (B)

Kawaciuk, I.: Urology : H+H, 2000

Last update: Šimáková Jana, DiS. (20.07.2023)
Requirements to the exam

The exam in urology usually takes place on Friday of the second week, the second day is chosen only exceptionally. Registration for the exam in SIS. Students who do not use this term can register in SIS for another scheduled term. The list of oral exam topics is available online and covers the topics presented in the theoretical lectures.

the test questions :

I. section

1. Prostate cancer – localized disease

2. Prostate cancer – locally advanced and metastatic disease

3. Urinary bladder cancer – non muscle invasive

4. Urinary bladder cancer – muscle invasive and metastatic

5. Testicular cancer

6. Penile cancer

7. Urothelial tumors of renal pelvis and ureter

8. Kidney cancer

9. Suprarenal gland tumors

10. Urological tumors in childhood

11. BPH, LUTS – etiology, symptoms, diagnostics

12. BPH – treatment

13. Neurogenic bladder disorders

14. Urethral strictures

15. Urinary incontinence

16. Renal injury

17. Injury of urinary bladder or ureter

18. Injury of urethra or penis

19. Erectile dysfunction, Priapism

20. Urolithiasis of upper urinary tract

21. Pathology of retroperitoneum (fibrosis, lymphadenopathy)

II. section

1. Cystitis

2. Pyelonephritis

3. Orchitis and epididymitis

4. Urethral infections and prostatitis

5. Fistulas in urology

6. Male infertility

7. Urinary diversion of upper and lower urinary system

8. Benign affections of male genitals – phimosis, varicocele, hydrocele, spermatocele, induratio penis plastica

9. Pediatric urology – phimosis, cryptorchidism, vesicoureteral reflux

10. Kidney cystic diseases, Basics of renal transplantation

11. Anomaly of kidneys, renal pelvis and ureter

12. Ultrasonography in urology

13. Radiodiagnostic evaluation – CT, MR, cystography etc.

14. Urodynamic investigation

15. Urine analysis in ambulatory settings

16. Hematuria – diagnostics, urinary bladder tamponade

17. Pyuria – diagnostics, pyonephrosis

18. Forms of pain in urology – lumbalgia, suprapubic pain

19. Acute scrotal syndrome, Furnier gangrene

20. Cystolithiasis, Urinary bladder diverticulum

21. Intersex, Surgical correction of gender dysphoria

Last update: Šimáková Jana, DiS. (27.09.2024)
Syllabus

Students are taught in two-week blocks according to the schedule. The opening is on Monday at 7.30 am in the library of Urology Clinic (part ​​B, minus 2nd floor), the following days begin at 7.00 am visit to the Urology Department. Practical lessons take place in the ward, outpatient departments, including specialized and operating theaters. Seminars are held in the clinic's library or internship.

The first week of internships is a theoretical block of seminars in which all the basic chapters of practical urology and childhood urology are discussed. Content of lectures and seminars: Diagnostic algorithms in urology, examination methods, urology of childhood, urological operations, trauma in urology, neurogenic bladder, urodynamics, oncourology, uroinfection, urolithiasis. Already in the introductory theoretical block, the first three hours are devoted to practical training in communication with the patient, keeping documentation in bed and outpatient.

The second week of internships is devoted to independent practical work in the inpatient department and clinic in cooperation with secondary doctors and under the guidance of the assistant supervisor. The internship also includes an introduction to work in the operating rooms of the clinic. During the internships a course of basic surgical skills including sewing and use of laparoscopic trainers is realized.

Absence from internships is tolerated to the extent determined by the Measure of the Head of the Urology Clinic 2. LF UK No. 1/2011.

The exam in urology usually takes place on Friday of the second week, the second day is chosen only exceptionally. Registration for the exam in SIS. Students who do not use this term can register in SIS for another scheduled term. The list of oral exam topics is available online and covers the topics presented in the theoretical lectures.

Last update: Šimáková Jana, DiS. (20.07.2023)
 
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