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Urology - EAP0104420
Title: Urology
Guaranteed by: Urologická klinika (14-420)
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
Actual: from 2024
Semester: both
Points: 4
E-Credits: 4
Examination process:
Hours per week, examination: 1/2, C+Ex [HT]
Capacity: winter:unlimited / unlimited (unknown)
summer:unknown / unknown (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:  
For type:  
Note: deregister from the credit exam date if a requisite was not fulfilled
deregister from the exam date if a requisite was not fulfilled
you can enroll for the course in winter and in summer semester
Guarantor: prof. MUDr. Milan Hora, MBA, Ph.D.
MUDr. Olga Dolejšová, Ph.D.
MUDr. Tomáš Pitra, Ph.D.
Teacher(s): MUDr. Olga Dolejšová, Ph.D.
prof. MUDr. Milan Hora, MBA, Ph.D.
MUDr. Tomáš Pitra, Ph.D.
Attributes: Povinné předměty pro Všeobecné lékařství
Pre-requisite : EAP0103090, EAP0103400
Interchangeability : EA0108420
Is pre-requisite for: EAP0105480
Is interchangeable with: EA0108420
Annotation - Czech
During the course, students will become familiar with general urology, as well as with special urology (uroinfection, urolithiasis,
urooncology, urinary tract dysfunction, incontinence, acute conditions in urology, developmental defects of the urotract, pediatric
urology, acute conditions in urology, traumatology of the urogenital tract, andrology and benign prostatic hyperplasia).
Practical teaching takes place in the ambulatory, inpatient and operating department of the urology clinic. Part of the teaching is practical
skill training on laparoscopic and endoscopic simulators.
Last update: Mičolová Lucie, Ing. (27.09.2022)
Literature - Czech

Urology for Medical Students Hora Milan - Dolejšová Olga et al.Karolinum 2021 ISBN 9788024645452

Časopis Česká urologie, Urologické listy, European Urology, Journal of Urology

Last update: Mičolová Lucie, Ing. (27.09.2022)
Requirements to the exam - Czech

-          Credit (attendance)

-          2 requirements, oral examination

Last update: Mičolová Lucie, Ing. (27.09.2022)
Syllabus - Czech

Teaching timetable at the Dept. of Urology – 4th year general medicine, Faculty of Medicine Charles University in Pilsen

Head:

prof. Milan Hora, M.D., Ph.D. MBA                         377402225      horam@fnplzen.cz

Deputy head:

as. Olga Dolejšová, M.D.,Ph.D., FEBU                   377402180      dolejsovao@fnplzen.cz

Secretariat:

Žáková Andrea                                                          377402745      zakovaa@fnplzen.cz

 

Lectors:

MUDr. Tomáš Ürge, Ph.D.                           377402711      urget@fnplzen.cz

MUDr. Ivan Trávníček, Ph.D.                       377402724      travniceki@fnplzen.cz

MUDr. Tomáš Pitra, Ph.D.                           377402711      pitrat@fnplzen.cz

MUDr. Hana Sedláčková, Ph.D.                   377402101      sedlackovah@fnplzen.cz

MUDr. Jiří Kolář, Ph.D.                                377402724      kolarj@fnplzen.cz

MUDr. Nykodýmová Štěpánka                      377402724     nykodymovas@fnplzen.cz

MUDr. Mlejnská Veronika                            377402724     mlejnskav@fnplzen.cz

MUDr. Nguyenová Tra Mi                            377402724     nguyenovat@fnplzen.cz

MUDr. Šobrová Alžběta                                377402715     sobrovam@fnplzen.cz

MUDr. Khomenko Kseniia                            377402729     khomenkok@fnplzen.cz

MUDr. Šiková Dominika                                377401566    sikovad@fnplzen.cz

MUDr. Stránský Petr                                       377401566    stranskype@fnplzen.cz

Place of practices:

Dept. of Urology, Faculty of Medicine Charles University in Pilsen and University hospital Pilsen- Bory, E. Beneše 13, 305 99, building no.  22, 4th floor (lecture room)

Throughout the movement after the department students must wear a student card and coat.

Lectures:

Will be specified by dean

 

Winter semester or summer semester:

-          Credit (attendance). One absence allowed.

-          2 requirements, oral examination

 

 

 

Timetable of practices

                                            – winter/summer semester – 2 teaching hours per week (90min)

 

winter semester or summer semester

1

Introduction

  • videoclip – dept. of urology

      (15 min)

  • history
  • symptoms (15 min)
  • general urology (50 min)

8

Videoclips of urological procedures

  • TRUS
  • Open surgery
  • Endoskopical surgery
  • Laparoscopy

Robot – assisted surgery

2

Catheterisation

·         videoclip – catheterisation procedures

      (10 min)

  • types of catheters (15min)
  • catheterisation simulators

      (45-55min)

 

9

             Inpatient – 90 min

  • wound bandaging (ward A+B)
  • medical history (ward A+B)
  • physical examination

blood taking, i.v. cannula 

3

Urological surgery

90 min

  • surgical approaches
  • terminology
  • types of procedures

10

 Operating theatres – 90min

  • catheterisation

assisting at operations

4

             Inpatient – 90 min

  • wound bandaging (ward A+B)
  • medical history (ward A+B)
  • physical examination
  • blood taking, i.v. cannula 

11

Outpatient – 90 min

  • catheterisation
  • physical examination
  • ultrasound basics

 

5

Operating theatres – 90min

  • laparscopy
  • cystoscopy
  • uretroscopy, per rectum

12

Simulators – 90 min

  • laparoscopy
  • cystoscopy
  • ureterenoscopy
  • digital rectal examination

6

Outpatient – 90 min

  • catheterisation
  • physical examination
  • ultrasound basics

13

             Inpatient – 90 min

  • wound bandaging (ward A+B)
  • medical history (ward A+B)
  • physical examination

blood taking, i.v. cannula 

7

Introduction to suturing (4. group)

  • surgical knots
  • surgical suturing
  • suturing materials

 

14

·         Questions before exam, presentation of students

 

 

 

Lectures

2 teaching hours every 14 days, a total of seven:

  1. General urology, urological literature, evidence-based medicine (EBM), kidney failure, congenital anomalies, intersexualism, transsexualism
  2. Urinary tract infection, urolithiasis
  3. Urooncology I- introduction, penile carcinoma, testicular carcinoma , kidney and  adrenal glands cysts and tumours, retroperitoneal diseases
  4. Urooncology II- bladder and the upper urinary tract tumours, prostate carcinoma
  5. Dysfunction of lower urinary tract, incontinence
  6. BPH, prostatitis, benign diseases of genitals, male urethritis, urethral strictures.
  7. Andrology, trauma, emergency urology

 

 

Credit:

Winter semester or summer semester:

-          For  attendance, one absence allowed per semester

-          2 requirements done:

o   Wound bandaging or extraction stitches

o   Blood taking, i.v. cannula

o   Catheterisation

o   Medical history / physical examination or digital rectal examination

Exam procedure:

Prerequisites:

-          credit (winter/summer semester), requirements

Theoretical test:

-          Oral exam - 2 questions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Test questions

 

  1. Definition of Urology, organization of urological care in Czech Republic, postgraduate training in urology
  2. Urological symptoms 
  3. Specialised urological examination methods
  4. Specialised urological treatment methods
  5. Renal failure
  6. Congenital  kidney anomalies
  7. Congenital ureter and bladder anomalies
  8. Congenital male genital anomalies 
  9. Intersexualism, surgical treatment of transsexualism
  10. Urinary tract infection - aetiology, pathogenesis, symptoms
  11. Non-specific  infection of  lower urinary tract
  12. Non-specific  infection of  upper urinary tract
  13. Non-specific  infection of male genital
  14.  Urogenital tuberculosis, schistosomias
  15.  Urolithiasis- etiology, symptomatology, diagnostics
  16.  Urolithiasis -treatment
  17. Penile cancer
  18. Cystic kidney diseases
  19. Renal tumours - epidemiology, aetiology, diagnostics
  20. Renal tumours  - histopathology, treatment
  21. Prostate cancer- aetiology, pathology,
  22. Prostate cancer - diagnostics
  23. Treatment of localized prostate cancer
  24. Treatment of metastatic prostate cancer
  25. Urothelial bladder tumours – aetiology, diagnostics
  26. Urothelial bladder tumours – treatment
  27. Urothelial upper urinary tract tumours
  28. Testicular tumours
  29. Adrenal gland diseases
  30. Retroperitoneal diseases
  31. Urodynamics
  32. Neuropathic  bladder
  33. Treatment of hypoactive detrusor muscle and hyperactive sphincter
  34. Hyperactive bladder (overactive bladder - OAB)
  35. Urinary incontinence - types
  36. Stress incontinence
  37. Urge incontinence
  38. BPH (benign prostate hyperplasia) -  symptomatology, pathology, examination methods
  39. BPH (benign prostate hyperplasia)-treatment 
  40. Benign diseases of the male genitals
  41. Urethritis
  42. Urethral strictures 
  43. Andrology-definition and content
  44. Male erectile dysfunction
  45. Male infertility
  46. Priapism, fracture of the penis, induratio penis plastica
  47. Hormonal environment of an aging man
  48. Kidney trauma
  49. Ureteral trauma
  50. Trauma of urinary bladder, urethra and male genital
  51. Urological emergencies

 

Pilsen, 30th of September 2024

 

Last update: Žáková Andrea (01.10.2024)
 
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