UROLOGY BASIC Flashcards
GENITOSEXUAL SYMPOTMS
hemospermia
gynecomastia
ejacultaion porblems: retrograde, anejaculation, premature , delayed
erectile dysfucntion
what can hemospermia indicated
prostate cancer
chronic prostatitis
or trauma of prostate
what are the methods of examination in urological practice
- physical exam
- labs
- imaging
- instrumental endoscopic methods
5.urodynamic investigations
- catheterization
functional investigation of the kindeys
volhard - concentration/dilution test
zimnitsky test
clearing methods of kindey examination
causes of hematuria
stones
kidney cancer
prosate cance r
UTI
kidney trauma
glomerulonephriites
PCKD
foley catheter vs straight
foley - meant for longer term use also known as ‘indwelling ‘ catheters, they have a baloon to inflate in the bladder
staright- quick use , shape is actually straight
indications for catheterisation
- collect a sample of urine for invetsigation
- to drain urine
- to administer contrast into the bladder such as micturating cystourethrogram
- to perform urodynamic investigations od the LUTS
remember catheterisation can be diagnostic and therapeutic