The Department of Urology provides the provision of the latest diagnostic and treatment services for urinary diseases in adults and the urinary tract for children by a specialized team in the field using adequate technical equipment and in light of contemporary medical information. In particular, the team is distinguished with certificates of expertise and specialties in the advanced fields of urinary tract tumors (prostate cancer, kidney cancer, and bladder cancer) and pediatric urology as it provides successful applications for procedures with limited intervention in this field (closed robotic surgery, closed surgery with laparoscopy or endoscopy Without applying open surgeries).
Urinary tract tumors
Patients with urinary tract cancer are evaluated by a multidisciplinary team that includes medical oncologists and radiation oncologists for decision-making and treatment. In this field, the department provides the implementation of procedures in:
- Prostate cancer.
- Bladder Cancer.
- Kidney cancer.
In addition to performing the necessary surgical procedures for testicular cancer.
After determining the level of treatment required for benign prostatic hyperplasia, which is one of the common problems for males with age, treatment is applied according to one of the following methods:
- Follow-up with intermittent follow-up with drug therapy.
- Endoscopic prostate surgeries by laser or electrical energy (transurethral resection).
- Prostatectomy with laparoscopy (according to the application of incisions 1-0.5 cm from the abdominal wall).
- Kidney stones, urinary tract and urinary bladder.
The Urology Department at Istanbul University Hospital Aydın. M. Medical Park Florya. Provides treatment of kidney stones, urinary tract and urinary bladder in women, men and children.
Urinary tract diseases in children
In this field, all the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures necessary for the practice of modern urinary tract for children are applied, foremost among which are the correction of birth defects that appear in the urogenital system and the male reproductive system.
- Renal reflux (urinary renal reflux).
- Kidney swelling associated with narrowing of the kidney exit.
- The underlying urethra.
- The testicle does not drop.