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Department of Adult and Pediatric Urology - Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg

Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg

Hamburg, Germany
Department id # 355697
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Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Gross
Department of Adult and Pediatric Urology
Specialized in: adult and pediatric urology

About the Department of Adult and Pediatric Urology at Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg

The Department of Adult and Pediatric Urology at the Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg provides the full range of diagnostics and treatment for diseases of the urinary system in women and men, as well as pathologies of the male reproductive system. The department offers the services of a qualified team of pediatric urologists specializing in medical care for young patients with congenital and acquired diseases of the kidneys, bladder, ureters, and genitalia in boys. The department's medical team, which includes world-renowned specialists, treats urologic diseases of any complexity, ranging from kidney stone disease, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostate cancer, kidney cancer, bladder cancer, and up to congenital urologic diseases. The department's doctors are highly skilled in minimally invasive surgery. They also successfully practice laser therapy. A particular focus of the department's clinical practice is on surgical interventions using the da Vinci surgical system. These surgical procedures provide excellent treatment results but, at the same time, are minimally traumatic. Surgery with the da Vinci surgical system is most often performed for prostate and kidney cancer. The focus of the department's doctors is the patient and their individual needs and wishes. The priority here is personalized and sparing treatment.

The Head Physician of the department is Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Gross. The specialist has over 36 years of successful clinical experience in the treatment of urologic diseases. The professor is the author of numerous scientific publications in the field of his competence. He has received numerous scientific awards and prizes and actively participates in the work of professional urologic societies in Germany and the United States.

The department's doctors are deservedly proud of their experience in the treatment of urologic oncological diseases, such as kidney, bladder, adrenal, ureteral, prostate, testicular, and penile cancer. If malignancies are early detected, modern methods allow the patient to recover and return to a full life. Cancer therapy requires a careful approach, so an individual treatment regimen is elaborated for each patient. Specialists from related medical fields may be involved in the therapeutic process whenever required.

Prostate cancer is the most common type of oncology in men. The department has all the possibilities of modern cancer treatment, including the da Vinci surgical system. At the stage of treatment planning, urologists, together with oncologists and radiation therapists, thoroughly study the patient's diagnostic results, taking into account the tumor characteristics, cancer stage, the patient's age, and their general health condition. During an individual consultation, the attending physician explains in detail the possible treatment options and the expected results. In most cases, the first-line treatment is radical prostatectomy, an operation that allows for the total removal of the localized prostate tumor. The department's specialists perform this intervention using the da Vinci surgical system, thanks to which patients receive maximum precision, minimal invasiveness, and the safety of surgical treatment. The operation using the da Vinci surgical system is currently the only surgical method that allows for the preservation of potency and the exclusion of severe urinary disorders. Surgery is often complemented with chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. Depending on the clinical case, doctors offer patients external beam and internal radiation therapy (brachytherapy). When choosing the internal form of radiation therapy, the radiation source is located directly near the tumor, which allows targeting a high dose of radiation to the cancer focus while practically not affecting the adjacent healthy tissues.

Doctors of the medical facility demonstrate high success rates in kidney cancer treatment. When a malignant kidney tumor is detected, the patient is prescribed a surgical intervention. This is the main treatment method for this type of oncology. Whenever possible, preference is given to organ preservation surgery, during which surgeons remove the tumor with adjacent affected tissues and preserve the kidney. In complex cases, surgical removal of the affected kidney (nephrectomy) may be the best treatment option. Surgical interventions for kidney cancer are also often performed in the department using the da Vinci surgical system. A surgical approach is provided through 5-12 mm skin incisions, and manipulations are performed by the robotic arms of the da Vinci surgical system with built-in instruments and a miniature camera. The robot-assisted system is controlled by an experienced surgeon sitting at the console of the device. The control console screen displays images of the surgical field in real time at multiple zooms in 3D mode, based on which the surgeon gives commands to the da Vinci robot. Robot-assisted surgery allows the doctor to carry out effective treatment, minimizes trauma to healthy tissues, significantly reduces blood loss, ensures minimal postoperative pain for the patient, and provides an excellent aesthetic result.

Of particular interest to the department's urologists is the diagnosis and treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. If drug therapy does not give positive results, the patient is prescribed surgical treatment. Surgical options include laser therapy, transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), and prostate adenomectomy (open surgery). Adenomectomy is performed only in exceptional cases when a patient has a significantly enlarged prostate gland and other methods cannot solve the problem.

The department also specializes in the treatment of urinary incontinence, which is a fairly common problem among both men and women. In order to select the optimal therapy, the doctors conduct a comprehensive diagnosis, which includes studying the patient's medical history, blood and urine tests, ultrasound scans, cystoscopy, urodynamic tests (intravesical pressure measurement), and X-ray scans. The department's medical team offers conservative and surgical treatment for urinary incontinence. The goal of therapy is to eliminate the symptoms and restore the patient's quality of life. Conservative methods include a course of exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, lifestyle modification, proper nutrition, intimacy counseling, and drug therapy. Many options are available in the field of surgical treatment. These may be minimally invasive interventions, vaginal operations, surgical repair procedures, or open interventions.

The department's team of physicians has vast experience and deep knowledge in pediatric urology. The most common pathologies in children and newborns are malformations and diseases of the ureters, kidneys, bladder, and reproductive system. Timely diagnosis and treatment play a crucial role in pediatric urology. If surgical intervention is indicated, it is usually performed using minimally invasive methods on an outpatient basis.

The department's main clinical focuses include:

  • Adult urology
    • Diagnostics and treatment of malignant urologic diseases
      • Prostate cancer
      • Kidney cancer
      • Bladder cancer
      • Adrenal cancer
      • Ureteral cancer
      • Testicular cancer
      • Penile cancer
    • Diagnostics and treatment of benign urologic diseases
      • Benign prostatic hyperplasia
      • Urinary tract infection
      • Urinary incontinence
      • Kidney stone disease
      • Varicocele
      • Hydrocele
      • Spermatocele
  • Pediatric urology
    • Diagnostics and treatment of cryptorchidism
    • Diagnostics and treatment of hydrocele 
    • Diagnostics and treatment of varicocele
    • Diagnostics and treatment of vesicoureteral reflux
    • Diagnostics and treatment of renal pelvic stenosis
    • Diagnostics and treatment of urethral stenosis
    • Diagnostics and treatment of kidney stone disease
  • Other diseases

The department's therapeutic options include:

  • Conservative therapy with medications
  • Minimally invasive interventions, including ureteral, bladder, and renal pelvic reconstructive plastic surgery
  • Endoscopic interventions
  • da Vinci robot-assisted surgery
  • Other treatment methods

Curriculum vitae

Prof. Andreas Gross studied medicine, history, and political science at the Universities of Freiburg, Lakeland (Florida), Munich, Luebeck, and Wellington (New Zealand). He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Luebeck in 1987 and defended his thesis in 1988. The doctor's medical career began in the Department of Physiology at the University Hospital Luebeck, where he also spent one year in the Department of Surgery. He completed his internship in Urology at the Charite University Hospital Berlin and the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf. After completing his board certification, Dr. med. Gross was appointed as a Consultant Urologist at the University Hospital Goettingen. He defended his doctoral thesis in 1997 and became an Extraordinary Professor for Urology at the University of Goettingen in 2001. In 2000, he became the Head Physician of the department at the St. Mary's Hospital Bergisch Gladbach. The professor became the Head Physician of the Department of Adult and Pediatric Urology at the Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg in 2005.

Memberships in Professional Societies

  • German Extracorporeal Shock Wave Society.
  • German Society of Urology, Chairman of the Working Group on Endourology.
  • Endourology Society (New York), Board Member, Finance Commission Member.
  • Board Member of Directors of the European Association of Urology Section of Uro-Technology (ESUT).
  • European Association of Intrarenal Surgery.
  • Associate Fellow of the American Urological Association.
  • North German Society of Urology.
  • North Rhine-Westphalian Society of Urology.
  • North Rhine-Westphalian Society for the Support of Young Urology Specialists.
  • International Society of Urology (Société Internationale d'Urologie), Deputy Representative of Germany.
  • Honorary Member of the South African Urological Association.
  • Honorary Member of the Hungarian Urology Association.

Prizes, Awards, and Honors

  • 1993 and 1999 Peter Bischoff Award.
  • 2005 Gaikwad Oration Award, India.
  • 2007 Asklepios Award.
  • 2007 Best Video Presentation of the Year, Lower Urinary Tract Diseases.
  • 2008 Honorary Member of the Urological Society in New York.
  • 2008 Nomination: Berthold Leibinger Innovation Prize.
  • 2012 Honorary Member of the South African Urological Association.
  • 2014 Best Scientific Paper in Endourology and Concrement Treatment, World Congress of Endourology (WCE).
  • 2014 Best Video Presentation of the Year: Prostatectomy with a Thulium Laser.
  • 2016 Honorary Member of the Hungarian Urology Association.
  • 2016 Poster Award of the European Association of Urology (EAU), Congress 2016, Munich.
  • 2016 Award of the Medical Scientific Foundation of the Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg.
  • 2016 Winfried Vahlensieck Prize from the German Society of Urology.
  • 2019 Poster Award of the European Association of Urology (EAU), Congress 2019, Barcelona.

Photo of the doctor: (c) Asklepios Klinik Barmbek