Bladder Stones: Diagnostic in Duesseldorf - Germany
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Department of Adult and Pediatric Urology
According to the Focus magazine, the Department of Adult and Pediatric Urology ranks among the top German departments specializing in prostate cancer treatment! The department offers the widest range of modern diagnostic and therapeutic methods for accurate detection and treatment of diseases of the genitourinary system in men and boys. The priority focus of the department is the treatment of prostate cancer (certification of the German Cancer Society).
Department of Adult and Pediatric Urology, Andrology
The Department of Adult and Pediatric Urology, Andrology offers the full range of medical services for diagnosing and treating various urinary diseases in women and men, as well as pathologies of the male reproductive system. The department admits both adult and pediatric patients. Of particular interest to the department's team of doctors is the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia, kidney stone disease, kidney diseases, as well as urinary incontinence in men and women. The department's specialists also treat andrologic diseases in men, such as erectile dysfunction, ejaculatory disorders, male infertility, and hormonal disorders in men. Doctors have state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, allowing them to provide the most accurate diagnostics, which is the key to a successful treatment outcome. Therapeutic options range from drug therapy with modern medicines, laser procedures, sparing minimally invasive surgery, to classical open surgery.
Department of Adult and Pediatric Urology
The Department of Urology and Oncourology annually examines more than 590 patients with suspected bladder stones. State-of-art visualizing equipment and experience of doctors allow assessing condition of the bladder, as well as planning further optimal treatment. The department is headed by Prof. Dr. med. Patrick Bastian, who is a member of the German Society of Urology, as well as the European and American Urological Associations.