Procedures
Procedures
- Prostate Biopsy. A needle is used to collect various tissue samples from the prostate
- Bladder Biopsy. A small amount of tissue is removed for examination under a microscope
- Endourology. Minimally invasive surgical technique, by which, endoscopically, many diseases of the upper and lower urinary tract can be treated.
- Percutaneous Renal Calculus Surgery (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy). A procedure to remove large kidney stones.
- Extra Corporeal Lithotripsy. It is a medical procedure that uses shock waves to break up stones that form in the kidney, bladder, or ureter.
- Flexible Ureteroscopy and Laser Lithotripsy / Ureterorenoscopy (Endoscopic Fragmentation of Ureteral Stone). It is used to reach beyond the bladder to the ureters, tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
- Laser endopyelotomy. It is a minimally invasive intervention to resolve pyeloureteral stenosis. Pyeloureteral junction stenosis is a narrowing of the duct, which joins the renal pelvis to the ureter, partially or totally, at the exit of the kidney, which prevents the normal evacuation of urine.
- Endoscopic Pyelography. It is a radiographic examination of the urinary tract.
- Percutaneous Nephrostomy (Pyelostomy). A nephrostomy is an artificial opening created between the kidney and the skin that allows urinary diversion directly from the upper part of the urinary system.
- Laser Cystolithotripsy (Endoscopic Bladder Calculus Fragmentation). It is a surgical technique to remove kidney stones or kidney stones.
- Laser Internal Urethrotomy – Cervicotomy. It consists of the introduction through the urethra of an instrument called a urethrotome, with which a cut is made in the narrow area of the urethra, widening its diameter.
- Plasty of Urethra. It is a procedure in which a small tube (catheter) is put through the skin into the kidney to drain urine.
- Laparoscopic nephrectomy. In a minimally invasive surgical procedure, by which the kidney is removed (nephrectomy), without the need for open surgery.
- Partial nephrectomy. It is the surgical removal of a part of the kidney or a tumor.
- Nephroureterectomy. The removal of a kidney and a ureter.
- Renal Cyst Surgery. Procedure to remove the round pockets of fluid that form in the kidneys.
- Radical Prostatectomy. Surgical removal of all or part of the prostate gland.
- Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumors. It is a surgical procedure for the treatment of tumors in the bladder.
- Endoscopic Surgery for Prostate Growth (Endoscopy). It is the minimally invasive surgery to remove part of the prostate gland.
- Urethro – Flexible Cystoscopy. It is an endoscopic procedure to inspect the bladder and urethra.
- Double J Ureteral Catheters. It is a flexible tube that is placed in the ureter, on one or both sides, between the kidney (kidneys) and the bladder.
- Adrenalectomy (Supraadrenalectomy). It is a surgery to remove one or both adrenal glands.
- Pyeloplasty. It is performed to treat a ureteropelvic junction obstruction if residual kidney function is adequate.
- Diverticulectomy (Bladder Diverticulum Surgery). It is surgery to remove an abnormal sac or pouch from the lining of the small intestine.
- Vasectomy It consists of cutting the tubes that carry semen from the testicles.
- Vasectomy Reversal (Microsurgical Vaso-Vasostomy). Intervention to connect the vas deferens.
- Placement of Penile Prosthesis and Testicular Prosthesis. They are ovoid structures that resemble the shape of an anatomical male testicle.
- Anti Incontinence Surgery. It consists of placing sutures in the tissue near the neck of the bladder, where the bladder and urethra meet.
- Urinary Fistula Surgery. It consists of eliminating this anomalous communication to reestablish the integrity of the organs involved.
- Ureteral reimplantation. It is a surgery that corrects the flow of urine through the ureters.
- Cystostomy It consists of inserting a catheter into the bladder through the skin of the abdomen.
- Orchiectomy A surgical procedure to remove one or both testicles.
- Orchidopexy and Laparoscopic Surgery of Hidden Intra Abdominal Testicle. Surgical intervention to lower the testicles into the scrotum.
- Testicular Biopsy. Surgery to remove a piece of tissue from the testicles.
- Hydrocelectomy. Surgery to correct the swelling of the scrotum that occurs when a hydrocele occurs.
- Varicocelectomy. Surgical procedure that is carried out to solve a circulatory dysfunction of the testicular veins.
- Circumcision. Surgical operation that consists of cutting a portion or all of the foreskin of the penis.
- Meatotomy. A form of modification of the penis in which the lower side of the glans is divided.
All studies and procedures are carried out in a specialized area of a certified clinic or hospital (depending on the condition or treatment)