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Section I

Anatomy
1 Surgical anatomy of the retroperitoneum, adrenals, kidneys, and ureters
2 Anatomy of the lower urinary tract and male genitalia

Section II

Clinical decision making


3 Evaluation of the urologic patient
4 Urinary tract imaging
5 Outcomes research

Section III

Basics of urology surgery


6 Core principles of perioperative care
7 Fundamentals of instrumentation and urinary tract drainage
8 Principle of endoscopy
9 Fundamentals of laparoscopic and robotic urologic surgery

Section IV

Infections and inflammation


10 Infections of the urinary tract
11 Prostatitis and related conditions, orchitis, epididymitis
12 Bladder pain syndrom (interstitial cystitis) and related disorders
13 Sexually transmitted infections
14 Urologic aspects of AIDS and HIV infection
15 Cutaneous diseases of the external genitalia
16 Tuberculosis and other opportunistic infections of the genitourinary ststem

Section V

Molecular and cellular biology


17 Basic principles of immunology in urology
18 Molecular genetics and cancer biology
19 Regenerative medicine in urology

Section VI

Reprodcutive and sexual function


20 Male reproductive physiology
21 Male infertility
22 Surgical management of male infertility
23 Physiology of penile erection and pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction
24 Evaluation and management of erectile dysfunction
25 Priapism
26 Premature ejaculation
27 Prosthetic surgery for erectile dysfunction
28 Peyronie disease
29 Androgen deficiency in the aging male
30 Female sexual function and dysfunction

Section VII Male genitalia


31 Neoplasm of the testis
32 Surgery of testicular tumors

33 Laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy for testicular cancer


34 Tumors of the penis
35 Surgery of penile and urethral carcinoma
36 Surgery of the penis and urethra
37 Surgery of the scrotum and seminal vesicles
Section VIII Renal physiology and pathophysiology
38 Renal physiology and pathophysiology
39 Renovascuar hypertension and ischemin nephropathy
Section IX

Upper urinary tract obstruction and trauma


40 Pathophysiology of urinary tract obstruction
41 Management of upper urinary tract obstruction
42 Upper urinary tract trauma

Section X

Renal failure and transplantation


43 Etiology, pathogenesis, and management of renal failure
44 Renal transplantation

Section XI

Urinary lithiasis and endourology


45 Urinary lithiasis
46 Evaluation and medical management of urinary lithiasis
47 Percutaneous approaches of the upper urinary tract collecting system
48 Surgical management of upper urinary tract calculi

Section XII Neoplasms of the upper urinary tract


49 Malignangt renal tumors
50 Treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma
51 Benign renal tumors
52 Retroperitonel tumors
53 Urothelial tumors of the upper urinary tract and ureter
54 Contemporary open surgery of the kidney
55 Laparoscopic surgery of the kidney
56 Ablative therapy for renal tumors
Section XIII The adrenals
57 Pathophysiology, evaluation, and medical management of adrenal disorders
58 Surgery of the adrenal glands
Section XIV Urine transport, storage, and emptying
59 Physiology and pharmacology of the renal pelvis and ureter
60 Physiology and pharmacology of the bladder and urethra

61 Pathophisiology and classification of lower urinary tract dysfunction


62 Urodynamic and video-urodynamic evaluation of the lower urinary tract
63 Urinary inconctinence and pelvic prolapse
64 Evaluation of patients with urinary incontinence and pelvic prolapse
65 Neuromuscular dysfunction of the lower urinary tract
66 Overactive bladder
67 Nocturia
68 Pharmacologic management of lower urinary tract storage and emptying fail
69 Conservative manageement of urinary incontinence
70 Electrical stimulation and neuromoduation in storage and emp. Failure
71 Retropubic suspension surgery for incontinence in women
72 Vaginal and abdominal reconstructive surgery for pelvic organ prolapse
73 Slings
74 Injection therapy for urinary incontinence
75 Other therapies for storage and emptying failure
76 Geriatric incontinence and voiding dysfunction
77 Urinary tract fistulae
78 Bladder and female urethral diverticula
79 Surgical procedures for sphincteric inconctinence in the male
Section XV Benign and malignant bladder disorders
80 Urothelial tumors of the bladder
81 Non muscle invasicve bladder cancer (Ta, T1, and CIS)
82 Management of metastatic and invasive bladder cancer
83 Surgery for bladder cancer
84 Robotic and laparoscopic bladder surgery
85 Use of intestinal segments in urinary diversion
86 Cutaneous cntinent urinary diversion
87 Orthotopic urinary diversion
88 Genital and lower urinary tract rauma
89 Lower urinary tract calculi
Section XVI Prostate
90 Development, molecular biology, and physiology of the prostate
91 Benign prostatic hyperplasia
92 Evaluation and nonsurgical management of benign prostatic hyperplasia
93 Minimally invasive and endoscopic management of benign prostatic hyperp
94 Retropubic and suprapubic open prostatectomy
95 Epidemiology, etilogy, and prevention of prostate cancer
96 Pathology of prostatic neoplasia
97 Ultrasonography and biopsi of the prostate
98 Prostate cancer tumor markers
99 Ealry detenction, diagnosis, and staging of prostate cancer
100 Definitive therapy of localized prostate cancer
101 Expectant management of prostate cancer
102 Radical retropubic and perineal prostatectomy

103 Laparoscopic and robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostectomy and pelv


104 Radiation therapy for prostate cancer
105 Cryotherapy for prostate cancer
106 High-intensify focused ultrasound for the treatment of prostatate cancer
107 Treatment of locally advanced prostate cancer
108 Clinical state of the rising PSA value after definitive local therapy

109 Hormone therapy for prostate cancer


110 Treatment of castration-resistant prostate cancer

Section XVII Pediatric urology


111 Normal development of the genitourinary tract
112 Renal function develompent and diseases in children
113 Congenital urinary obstruction
114 Perinatal urology
115 Evaluaiton of pediatric urology patient
116 Infection and inflamation of the pediatric genitourinary tract
117 Anomalies of the upper urinary tract
118 Renal dysgenesis and cystic disease of the kidney
119 Core principles of perioperative management in children
120 Anomalies and surgery of the ureter in children
121 Ectopic ureter, ureterocele, and ureteral anomalies
122 Vesicoureteral reflux
123 Prune-belly syndrome
124 Exstrophy-epispadias complex
125 Bladder anomalies in children
126 Posterior urethral valves
127 Non-neuropathic dysfunction of the lower urinary tract in children
128 Neuropathic dysfunction of the lower urinary tract
129 Urinary tract reconstruction in children
130 Hypospadias
131 Abnormalities of the external genitalia in boys
132 Abnormalities of the testis and scrotum and their surgical mangement
133 Sexual diffrentiation
134 Surgical management of disorders of sexual diffrentiation, cloacal malf. And o
135 Surgical management of pediatric stone disease
136 Urologic considererations in pediatric renal transplantation
137 Pediatric urologic oncology
138 Pediatric genitourinary trauma

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