Urology

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 14 hours

practices: 28 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 42 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OAK-ROL-T
  • 3 kredit
  • General Medicine
  • Clinical modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OAK-GT3-T finished , OAP-PA2-T finished , OAK-SE1-T parallel

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 90

Topic

We start the English program practice in urology with a review of the anatomy and physiology of genitourinary organs. Thereafter, instruments, catheters and diagnostic equipment used in general urology will be introduced to the students. In the following practices, they will take part in patient examination, catheterization, and some other routine urologic procedures. In the following practices, specific urologic diseases, differential diagnosis, and alternative treatments will be discussed as a bedside practice. The emphasis will be on genitourinary congenital diseases, obstructive uropathy, urolithiasis, uro-infections, male infertility, erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence and other minor urologic diseases. The etiology, risk factors, diagnosis, alternative treatments, and follow up of these diseases will be discussed in detail.

Lectures

  • 1. Anatomy & physiology of the GUT. Physical examination of the GUT - Farkas László
  • 2. Diagnostic uro-radiology. Radioisotopic kidney studies. - Jávorházy András
  • 3. Urinary Tract Infections I.,Antibiotics - Péterfi Lehel
  • 4. Urinary Tract Infections II., - Péterfi Lehel
  • 5. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Diagnosis & treatment - Damásdi Miklós
  • 6.

    Urinary stones: Clinical features, diagnosis & treatment

    - Jávorházy András
  • 7. Urinary incontinence.Urodynamic studies - Pytel Ákos
  • 8. Tumors of the kidney. Diagnosis & treatment - Sarlós Donát Péter
  • 9. Tumors of the testis. Diagnosis & treatment - Bányai Dániel
  • 10. Carcinoma of the prostate. Diagnosis & treatment - Pytel Ákos
  • 11. Tumors of the bladder. Diagnosis & treatment - Pytel Ákos
  • 12. Tumors of the Penis, Pyelum, Ureter. Diagnosis & treatment - Pytel Ákos
  • 13.

    Emergency in urology

    - Damásdi Miklós
  • 14.

    Male sexual dysfunction

    - Szántó Árpád László, Dr. Máté Gábor

Practices

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Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Emil A. Tanagho, Jack W. McAninch: Smith?s General Urology, last edition, McGraw-Hill Medical

Literature developed by the Department

Notes

Recommended literature

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Presence in at least 80% of the practices is mandatory.

Passing the final oral exam held at the end of the semester is necessary. In the exam, any topic discussed in lectures and/or the practices may be required

Mid-term exams

nincs

Making up for missed classes

In case of an excused absence, the tutor can decide on the method of compensation

Exam topics/questions

1. Physical examination of the genitourinary tract

2. Symptoms of disorders of the genitourinary tract and differential diagnosis

3. Urologic laboratory examination. Urinalysis and urine culture

4. Symptoms related to the act of urination and quantitative changes of the urine

5. Urinary storage and voiding dysfunction

6. Pyuria and its examination

7. Hematuria and its evaluation

8. Urethral catheterization: Types, indications, and technique

9. Cystourethroscopy: Requirements, technique, and indications

10. Urinary tract imaging: Purpose, and indications

11. Interventional uro-radiology: Principles, technique, indications, and contraindications

12. Radionuclide imaging in urology

13. Kidney function investigations

14. Genitourinary tract biopsy: Indications and technique

15. Evaluation and management of urological emergencies: Renal colic, suprapubic pain, acute scrotum, gross hematuria, anuria, and urinary retention

16. Role of minimal invasive procedures in urology

17. Congenital anomalies of the nephric system (kidney, pyelon, ureter)

18. Congenital anomalies of the gonads and vesicourethral unit (bladder, urethra)

19. Lower urinary tract infections in women: Classification, pathogenesis, and management

20. Prostatitis and lower urinary tract infections in men: Diagnosis and treatment

21. Kidney infection: Pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment

22. Specific infections of the genitourinary tract

23. Urinary stone: Epidemiology, composition, and etiology of specific stone types

24. Clinical manifestations and diagnosis of urolythiasis

25. Management and medical treatment of patients with urinary stones

26. Non-medical treatment of urolythiasis: Therapeutic modalities, indications, and contraindications

27. Urinary obstruction and stasis: Differential diagnosis and management

28. Ptosis of the kidney: Symptoms, diagnosis and treatments

29. Injuries of the kidney and ureter: Etiology, evaluation, classification, and management

30. Injuries of the bladder, urethra, penis, and scrotum

31. Foreign bodies in the urinary tract

32. Non-malignant intrascrotal disorders: Differential diagnosis, and treatment

33. Non-tumorous diseases of the penis and urethra

34. Urinary incontinence and urodynamic studies

35. Male sexual dysfunction, male infertility

36. Renal parenchymal neoplasms: Types, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment

37. Urothelial carcinoma: Location, clinical features, diagnosis and staging

38. Urothelial carcinoma: Treatment modalities

39. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH): Clinical features and diagnosis

40. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH): Medical and surgical treatment

41. Carcinoma of the prostate gland: Incidence, diagnosis, grading, and staging

42. Carcinoma of the prostate: Treatment modalities

43. Tumors of the testis: Risk factors, classification, diagnosis and staging

44. Complex treatment of testis tumors

45. Tumors of the penis, scrotum and urethra.

Examiners

  • Bányai Dániel
  • Damásdi Miklós
  • Jávorházy András
  • Molnár Ágnes
  • Péterfi Lehel
  • Pytel Ákos
  • Sarlós Donát Péter
  • Szántó Árpád László

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Balló András
  • Béres Bence
  • Czétány Péter
  • Damásdi Miklós
  • Dr. Anik Mercédesz
  • Dr. Kovács Sebestyén
  • Dr. Rumi László
  • Horváth Bálint
  • Jávorházy András
  • Kenyeres Balázs
  • Mészáros Máté
  • Molnár Ágnes
  • Papp Máté
  • Péterfi Lehel
  • Pytel Ákos
  • Sarlós Donát Péter