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Foundations of Urology
4
1.1
Applied anatomy of kidney, ureter, bladder, prostate, urethra
1.2
Renal embryology and congenital anomalies Urological physiology(glomerularfunction, urine concentration)
1.3
Urological imaging overview (USG, CT,MRI, IVU)
1.4
Principles of urological historytaking and examination
Congenital & Developmental Renal Disorders
7
2.1
Polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD, ARPKD)
2.2
Horseshoe kidney
2.3
Renal agenesis and ectopic kidney
2.4
Multicystic dysplastic kidney
2.5
Congenital hydronephrosis
2.6
PUJ obstruction
2.7
Retrocaval ureter
Renal Trauma
5
3.1
Classification ofrenaltrauma
3.2
Bluntvs penetrating injuries
3.3
Imaging in renaltrauma
3.4
Conservative vs operativemanagement
3.5
Complications and follow-up
Ureteral Disorders
5
4.1
Ureteric injuries(iatrogenic,traumatic)
4.2
Ureteric injuries(iatrogenic,traumatic)
4.3
Ureteric obstruction
4.4
Management principles(endoscopic and open)
4.5
Postoperative complications
Urolithiasis – Renal Stones
8
5.1
Epidemiology and pathogenesis ofstones
5.2
Types ofrenal calculi
5.3
Clinical presentation
5.4
Investigations andmetabolic evaluation
5.5
Imaging protocols
5.6
Medicalmanagement ofstones
5.7
ESWL, PCNL, RIRS
5.8
Prevention of recurrence
Urolithiasis – Ureteric Stones
5
6.1
Natural history of ureteric stones
6.2
Medical expulsive therapy
6.3
Endoscopic management(URS)
6.4
Indications for intervention
6.5
Complications of ureteric stone disease
Renal Infections
5
7.1
Acute and chronic pyelonephritis
7.2
Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis
7.3
Renal abscess
7.4
Emphysematous pyelonephritis
7.5
Management in special populations (diabetics, immunocompromised)
Renal Tumors
9
8.1
Renal cell carcinoma
8.2
Pathology and subtypes
8.3
Staging and grading
8.4
Surgical management (partial vs radical nephrectomy)
8.5
Targeted and immunotherapy overview
8.6
Benign renaltumors
8.7
Wilms tumor
8.8
Benign renal tumors
8.9
Follow-up protocols
Urinary Bladder – Functional Disorders
5
9.1
Anatomy and physiology of bladder
9.2
Acute and chronic urinaryretention
9.3
Neurogenic bladder
9.4
Evaluation of LUTS
9.5
Catheterization techniques and complications
Urinary Bladder – Inflammatory & Stone Disease
4
10.1
Cystitis(acute, chronic, interstitial)
10.2
Bladder stones
10.3
Etiology and management
10.4
Endoscopic techniques
Urinary Bladder – Neoplasms
7
11.1
Bladder cancer pathology
11.2
Risk factors and prevention
11.3
NMIBC vs MIBC
11.4
TURBT
11.5
Intravesical therapy
11.6
Radical cystectomy overview
11.7
Surveillance protocols
Prostate – Anatomy & Benign Disorders
5
12.1
Prostate anatomy and physiology
12.2
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
12.3
Medical management of BPH
12.4
Surgical management (TURP, laser, open prostatectomy)
12.5
Post-BPH complications
Prostate – Malignancy
6
13.1
Prostate cancer epidemiology
13.2
PSA and screening controversies
13.3
Staging and grading
13.4
Surgical management
13.5
Radiotherapy and hormonal therapy
13.6
Advanced andmetastatic disease
Genitourinary Tuberculosis
5
14.1
Renal TB
14.2
Prostatic TB
14.3
Epididymo-orchitis TB
14.4
Diagnosis and imaging
14.5
Medical and surgical management
Testes & Scrotum – Developmental and Acute Conditions
4
15.1
Undescended testis
15.2
Testicular torsion
15.3
Acute scrotum approach
15.4
Scrotal infections
Testes & Scrotum – Chronic Disorders
4
16.1
Varicocele
16.2
Hydrocele
16.3
Spermatocele
16.4
Indications for surgery
Testicular Tumors
5
17.1
Germ cell tumors
17.2
Non-germ cell tumors
17.3
Staging and tumor markers
17.4
Radical orchiectomy
17.5
Chemotherapy and follow-up
Fellowship in Urology
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