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RESIDENTS LOUNGE
 
Challenging case: Hematuria in man with a history of PCa
A 63-year-old African-American male presents to the emergency department with sudden onset of painless gross hematuria for one day. He had undergone a robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy 12 years prior.
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Dr. Dielubanza: Urology path has ‘exceeded my expectations’
"Restoring form and function to my patients with my care and interventions is both intellectually challenging and rewarding," says Elodi Joy Dielubanza, MD.
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SURVEY
 
Is DRE still a relevant tool in the management of prostate cancer?
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My anti-burnout recipe: Instant Pot for the Hungry Intern
Do reimbursement trends signal another Dr. Lupron moment?
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Dr. Krambeck discusses a percutaneous nephrolithotomy procedure in a 54-year-old woman with a large upper pole stone completely obstructing the upper pole system. The patient was referred to her after undergoing a previous percutaneous stone removal in which, despite multiple percutaneous accesses into the kidney, the referring urologist was unable to advance a wire into the standard collecting system and down the ureter. Dr. Krambeck discusses the importance and benefits of utilizing the Perc-Tic technique, a percutaneous diverticulum access technique for this type of situation. She provides information on the devices and a step-by-step process to the technique required to circumvent the obstruction, remove the stone, and find/reopen the connection to the collecting system. Read more.
 
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