Urology Noticias Destacadas Feb. 22, 2022 Single-port robotics reduce incisions, may lead to less pain and quicker recovery from prostatectomy In this Q&A, the chair of the Mayo Clinic Robotics Subcommittee discusses the advantages of single-port technology for patients receiving prostatectomy. June 13, 2023 Sacral neuromodulation in the male patient Although sacral neuromodulation (SNM) historically is used to treat refractory overactive bladder and nonobstructive urinary retention in females, a urology consultant at Mayo Clinic is successfully implementing this therapy in male patients. Aug. 09, 2022 Kidney cancer innovations and collaborations Mayo Clinic kidney cancer experts discuss the multispecialty integrated approach they take to kidney cancer care. At Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center, renal cancer experts draw on the best surgical, imaging, technical and pathology practices supported by care providers with specific kidney cancer expertise. Feb. 22, 2022 Ureteroenteric stricture: Advanced reconstructive solutions following urinary diversion Mayo Clinic specialists have achieved safe and durable robot-assisted ureteroenteric anastomotic stricture (UES) reconstructive outcomes, including markedly reduced major complications, reduced length of hospitalization and equivalent reconstructive success. Bladder cancer discoveries implemented in multidisciplinary teams Bladder cancer experts at Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center work in multidisciplinary teams to stay at the forefront of medical research and discoveries. Innovations in diagnostics, drug development, genomics, immunotherapy, surgery and imaging allow Mayo Clinic physicians the best options in treating bladder cancer. Testicular cancer advancements and innovations Mayo Clinic testicular cancer experts explain the methods they are using to work toward their goal of 100% cure for patients with testicular cancer. Advanced diagnosis and screening practices, collaboration in multidisciplinary teams, excellent therapy options and clinical trials help Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center lead in innovation. Prostate cancer innovations move the field forward Prostate cancer experts at Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center work in an integrated genitourinary practice, which allows them the size and scope they need to drive this rapidly moving field forward. Publications E-NEWSLETTER EDITION See the latest edition plus past issues 1 Treating male urinary incontinence using the artificial urinary sphincter 2 Mayo Clinic Urology awarded grants to study practice and treatment patterns in the specialty 3 Endoscopic buccal mucosal grafting for radiation-induced membranous urethral strictures 4 Healthcare costs associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia 5 Mayo Clinic in Minnesota marks its 350th in-office vasectomy reversal Profesionales médicos Urology