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Pediatric Urology Course
This seminar focuses on pediatric urology and was delivered in Salzburg, Austria, from April 15 – 21, 2018. The lectures are prepared by staff from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) in weeklong modules that are prepared in affiliation with the American Austrian Foundation Open Medical Institute. The lectures of this seminar are presented in the order of the live event.
- Pediatric Urologic Emergencies
- Congenital Malformations: 3
- Abdominal Mass: 5-8
- Hydronephrosis: 9-15
- Other Masses: 19-21
- Gross Hematuria: 22-26
- Acute Scrotum: 29-39
- Priapism (Compartment Syndrome of the Penis): 43-45
- Circumcision Complications: 46-56
- Hair Tourniquet: 57+58
- Zipper Injury: 59
- Paraphimosis: 60+61
- Cryptorchidism
- I had a difficult time following this lecture which is the speaker says, simply a review of the AUA 2014 Cryptorchidism Guidelines.
- So, here is the link to Evaluation and Treatment of Cryptorchidism: AUA Guideline August 2014.
- Office-based Pediatric Urology
- This lecture is not relevant to pediatricians
- Neuropathic Bladder and Myelomeningocele
- This lecture is not relevant to pediatricians
- Imperforate Anus, Urogenital Sinus, and Cloaca
- This lecture is not relevant to pediatricians
- Cloacal and Bladder Exstrophy
- This lecture is not relevant to pediatricians
- Disorders of Sex Development
- Just review the slides below for primary care
- DSD Current Nomenclature: 11
- Who to evaluate for DSD: 12
- Physical exam: 14+15
- Laboratory analysis: 16
- Adolescent Varicocele
- After reviewing this talk I was still unclear on the necessity of management.
- Incidence: 3
- So I reviewed Varicocele on emedicine.medscape.com. Still unclear.
- The Wet Child
- Pediatric Nephrolithiasis: The Newest Epidemic of Childhood
- Pediatric Laparoscopy to Robotics
- Posterior Urethral Valves
- Pediatric Genitourinary Trauma
- Prune Belly
- Pediatric Urologic Oncology