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Urological Trauma

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  • EAU Guidelines on Urological Trauma
  • E-course: Update from the EAU Urological Trauma Guidelines – management of upper tract trauma
  • Cheat Sheet: Genital Trauma
  • Cheat Sheet: Male urethral trauma
  • Cheat Sheet: Overview and renal trauma
  • Cheat Sheet: Ureteral and bladder trauma

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EAU Guidelines on Urological Trauma

This course compiles the most recent clinical guidelines edited by the EAU in relation to Urological Trauma. It consists of multiple choice questions that you can answer by navigating to the corresponding chapter of the Urological Trauma guideline. The questions are offered for self-assessment of your knowledge of the EAU Guidelines on Urological Trauma.

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E-course: Update from the EAU Urological Trauma Guidelines – management of upper tract trauma

In this recorded webinar, the EAU Urological Trauma Guidelines Panel members discuss the epidemiology, mechanism of action, diagnosis, and management of urogenital trauma to the upper tract (eg renal and ureteric trauma).

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Cheat Sheet: Genital Trauma

Outlines causes, diagnosis, and management of genital injuries in men and women. Covers penile fracture, testicular trauma, female genital injuries, and treatment of blunt, penetrating, or bite-related wounds. Highlights imaging, surgical options, and follow-up for complications like erectile dysfunction, infertility, or strictures.

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Cheat Sheet: Male urethral trauma

Urethral Trauma in Men: Understand the complexities of anterior and posterior injuries, from aetiology to management. Find out the recommendations on diagnostic evaluation and management here.

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Cheat Sheet: Overview and renal trauma

Renal trauma occurs in up to 5% of all trauma cases and can be mostly managed non-operatively. Find out the management algorithm here.

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Cheat Sheet: Ureteral and bladder trauma

Iatrogenic trauma is the most common cause of ureteral injury (approximately 80%), and gynaecological operations are the most common cause. Learn more about this rare condition here.

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