Urology is a branch of surgical medicine that deals with the surgical and medical treatment of diseases of the urinary tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra) and the male reproductive system (prostate, testicles, penis) in men and women.
The Department of Urology at our hospital offers both inpatient and outpatient services with modern diagnostic and treatment facilities; many urological diseases are successfully treated using open and closed (endoscopic/laparoscopic) methods.
Diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract stone diseases (ESWL, URS, PCNL, etc.)
BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) treatment and prostate cancer follow-up
Bladder tumors and cancer surgery
Surgery for kidney cysts, tumors and hydronephrosis
Urinary incontinence and pelvic floor disorders
Male infertility and sexual dysfunctions
Pediatric urology: undescended testicle, hypospadias, circumcision, etc.
Closed prostate and stone surgeries (TUR-P, TUR-M etc.)
Urological emergency interventions (renal colic, urinary retention, etc.)
Advanced imaging and measurement techniques such as USG, uroflowmetry, and cystoscopy are used in the diagnosis process.
The Department of Urology offers the following services to medical students and surgeons undergoing specialist training:
Urogenital system examination training
Endoscopic surgery applications and observation
Clinical case discussions and current treatment protocols
Andrology, oncology and pediatric urology courses
Scientific research and publication support
offers.
While students gain skills through real patients, they also have the opportunity to practice with simulation-supported training.
As the Department of Urology:
Using current surgical techniques,
Prioritizing patient satisfaction,
Attaching importance to multidisciplinary cooperation,
Adopting scientific productivity and ethical values
We provide service with an understanding.
Our aim is to improve the quality of life and provide advanced healthcare services to the local people by offering fast, effective and comfortable solutions for urological diseases.