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Circumcision

Surgical excision of the foreskin of the penis. 
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Cystolitholapaxy

Crushing or fragmentation of a calculus in the bladder, by any means and removal of fragments.
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DVIU

Cystourethroscopy with direct vision internal urethrotomy.
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Epididymectomy

Removal of Epididymis.
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ESWL

Fragmenting of kidney stone via extracorpeal shock wave.
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What is a Flexible Cystoscopy?

Cystourethroscopy with flexible endoscope to view inside the bladder.
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HOLAP

Laser vaporization of the prostate.
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Hydrocelectomy

Removal of Hydroceles by excision.
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Hydrodilation of the Bladder

Dilation of bladder for interstitial cystitis via cystourethroscopy.
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Meatotomy

Incisional enlargement of the urethra for stricture or stenosis.
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Orchiectomy

Removal of testis.
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Orchiopexy

Surgical fixation of undescended testis.
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Pediatric Circumcision

Surgical excision of the foreskin of the penis under 28 days old.
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Pediatric Post-Operative Instructions
Pediatric Urethral Meatotomy

Incisional enlargement of the urethra for stricture or stenosis. 
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Penile Prothesis Surgery

Insertion of a multi-component, inflatable penile prosthesis including pump, cylinders and reservoir.
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Post Prothesis Surgery - Operative Instructions
Rezum

Rezum is a procedure in which your doctor uses the natural energy stored in water vapor, or steam to relieve the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH More Information

Spermatocelectomy

Removal of a cyst filled with fluid and spermatozoa, between the body of the testis and the e TABS TITLE Trans-Obturator Sling Surgery TABS TEXT Placement of a support sling under the junction of the urethra and bladder.
Trans-Obturator Sling Surgery TABS TITpididymis.
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Trans-Obturator Sling Surgery

Placement of a support sling under the junction of the urethra and bladder.
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Transurethral Incision of the Prostate (TUIP)

Incision of the capsule of the prostate gland and into the prostate, but not through the prostate to create larger passage for urine.
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Transurethral Resection of a Bladder Neck Contracture (TURBNC)

Cystoscopic excision of tissue in the bladder neck that is obstructing urine flow. 
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Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumor (TURBT)

Cystoscopic excision of bladder tumor(s).
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Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP)

Transurethral resection and removal of the prostate gland.
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Ureteroscopy

Examination of the urinary system for diagnostic purposes with endoscopes through the urethra, bladder, ureter and renal pelvis.
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Ureteroscopy Laser Lithotripsy

Ureteroscopy with treatment via fragmentation of ureteral calculus. 
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Urethral Meatotomy

Cystourethroscopy with incision to enlarge ureteral opening.
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Ureteral Stents

Cystourethroscopy with insertion of indwelling ureteral catheters (stents).
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Urolift

The FDA-cleared UroLift System is the only treatment that uses the Prostatic Urethral Lift (PUL) procedure. The UroLift System treatment is a proven, minimally invasive approach for treating lower urinary tract symptoms due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) that can get men off BPH medications and avoid major surgery.

The UroLift System’s permanent implants, delivered during a minimally invasive outpatient procedure, relieve prostate obstruction and open the urethra directly without cutting, heating, or removing prostate tissue.You may be a candidate if you are a male, 45 years of age or older, and have symptoms relating to BPH. Speak with your urologist to see if the UroLift® System treatment is right for you. If you have a known allergy to nickel, titanium or stainless steel, talk to your doctor about your allergy before getting a UroLift System treatment. More Information

Varicocelectomy

Excision of varicocele or ligation of spermatic veins for varicocele.
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