3 results match your criteria: "R.M. Fronshteyn Urology Clinic[Affiliation]"
Urologiia
March 2018
Research Institute for Uronephrology and Human Reproductive Health, Department of Urology, R.M. Fronshteyn Urology Clinic, I.M. Sechenov First MSMU of Minzdrav of Russia, Moscow, Russia.
Introduction: With growing experience in the HoLEP, it can replace TURP as the "gold standard" for the surgical management of BPH, and therefore this technique is the most studied surgical modality. Despite the proven effectiveness of HoLEP in the treatment of patients with BPH, its widespread use has been associated with both intra- and postoperative complications.
Aim: To improve the results of surgical management of patients with BPH.
Urologiia
September 2017
I.M. Sechenov First MSMU of Minzdrav of Russia, Research Institute for Uronephrology and Human Reproductive Health, Department of Urology, R.M. Fronshteyn Urology Clinic, Moscow, Russia.
A group of patients with high risk prostate cancer was identified in the late 1990s. Since then, management of this group of patients has undergone some serious changes. The article provides a brief overview of the most significant changes, primarily in surgical treatment, over the past 3 years.
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July 2017
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of Minzdrav of Russia, Department of Urology, University Clinic of Urology 2, R.M. Fronshteyn Urology Clinic, Moscow, Russia.
Relevance: Urinary tract infection (UTI) are a risk factor for diseases leading to impairment of renal function and kidney stone disease (KSD). Growing resistance of uropathogens to antibacterial agents is a challenging issue in most countries of the world. Urolithiasis is the second most prevalent urologic condition following urinary tract infections and has a pronounced tendency to recur.
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