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The basics
The transition process: Initial assessment and defining goals and development of the multidisciplinary team
Approach to the myelodysplasia patient
Approach to the exstrophy patient
Approach to the posterior urethral valve patient
Approach to the hypospadias cripple
Genital/urethra
Sexual function/fertility in myelodysplasia
Male (ejac/erectile)
Female (incl POP)
Revision genitoplasty, sexual function, fertility and pelvic organ prolapse in exstrophy + management of pregnancy
Natural history of adults with hypospadias + urethral reconstruction, fertility, and chordee in hypospadias
Issues in the long-term management of adolescents and adults with disorders of sexual differentiation (management of gonads, genital reconstruction, late presentation of the undiagnosed DSD)
Lower tract problems in adulthood for patients with bladder reconstructions
New or escalating recurrent UTIsTBD
Progressive renal deterioration ? distinguishing urological from nephrological causes. Include nephrology input on renal protection
New or worsening incontinence
Trouble-shooting urostomies (leakage/stenosis) ? indications for and approaches to revision surgery
Cancer risk and surveillance in the patient with a augmentation cystoplasty or urostomy
Upper tract considerations
Renal transplant in patients with abnormal lower tracts
Management of calculi in patients with malabsorption or osteodystrophy
Late presentation of patient with primary bladder neck obstruction and/or PUV
Age-related urological problems in the complex urological patient
BPH and neurogenic bladder
Prostate cancer screening/treatment
Hypogonadism
Urological follow-up of childhood malignancies eg Wilms Tumor and Rhabdomyoscarcomas.
The transition process: Initial assessment and defining goals and development of the multidisciplinary team
Approach to the myelodysplasia patient
Approach to the exstrophy patient
Approach to the posterior urethral valve patient
Approach to the hypospadias cripple
Genital/urethra
Sexual function/fertility in myelodysplasia
Male (ejac/erectile)
Female (incl POP)
Revision genitoplasty, sexual function, fertility and pelvic organ prolapse in exstrophy + management of pregnancy
Natural history of adults with hypospadias + urethral reconstruction, fertility, and chordee in hypospadias
Issues in the long-term management of adolescents and adults with disorders of sexual differentiation (management of gonads, genital reconstruction, late presentation of the undiagnosed DSD)
Lower tract problems in adulthood for patients with bladder reconstructions
New or escalating recurrent UTIsTBD
Progressive renal deterioration ? distinguishing urological from nephrological causes. Include nephrology input on renal protection
New or worsening incontinence
Trouble-shooting urostomies (leakage/stenosis) ? indications for and approaches to revision surgery
Cancer risk and surveillance in the patient with a augmentation cystoplasty or urostomy
Upper tract considerations
Renal transplant in patients with abnormal lower tracts
Management of calculi in patients with malabsorption or osteodystrophy
Late presentation of patient with primary bladder neck obstruction and/or PUV
Age-related urological problems in the complex urological patient
BPH and neurogenic bladder
Prostate cancer screening/treatment
Hypogonadism
Urological follow-up of childhood malignancies eg Wilms Tumor and Rhabdomyoscarcomas.