Facilities

Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz

  • 5 Consultation rooms (2 rooms in the Urology Diagnostic and Treatment Unit, 2 rooms in the Oncology clinic, 1 room in Oncohealth)
  • 1 Urodynamics room
  • 1 Cystoscopy room
  • 1 Operating room for major outpatient surgery, urological ultrasound and prostate biopsy
  • 1 Treatment room
  • 1 Flowmetry room
  • 1 Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy unit
  • 1 Urological day hospital room, equipped with 3 independent beds
  • 1 Recovery room

Quintana Specialities Centre

  • 5 Consultation rooms
  • 1 Urological ultrasound and flowmetry room

Pontones Specialities Centre

  • 5 Consultation rooms
  • 1 Urological ultrasound and flowmetry room

Techniques and procedures

  • Surgical procedures
    • Kidney procedures
    • Extraction for renal transplants
    • Renal transplant
    • Transplantectomy
    • Simple nephrectomy*
    • Radical nephrectomy*
    • Nephroureterectomy*
    • Cadaveric donor nephrectomy for transplants
    • Living donor nephrectomy for transplants*
    • Partial nephrectomy*
    • Renal tumourectomy*
    • Vascular-renal surgery
    • Renal surgery for renal lithiasis*
    • Surgery of urothelial tumour of the pelvis and renal cavities
    • Renal cystectomy *
    • Renal biopsy (open and percutaneous)
    • Reconstructive renal pelvis surgery: Pelvioplasty*
    • Renal malformations surgery: renal ptosis, horseshoe kidney, renal ectopia, etc.*
    • Surgery for lesions secondary to renal trauma
    • Renal abscess and pararenal surgery
    • Renal endoscopic procedures (Percutaneous nephrostomy)
    • Intrarenal retrograde surgery
    • Percutaneous nephrolithotomy
  • Procedures on the suprarenal gland
    • Transperitoneal adrenalectomy*
    • Translumbar adrenalectomy*
  • Retroperitoneal procedures
    • Release of retroperitoneal fibrosis*
    • Retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy*
    • Retroperitoneal mass resection*
    • Retroperitoneal abscess surgery
    • Retroperitoneal biopsy*
  • Procedures on the ureter
    • Ureteral reconstruction
    • Partial ureterectomy*
    • Ureterolitectomy*
    • Ureterorenoscopy (URS)
    • Endoscopic lithotripsy of ureteral lithiasis with URS
    • Ureterocystostomy*
    • Ureteral replacement
    • Ureteral fistula surgery
    • Ureterocele surgery
    • Ureteral catheterisation
  • Bladder procedures
    • TUR (Transurethral resection) of bladder tumours
    • Endoscopic removal and lithofragmenting of bladder stones
    • Cystolitectomy
    • Diverticulectomy*
    • Vesico-ureteral reflux surgery
    • Radical cystectomy*
    • Partial cystectomy*
    • Bladder enlargement surgery or enterocystoplasty
    • Enterocystoplasty
    • Continent bladder replacement
    • Non-continent urinary diversion
    • Diversion cystostomy
    • Endoscopic cervicotomy
    • Surgery for bladder hyperactivity: Botulinum toxin intravesical injection, sacral neuromodulation
    • Vaginal, abdominal or laparoscopic surgery for bladder fistula
    • Periurethral injections
  • Urethral procedures
    • Urethroplasty
    • Endoscopic urethrotomy
    • Endoscopic urethral tumour surgery
    • Wart lesions surgery
    • Treatment of urethral caruncle
    • Urethral fistula surgery
    • Urethrectomy
    • Paraurethral cyst surgery
    • Surgery for female stress urinary incontinence via vaginal route: Vaginal sling (TVT, TOT, etc.)
    • Vaginal prolapse surgery (both vaginally and laparoscopically)
    • Surgery for male urinary incontinence, including artificial sphincter implantation
    • Urethral meatotomy and urethral meatoplasty
  • Prostate and seminal vesicle procedures
    • Prostate TUR
    • Supraubic and retropubic adenomectomy
    • Prostatic enucleation
    • Prostatic vaporisation
    • Radical prostatectomy*
    • Operations on seminal vesicles
  • Procedures on testicle and testicular appendages
    • Radical and simple orchiectomy
    • Testicular prosthesis
    • Hydrocele surgery
    • Epididymal surgery
    • Spermatocele
    • Acute scrotal surgery: Testicular torsion
    • Orchiopexy
    • Open varicocele surgery
    • Genital aesthetic surgery. Not funded by the National Health Service
    • Microsurgical varicocelectomy
    • Male infertility surgery
    • Testicular biopsy. Funded according to SI/2065/2014, of 31 October, amending Annexes I, II and III of Royal Decree 1030/2006, of 15 September, which establishes the portfolio of common National Health System services (Download file)
    • Microsurgical testicular biopsy Not funded by the National Health System
    • Microsurgical denervation of the spermatic cord
    • Vasectomy
    • Vaso-vasostomy (Surgical reconstruction of vas deferens) Not funded by the National Health Service
    • Vaso-epidididymostomy (Surgical reconstruction of the vas deferens) Not funded by the National Health Service
  • Procedures on the scrotum
    • Scrotal trauma surgery
    • Scrotal sebaceous cysts
    • Scrotal tumour surgery
    • Surgery for scrotal abscess and Fournier's gangrene
    • Palmate scrotum surgery
    • Scrotal cosmetic surgery Not funded by the National Health System
  • Procedures on the penis
    • Penile biopsy
    • Total/partial penectomy
    • Malleable penile prosthesis placement
    • Hydraulic penile prosthesis placement
    • Inguinal lymphadenectomy
    • Surgery for congenital penis incurvation
    • Corporoplasty with plication
    • Patch corporoplasty
    • Traumatic penile injuries
    • Priapism surgery
    • Penile sebaceous cysts
    • Circumcision and frenulectomy
    • Hypospadias surgery
  • Other surgeries
    • Ilio-obturator lymphadenect

(*) All these procedures can be performed via both open and laparoscopic approaches (both transperitoneal and retroperitoneal)

Non-surgical diagnostic and therapeutic procedures

  • Imaging tests
    • Abdominal ultrasound: renal and vesico-prostatic
    • Transrectal prostate ultrasound with and without prostate biopsy
    • Fusion prostate biopsy
    • Intravenous urogram (IVU)
    • VCUG: Serial voiding cystourethrogram
    • Ascending or retrograde ureteropyelogram
    • Descending, antegrade or percutaneous pyeloureterogram
    • Echodirected renal biopsy
  • Endoscopic tests
    • Urethrocystoscopy
  • Functional tests
    • Flowmetry
    • Eco-directed post-micron waste
    • Urodynamic studies
    • Kelami test
    • Erection response test with intracavernous drugs

Non-surgical treatments

  • Kidney, ureter and retroperitoneum
    • Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL)
    • Drainage of renal and retroperitoneal abscesses
    • Percutaneous nephrostomy
    • Puncture of renal cysts
    • Ureteral catheterisation and clean intermittent catheterisation technique.
    • Double J catheter removal
    • Pudendal nerve infiltration
  • Bladder and urethra
    • Calibration and urethral dilatation
    • Urethral catheterisation
    • Vesical sling placement
    • Non-oncological bladder instillation
    • Bladder instillation of oncological drugs
  • Andrology
    • Pharmacologic treatment of intraurethral condylomata
    • Spermatic cord infiltration