Urology
Situation: The HUFJD’s Urology Diagnosis and Treatment Unit is located on the first floor of Cristo Rey Building. The outpatient clinic is in Pontones and Argüelles (Quintana) Speciality Centres. Hospitalisation is in Unit 55 and 56 Unit 65
Phone: 91 550 4957 - 915504800 (Main hospital telephone) Ext: 3111//3235
Head of department: Carmen González Enguita
Opening times: from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Specialty: UROLOGIA
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
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