Aim: To determine the relative frequencies of types of operations, age and gender distribution of the patients and the indications for operation in the Urology Unit over a 10-year period between 1989 and 1998. Setting: The Urology Unit of the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital. Type of study: Retrospective. Methods: Patients' demographic data were collected from the Main Theatre registers of the Hospital, the Medical Records Department ward records patients' and case note. Those operations done in the Urology Unit were analysed. Results: Urological operations (total 1875) formed 22.6% of all surgical operations in the hospital during the decade under review. There were 1847 males (98.5%) and 28 females (1.5%). The age distrib...
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Objective: This study aims to describe the demographic data and clinical characteristics of patient ...
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Objectives: To assist the surgical workload and the spectrum of urological procedures performed by a...
Statistical observations were made on the number of operations performed in the Department of Urolog...
Objectives: To determine the national practice patterns in the management of male urethral stricture...
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Objective: To analyze changes in the operative experience of Urology registrars at Tygerberg Hospita...
This is a hospital based retrospective histopathological study of urological tumours in 10 years. Sp...
Background: Limited data exists profiling the urologic needs of populations in sub-Saharan Africa. A...
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Background: Several authors have demonstrated regional and temporal changes in the demographics of u...
Objective: Due to the numerous economic and social benefits associated with the practice of day-car...
Background: Cysto-urethroscopy or cystoscopy is an important tool for the practicing urologist for b...
Introduction: In Europe, urethral stricture is mentioned in writings dating back to the time of Socr...
Background: Endourology is rapidly advancing in developed countries. However, the level of practice ...
Objective: This study aims to describe the demographic data and clinical characteristics of patient ...
Cancer is a big problem in many countries of Africa who are without resources to cope with it. This ...
Objectives: To assist the surgical workload and the spectrum of urological procedures performed by a...
Statistical observations were made on the number of operations performed in the Department of Urolog...
Objectives: To determine the national practice patterns in the management of male urethral stricture...
Background: Urological emergencies are urological conditions that require immediate interventions in...
Objective: To analyze changes in the operative experience of Urology registrars at Tygerberg Hospita...
This is a hospital based retrospective histopathological study of urological tumours in 10 years. Sp...
Background: Limited data exists profiling the urologic needs of populations in sub-Saharan Africa. A...
Background: Lower urinary tract endoscopy has become an important tool in everyday urologic practice...
Background: Several authors have demonstrated regional and temporal changes in the demographics of u...
Objective: Due to the numerous economic and social benefits associated with the practice of day-car...
Background: Cysto-urethroscopy or cystoscopy is an important tool for the practicing urologist for b...
Introduction: In Europe, urethral stricture is mentioned in writings dating back to the time of Socr...
Background: Endourology is rapidly advancing in developed countries. However, the level of practice ...
Objective: This study aims to describe the demographic data and clinical characteristics of patient ...
Cancer is a big problem in many countries of Africa who are without resources to cope with it. This ...