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Engagement of Urology Faculty With the Social Media Accounts of Residency Applicants: Does #UroSoMe Influence the Match?
Specialty Please choose I'm not a medical professional. Allergy and Immunology Anatomy Anesthesiology Biostatistics Cardiac/Thoracic/Vascular Surgery Cardiology Critical Care Dentistry Dermatology Diabetes and Endocrinology Emergency Medicine Epidemiology and Public Health Family Medicine Forensic Medicine Gastroenterology General Practice Genetics Geriatrics Health Policy Hematology HIV/AIDS Hospital-based Medicine I'm not a medical professional.
Pelvic Extirpative Surgery for the “End-Stage Irradiated Bladder”
1. Introduction Pelvic extirpative therapy includes pelvic organ removal and urinary diversion and has been used by surgeons since its first description in 1887 by Dr. Bernhard Bardenheuer in Cologne [1]. Since then, its use has been extrapolated to treat urologic, gynecologic, and colorectal malignancies.
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