Unit SYSTEMIC PATHOLOGY VI
- Course
- Medicine and surgery
- Study-unit Code
- GP002174
- Location
- PERUGIA
- Curriculum
- In all curricula
- Teacher
- Ettore Mearini
- CFU
- 11
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2014
- Offered
- 2018/19
- Type of study-unit
- Obbligatorio (Required)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa integrata
GASTROENTEROLOGY - MOD. 1
Code | GP002329 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 1 |
Teacher | Stefano Fiorucci |
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Hours |
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Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Fisiopatologia, metodologia clinica, propedeutica clinica e sistematica medico-chirurgica |
Academic discipline | MED/12 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Language of instruction | Italian |
Contents | Digestive and hepatic pathophysiology. Diagnosis and Therapy. Elements of physiopathology, clinic, diagnostics and therapy of diseases of the digestive system. Clinical and instrumental approach to diseases of the digestive system. |
Reference texts | Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine 19 Edizione |
Educational objectives | To learn the principles of digestive physiopathology and of the pharmacological and dietary treatment of diseases of the digestive system. |
Prerequisites | Nowledge of the principles of digestive anatomy and general pathology |
Teaching methods | Frontal lessons |
Other information | no |
Learning verification modality | oral examination |
Extended program | Symptoms and signs of diseases of the digestive system. Approach to the patient with dysphagia. Approach to the patient with nausea and vomiting. Approach to the patient with gastrointestinal hemorrhages. Esophageal diseases. Disorders of the esophagus motility. GE reflux disease and complications. Neoplasms of the esophagus Diseases of the stomach. H. pylori infection Adverse affects of NSAIDs and ASAs. Peptic ulcer. Acute and chronic gastritis. Gastric neoplasms Approach the patient with diarrhea and constipation Malabsorption syndrome. Food intolerances and allergies. Celiac disease. Functional syndromes of the digestive system. Chronic and intestinal inflammatory diseases. Crohn's disease. Chronic and intestinal inflammatory diseases. Ulcerative rectocolitis. Colon polyps Colon and rectal cancer. Approach the patient with diseases of the pancreas. Acute pancreatitis Chronic pancreatitis. Neoplasms of the pancreas Evaluation of liver function. Approach the patient with acute and chronic liver diseases. Bilirubin metabolism disorders. Jaundice and cholestasis. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic liver disease (NASH) Acute and chronic viral hepatitis HADES PRACTICAL APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH DIGESTIVE HEMORRAGE Acute and chronic viral hepatitis Autoimmune diseases of the liver (PBC, PSC, autoimmune hepatitis) Liver cirrhosis and complications Hepatocellular carcinoma Acute pancreatitis Calculations of biliary tract and complications. Cholangiocarcinoma. Liver transplantation |
GASTROENTEROLOGY - MOD. 2
Code | GP002330 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 1 |
Teacher | Emanuel Cavazzoni |
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Hours |
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Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Fisiopatologia, metodologia clinica, propedeutica clinica e sistematica medico-chirurgica |
Academic discipline | MED/12 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
GASTROENTEROLOGY - MOD. 3
Code | GP002331 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 1 |
Teacher | Patrizia Ricci |
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Hours |
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Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Fisiopatologia, metodologia clinica, propedeutica clinica e sistematica medico-chirurgica |
Academic discipline | MED/12 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Language of instruction | Italian |
Contents | The student should learn the definition, epidemiology, etiology, physiopathology, clinical presentation (sign and symptoms), diagnostic exams (labs, imaging, and instrumental), and treatment principles (indications, technique, and complications) of gastroenterological diseases Particular emphasis will be placed on the evaluation of emergencies, on the use of imaging and technology both diagnostic and therapeutic, about how and when to use it |
Reference texts | Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 19e |
Educational objectives | The course aims to provide the student with the necessary elements to understand: - the various aspects of gastroenterology. - the importance of the clinical history and examination of the patients, of physiopathology in order to formulate a differential diagnosis of clinical conditions |
Prerequisites | Knowledge of the principles of digestive anatomy and general patology |
Teaching methods | frontal lessons |
Other information | mandatory attendance |
Learning verification modality | Oral examination See web site http://www.med.unipg.it/ccl/ |
Extended program | Benign and functional pathology of the esophagus. Malignant pathology of the esophagus. Benign and malignant pathology os stomach, liver, biliary tract, pancreas. Colecistitis and biliary stones Small intestine pathology. IBD. Benign and malignant pathology of colon and rectum. Digestive hemorrhage |
MEDICAL ONCOLOGY
Code | GP002328 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 2 |
Teacher | Anna Marina Liberati |
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Hours |
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Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Clinica delle specialità medico-chirurgiche |
Academic discipline | MED/06 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
PROFESSIONALISING TRAINING IN GASTROENTEROLOGY
Code | GP002333 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 1 |
Teacher | Stefano Fiorucci |
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Hours |
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Learning activities | Altro |
Area | Tirocini formativi e di orientamento |
Academic discipline | MED/12 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
PROFESSIONALISING TRAINING IN MEDICAL ONCOLOGY
Code | GP002334 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 1 |
Teacher | Anna Marina Liberati |
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Hours |
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Learning activities | Altro |
Area | Tirocini formativi e di orientamento |
Academic discipline | MED/06 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
PROFESSIONALISING TRAINING IN UROLOGY
Code | GP002332 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 1 |
Teacher | Michele Del Zingaro |
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Hours |
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Learning activities | Altro |
Area | Tirocini formativi e di orientamento |
Academic discipline | MED/24 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Language of instruction | Italian |
Contents | The main topics of the urological and andrological semeiotics will be discussed.The main diagnostic and therapeutic instruments used in urological and andrological diseases will also be presented. |
Reference texts | Malattie del rene, delle vie urinarie e dell'apparato genitale maschile. Edizioni Piccin.Materiale audiovisivo presentato durante le lezioniUrologia di Campbell. Verduci EditoreCollegio dei Professori di Prima Fascia di Urologia in Ruolo e Fuori Ruolo: Manuale di Urologia e Andrologia - Pacini Editore Medicina |
Educational objectives | AIMS OF INTERACTIVE EDUCATION The interactive education will be carried out in order to transmit the students a methodological approach to the main uro-andrology diseases. Objective will be to develop the ability to recognize the signs and symptoms of various urological diseases, to identify etiopathogenesis and their clinical value in order to formulate the diagnostic hypothesis. We will provide the knowledge needed to identify more suitable diagnostic tests (laboratory and instrumental) to understand the results together with the specialist to improve the diagnostic and therapeutic strategy. A further objective of interactive education is to enable students to critically assess and correlate symptoms, physical signs, any functional alterations, instrumental examinations and hystological features of main andrological and urological diseases. Finally, the student will acquire the knowledge of the basic therapeutic treatments of uro-andrological diseases including also relevant behavior, prevention, rehabilitation and diet. ABILITIES (skills) Aims of gestural skills include: -the bimanual palpation of the kidney and pelvis-ureter points ; -specialist manovre such physical examination of male and female genital identifying their functional and morphological alterations; -digital rectal examination identifying the neurophysiological and morphological features of the pelvic. For this purpose, hand-on training will be organized for the management of urinary catheter and urostomy. RELATIONAL OBJECTIVES (interpersonal skills) Relational purpose include to transmit students the value of the relationship between physician and patient, highlighting the ethical and psychological aspects. Another aim will be to make the student able to evaluate the psychological, sociological and cultural aspects of the patient in order to adapt the language and improve the understanding of the interview. We will also provide the tools to be able to communicate to the patient the clinical diagnosis and prognosis in order to share the therapeutic strategy and to obtain informed consent. Expected outcomes At the end of the course students will have the theoretical and practical bases for suitable clinical management of main urological and andrological diseases, especially in terms of recognition of the pathological state and appropriate therapy. |
Prerequisites | We consider as preliminary and acquired the following abilities: • to achieve accurately medical history and symptoms, • to know the most common laboratory tests, to identify biochemical profile’s major alterations and to understand of their clinical significance • to know the main maneuvers of general physical examination (inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation of the chest and abdomen). |
Teaching methods | Attendance at division, (from Monday to Friday, from 8,00 a.m. to 14,00) outpatient services (on Wednesday and Friday from 8.30 am to 14.00) and operating room (on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 8.00 am to 14.00) of the S.C. di Chirurgia Urologica, Andrologica e Tecniche Mini-invasive, Terni. These activities are facultative for all students to learn the medical and surgical management of the urologic patient. - Seminar on the management of urostomy and urinary catheterSupporting tutors in: - patient history collection -physical examination of the urinary system, male and female genital -presentation and discussion of clinical cases -presentation of instrumental tests in urologic outpatient services - Presentation of surgical interventions in the operating theater For the hands-on activities, the students are divided into groups including 5 people; each group will go into the operating room at least once from 8.00 to 14.00 only on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, into the division and outpatient services from Monday to Friday from 8.00 to 14.00 |
Other information | Attendance:Mandatory. At least 60% of lessons |
Learning verification modality | The practical exam is carried out on the patient during the course; it has a duration lower than 15 minutes and it is aimed to assess the "ability", ie the student's ability to apply the knowledge. |
Extended program | -Semeiotics of Kidney and urinary tract -Semeiotics of the male genitalia -Vesical catheter: classifications, main types of urinary catheter, clinical indications, technique of positioning, complications. Urinary Tract Ultrasound: indications and methods - Scrotal Ultrasound: indications and methods -Transrectal ultrasound of prostate: indications and method -Multiparametric Prostate RM: indications and methods -Urethrocystoscopy: instrumentations, indications, methods and complications -Urinary cytology: indications, diagnostic accuracy and limits -Uroflowmetry: indications and method -Urodynamic examination: indications and method -Lithotripsy: indications and main techniques - Urologic Endoscopy: instrumentations and main surgical techniques -Urological laparoscopic surgery: instrumentations and main surgical techniques -Urological Robotic Surgery: instrumentations and main surgical techniques |
UROLOGY - MOD. 1
Code | GP002326 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 2 |
Teacher | Ettore Mearini |
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Hours |
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Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Discipline ostetrico-ginecologiche, medicina della riproduzione e sessuologia medica |
Academic discipline | MED/24 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Language of instruction | Italian |
Contents | We will debate main urinary and male genital disease related diseases concerning clinical urgency, major urological syndromes (upper and lower urinary tract obstruction), pathology related to the single anatomical district (kidney, urinary tract, prostate and male genitalia) pointing out main infectious, dysfunctional and oncologic problems. We will highlight the most important implications of the pathophysiology, clinical features, the main diagnostic and therapeutic strategies including pharmacology, surgery and / or rehabilitation. |
Reference texts | Malattie del rene, delle vie urinarie e dell'apparato genitale maschile. Edizioni Piccin.Materiale audiovisivo presentato durante le lezioniUrologia di Campbell. Verduci EditoreCollegio dei Professori di Prima Fascia di Urologia in Ruolo e Fuori Ruolo: Manuale di Urologia e Andrologia - Pacini Editore Medicina |
Educational objectives | AIMS OF KNOWLEDGE (to know) To acquire the basic knowledge about the epidemiology, prevention, etiology, pathophysiology, pathological anatomy, the clinical features, clinical, instrumental and differential diagnosis, complications, pharmacologic therapy and surgical treatment of the main urinary and male genital diseases. Further aim is to achieve essential knowledge of rarer disease, concerning more specialistic field or that will be discussed in following courses. To know the biotechnological and instrumental innovations, their application in urological clinical practice and the possibilities for development. Monothematic seminars will also be organized in order to facilitate achievement of these objectives.AIMS OF INTERACTIVE EDUCATION The interactive education will be carried out in order to transmit the students a methodological approach to the main uro-andrology diseases. Objective will be to develop the ability to recognize the signs and symptoms of various urological diseases, to identify etiopathogenesis and their clinical value in order to formulate the diagnostic hypothesis. We will provide the knowledge needed to identify more suitable diagnostic tests (laboratory and instrumental) to understand the results together with the specialist to improve the diagnostic and therapeutic strategy. A further objective of interactive education is to enable students to critically assess and correlate symptoms, physical signs, any functional alterations, instrumental examinations and hystological features of main andrological and urological diseases. Finally, the student will acquire the knowledge of the basic therapeutic treatments of uro-andrological diseases including also relevant behavior, prevention, rehabilitation and diet. ABILITIES (skills) We consider as preliminary and acquired the following abilities: • to achieve accurately medical history and symptoms, • to know the most common laboratory tests, to identify biochemical profile’s major alterations and to understand of their clinical significance • to know the main maneuvers of general physical examination (inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation of the chest and abdomen). Aims of gestural skills include: -the bimanual palpation of the kidney and pelvis-ureter points ; -specialist manovre such physical examination of male and female genital identifying their functional and morphological alterations; -digital rectal examination identifying the neurophysiological and morphological features of the pelvic. For this purpose, hand-on training will be organized for the management of urinary catheter and urostomy. RELATIONAL OBJECTIVES (interpersonal skills) Relational purpose include to transmit students the value of the relationship between physician and patient, highlighting the ethical and psychological aspects. Another aim will be to make the student able to evaluate the psychological, sociological and cultural aspects of the patient in order to adapt the language and improve the understanding of the interview. We will also provide the tools to be able to communicate to the patient the clinical diagnosis and prognosis in order to share the therapeutic strategy and to obtain informed consent. Expected outcomes At the end of the course students will have the theoretical and practical bases for suitable clinical management of main urological and andrological diseases, especially in terms of recognition of the pathological state and appropriate therapy. |
Prerequisites | Knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the urinary and male genital system are indispensable in order to understand the topics of the lessons. Fundamentals of pharmacology and oncology seem very useful to achieve the objectives of the interdisciplinary course. |
Teaching methods | -Seminar lectures with audiovisual material-Presentation of clinical cases-Presentations of video about the main surgical strategies-Monothematic seminars |
Other information | Attendance:Mandatory. At least 60% of lessons |
Learning verification modality | The assessment includes progress hands-on test, final written and oral exam. The practical test is carried out on the patient during the course; it has a duration lower than 15 minutes and it is aimed to assess the "ability", ie the student's ability to apply the knowledge. The final valutation of the student’s "knowledge" consists of a written exam with closed stimulation and closed answer, in preparation for the oral examination. The written exam consists of 15 multiple choice and has a maximum duration of 20 minutes. Each correct answer has a score of 2. Access to the oral test is allowed for scores equal to or upper than 18. The final oral exam is characterized by an open stimulation with open answer; it consists of two questions and has a duration lower than 15 minutes. The final vote is in 30/30. |
Extended program | -Introduction to urological glossary -Semeiotics of Kidney, urinary tract and the male genitalia -Vesical catheter: classifications, main types of urinary catheter, clinical indications, complications. - Urinary tract and male reproductive malformation: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis, therapy. -Upper and lower urinary tract obstruction: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and therapy. - Upper urinary tract disease: epidemiology, etiology, clinical features, diagnosis, medical therapy and surgery of stenosis of pelvis-ureter junction, retroperitoneal fibrosis and ureteral stenosis. -Benign prostatic hyperplasia: epidemiology, etiology, molecular biology and pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, pharmacologic therapy and surgery. -Hematuria: etiology, diagnostic and therapeutic work-up. -Prostate cancer: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis and genomics, clinical features, diagnosis, PSA and new markers, pharmacologic therapy and surgery. -Kidney cancer: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis and genomics, clinical features, diagnosis, pharmacologic therapy and surgery. -Bladder cancer: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis and genomics, clinical features, diagnosis, pharmacologic therapy and surgery. -Urinary derivations and their management -Testicular cancer: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, chemotherapy and surgery. -Penis cancer: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, surgery and radiotherapy. -Urogenital trauma: classifications, etiology, clinical features, diagnosis, surgical therapy -Urinary Tract Infections: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, pharmacologic therapy, management of complications. -Litiasi Urinary: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis, pharmacologic therapy, water therapy, dietary, physical therapy and surgery. -Neuromuscolar dysfunction of bladder: main etiological factors, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and principles of pharmacologic therapy and rehabilitation. -Urinary incontinence: epidemiology, classification, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, pharmacologic therapy and surgery. -Genitourinary prolapse: epidemiology, classification, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, rehabilitation therapy and surgery. - Minimally invasive surgery: indications, advantages and disadvantages, applications in urology We will also present the main issues about surgical andrology concerning infertility and sexual dysfunction. The concepts of anatomy and physiology of the male genitalia will be necessary to evaluate the morphological aberrations (congenital and acquired penile curvature), functional (erectile dysfunction and priapism). Acute scrotum (testicular torsion and orchi-epididymitis), cryptorchidism, varicocele will be debated both as individual disease and as a clinical entity related to male infertility, paying particular attention to their prevention. Since 30% of population is involved by an urological or andrological disease, we will highlighted the role of these diseases in determining a worsening of the quality of life of the individual and the couple; we will emphasize the importance of suitable management of urological and andrological disease also for the significant impact on the social and financial costs. |
UROLOGY - MOD. 2
Code | GP002327 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 1 |
Teacher | Giovanni Cochetti |
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Hours |
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Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Discipline ostetrico-ginecologiche, medicina della riproduzione e sessuologia medica |
Academic discipline | MED/24 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Language of instruction | Italian |
Contents | We will debate main urinary and male genital disease related diseases concerning clinical urgency, major urological syndromes (upper and lower urinary tract obstruction), pathology related to the single anatomical district (kidney, urinary tract, prostate and male genitalia) pointing out main infectious, dysfunctional and oncologic problems. We will highlight the most important implications of the pathophysiology, clinical features, the main diagnostic and therapeutic strategies including pharmacology, surgery and / or rehabilitation. |
Reference texts | Medicina Malattie del rene, delle vie urinarie e dell'apparato genitale maschile. Edizioni Piccin.Materiale audiovisivo presentato durante le lezioniUrologia di Campbell. Verduci EditoreCollegio dei Professori di Prima Fascia di Urologia in Ruolo e Fuori Ruolo: Manuale di Urologia e Andrologia - Pacini Editore Medicina |
Educational objectives | AIMS OF KNOWLEDGE (to know) To acquire the basic knowledge about the epidemiology, prevention, etiology, pathophysiology, pathological anatomy, the clinical features, clinical, instrumental and differential diagnosis, complications, pharmacologic therapy and surgical treatment of the main urinary and male genital diseases. Further aim is to achieve essential knowledge of rarer disease, concerning more specialistic field or that will be discussed in following courses. To know the biotechnological and instrumental innovations, their application in urological clinical practice and the possibilities for development. Monothematic seminars will also be organized in order to facilitate achievement of these objectives.AIMS OF INTERACTIVE EDUCATION The interactive education will be carried out in order to transmit the students a methodological approach to the main uro-andrology diseases. Objective will be to develop the ability to recognize the signs and symptoms of various urological diseases, to identify etiopathogenesis and their clinical value in order to formulate the diagnostic hypothesis. We will provide the knowledge needed to identify more suitable diagnostic tests (laboratory and instrumental) to understand the results together with the specialist to improve the diagnostic and therapeutic strategy. A further objective of interactive education is to enable students to critically assess and correlate symptoms, physical signs, any functional alterations, instrumental examinations and hystological features of main andrological and urological diseases. Finally, the student will acquire the knowledge of the basic therapeutic treatments of uro-andrological diseases including also relevant behavior, prevention, rehabilitation and diet. ABILITIES (skills) We consider as preliminary and acquired the following abilities: • to achieve accurately medical history and symptoms, • to know the most common laboratory tests, to identify biochemical profile’s major alterations and to understand of their clinical significance • to know the main maneuvers of general physical examination (inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation of the chest and abdomen). Aims of gestural skills include: -the bimanual palpation of the kidney and pelvis-ureter points ; -specialist manovre such physical examination of male and female genital identifying their functional and morphological alterations; -digital rectal examination identifying the neurophysiological and morphological features of the pelvic. For this purpose, hand-on training will be organized for the management of urinary catheter and urostomy. RELATIONAL OBJECTIVES (interpersonal skills) Relational purpose include to transmit students the value of the relationship between physician and patient, highlighting the ethical and psychological aspects. Another aim will be to make the student able to evaluate the psychological, sociological and cultural aspects of the patient in order to adapt the language and improve the understanding of the interview. We will also provide the tools to be able to communicate to the patient the clinical diagnosis and prognosis in order to share the therapeutic strategy and to obtain informed consent. Expected outcomes At the end of the course students will have the theoretical and practical bases for suitable clinical management of main urological and andrological diseases, especially in terms of recognition of the pathological state and appropriate therapy. |
Prerequisites | Knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the urinary and male genital system are indispensable in order to understand the topics of the lessons. Fundamentals of pharmacology and oncology seem very useful to achieve the objectives of the interdisciplinary course. |
Teaching methods | -Seminar lectures with audiovisual material-Presentation of clinical cases-Presentations of video about the main surgical strategies-Monothematic seminars |
Other information | Attendance:Mandatory. At least 60% of lessons |
Learning verification modality | The assessment includes progress hands-on test, final written and oral exam. The practical test is carried out on the patient during the course; it has a duration lower than 15 minutes and it is aimed to assess the "ability", ie the student's ability to apply the knowledge. The final valutation of the student’s "knowledge" consists of a written exam with closed stimulation and closed answer, in preparation for the oral examination. The written exam consists of 15 multiple choice and has a maximum duration of 20 minutes. Each correct answer has a score of 2. Access to the oral test is allowed for scores equal to or upper than 18. The final oral exam is characterized by an open stimulation with open answer; it consists of two questions and has a duration lower than 15 minutes. The final vote is in 30/30. |
Extended program | Introduction to urological glossary -Semeiotics of Kidney, urinary tract and the male genitalia -Vesical catheter: classifications, main types of urinary catheter, clinical indications, complications. - Urinary tract and male reproductive malformation: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis, therapy. -Upper and lower urinary tract obstruction: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and therapy. - Upper urinary tract disease: epidemiology, etiology, clinical features, diagnosis, medical therapy and surgery of stenosis of pelvis-ureter junction, retroperitoneal fibrosis and ureteral stenosis. -Benign prostatic hyperplasia: epidemiology, etiology, molecular biology and pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, pharmacologic therapy and surgery. -Hematuria: etiology, diagnostic and therapeutic work-up. -Prostate cancer: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis and genomics, clinical features, diagnosis, PSA and new markers, pharmacologic therapy and surgery. -Kidney cancer: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis and genomics, clinical features, diagnosis, pharmacologic therapy and surgery. -Bladder cancer: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis and genomics, clinical features, diagnosis, pharmacologic therapy and surgery. -Urinary derivations and their management -Testicular cancer: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, chemotherapy and surgery. -Penis cancer: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, surgery and radiotherapy. -Urogenital trauma: classifications, etiology, clinical features, diagnosis, surgical therapy -Urinary Tract Infections: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, pharmacologic therapy, management of complications. -Litiasi Urinary: epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis, pharmacologic therapy, water therapy, dietary, physical therapy and surgery. -Neuromuscolar dysfunction of bladder: main etiological factors, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and principles of pharmacologic therapy and rehabilitation. -Urinary incontinence: epidemiology, classification, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, pharmacologic therapy and surgery. -Genitourinary prolapse: epidemiology, classification, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, rehabilitation therapy and surgery. - Minimally invasive surgery: indications, advantages and disadvantages, applications in urology We will also present the main issues about surgical andrology concerning infertility and sexual dysfunction. The concepts of anatomy and physiology of the male genitalia will be necessary to evaluate the morphological aberrations (congenital and acquired penile curvature), functional (erectile dysfunction and priapism). Acute scrotum (testicular torsion and orchi-epididymitis), cryptorchidism, varicocele will be debated both as individual disease and as a clinical entity related to male infertility, paying particular attention to their prevention. Since 30% of population is involved by an urological or andrological disease, we will highlighted the role of these diseases in determining a worsening of the quality of life of the individual and the couple; we will emphasize the importance of suitable management of urological and andrological disease also for the significant impact on the social and financial costs. |