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Urology

Thomas Jefferson University

Phase 1

2021

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Factors Influencing General Surgeons To Involve Urologists In Bladder Trauma Management, Joseph Schultz, Paul Chung, Md Feb 2021

Factors Influencing General Surgeons To Involve Urologists In Bladder Trauma Management, Joseph Schultz, Paul Chung, Md

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Introduction: Bladder trauma injuries, which are graded by severity, often require immediate care and surgical management by General Surgeons (GS) or Urologists. This study seeks to understand the inconsistencies that exist in collaboration between GS and Urologists in bladder trauma management. We hypothesize that the decision for GS to involve Urologists in bladder trauma management is a multifactorial decision with severity of bladder trauma being the primary determining factor as opposed to other factors like provider experience or hospital setting.

Methods: This cross-sectional descriptive study surveyed GS to determine how likely they were to involve Urologists in bladder trauma …


Urosim, Robert Abishek, Bryan Nardone, Jasmine Wang, Christopher Wetzel, Rob Pugliese Feb 2021

Urosim, Robert Abishek, Bryan Nardone, Jasmine Wang, Christopher Wetzel, Rob Pugliese

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Designing a more cost-efficient method for ureteroscopy simulation training that involves 3D printing an anatomically-accurate model of a patient’s renal pelvicalyceal system.