If on laparoscopy, in a case of unilateral non-palpable testes intraabdominal testis is seen the next step is?_____
Management of stage T1a prostatic carcinoma in older men:
During laparoscopy for a unilateral non-palpable testis, if the spermatic vessels and vas deferens are seen exiting the internal inguinal ring, what is the diagnosis and the next step?
In a patient with a suspected testicular tumor, the definitive surgical procedure for both diagnosis and treatment is a _____
AUA IPSS score is done for grading symptoms of _____
The following instrument is a _____ used in the rx of Peyronie's disease
_____ Catheter is a self retaining Urinary Catheter with umbrella or flower tip.
The following uroflow pattern may be seen in a case of _____

The image shows a _____ incision.

The main open surgical approaches for prostatectomy are: 1. _____ (Transvesical/Suprapubic) 2. Millin's (Retropubic) 3. Perineal approach

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