Urological problems related to coloproctology. Part 2


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The second part of the review article is devoted to current urological and proctological issues: rectal injuries during urological procedures, rectal complications associated with prostate cancer, as well as violations of the genitourinary function during interventions on the pelvic and rectal organs. Ignoring the symptoms from the adjacent pelvic organs can lead to diagnostic errors and the choice of wrong treatment, which ultimately adversely affects the outcomes. The interaction of specialists «working in the small pelvis» is required to exchange experience and improve the quality of care for this category of patients.

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A. A Khryanin

FGBOU VO Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation; Regional Public Organization «Association of Obstetricians-Gynecologists, Dermatologists and venereologists»

Email: khryanin@mail.ru
Ph.D., MD, professor of the Department of Dermatology and Venereology of GBOU VPO Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation, President of the RPO «Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists and Dermatovenerologists» Novosibirsk, Russia

I. V Feofilov

FGBOU VO Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation

Email: fil_urolog@mail.ru
Ph.D., MD, associate professor, Head of the Department of Urology of GBOU VPO Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation, chief urologist of the Novosibirsk region, Chairman of the Novosibirsk branch of the RSU, Honored Physician of the Russian Federation Novosibirsk, Russia

D. R Markaryan

Medical Scientific and Educational Center of Lomonosov Moscow State University

Email: dmarkaryan@gmail.ru
Ph.D., senior researcher of the Department of Surgery Moscow, Russia

V. K Bocharova

FGBOU VO Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: valuha95@yandex.ru
resident at the Department of Dermatology and Venereology with a hospital Saint Petersburg, Russia

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