Management of Anterior Urethral Stricture: A Survey of Contemporary Practice of Iranian Urologists
Conclusion: Iranian urologists prefer minimally invasive procedures for treating urethral stricture, similar to other countries. This lack of urologists' interest in open urethroplasty is greatly due to poor training during the residency years and little experience with urethral strictures. Therefore, further considerations in order to improve urologists' knowledge and expertise for management of urethral stricture is recommended.PMID:38493316 | DOI:10.22037/uj.v20i.7886 (Source: Urology Journal)
Source: Urology Journal - March 17, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jalil Hosseini Samin Khannejad Armin Attar Ali Goudarzikarim Source Type: research

Tele-Urology in the Era of COVID-19: an Experience of the Reconstructive Urology Department in Iran
CONCLUSION: Considering that the present COVID-19 emergency will likely last for months, telehealth could be the safest way to deliver urological care for a large percentage of the patients, such as those who are more at risk of unfavorable outcomes of COVID-19.PMID:38493317 | DOI:10.22037/uj.v20i.8096 (Source: Urology Journal)
Source: Urology Journal - March 17, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jalil Hosseini Amir Hossein Eslami Shahrzad Nematollahi Rayka Sharifian Arezoo Sheikh Milani Alireza Fatemi Source Type: research

Management of Anterior Urethral Stricture: A Survey of Contemporary Practice of Iranian Urologists
Conclusion: Iranian urologists prefer minimally invasive procedures for treating urethral stricture, similar to other countries. This lack of urologists' interest in open urethroplasty is greatly due to poor training during the residency years and little experience with urethral strictures. Therefore, further considerations in order to improve urologists' knowledge and expertise for management of urethral stricture is recommended.PMID:38493316 | DOI:10.22037/uj.v20i.7886 (Source: Urology Journal)
Source: Urology Journal - March 17, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jalil Hosseini Samin Khannejad Armin Attar Ali Goudarzikarim Source Type: research

Tele-Urology in the Era of COVID-19: an Experience of the Reconstructive Urology Department in Iran
CONCLUSION: Considering that the present COVID-19 emergency will likely last for months, telehealth could be the safest way to deliver urological care for a large percentage of the patients, such as those who are more at risk of unfavorable outcomes of COVID-19.PMID:38493317 | DOI:10.22037/uj.v20i.8096 (Source: Urology Journal)
Source: Urology Journal - March 17, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jalil Hosseini Amir Hossein Eslami Shahrzad Nematollahi Rayka Sharifian Arezoo Sheikh Milani Alireza Fatemi Source Type: research

Management of Anterior Urethral Stricture: A Survey of Contemporary Practice of Iranian Urologists
Conclusion: Iranian urologists prefer minimally invasive procedures for treating urethral stricture, similar to other countries. This lack of urologists' interest in open urethroplasty is greatly due to poor training during the residency years and little experience with urethral strictures. Therefore, further considerations in order to improve urologists' knowledge and expertise for management of urethral stricture is recommended.PMID:38493316 | DOI:10.22037/uj.v20i.7886 (Source: Urology Journal)
Source: Urology Journal - March 17, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jalil Hosseini Samin Khannejad Armin Attar Ali Goudarzikarim Source Type: research

Tele-Urology in the Era of COVID-19: an Experience of the Reconstructive Urology Department in Iran
CONCLUSION: Considering that the present COVID-19 emergency will likely last for months, telehealth could be the safest way to deliver urological care for a large percentage of the patients, such as those who are more at risk of unfavorable outcomes of COVID-19.PMID:38493317 | DOI:10.22037/uj.v20i.8096 (Source: Urology Journal)
Source: Urology Journal - March 17, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jalil Hosseini Amir Hossein Eslami Shahrzad Nematollahi Rayka Sharifian Arezoo Sheikh Milani Alireza Fatemi Source Type: research

Management of Anterior Urethral Stricture: A Survey of Contemporary Practice of Iranian Urologists
Conclusion: Iranian urologists prefer minimally invasive procedures for treating urethral stricture, similar to other countries. This lack of urologists' interest in open urethroplasty is greatly due to poor training during the residency years and little experience with urethral strictures. Therefore, further considerations in order to improve urologists' knowledge and expertise for management of urethral stricture is recommended.PMID:38493316 | DOI:10.22037/uj.v20i.7886 (Source: Urology Journal)
Source: Urology Journal - March 17, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jalil Hosseini Samin Khannejad Armin Attar Ali Goudarzikarim Source Type: research

Tele-Urology in the Era of COVID-19: an Experience of the Reconstructive Urology Department in Iran
CONCLUSION: Considering that the present COVID-19 emergency will likely last for months, telehealth could be the safest way to deliver urological care for a large percentage of the patients, such as those who are more at risk of unfavorable outcomes of COVID-19.PMID:38493317 | DOI:10.22037/uj.v20i.8096 (Source: Urology Journal)
Source: Urology Journal - March 17, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jalil Hosseini Amir Hossein Eslami Shahrzad Nematollahi Rayka Sharifian Arezoo Sheikh Milani Alireza Fatemi Source Type: research

Management of Anterior Urethral Stricture: A Survey of Contemporary Practice of Iranian Urologists
Conclusion: Iranian urologists prefer minimally invasive procedures for treating urethral stricture, similar to other countries. This lack of urologists' interest in open urethroplasty is greatly due to poor training during the residency years and little experience with urethral strictures. Therefore, further considerations in order to improve urologists' knowledge and expertise for management of urethral stricture is recommended.PMID:38493316 | DOI:10.22037/uj.v20i.7886 (Source: Urology Journal)
Source: Urology Journal - March 17, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jalil Hosseini Samin Khannejad Armin Attar Ali Goudarzikarim Source Type: research

Tele-Urology in the Era of COVID-19: an Experience of the Reconstructive Urology Department in Iran
CONCLUSION: Considering that the present COVID-19 emergency will likely last for months, telehealth could be the safest way to deliver urological care for a large percentage of the patients, such as those who are more at risk of unfavorable outcomes of COVID-19.PMID:38493317 | DOI:10.22037/uj.v20i.8096 (Source: Urology Journal)
Source: Urology Journal - March 17, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jalil Hosseini Amir Hossein Eslami Shahrzad Nematollahi Rayka Sharifian Arezoo Sheikh Milani Alireza Fatemi Source Type: research

Management of Anterior Urethral Stricture: A Survey of Contemporary Practice of Iranian Urologists
Conclusion: Iranian urologists prefer minimally invasive procedures for treating urethral stricture, similar to other countries. This lack of urologists' interest in open urethroplasty is greatly due to poor training during the residency years and little experience with urethral strictures. Therefore, further considerations in order to improve urologists' knowledge and expertise for management of urethral stricture is recommended.PMID:38493316 | DOI:10.22037/uj.v20i.7886 (Source: Urology Journal)
Source: Urology Journal - March 17, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jalil Hosseini Samin Khannejad Armin Attar Ali Goudarzikarim Source Type: research

Tele-Urology in the Era of COVID-19: an Experience of the Reconstructive Urology Department in Iran
CONCLUSION: Considering that the present COVID-19 emergency will likely last for months, telehealth could be the safest way to deliver urological care for a large percentage of the patients, such as those who are more at risk of unfavorable outcomes of COVID-19.PMID:38493317 | DOI:10.22037/uj.v20i.8096 (Source: Urology Journal)
Source: Urology Journal - March 17, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jalil Hosseini Amir Hossein Eslami Shahrzad Nematollahi Rayka Sharifian Arezoo Sheikh Milani Alireza Fatemi Source Type: research

Management of Anterior Urethral Stricture: A Survey of Contemporary Practice of Iranian Urologists
Conclusion: Iranian urologists prefer minimally invasive procedures for treating urethral stricture, similar to other countries. This lack of urologists' interest in open urethroplasty is greatly due to poor training during the residency years and little experience with urethral strictures. Therefore, further considerations in order to improve urologists' knowledge and expertise for management of urethral stricture is recommended.PMID:38493316 | DOI:10.22037/uj.v20i.7886 (Source: Urology Journal)
Source: Urology Journal - March 17, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jalil Hosseini Samin Khannejad Armin Attar Ali Goudarzikarim Source Type: research

Tele-Urology in the Era of COVID-19: an Experience of the Reconstructive Urology Department in Iran
CONCLUSION: Considering that the present COVID-19 emergency will likely last for months, telehealth could be the safest way to deliver urological care for a large percentage of the patients, such as those who are more at risk of unfavorable outcomes of COVID-19.PMID:38493317 | DOI:10.22037/uj.v20i.8096 (Source: Urology Journal)
Source: Urology Journal - March 17, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jalil Hosseini Amir Hossein Eslami Shahrzad Nematollahi Rayka Sharifian Arezoo Sheikh Milani Alireza Fatemi Source Type: research

Management of Anterior Urethral Stricture: A Survey of Contemporary Practice of Iranian Urologists
Conclusion: Iranian urologists prefer minimally invasive procedures for treating urethral stricture, similar to other countries. This lack of urologists' interest in open urethroplasty is greatly due to poor training during the residency years and little experience with urethral strictures. Therefore, further considerations in order to improve urologists' knowledge and expertise for management of urethral stricture is recommended.PMID:38493316 | DOI:10.22037/uj.v20i.7886 (Source: Urology Journal)
Source: Urology Journal - March 17, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jalil Hosseini Samin Khannejad Armin Attar Ali Goudarzikarim Source Type: research