The history of urologic surgery: from reeds to robotics.

Irmina Nahon, Gordon Waddington, Grace Dorey, Roger Adams
Author Information
  1. Irmina Nahon: University of Sydney Faculty of Health Sciences, Cumberland Campus, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Abstract

Bladder function has interested man since prehistoric times. Evidence of health and well being was often measured from observation of urine. When urologic function was impaired, the extent of the ensuing pain often called for dramatic measures to obtain relief. The practice of urology has advanced substantially since the days when reeds were used to alleviate obstruction of the bladder. This article presents a brief historical overview of urology and the strides made in prostate surgery with modern technology.

MeSH Term

History, 16th Century
History, 17th Century
History, 18th Century
History, 19th Century
History, 20th Century
History, Ancient
Humans
Male
Prostatectomy
Prostatic Diseases
Urinary Calculi
Urologic Surgical Procedures

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