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(Audio) Celebrating 200 Episodes of UroNurse30 May 202600:40:04

We’ve reached a major milestone — the 200th episode of UroNurse!

In this special anniversary episode, host Vic Senese, RN, BSN, FAUNA, takes a look back at the journey of UroNurse, how the platform has grown, and what’s ahead for one of the most trusted voices in urologic education and nursing insight.

From early beginnings to becoming a widely followed educational resource for clinicians, patients, and healthcare professionals, this episode reflects on:

  • The evolution of UroNurse over 200 episodes
  • Key educational topics in urology nursing and patient care
  • Audience growth, feedback, and community impact
  • Behind-the-scenes insights from hosting and producing medical education content
  • What’s coming next for UroNurse podcasts and programming

Whether you’re a nurse, provider, student, or patient advocate, this milestone episode highlights the power of consistent medical education and accessible urology knowledge.

💡 Why this episode matters:
200 episodes represent years of commitment to improving urologic education, patient communication, and clinical understanding in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.

📌 Hosted by: Vic Senese, RN, BSN, FAUNA
🎧 UroNurse continues to deliver trusted urology education, clinical insights, and patient-centered discussion.

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The expert's opinions in this communication are personal and not representative of any organization. They are for informational purposes only, not official guidance. Viewers are advised to use their judgment, seek additional advice, and take responsibility for any actions based on these opinions.


(Audio) AUA Vasectomy Guidelines Update: What Nurses Must Know23 May 202600:51:09

Stay ahead of the latest evidence-based practice with this essential update on the newest vasectomy guidelines from the American Urological Association. In this episode of UroNurse, host Vic Senese, RN, BSN, FAUNA is joined by nursing expert Dr. Susanne Quallich to break down what’s new, what’s changed, and what it means for clinical practice.

Whether you're a urology nurse, APRN, or healthcare professional involved in men’s health, this discussion delivers practical insights you can apply immediately. Learn about updated recommendations on patient counseling, procedural techniques, post-vasectomy semen analysis (PVSA), and how to improve patient outcomes while aligning with current AUA standards.

🔍 In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Key updates in the latest AUA vasectomy guidelines

  • Best practices for patient selection and informed consent

  • Evidence-based procedural techniques to reduce complications

  • Updated protocols for post-vasectomy semen analysis (PVSA)

  • Common misconceptions and how to educate patients effectively

This episode is designed to help you deliver safer, more consistent, and guideline-driven care while staying at the forefront of urologic nursing.

👉 Don’t miss this expert-led breakdown that translates complex guidelines into real-world clinical practice.

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The expert's opinions in this communication are personal and not representative of any organization. They are for informational purposes only, not official guidance. Viewers are advised to use their judgment, seek additional advice, and take responsibility for any actions based on these opinions.


(Audio) Long-Term Pain After Vasectomy: What You Need to Know21 Mar 202600:24:53

Experiencing pain after a vasectomy can be concerning, especially if it persists weeks or months later. In this video, Vic Senese, RN, BSN, FAUNA, host of UroPatient, explains why some men experience long-term pain after a vasectomy, what causes it, and how it can be managed safely.

In this video, you’ll learn:

  • Typical recovery timeline after a vasectomy

  • Common causes of post-vasectomy pain, including chronic and nerve-related discomfort

  • Warning signs that require medical attention

  • Strategies for pain relief and self-care at home

  • When to consult a urologist for persistent or severe pain

This information is essential for men, partners, and caregivers who want to understand what’s normal after a vasectomy and how to reduce long-term discomfort.

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The expert's opinions in this communication are personal and not representative of any organization. They are for informational purposes only, not official guidance. Viewers are advised to use their judgment, seek additional advice, and take responsibility for any actions based on these opinions.

Episode 101: PSA - Unplugged06 Jul 202401:01:02

Dr. Matt T. Rosenberg presents a candid and well-resourced discussion around PSA, how it’s not the best test for everyone, but it can be a good test for the right people. Unweaving separate sets of guidelines, Dr. Rosenberg offers a path forward that is thoughtful and helps patients and clinicians alike.

This webcast was recorded at the Emerging Challenges and Clinical Updates - Virtual Broadcast Live on June 10, 2023 and is being used with the permission of the presenters. 

National Association for Continuing Education is accredited by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners as an approved provider of nurse practitioner continuing education. Provider number: 121222. This activity is approved for 1.0 contact hour (which includes 0 hours of pharmacology).

1.00 / AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM
1.00 / AANP Contact Hour


*The information provided on the site is for educational purposes only, and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment. 

Episode 100: UroNurse's 100th Episode Celebration!29 Jun 202400:58:25

Join us for a special milestone event – UroNurse's 100th Episode Celebration!

To celebrate this significant achievement, we're hosting a live episode filled with exciting content, guest appearances, and more. As a token of our appreciation for your support, all live attendees will be eligible to enter our raffle for a chance to win a $10 UroNurse Logo Mastercard. Don't miss out on this exciting event! 


Episode 99: Nursing Tips for Prostate Surgery-ERAS22 Jun 202400:54:46

Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols for prostate surgery, as advocated by experts like Andrea Strong, DNP, emphasize a patient-centered approach to optimize outcomes and expedite recovery. Nurses are integral to this process, starting with preoperative education and preparation. According to Dr. Strong, it’s crucial for nurses to ensure patients understand the ERAS pathway, which includes elements like carbohydrate loading, maintaining hydration, and abstaining from smoking. Assessing and managing any comorbid conditions, optimizing nutritional status, and providing psychological support are also key preoperative tasks. By establishing a rapport and addressing any patient concerns, nurses can significantly reduce pre-surgical anxiety and improve adherence to the ERAS protocols.

Postoperatively, Dr. Strong highlights the importance of early mobilization, effective pain management, and maintaining proper hydration and nutrition. Nurses should encourage patients to begin walking and engaging in light physical activity as soon as possible to prevent complications such as deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary issues. Utilizing multimodal analgesia to minimize opioid use and its side effects is another critical aspect. Continuous monitoring for signs of complications, such as infection or urinary retention, is essential. Nurses should provide comprehensive education on self-care techniques, including catheter management if necessary. Through effective communication and patient education, nurses can empower patients to follow the ERAS guidelines, facilitating a smoother and faster recovery process and ultimately reducing the length of hospital stays.


Episode 98: Xtandi for Metastatic & High-Risk Nonmetastatic Castration-Sensitive Prostate Cancer15 Jun 202400:49:32

Dr. Aaron Berger discusses the crucial role of treatment intensification with Xtandi (enzalutamide) for patients with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC) and those with nonmetastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (nmCSPC) experiencing biochemical recurrence at high risk for metastasis. He emphasizes that Xtandi, an androgen receptor inhibitor, offers a significant therapeutic advantage by impeding the androgen receptor signaling pathway, which is essential for the growth of prostate cancer cells. For patients with mCSPC, incorporating enzalutamide into their treatment regimen can markedly slow disease progression, reduce the risk of new metastases, and improve overall survival rates. This strategic intervention allows for better disease control and enhances the quality of life for patients undergoing treatment. In addressing nmCSPC patients with biochemical recurrence, Dr. Berger highlights the importance of early and aggressive treatment to prevent the transition to metastatic disease. Elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels in these patients, despite castration, indicate a high likelihood of imminent metastasis. Dr. Berger advocates for the use of Xtandi in these scenarios to manage and stabilize PSA levels, thereby delaying the onset of metastasis. This proactive approach not only extends the window for effective long-term management but also aligns with a personalized treatment strategy that can significantly improve patient outcomes. Dr. Berger's expertise underscores the transformative impact of enzalutamide in managing advanced prostate cancer, providing a beacon of hope for patients through improved survival and disease management. *The expert's opinions in this communication are personal and not representative of any organization. They are for informational purposes only, not official guidance. Viewers are advised to use their judgment, seek additional advice, and take responsibility for any actions based on these opinions. #prostatecancer

Episode 97: Vasectomy Reversal, Reclaiming Fertility08 Jun 202400:55:09

Dr. Landon Trost, a renowned expert in male fertility and microsurgery, emphasizes the transformative potential of vasectomy reversal for men seeking to reclaim their fertility. According to Dr. Trost, vasectomy reversal involves meticulously reconnecting the vas deferens, either through vasovasostomy or vasoepididymostomy, depending on the presence of blockages and the time since the original vasectomy. He highlights that advancements in microsurgical techniques have substantially increased success rates, with patency rates as high as 97% and pregnancy rates between 40-75%. Dr. Trost's expertise underscores the importance of precision and experience in performing these procedures, as they are critical factors in achieving optimal outcomes.

Dr. Trost also addresses the personal and emotional dimensions of vasectomy reversal, noting that the decision to undergo the procedure often stems from significant life changes, such as entering a new relationship or the desire to expand one’s family. He advises prospective patients to undergo a thorough consultation to understand their specific circumstances, including an evaluation of overall reproductive health and potential risks. While vasectomy reversal offers a promising path to natural conception, Dr. Trost cautions that success is not guaranteed, and additional treatments may sometimes be necessary. He emphasizes the importance of emotional support and realistic expectations, as navigating the journey toward restored fertility can be both challenging and rewarding.


Episode 96: Creating and Promoting Yourself thru Social Media01 Jun 202400:55:31

In the dynamic landscape of healthcare, Vic Senese, RN, BSN, and John Lin, MD, epitomize professionals who harness the potential of social media to create and promote their personal brands while advancing healthcare discourse. Leveraging their expertise and passion for patient care, Vic and John curate engaging content that educates, inspires, and empowers their audience. Their strategic use of platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn allows them to reach a diverse audience and establish themselves as trusted voices in their respective fields. Beyond mere self-promotion, Vic and John leverage social media as a platform for advocacy, collaboration, and professional networking. By actively engaging with their followers, participating in discussions, and sharing valuable resources, they foster a sense of community and solidarity within the healthcare community. Moreover, their collaborative efforts with peers, involvement in healthcare initiatives, and amplification of important causes not only elevate their personal brands but also contribute to positive change in the industry. Vic Senese, RN, BSN, and John Lin, MD, explain how healthcare professionals can effectively utilize social media to create meaningful connections, promote their expertise, and drive impactful change in healthcare. *The information provided on the site is for educational purposes only, and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

Episode 95: Addressing Challenging Atypical Patients With OAB: Case Discussions25 May 202401:00:16

Join UroNurse for a shared viewing of a webcast, which captures the proceedings of a live CME/CE symposium held during North Central Section AUA 2023, delves into the latest insights and treatment strategies for overactive bladder (OAB). Led by renowned experts in urology, this educational activity covers a spectrum of topics, including diagnostic approaches, behavioral therapies, and pharmacologic treatments. The desired results of this activity are for urologists, urogynecologists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurses to improve their diagnosis and treatment of OAB. By enhancing their understanding of OAB pathophysiology, diagnostic nuances, and therapeutic options, clinicians will be better prepared to devise personalized treatment plans, improve patient outcomes, enhance quality of care, and address the complex needs of diverse patient populations suffering from OAB.

This educational activity is intended for urologists, urogynecologists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and other clinicians caring for patients with overactive bladder.

This continuing medical education activity is supported through an educational grant from Sumitomo Pharma America.

At the completion of viewing this you will be able to submit for free 1.00 / AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ or 1.00 / ANCC Contact Hour.


Episode 94: Pelvic Pain, What You Need to Know!18 May 202400:52:31

Pelvic pain can be a distressing and disruptive condition, affecting individuals of all ages and genders. It manifests as discomfort or agony in the lower abdomen, pelvic region, or genital area, and can arise from various underlying causes. Endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), urinary tract infections (UTIs), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and musculoskeletal issues are among the common culprits. Understanding the root cause is crucial for effective management, as treatment strategies vary depending on the underlying condition. Seeking medical evaluation is paramount, as persistent pelvic pain could indicate a serious health issue that requires prompt attention. Moreover, addressing pelvic pain promptly not only enhances physical well-being but also contributes to emotional and mental health by alleviating stress and improving quality of life. UroNurse Expert Laurie Atkinson, RN, CURN will guide us through a comprehensive understanding of pelvic pain and its multifaceted nature. As an experienced registered nurse specializing in urology, Laurie brings a wealth of knowledge and practical insights to the forefront, elucidating the complexities of pelvic pain disorders. Attendees learn about the diverse array of conditions that can contribute to pelvic pain, ranging from gynecological issues like endometriosis to urological conditions such as interstitial cystitis. Through her engaging presentation style, Laurie empowers individuals to recognize the signs and symptoms of pelvic pain, encouraging proactive engagement with healthcare providers for timely diagnosis and targeted treatment. *The expert's opinions in this communication are personal and not representative of any organization. They are for informational purposes only, not official guidance. Viewers are advised to use their judgment, seek additional advice, and take responsibility for any actions based on these opinions.

Episode 93: Unveiling the Secrets of MRI-Guided Prostate Biopsy11 May 202400:47:41

Unveiling the secrets of MRI-guided prostate biopsy marks a significant leap forward in the realm of medical imaging and diagnostic precision. Leveraging the power of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology, this innovative approach offers unparalleled insights into the intricate landscape of the prostate gland, allowing for more accurate detection and characterization of suspicious lesions. By integrating real-time MRI guidance with targeted biopsy techniques, clinicians can navigate with unprecedented precision, honing in on suspicious areas with pinpoint accuracy, thus minimizing unnecessary sampling and reducing the risk of false negatives. This fusion of imaging and biopsy technologies not only enhances diagnostic accuracy but also revolutionizes treatment planning, empowering healthcare providers to tailor interventions with greater precision, ultimately improving patient outcomes and quality of life.

Moreover, the unveiling of MRI-guided prostate biopsy secrets signifies a paradigm shift in prostate cancer management, ushering in an era of personalized medicine and tailored interventions. Unlike traditional blind biopsies, which often yield inconclusive results or miss clinically significant tumors, MRI-guided techniques offer a comprehensive view of the prostate gland's architecture, enabling clinicians to target suspicious regions with unparalleled precision. This transformative approach not only enhances diagnostic accuracy but also facilitates risk stratification, enabling clinicians to identify aggressive tumors early and devise tailored treatment strategies accordingly. Furthermore, by minimizing the need for repeat biopsies and reducing the risk of complications, MRI-guided prostate biopsy not only improves patient outcomes but also streamlines healthcare resource utilization, paving the way for more efficient and cost-effective prostate cancer care. Join Garrett D. Pohlman, MD for more information on this new technique.


Episode 92: Botox for Overactive Bladder, Tips and Tricks04 May 202400:40:44

Botox, also known as botulinum toxin type A, is commonly used as a treatment for overactive bladder, a condition characterized by frequent and urgent urination. When injected into the bladder muscle, Botox works by blocking the nerve signals that trigger the muscle to contract. This results in a reduction of involuntary bladder contractions and can lead to decreased urgency and frequency of urination. Many patients experience significant relief from symptoms, which can last for several months. The procedure is usually done on an outpatient basis and involves injecting Botox directly into the bladder using a cystoscope.

Despite its effectiveness, Botox treatment for overactive bladder is not without risks. Potential side effects include urinary tract infections, difficulty urinating, and the need for temporary catheterization. Patients should discuss their medical history and any potential risks with their healthcare provider before undergoing the treatment. Regular follow-ups are also necessary to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment and to address any concerns that may arise. Overall, Botox is considered a safe and effective option for managing overactive bladder when other treatments such as medications or lifestyle changes have not provided adequate relief.

Vic Senese, RN, BSN, will share valuable tips and tricks for assisting in Botox procedures, covering all aspects from patient preparation to medication preparation. In patient prep, he emphasizes the importance of thoroughly reviewing the patient's medical history and ensuring they understand the procedure and potential side effects. Proper patient positioning and comfort during the procedure are also highlighted. In terms of medication prep, He underscores the need for accurate dosing and mixing of the Botox solution, as well as ensuring all equipment and supplies are sterile and ready for use. Vic. Senese's guidance aims to streamline the procedure and enhance patient safety and satisfaction.


(Audio) Crushing It: Slam-Dunk Strategies for Managing Kidney Stones Presented by Jeremy D. Lai, MD15 Mar 202600:47:08

Kidney stones can be one of the most painful urologic conditions patients experience. In this educational session titled “Crushing It: Slam-Dunk Strategies for Managing Kidney Stones,” Jeremy D. Lai, MD shares practical, evidence-based approaches for diagnosing, treating, and preventing kidney stones (renal calculi) in clinical practice.

Hosted by Vic Senese, RN, BSN, FAUNA, this presentation highlights key insights from the Chicago Metro SUNA Spring Conference, where urology professionals gather to discuss the latest advancements in urologic care, stone management, and patient education.

In this session, Dr. Lai discusses modern strategies that help healthcare providers better manage kidney stone patients, including clinical evaluation, treatment options, and prevention strategies that can improve long-term outcomes.

Topics discussed in this presentation include:

• Understanding how kidney stones form and common stone types
• Recognizing symptoms of renal colic and urinary obstruction
• Diagnostic tools used to identify stones, including imaging and laboratory testing
• Treatment options such as medical management, ureteroscopy, laser lithotripsy, and shockwave lithotripsy
• Strategies to help patients prevent recurring kidney stones
• The role of hydration, diet, and metabolic evaluation in stone prevention
• Nursing considerations for caring for patients with kidney stones

Kidney stones affect millions of people each year, making this topic highly relevant for urology nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals involved in urologic care. Understanding the latest treatment approaches and prevention strategies is essential for improving patient outcomes and reducing recurrence.

This conference presentation provides practical takeaways for clinicians and educational insights for anyone interested in learning more about kidney stone treatment, urology care, and urinary health.

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Stay connected with UroNurse, where healthcare professionals share knowledge to improve urologic patient care, nursing practice, and bladder health education.

The expert's opinions in this communication are personal and not representative of any organization. They are for informational purposes only, not official guidance. Viewers are advised to use their judgment, seek additional advice, and take responsibility for any actions based on these opinions.

Episode 91: CBUNA Certification of Urologic Nurses and Associates27 Apr 202400:57:05

CBUNA certification, offered by the Certification Board of Urologic Nurses and Associates (CBUNA), is a prestigious credential designed for professionals in the field of urologic nursing and patient care. Achieving CBUNA certification signifies a high level of expertise and commitment to excellence in providing care for patients with urologic conditions. Through rigorous examination and evaluation of knowledge and skills, CBUNA certification ensures that certified individuals possess the necessary competencies to deliver quality care, manage urologic disorders, and promote patient well-being.

CBUNA certification not only validates the proficiency of urologic nurses and associates but also enhances their professional growth and advancement opportunities. Holding CBUNA certification demonstrates a dedication to ongoing learning and staying abreast of advancements in urologic nursing practice. Employers often value CBUNA-certified professionals for their specialized knowledge and competence, leading to enhanced job prospects and potential for career advancement. Additionally, CBUNA certification fosters a sense of pride and accomplishment among certified individuals, as they contribute to improving patient outcomes and elevating standards of care in urologic nursing practice. Join us as CBUNA President Anthony Lutz, MSN NP-C CUNP discusses how you can become certified.


Episode 90: Dick and Jane have Lumps and Bumps,, STIs21 Apr 202400:52:47

As Dick and Jane confront their newfound diagnosis of STIs, the story delves into the emotional and psychological toll of grappling with such conditions. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) represent a diverse array of contagious diseases transmitted through sexual contact, including vaginal, anal, or oral intercourse. From common infections like chlamydia and gonorrhea to more severe conditions such as HIV and syphilis, STIs pose significant health risks and can have long-term consequences if left untreated. Beyond physical health implications, STIs can also impact mental and emotional well-being, often carrying a social stigma that can lead to feelings of shame and isolation for those affected.


Episode 89: Circumcision-When, Why & How!13 Apr 202400:45:27

Circumcision, a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the foreskin from the penis, has been a subject of considerable debate regarding its risk-benefit profile. Proponents argue that circumcision offers various health benefits, including a reduced risk of urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as HIV, and penile cancer. Additionally, some studies suggest that circumcision may lower the risk of certain genital conditions like phimosis and balanitis. Moreover, cultural and religious considerations often play a significant role in the decision-making process for circumcision, with many communities viewing it as a traditional practice with social and religious significance.

However, opponents of routine circumcision raise concerns about its potential risks and ethical considerations. Critics argue that circumcision is an unnecessary surgical intervention that may lead to complications such as bleeding, infection, or injury to the penis. Moreover, there are debates surrounding the impact of circumcision on sexual function and sensation, with some individuals reporting decreased sensitivity or other adverse effects. Additionally, ethical concerns arise regarding the violation of bodily autonomy, particularly when circumcision is performed on infants who cannot provide informed consent. Thus, the decision to undergo circumcision involves weighing potential health benefits against risks and considering cultural, religious, and ethical perspectives.


Episode 88: Sonic Waves, Healing Waves: Sonablate HIFU for Prostate Cancer 06 Apr 202400:46:11

Sonablate HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) has emerged as a pioneering treatment option for prostate cancer, offering patients a minimally invasive alternative to traditional surgery or radiation therapy. Dr. Arpeet Shah will discuss this innovative technology utilizes focused ultrasound waves to precisely target and ablate cancerous tissue within the prostate gland, while sparing surrounding healthy tissue from damage. By delivering high-intensity energy to the affected area, Sonablate HIFU effectively destroys cancer cells, leading to tumor shrinkage and disease control, all without the need for surgical incisions.

One of the key advantages of Sonablate HIFU in prostate cancer treatment lies in its ability to provide excellent cancer control outcomes while minimizing the risk of debilitating side effects commonly associated with more invasive treatments. With Sonablate HIFU, patients experience reduced risks of urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction compared to traditional surgical procedures like radical prostatectomy. Additionally, the non-invasive nature of Sonablate HIFU translates to shorter recovery times and a quicker return to normal activities, improving the overall quality of life for prostate cancer patients. As clinical evidence continues to accumulate, Sonablate HIFU represents a promising frontier in the management of prostate cancer, offering a personalized and effective treatment approach tailored to individual patient needs.


Episode 87: PSA and Prostate Biopsy, What Changed since our 1st Episode!30 Mar 202400:59:32

Since our first episode, significant advancements have occurred in the realm of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing and prostate biopsy procedures. One notable change is the refinement of PSA screening protocols, which now emphasize personalized risk assessment and shared decision-making between patients and healthcare providers. Rather than relying solely on PSA levels as a marker for prostate cancer, updated guidelines consider individual factors such as age, family history, and overall health to determine the necessity and frequency of screening. This tailored approach helps mitigate the risks of overdiagnosis and overtreatment, while still allowing for the early detection of clinically significant prostate cancers.

Moreover, advancements in imaging technologies have revolutionized the prostate biopsy process. Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) has emerged as a valuable tool for guiding targeted biopsies, enabling clinicians to identify suspicious areas within the prostate more accurately. This approach reduces the reliance on systematic biopsies, which can sometimes miss clinically significant cancers or lead to unnecessary procedures for benign findings. By incorporating mpMRI into the biopsy workflow, healthcare providers can improve the accuracy of cancer detection, enhance risk stratification, and optimize treatment decision-making for patients with suspected or diagnosed prostate cancer. Vic Senese, RN, BSN will discuss how these developments represent significant progress in the field, offering patients more precise and personalized approaches to prostate cancer diagnosis and management.


Episode 86: Dual Treatment For Bladder Cancer with Gemcitabine and Docetaxel Bladder Instillations23 Mar 202400:53:41

Dual treatment for bladder cancer using gemcitabine and docetaxel bladder instillations represents a promising therapeutic approach in combating the disease. Bladder cancer, a prevalent malignancy, often recurs locally within the bladder lining, necessitating targeted interventions. Gemcitabine and docetaxel, when administered directly into the bladder, synergistically target cancer cells while minimizing systemic side effects. Gemcitabine disrupts DNA synthesis, impeding cancer cell proliferation, while docetaxel interferes with microtubule function, inducing apoptosis. This dual therapy not only eradicates existing cancer cells but also inhibits the formation of new tumors, offering patients a potential avenue for prolonged remission and improved quality of life.

Noelle Vievering, RN, BSN discusses the localized delivery of gemcitabine and docetaxel via bladder instillations not only maximizes therapeutic efficacy but also minimizes systemic toxicity commonly associated with traditional chemotherapy. By directly infusing the drugs into the bladder, clinicians can achieve high drug concentrations at the tumor site while sparing healthy tissues from unnecessary exposure. This targeted approach reduces the incidence of systemic adverse effects such as nausea, hair loss, and bone marrow suppression, which are often observed with systemic chemotherapy. Furthermore, the convenience and non-invasiveness of bladder instillations enhance patient compliance and acceptance of treatment, facilitating regular administration and monitoring. As research into the efficacy and safety of this dual therapy continues to evolve, gemcitabine and docetaxel bladder instillations hold promise as a valuable component of comprehensive bladder cancer management strategies.

*The expert's opinions in this communication are personal and not representative of any organization. They are for informational purposes only, not official guidance. Viewers are advised to use their judgment, seek additional advice, and take responsibility for any actions based on these opinions.


Episode 85: Exploring Sacral Neuromodulation16 Mar 202400:59:41

Exploring sacral neuromodulation represents a frontier in medical science, offering promising avenues for managing various pelvic disorders. At its core, sacral neuromodulation involves the targeted modulation of sacral nerves through electrical impulses, thereby regulating bladder, bowel, and pelvic floor function. This innovative therapy has revolutionized the treatment landscape for conditions like urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, fecal incontinence, and pelvic pain syndromes, which can significantly impair quality of life. By implanting a small device near the sacral nerves, clinicians can deliver controlled electrical stimulation, effectively modulating nerve activity and restoring proper pelvic function. The procedure is minimally invasive, with many patients experiencing significant improvements in symptoms and overall well-being.

Dean Elterman, MD joins UroNurse as he discusses how ongoing research and advancements in sacral neuromodulation continue to expand its therapeutic potential. Clinical trials explore its applicability in addressing conditions beyond traditional indications, such as chronic pelvic pain, interstitial cystitis, and even neurological disorders like multiple sclerosis. The evolving understanding of neural circuitry and the role of sacral nerves in pelvic function fuels the exploration of novel treatment modalities and refinements in device technology. As interdisciplinary collaborations flourish between neurology, urology, and bioengineering fields, the horizon for sacral neuromodulation widens, offering hope for individuals grappling with debilitating pelvic disorders. Through continued innovation and clinical investigation, sacral neuromodulation stands poised to redefine standards of care and enhance the quality of life for patients worldwide.


Episode 84:Rad Tech & Nurse-Owned ESWL Company Changing the Game09 Mar 202400:56:01

Nurse-owned extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) ventures are poised to revolutionize the landscape of patient care, breaking away from traditional healthcare models. These enterprises represent a groundbreaking fusion of nursing expertise and entrepreneurial spirit, challenging conventional hierarchies and redefining the boundaries of medical entrepreneurship. By assuming ownership of ESWL facilities, nurses are not only embracing innovative treatment modalities but also embodying a profound commitment to patient-centered care. Their intimate understanding of clinical intricacies, coupled with a holistic approach to healing, fosters an environment where patients feel empowered and supported throughout their journey to wellness.


Episode 82: Recovery Rx: Nursing Tips for Prostate Surgery02 Mar 202400:58:40

Navigating the recovery process after prostate surgery requires a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies involved, and Nursing Tips for Prostate Surgery offers invaluable guidance to patients and caregivers alike. Compiled by experienced nursing professionals like Andrea Strong, DNP, this resource serves as a roadmap for optimizing post-operative care and promoting a smooth transition back to health. From managing potential complications to fostering emotional well-being, Nursing Tips for Prostate Surgery covers a wide spectrum of concerns with sensitivity and expertise.

The tips provided in this resource are designed to address the multifaceted needs of patients undergoing prostate surgery, encompassing physical, emotional, and practical aspects of recovery. From practical advice on wound care and medication management to strategies for coping with potential side effects such as urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction, Nursing Tips for Prostate Surgery offers practical solutions and reassurance throughout the recovery journey. By empowering patients with knowledge and support, this resource aims to enhance recovery outcomes and facilitate a sense of confidence and control during a challenging period of transition. *The expert's opinions in this communication are personal and not representative of any organization. They are for informational purposes only, not official guidance. Viewers are advised to use their judgment, seek additional advice, and take responsibility for any actions based on these opinions.

Episode 83: Prostate Cancer and Hormonal Ablation, Administration Tips & Tricks.02 Mar 202400:59:26

Hormone ablation therapy, also known as androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), is a common treatment approach for prostate cancer, especially in cases where the cancer has spread beyond the prostate gland or is at high risk of recurrence. Prostate cancer cells often rely on the male hormone testosterone to grow and spread. By reducing the levels of testosterone in the body or blocking its effects, hormone therapy aims to slow down or stop the growth of prostate cancer cells.

*The expert's opinions in this communication are personal and not representative of any organization. They are for informational purposes only, not official guidance. Viewers are advised to use their judgment, seek additional advice, and take responsibility for any actions based on these opinions.

#prostate

(Audio) Glean Ambulatory Urodynamics Explained | Real-World Bladder Testing with Jason Kim, MD07 Mar 202600:47:12

In this episode of UroNurse, host Vic Senese, RN, BSN, FAUNA, sits down with Jason Kim, MD to explore Glean Ambulatory Urodynamics, an innovative approach to evaluating lower urinary tract function in real-world settings.

Traditional urodynamics testing provides valuable information—but only within the artificial environment of the clinic or lab. Glean Ambulatory Urodynamics changes the game by allowing clinicians to collect bladder data while patients go about their normal daily activities. This real-world data may offer deeper insights into conditions such as overactive bladder, urinary incontinence, voiding dysfunction, and complex LUTS that are difficult to reproduce in a clinical setting.

Dr. Kim explains:

  • What Glean Ambulatory Urodynamics is and how it works

  • How it differs from conventional urodynamics

  • Which patients may benefit most from ambulatory testing

  • The clinical value of real-world bladder pressure and activity data

  • Potential implications for diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient outcomes

This discussion is ideal for urology nurses, advanced practice providers, urologists, pelvic health clinicians, and healthcare professionals looking to stay current on emerging diagnostic technologies in urology.

Whether you’re involved in urodynamics testing, patient education, or clinical decision-making, this episode offers practical insights into how ambulatory bladder monitoring may shape the future of functional urology care.

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The expert's opinions in this communication are personal and not representative of any organization. They are for informational purposes only, not official guidance. Viewers are advised to use their judgment, seek additional advice, and take responsibility for any actions based on these opinions.

Episode 81: A Pain in the Scrotum: When to be Concerned18 Feb 202400:46:53

Experiencing discomfort or pain in the scrotum can be alarming and often prompts immediate concern. While some instances may resolve on their own, certain symptoms warrant urgent attention and medical evaluation. It's crucial to differentiate between ordinary discomfort, such as from a minor injury or inflammation, and more serious conditions like testicular torsion or epididymitis. Testicular torsion, a medical emergency, occurs when the spermatic cord becomes twisted, cutting off blood flow to the testicle. This condition requires prompt surgical intervention to prevent permanent damage and loss of the testicle. On the other hand, epididymitis, an inflammation of the epididymis typically caused by infection, may present with symptoms like swelling, redness, and pain in the scrotum. While epididymitis often responds well to antibiotics, delaying treatment can lead to complications such as abscess formation or even infertility.

Understanding when to be concerned about scrotal pain involves recognizing associated symptoms and seeking timely medical advice. In addition to testicular torsion and epididymitis, conditions like testicular cancer, inguinal hernias, and hydroceles can also cause discomfort in the scrotum. Any sudden, severe pain accompanied by swelling, redness, fever, or difficulty urinating should not be ignored and requires immediate evaluation by a healthcare professional. Routine testicular self-exams and regular check-ups with a healthcare provider can help detect abnormalities early and ensure prompt intervention when necessary, promoting better outcomes and preserving reproductive health. Taking proactive steps to address scrotal pain underscores the importance of prioritizing one's well-being and seeking timely medical care when needed.



Episode 80: Emerging Uropathgens, Trends In Antibiotic Resistance, And The Applications Of Molecular Diagnostic Techniques In Urology10 Feb 202401:00:13

In the last fifty years, there have been significant changes in how microorganisms are detected in UTI patients and how to treat recurrent, persistent, complicated UTI infections using new diagnostic tools. Many uropathogens other than Escherichia coli have been identified as playing an active role in polymicrobial UTI infections and are frequently challenging to detect using standard urine culture. These organisms have also developed multi-drug resistance mechanisms to help protect themselves from antibiotic treatment, making their detection and treatment difficult. This presentation will review the uropathogens detected presently in symptomatic UTI patients, how these organisms resist antibiotic treatment, and new evidence-based molecular methods for detecting and identifying their antibiotic susceptibility.

In the last fifty years, there have been significant changes in how microorganisms are detected in UTI patients and how to treat recurrent, persistent, complicated UTI infections using new diagnostic tools. Many uropathogens other than Escherichia coli have been identified as playing an active role in polymicrobial UTI infections and are frequently challenging to detect using standard urine culture. These organisms have also developed multi-drug resistance mechanisms to help protect themselves from antibiotic treatment, making their detection and treatment difficult. This presentation will review the uropathogens detected presently in symptomatic UTI patients, how these organisms resist antibiotic treatment, and new evidence-based molecular methods for detecting and identifying their antibiotic susceptibility.

*The information provided in this video is for entertainment and educational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

Episode 79: Penile Traction, from Gimmick to Legitimate Therapy03 Feb 202400:57:22

Penile traction, once considered a potential gimmick, has evolved into a recognized and legitimate therapy for the treatment of Peyronie's disease. Peyronie's disease is a condition characterized by the development of fibrous scar tissue within the penis, leading to curvature, pain, and potential difficulties with sexual function. Penile traction involves the use of mechanical devices that gently apply a stretching force to the penis over a period of time. This continuous stretching is believed to help remodel the scar tissue, reducing curvature and improving overall penile function.


Over the years, clinical studies and medical research have provided evidence supporting the efficacy of penile traction as a therapeutic intervention for Peyronie's disease. While the exact mechanisms of action are not fully understood, the gradual stretching is thought to promote tissue remodeling and collagen degradation. As a non-invasive and non-surgical option, penile traction has gained acceptance among healthcare professionals as a conservative approach to managing Peyronie's disease. The shift from skepticism to recognition underscores the importance of exploring innovative and evidence-based therapies in the field of urology, offering patients alternatives that may improve their quality of life and intimate relationships.

Join Landon Trost, MD as he discusses this new therapy.


Episode 78: Will Healthcare Workers be Replaced by AI?27 Jan 202400:54:38

It's essential to recognize that AI in healthcare should be viewed as a complement to human expertise rather than a substitute, BUT what if it could replace us. What would that look like. Join Vic Senese, RN, BSN as he updates us on AI and discusses how we could be replaced!

*The expert's opinions in this communication are personal and not representative of any organization. They are for informational purposes only, not official guidance. Viewers are advised to use their judgment, seek additional advice, and take responsibility for any actions based on these opinions.

#ai #healthcare

Episode 77: The Continence Care Registry Study21 Jan 202400:55:22

Hollister Incorporated, a leading medical products and services company, is actively engaged in conducting The Continence Care Registry, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at advancing research and understanding in the field of continence care. This registry serves as a comprehensive database that collects and analyzes valuable information related to individuals managing continence issues, providing crucial insights into their experiences and challenges. By compiling real-world data from a diverse range of participants, Hollister seeks to enhance the development of innovative solutions and personalized care strategies for those dealing with incontinence.


In this episode, Diane Newman, DNP FAAN BCB-PMD will discuss how fostering collaboration between healthcare professionals, researchers, and patients will ultimately work towards improving the quality of life for individuals affected by continence issues. By leveraging the power of data-driven insights, we aim to drive advancements in continence care solutions, ensuring that patients receive tailored support and effective interventions.



Episode 76: Navigating the World of Kidney Stones13 Jan 202400:59:13

Anticipation is mounting for the upcoming episode of UroNurse.com, featuring the esteemed Christy B. Krieg, MSN, CUNP, as she takes center stage to discuss "Navigating the World of Kidney Stones." With her wealth of experience and expertise in urology nursing, Christy promises to deliver a dynamic and informative session. Viewers can expect an engaging exploration of the nuances surrounding kidney stones, from the factors contributing to their formation to practical insights for prevention and management.


Christy B. Krieg, known for her insightful and accessible approach to urological topics, is set to provide a unique perspective on navigating the challenges posed by kidney stones. As she breaks down the complexities of the subject matter, viewers can anticipate a blend of evidence-based information and practical tips for maintaining optimal kidney health.



Episode 75: Optimizing Patient Care: A Service Company's Tips for Increasing Efficiency and Satisfaction06 Jan 202400:58:21

n the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, optimizing patient care is paramount to achieving both efficiency and satisfaction. Service companies within the healthcare industry play a pivotal role in shaping the patient experience, and their tips for enhancing efficiency can significantly impact overall care delivery. One key strategy is the implementation of advanced technologies that streamline administrative tasks, allowing healthcare providers to focus more on direct patient care.

Moreover, a service company's emphasis on patient engagement is crucial for elevating satisfaction levels. Proactive communication, personalized care plans, and accessible health information empower patients to actively participate in their healthcare journey. 

ABC Medical presenters Amy Landrum MSN APRN AGNP-C CWOCN and Zach Tierney will discuss the intersection of technology and patient-centric approaches to optimizing care, ensuring efficiency, and fostering high levels of satisfaction in the healthcare service industry.


Episode 74: A Look Back at 202330 Dec 202300:54:43

As we reflect on the year 2023, a glance back at uronurse.com reveals a dynamic and evolving platform dedicated to serving the urology nursing community. Throughout the year, uronurse.com has been a reliable source of information, education, and community engagement for urology healthcare workers around the globe. The website has played a pivotal role in keeping healthcare professionals abreast of the latest advancements, guidelines, and best practices in urological nursing, contributing significantly to the ongoing professional development of its audience.


Uronurse.com has facilitated a sense of connection and collaboration among urology nurses by providing forums, webinars, and interactive resources that foster knowledge exchange and networking. From updates on emerging therapies to in-depth articles on patient care strategies, the website has been a comprehensive hub for urology healthcare workers seeking to enhance their skills and stay informed in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. The year 2023 has seen uronurse.com continue to be a vital resource, reflecting its commitment to empowering urology healthcare workers and ultimately improving patient outcomes.


Episode 73: Christmas Presents, New Urology Product Review24 Dec 202300:54:41

As the holiday season approaches, the excitement of exchanging Christmas presents fills the air with joy and anticipation. Whether wrapped in festive paper or carefully concealed in gift bags, these tokens of affection and generosity symbolize the spirit of giving. Christmas presents come in various shapes and sizes, each one holding the potential to bring smiles, laughter, and warmth to both the giver and the recipient. 

 

In the realm of urology, the unveiling of a new product can be as eagerly anticipated as unwrapping a Christmas present. The introduction of innovative urological devices or treatments often represents a significant leap forward in improving patient care and outcomes. A comprehensive product review not only highlights the features and benefits of the innovation but also provides valuable insights into how it might revolutionize urological practices, ultimately enhancing the quality of care for individuals facing urologic health challenges. Just as the exchange of Christmas presents brings joy and excitement, the introduction of a groundbreaking urology product can bring hope and progress to the realm of urologic care.


Episode 72: Exploring the SUNA Foundation16 Dec 202300:39:46

Since 2007, the mission of the SUNA Foundation is to improve urologic health care and the lives of people with urologic health issues through funding of urologic scholarships, educational programs, and nursing research. The Foundation offers several scholarships from Chapter startup and enhancement funding to member funding to attend conferences, recertification and recognition awards.


Furthermore, the foundation places a strong emphasis on education, providing resources and programs that empower healthcare providers with the latest knowledge and skills in urologic care. Through conferences, workshops, and publications, SUNA Foundation ensures that healthcare professionals stay abreast of the evolving landscape of urology, ultimately enhancing the quality of patient care. Join us to learn more about how to take advantage of the resources the foundation provides and how to support their mission.


(Audio) How to Use the Latest AI Tools to Boost Productivity and Creativity28 Feb 202600:42:48

How can the latest AI tools dramatically improve your productivity, creativity, and workflow—without replacing the human touch? In this episode, Vic Senese, RN, BSN, FAUNA, breaks down how today’s most powerful AI tools can help professionals, creators, educators, and clinicians work smarter, faster, and more creatively.

Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tech buzzword—it’s a practical, everyday tool that can help you generate content, organize ideas, streamline workflows, automate repetitive tasks, and spark creativity across nearly every field. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, podcaster, educator, entrepreneur, or lifelong learner, this episode shows you how to leverage AI responsibly and effectively.

In this video, you’ll learn:

  • How modern AI tools can save hours every week

  • Ways AI enhances creativity instead of replacing it

  • Practical examples of AI for content creation, education, and productivity

  • How to Use the Latest AI Tools to Boost Productivity and Creativity
  • How to use AI ethically, accurately, and confidently

  • Why AI is becoming an essential skill—not an optional one

Vic explains these tools in clear, real-world language, cutting through hype and fear to focus on practical applications that actually work. This episode is perfect for anyone curious about AI but unsure where to start—or how to use it safely and effectively in professional settings.

If you’re ready to work smarter, think bigger, and unlock new creative possibilities, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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The expert's opinions in this communication are personal and not representative of any organization. They are for informational purposes only, not official guidance. Viewers are advised to use their judgment, seek additional advice, and take responsibility for any actions based on these opinions.

Episode 71: Is the Elimination of CAUTIs Even Possible?09 Dec 202300:52:23

According to 2019 statistics from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) and the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTIs) acquired in a hospital setting may be in excess of 500k per year in the United States. If nursing homes are considered along with acute care hospitals, it is estimated that there are more than one million cases of CAUTIs annually in the U.S. based on IHI statistics.

 

The opportunity to eliminate CAUTIs is here. This revolutionary approach has shown great promise and ongoing success for both inpatient and at home use. An external catheter system comfortable for men, women and pediatrics.

The TrueClr external catheter is an innovative solution to preventing Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTIs). The opportunity to help eliminate CAUTIs will significantly improve care and personal well-being. Join us as Dr. Jon Meliones takes a deep dive into this issue.




Episode 70: The Genitourinary Symptoms of Menopause 02 Dec 202301:00:11

The genitourinary symptoms of menopause encompass a range of changes and challenges that many women may experience as they transition through this natural phase of life. One of the primary manifestations is vaginal dryness, a result of declining estrogen levels that affect the moisture and elasticity of the vaginal tissues. This can lead to discomfort, itching, and pain during sexual intercourse, impacting a woman's overall quality of life. Additionally, the reduced estrogen levels can contribute to thinning of the vaginal walls, a condition known as vaginal atrophy, which may result in urinary symptoms such as increased frequency, urgency, and incontinence. These genitourinary symptoms can have a significant impact on a woman's physical and emotional well-being, affecting intimate relationships and daily activities.

Rachel S. Rubin MD, Urologist and Sexual Medicine Specialist  will address genitourinary symptoms during menopause and how hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can replenish estrogen levels and alleviate vaginal discomfort. Non-hormonal treatments, such as moisturizers and lubricants, are also available to manage dryness and enhance sexual comfort. Lifestyle modifications, including pelvic floor exercises, can help improve urinary symptoms like incontinence. Open communication between women and their healthcare providers is crucial for addressing genitourinary symptoms effectively and tailoring a comprehensive approach to promote overall well-being during the menopausal transition. Understanding and managing these symptoms empower women to navigate this life stage with greater comfort and confidence.




Episode 69: Ask the Experts Anything25 Nov 202301:00:16

At UroNurse.com, we are privileged to have a team of expert presenters who are well-versed in the field of urology. Their wealth of knowledge and experience makes them valuable resources for anyone seeking information on urological issues. Whether you're a healthcare professional looking to enhance your understanding of the latest developments in urology or an individual seeking guidance on a specific urological concern, our expert presenters are here to help.


Feel free to ask them anything you want to know about urology, from general topics like common urological conditions and their treatments to more specialized areas such as urologic surgery techniques or advancements in urological research. Your questions will drive this weeks show. The experts at UroNurse.com are committed to sharing their expertise and fostering a better understanding of urology, ultimately contributing to improved patient care and outcomes. 



Episode 68: Pee-king Inside the World of Urinalysis Part 2 Advanced Microscopy18 Nov 202300:56:46

Urine microscopy is a valuable diagnostic tool employed in clinical laboratories to examine the cellular and structural components of a patient's urine sample. This analysis provides critical insights into the health of the urinary system and can aid in the diagnosis and monitoring of various medical conditions. During urine microscopy, a small portion of a well-mixed urine sample is placed under a microscope, allowing the observation of elements such as red blood cells, white blood cells, epithelial cells, crystals, and casts. Abnormalities in these components can indicate a range of issues, from urinary tract infections and kidney diseases to metabolic disorders and renal stones.

Urine microscopy plays a crucial role in identifying conditions like glomerulonephritis, which can cause inflammation and damage to the filtering units of the kidneys, or identifying the presence of crystals, which might suggest the formation of kidney stones. The results of urine microscopy can guide healthcare professionals in making informed decisions regarding treatment and management strategies for patients with urinary system disorders, enabling early intervention and improving overall patient care. Join Vic Senese, RN, BSN as we go Pee-king into the world of urinalysis with the aid of a Microscope.



Episode 67: Pee-king Inside the World of Urinalysis Part 1 Basic11 Nov 202301:00:25

Urinalysis, the often overlooked yet invaluable tool in the field of medical diagnostics, provides a window into the intricate inner workings of the human body. By analyzing the chemical composition of urine, healthcare professionals can unveil a wealth of information about a patient's health, from detecting early signs of kidney disease and diabetes to monitoring drug use. This unassuming bodily fluid serves as a non-invasive gateway to our physiological secrets. Its transparency, accessibility, and simplicity have made urinalysis an essential part of routine medical examinations, allowing healthcare providers to uncover potential issues and recommend appropriate treatments before symptoms manifest.


Behind the scenes, urinalysis is a fascinating journey into the realm of biochemistry. It involves the assessment of various parameters, such as color, odor, specific gravity, and the presence of proteins, blood cells, and glucose, among others. This examination provides clues about a patient's overall health, nutritional status, and hydration levels. Join Vic Senese, RN, BSN as we go Pee-king into the world of urinalysis to unveil not only the secrets of our bodies but also the many ways this unassuming fluid plays a pivotal role in healthcare and society at large.



Episode 66: Defending the Detrusor04 Nov 202301:00:25

Defending the Detrusor with Dr. Wayne Kuang is a critical aspect of urology that highlights the importance of preserving bladder health and function. Dr. Kuang, with his extensive expertise and dedication to the field, brings a wealth of knowledge and insights to this important topic. His advocacy for protecting the detrusor muscle in urological treatments and surgeries not only ensures improved patient outcomes but also serves as a cornerstone in promoting urological health and well-being.


Dr. Kuang's contributions and insights into defending the detrusor are especially vital in the context of treating conditions such as overactive bladder, urinary retention, and incontinence. By emphasizing the significance of detrusor muscle preservation, he guides urology professionals in making informed decisions that not only alleviate patient discomfort but also enhance their overall quality of life. Dr. Wayne Kuang's dedication to defending the detrusor muscle underscores the need for urologists and healthcare providers to prioritize bladder health and function in their treatment strategies, ultimately leading to more effective and patient-centric care.

*The information provided on the site is for educational purposes only, and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment. 


The information provided on the site is for educational purposes only, and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment. The opinions expressed by the expert(s) in this communication are solely those of the individual and do not represent or reflect the views, opinions, or official stance of any organization, company, or entity, whether mentioned or not. The expert's opinions are provided for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as official or endorsed guidance. Viewers of this communication are encouraged to exercise their own judgment and seek further advice or consult with relevant authorities as needed. Any actions taken based on the expert's opinions are the sole responsibility of the individual.


Live from the SUNA Conference in Phoenix31 Oct 202300:36:48

The experts from UroNurse got together in Phoenix at the recent SUNA meeting to have a live show. We also interviewed several people at the conference to try to share what the live experience of attending a conferences like.



The Estrogen Effect: Transforming Health and Happiness21 Oct 202300:59:41

Dr. Kelly Casperson is a urologist, wife, mom, sex educator, and top international podcaster whose mission is empowering women to live their best love lives. Kelly identified the need for better resources and developed a sex education class for women that covers topics like sexual health, intimacy, mind work, and the science of desire.


Dr. Kelly Casperson's research on the estrogen effect in women's health has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of this critical hormone's role in overall well-being. Dr. Casperson's work has focused on elucidating the intricate connections between estrogen levels and various aspects of women's health, from reproductive health to cardiovascular health and beyond. Her studies have highlighted the multifaceted influence of estrogen on women's bodies, emphasizing its importance in maintaining healthy menstrual cycles, bone density, and cardiovascular function. Through rigorous scientific investigation, Dr. Casperson has contributed invaluable insights that have the potential to reshape healthcare practices and empower women to make informed choices about their hormonal health. Join us this week to learn more on the Estrogen Effect: Transforming Health and Happiness.

*The information provided on the site is for educational purposes only, and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.


Episode 63: SKILLS: Empowering Healthcare Workers: BCG Skill Development.14 Oct 202300:57:35

BCG, or Bacillus Calmette-Guérin, is a widely used immunotherapy for the prevention of recurrent bladder cancer. In this context, BCG is not a vaccine but rather a treatment that harnesses the body's immune system to fight cancer cells. BCG therapy involves the use of a weakened strain of the Mycobacterium bovis bacterium, which is related to the bacteria responsible for tuberculosis. When BCG is instilled directly into the bladder, it stimulates an immune response within the urinary tract, enhancing the body's ability to recognize and attack cancer cells. BCG therapy is primarily used for non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer, particularly high-risk cases, to reduce the chances of cancer recurrence and progression. BCG therapy has been a significant advancement in the management of recurrent bladder cancer, as it can help reduce the likelihood of cancer returning and progressing to a more invasive stage. However, the treatment may have side effects, such as urinary symptoms, fever, and fatigue, which should be closely monitored by healthcare professionals during the course of therapy. Join us this Saturday as Lais Heideman, BSN, RN, CURN reviews the skills necessary to administer BCG.

*The information provided on the site is for educational purposes only, and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

Episode 62: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Urology Imaging Explained07 Oct 202300:53:54

Urology imaging plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and management of various urinary and reproductive system disorders. It encompasses a range of techniques designed to visualize the kidneys, bladder, ureters, and other urological structures. One of the most common methods is ultrasound, which uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of the urinary tract. It is non-invasive, readily available, and does not involve ionizing radiation, making it a preferred initial choice for many urological conditions, such as kidney stones, urinary tract infections, and prostate abnormalities. In addition to ultrasound, urology imaging includes more advanced modalities like computed tomography (CT) scans and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). CT scans provide detailed cross-sectional images that are invaluable for detecting and characterizing kidney tumors, assessing trauma-related injuries, and planning surgical interventions. MRI, on the other hand, offers excellent soft tissue contrast and is often used to evaluate the prostate gland, pelvic floor disorders, and complex urological conditions. Urologists and radiologists work closely together to choose the most appropriate imaging technique based on the patient’s clinical presentation, ensuring accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning in the field of urology. Join us this Saturday as Vic Senese, RN, BSN takes us on a journey thru urology imaging. #imaging #uronurse #urologyimaging

(Audio) Is TURP Still the Gold Standard for BPH? 21 Feb 202600:56:17

Is TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate) still the gold standard for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in the era of lasers, implants, and minimally invasive therapies?

In this in-depth educational discussion for UroNurse, renowned urologist John Lin, MD, shares his expert perspective on TURP—a procedure he remains deeply passionate about and has performed over 100 times annually for many years. Dr. Lin breaks down why TURP has stood the test of time, where it still excels, and how it compares to newer BPH treatment options.

Hosted by Vic Senese, RN, BSN, FAUNA, this episode is designed for urology nurses, advanced practice providers, medical professionals, and informed patients seeking clarity amid the growing number of prostate treatment choices.

  • Why TURP became the gold standard for BPH

  • Long-term outcomes and durability of TURP

  • TURP vs laser prostate surgery (HoLEP, GreenLight, etc.)

  • Patient selection: who benefits most from TURP today

  • Complications, recovery, and nursing considerations

  • How surgeon experience impacts TURP outcomes

  • Is TURP being replaced—or refined?

With decades of clinical data and real-world experience, Dr. Lin offers a grounded, evidence-based discussion that cuts through the hype and focuses on what truly works for patients.

If you’re navigating prostate treatment decisions or caring for patients with lower urinary tract symptoms, this conversation provides practical insight you won’t want to miss.

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Episode 61: iTIND Unveiled: A New Era in BPH Treatment30 Sep 202300:48:08

Join us for a webinar featuring Dr. Bilal Chughtai on iTIND for the Minimally Invasive Treatment of BPH. iTIND, or Temporary Implantable Nitinol Device, is a cutting-edge and minimally invasive treatment option for managing Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), a common condition in aging men characterized by the enlargement of the prostate gland. Unlike traditional surgical procedures like transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) or open surgery, iTIND offers a gentler and less invasive approach to alleviate BPH symptoms. The iTIND device consists of a series of interlocking nitinol (nickel-titanium alloy) coils that are implanted within the prostatic urethra. Once in place, iTIND gently compresses the prostate tissue, relieving the urinary obstruction and discomfort associated with BPH. What makes iTIND particularly appealing is its temporary nature; it can be removed after a few days, allowing patients to return to their normal activities quickly. This minimally invasive solution offers significant benefits, including reduced risk of complications, shorter recovery times, and improved quality of life for individuals suffering from BPH. As medical technology continues to advance, iTIND stands out as an innovative and patient-friendly option for BPH management. *The information provided in this video is for entertainment and educational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

#bph #itind #uronurse

Episode 60: How Urodynamics Can Help You Meet the Challenges of a Changing Medical Environment25 Sep 202301:01:39

Join us for a webinar featuring Dr. Elizabeth Babin and Brian Hersh on how urodynamics can help you meet the challenges of a changing medical environment. The medical environment is changing rapidly, and healthcare providers are facing new challenges. Urodynamics is a diagnostic test that can help providers diagnose and treat a variety of urinary incontinence and other lower urinary tract disorders. In this webinar, we will discuss how urodynamics can help you: -Meet the challenges of the changing medical environment -Changing your practice to be more efficient -Improve patient outcomes and satisfaction -Improve your bottom line   We will also discuss the latest technologies and practices in urodynamics, and how they can help you improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your practice. In this webinar, we will discuss the following topics: -The changing medical environment and the challenges it poses for healthcare providers -How urodynamics can help providers meet these challenges -Explore latest technologies and practices in urodynamics, including Gemini UDS Systems and consumables -How to choose the right urodynamic equipment for your practice -How to use urodynamic equipment to improve patient care -Case studies of how urodynamics has been used to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs -How Gemini can help you improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your urodynamic practice Dr. Elizabeth Babin is a urodynamic specialist with over 20 years of experience. She is a leading expert in the field and has published extensively on the topic. She is passionate about using urodynamics to improve patient care and is excited to share her knowledge with you in this webinar. *The information provided in this video is for entertainment and educational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment. #urinaryhealth #uronurse #urineproblems

Episode 59: Living Leak-Free: ELITONE External Pelvic Floor Therapy16 Sep 202300:53:27

Gloria Kolb, CoFounder and CEO of ELITONE will discuss how ELITONE's external pelvic floor therapy not only offers a more convenient and comfortable solution but also helps individuals avoid the potential risks and costs associated with surgical interventions or medications. ELITONE External Pelvic Floor Therapy offers a revolutionary solution for individuals seeking relief from urinary incontinence and pelvic floor issues. Unlike traditional treatments that often involve invasive procedures or uncomfortable exercises, ELITONE takes a non-invasive approach. This wearable device is discreet and easy to use, making it an accessible option for those looking to regain control of their pelvic health. ELITONE utilizes advanced technology to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, addressing the root causes of incontinence rather than merely managing the symptoms. Users can wear it comfortably while going about their daily routines, and its gentle yet effective therapy sessions provide gradual improvement over time, promoting a sense of empowerment and confidence in those who have struggled with pelvic floor issues. *The information provided in this video is for entertainment and educational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

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