Reconstructive Urology

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Surgeons at UT Southwestern specialize in reconstructive urology to treat injuries and conditions affecting the urinary tract and certain reproductive organs. Using the latest technology, our urology team provides expert care to restore function and help patients return to their daily activities.

Innovations in Reconstructive Urology

Reconstructive urology is surgery to restore normal function by repairing, rerouting, or recreating areas of the upper and lower urinary tract and some reproductive organs. Patients might need reconstructive urology because of injuries, birth defects, medical conditions, or complications from surgery or other treatment.

Practicing in one of the nation’s leading medical and research facilities, our urologists (specialists in the urinary tract) are recognized as international experts in reconstructive urology. UT Southwestern urologists were the first in North Texas to use the newest generation surgical robot, the dual-console DaVinci Surgical System, which enables us to perform minimally invasive surgeries with even greater precision. 

Conditions We Treat with Reconstructive Urology

At UT Southwestern, we treat many areas with reconstructive urology, including the:

  • Kidneys
  • Ureters (tubes connecting the kidneys to the bladder)
  • Bladder
  • Urethra (tube leading from the bladder to outside the body)
  • Vagina
  • Penis
  • Testicles
  • Prostate gland

Reconstructive urology surgery can help patients with conditions such as:

Treatment for Reconstructive Urology

Our team includes experts in treating both women and men with all types of conditions, and injuries affecting the urinary tract and reproductive organs. For several conditions, we have the most experience in the region with surgical procedures that:

  • Remove scar tissue and reconstruct the urethra to repair urethral strictures
  • Correct severe penile deformities and restore a natural appearance in men with Peyronie’s disease
  • Implant an inflatable penile prosthesis to treat erectile dysfunction
  • Implant an artificial urinary sphincter to prevent urine leakage, to treat urinary incontinence

Our additional surgical procedures in reconstructive urology include:

  • Vaginal surgery for urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse
  • Buccal mucosa grafting (grafting skin from the inner lining of the cheek) in complex female genital reconstruction for certain intersex states (people born with a combination of male and female biological characteristics, such as chromosomes or genitals)
  • Penile surgery to repair hypospadias, a birth defect in which the opening of the urethra is on the underside of the penis rather than the tip
  • Fistula repair to close an opening between the bladder and another organ
  • Surgery to repair traumatic injuries to the bladder, kidneys, penis, or testicles
  • Urinary diversion to create another opening for urine to drain from the body, in cases of bladder problems

Clinical Trials

UT Southwestern offers a clinical trials program for the prevention and detection of conditions associated with reconstructive urology. Patients who qualify for a study might be offered promising therapies years before they are available to the public.

First in Region to Use Newest Generation of Surgical Robot

Physicians at UTSW are the first in North Texas to use the newest generation surgical robot, the dual-console DaVinci Surgical System, enabling them to perform minimally invasive surgeries with even greater precision. 

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