University Hospital Ulm
Ulm, Germany
Treatment of Benign prostatic hyperplasia (bph) by Transurethral incision of the prostate (TUIP)
- Initial consultation with the doctor
- clinical examination
- review of medical records
- laboratory tests:
- complete blood count
- general urine analysis
- urine culture
- biochemical analysis of blood
- blood coagulation analysis (aPTT, PT, INR)
- inflammatory markers (CRP, ESR)
- kidney function test (Creatinine, Urea, Na+, K+)
- tumor markers
- PSA
- pelvic ultrasonography
- MRI scan of the pelvis (on indication)
- preoperative care
- transurethral incision of the prostate (TUIP)
- nursing services
- symptomatic treatment
- the cost of essential medicines and materials
- control examinations
- full hospital accommodation
- consultation of related specialists
- treatment by leading expert
- written prescription
Department of Adult and Pediatric Urology

Head of the Department
Prof. Dr. Christian Bolenz
The department of Adult and Pediatric Urology at the University Hospital Ulm, with its high-precision diagnostics and innovative treatment methods, offers effective treatment of the urogenital system diseases. The department under the guidance of Prof. Dr. med. Christian Bolenz...
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The Ulm University Hospital was established in 1967 and it is the youngest university hospital in Baden-Württemberg. Due to its quality service and exceptional medical services just in 42 years of it has established a firm place in university health care, research, and teaching.
The hospital consists of 29 clinics and 15 institutes and provides the patients with inpatient and outpatient care at the top quality level. Each year around 50,000 patients undergo in-patient treatment and over 300,000 outpatient cases are treated in the university hospital of Ulm.
In 2012, the clinic opened a state-of-the-art complex for the Surgical Clinics and Dermatology - and for maximum quality and comfort for the patients.
Around 6,000 employees ensure that top-quality medical care is provided to the patients.