Urology
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Urology
Hello everyone, I am just newbie here in Khmer440.com.
May I introduce myself. My name is Soarawee Weerasopone, MD, Full time Thai Urologist of Royal Bangkok hospital.
I have started my working life here in Phnom Penh since 2016 as a Royal Phnom Penh's weekend Urologist, and being full-time 15 days a month since June 2019 so far.
My specialties and where you can find me,
Minimally Invasive Surgery in Urology and Subspecialty in Andrology
Member of MIS unit at Bangkok Hospital Head Quarter Bangkok, Thailand
Royal Phnom Penh Hospital, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Royal Angkor Hospital, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Bangkok Hospital Pattaya branch, Chonburi, Thailand
Attending Urology staff
Faculty of Medicine Burapha University Hospital, Chonburi, Thailand
Language : English, Thai
I have recently graduated from Taiwan, Republic of China, specialised in Robotic Da Vinci Surgical system and Andrology (Erectile dysfunction)
I also already got the Scholarships from USA and Japan which will make me be a frequent flyer in this coming years.
My approved destinations,
1) University of Iowa health care, Iowa city USA, specialised in Female Urology
2) University of Juntendo, Shinjuku Tokyo Japan, specialised in Endourology
3) University of California, San francisco USA, specialised in Minimally invasive oncology
Any questions on Urologic problems, you can feel free Email me directly at [email protected]
https://royalphnompenhhospital.com/doct ... erasopone/
or contact my primary working place,
Royal Phnom Penh Hospital
No. 888, Russian Confederation Blvd. Sangkat Toeuk Thla,
Khan Sen Sok, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Tel: +855 (0)23 991 000
Email: [email protected]
https://royalphnompenhhospital.com/
May I introduce myself. My name is Soarawee Weerasopone, MD, Full time Thai Urologist of Royal Bangkok hospital.
I have started my working life here in Phnom Penh since 2016 as a Royal Phnom Penh's weekend Urologist, and being full-time 15 days a month since June 2019 so far.
My specialties and where you can find me,
Minimally Invasive Surgery in Urology and Subspecialty in Andrology
Member of MIS unit at Bangkok Hospital Head Quarter Bangkok, Thailand
Royal Phnom Penh Hospital, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Royal Angkor Hospital, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Bangkok Hospital Pattaya branch, Chonburi, Thailand
Attending Urology staff
Faculty of Medicine Burapha University Hospital, Chonburi, Thailand
Language : English, Thai
I have recently graduated from Taiwan, Republic of China, specialised in Robotic Da Vinci Surgical system and Andrology (Erectile dysfunction)
I also already got the Scholarships from USA and Japan which will make me be a frequent flyer in this coming years.
My approved destinations,
1) University of Iowa health care, Iowa city USA, specialised in Female Urology
2) University of Juntendo, Shinjuku Tokyo Japan, specialised in Endourology
3) University of California, San francisco USA, specialised in Minimally invasive oncology
Any questions on Urologic problems, you can feel free Email me directly at [email protected]
https://royalphnompenhhospital.com/doct ... erasopone/
or contact my primary working place,
Royal Phnom Penh Hospital
No. 888, Russian Confederation Blvd. Sangkat Toeuk Thla,
Khan Sen Sok, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Tel: +855 (0)23 991 000
Email: [email protected]
https://royalphnompenhhospital.com/
Welcome to 440.
Is there any corrective surgery for a micro penis ? Asking for a friend
Is there any corrective surgery for a micro penis ? Asking for a friend
- faddpom
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Dear logos
Yes, I have trained Andrology fellowship course from Taiwan and also be a member of Urology team at Bangkok hospital headquarter, I can set up Tele-conference with them for the best solution for your friend.
Anyway, micropenis can be from many causes.
Your friend can Email me first without any charge, we can be friends, don't worry.
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Two doctors after having sex,
MAN: "Wow, that was great. You are an urologist aren't you?"
WOMAN: "Yes, how did you know?"
MAN: "Because you are a real expert handling the penis"
WOMAN: "And you must be an anesthesiologist, right?"
MAN: "Correct! How could you tell?"
WOMAN: "Because I didn't feel a thing"
MAN: "Wow, that was great. You are an urologist aren't you?"
WOMAN: "Yes, how did you know?"
MAN: "Because you are a real expert handling the penis"
WOMAN: "And you must be an anesthesiologist, right?"
MAN: "Correct! How could you tell?"
WOMAN: "Because I didn't feel a thing"
"Now, then, in order to understand white supremacy we must dismiss the notion that white people can give anybody their freedom." Stokely Carmichael
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Hi everyone. Due to my work in Urology field nowadays at Royal Bangkok hospital, Cambodia, face many patients with frequently asked questions so I am thinking about writing some Urologic tips that is also launched in Royal Phnom Penh official website https://royalphnompenhhospital.com/
I will put it here and hopefully will be valuable for someone who seek for Urologic help. If you guys seem it is good, I will keep updated new tips every 2 weeks. I am open-mind for any discussions.
4th Generation ESWL, Really better than the old generation one?
Now days, every modern surgeon aims to do every operation as non-invasively as possible. In the past, kidney stones had be done by open surgery, Luckily right now we have several methods to get rid of the stone without any wound or minimising the wound. ESWL is one option for stone management we are going to talk about. The first ESWL machine was invented in Germany after World War 2. With the benefits of shockwave sound that can infiltrate into skin without any wound, it has been developed into the 4th generation machine which does not need to be done under anaesthesia so the patient can save on unnecessary expenses in terms of the anaesthesiologist team, operative cost and hospital stay.
1st Generation ESWL machine is really big, being the size of around a big truck and the patient needed to be operated on under a full-filled water tank. Definitely, needed the anaesthesia within the water so everything was difficult and nearly impossible to do.
That’s why 2nd generation ESWL machine was invented to solve the problem of staying in a water tank for a long time. With this generation ESWL, the first ever-dry technique, the patient tended to be more comfortable during the procedure. But the cons still exist, for example, the machine was still big, the patient was still not comfortable and needed anaesthesia due to the pain.
Commonly practiced all over the world right now, the 3rd generation ESWL machine is a lot more compact, more comfortable for the patient-allowing them lie down on the bed during operation. However, anaesthesia is still needed due to some shockwave pulse possibly missing the target and causing kidney pain.
Royal Phnom Penh hospital is the first and currently only hospital in Cambodia that has installed this technology. Even in Thailand most ESWL machines are still the previous 3rd generation that need to do shockwave under anaesthesia.
From the original paper from Taiwan, 4th generation ESWL reach 98.5% compared with 3rd generation one at 82.6% shockwave hit rate. The less missed target, the less pain patient will be experience. The pain is minimal so there is no need for any anaesthesia or even pain killers. The 12 mm of stone disappeared at 80% stone free rate within 3 months following up as reported.
With more than 1 year of experience in this machine, our success rate is varied among the stone size,
92% for less than 1 cm kidney stone
73% for 1-2 cm kidney stone
60% for more than 2 cm kidney stone
Strong patient satisfaction with no serious complications so far. Anyway, there are alternative management for the kidney stone and every procedure has pros and cons. The distinctive pro for 4th generation ESWL is day-care management and it is the least invasive for stone management. Is it worth to try before doing any harmful operation? Any questions you can come to visit me at the Urology clinic.
Youtube presentation on 4th ESWL in Khmer soundtrack with English subtitles
https://youtu.be/_82GEpmhhfg
Dr. Soarawee Weerasopone
Minimally invasive Urologist
Royal Bangkok hospital
I will put it here and hopefully will be valuable for someone who seek for Urologic help. If you guys seem it is good, I will keep updated new tips every 2 weeks. I am open-mind for any discussions.
4th Generation ESWL, Really better than the old generation one?
Now days, every modern surgeon aims to do every operation as non-invasively as possible. In the past, kidney stones had be done by open surgery, Luckily right now we have several methods to get rid of the stone without any wound or minimising the wound. ESWL is one option for stone management we are going to talk about. The first ESWL machine was invented in Germany after World War 2. With the benefits of shockwave sound that can infiltrate into skin without any wound, it has been developed into the 4th generation machine which does not need to be done under anaesthesia so the patient can save on unnecessary expenses in terms of the anaesthesiologist team, operative cost and hospital stay.
1st Generation ESWL machine is really big, being the size of around a big truck and the patient needed to be operated on under a full-filled water tank. Definitely, needed the anaesthesia within the water so everything was difficult and nearly impossible to do.
That’s why 2nd generation ESWL machine was invented to solve the problem of staying in a water tank for a long time. With this generation ESWL, the first ever-dry technique, the patient tended to be more comfortable during the procedure. But the cons still exist, for example, the machine was still big, the patient was still not comfortable and needed anaesthesia due to the pain.
Commonly practiced all over the world right now, the 3rd generation ESWL machine is a lot more compact, more comfortable for the patient-allowing them lie down on the bed during operation. However, anaesthesia is still needed due to some shockwave pulse possibly missing the target and causing kidney pain.
Royal Phnom Penh hospital is the first and currently only hospital in Cambodia that has installed this technology. Even in Thailand most ESWL machines are still the previous 3rd generation that need to do shockwave under anaesthesia.
From the original paper from Taiwan, 4th generation ESWL reach 98.5% compared with 3rd generation one at 82.6% shockwave hit rate. The less missed target, the less pain patient will be experience. The pain is minimal so there is no need for any anaesthesia or even pain killers. The 12 mm of stone disappeared at 80% stone free rate within 3 months following up as reported.
With more than 1 year of experience in this machine, our success rate is varied among the stone size,
92% for less than 1 cm kidney stone
73% for 1-2 cm kidney stone
60% for more than 2 cm kidney stone
Strong patient satisfaction with no serious complications so far. Anyway, there are alternative management for the kidney stone and every procedure has pros and cons. The distinctive pro for 4th generation ESWL is day-care management and it is the least invasive for stone management. Is it worth to try before doing any harmful operation? Any questions you can come to visit me at the Urology clinic.
Youtube presentation on 4th ESWL in Khmer soundtrack with English subtitles
https://youtu.be/_82GEpmhhfg
Dr. Soarawee Weerasopone
Minimally invasive Urologist
Royal Bangkok hospital
hohoho, but i am shy... and thanks too
- faddpom
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Hi all,
I have done Urology Topic on COVID-19 and want to share to you, hope get some benefit from the Topic.
https://thaiuroincambodia.com/2020/05/0 ... erasopone/
Here is my personal Blog for giving information on Urology and hope develop Urologic field in Cambodia.
https://thaiuroincambodia.com/
Every comments are appreciated.
I have done Urology Topic on COVID-19 and want to share to you, hope get some benefit from the Topic.
https://thaiuroincambodia.com/2020/05/0 ... erasopone/
Here is my personal Blog for giving information on Urology and hope develop Urologic field in Cambodia.
https://thaiuroincambodia.com/
Every comments are appreciated.
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Initially I thought you were just taking the piss, thanks for sharing.
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"Not my circus, not my monkeys" - KiR
Dr Pommy works at RHPP...interesting to see him posting here.
He is a superb doctor...I cannot recommend him highly enough.
Crackers
He is a superb doctor...I cannot recommend him highly enough.
Crackers
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In china they have something seedy going on.
CNN: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/07/heal ... index.htmlThe new coronavirus can persist in men's semen even after they have begun to recover, a finding that raises the possibility the virus could be sexually transmitted
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Pardon my engrish, thanks you.