News and Articles in Urological Surgery
Dr. Vardi - Urologist & Andrologist in Paris
Urological Sketches by Dr. Vardi published in THE NEW YORKER
The New Yorker is an American weekly magazine that has been publishing reportages, reviews, essays, comics, poetry, and fiction since 1925. I had the pleasure of seeing some of my urological sketches — drawn during consultations with the aim of explaining certain conditions or procedures — given humorous captions by the magazine's cartoonists.
Dr. Vardi’s accreditation in Paris by the French National Authority for Health
Dr. Adam Vardi, Urological and Andrological Surgeon in Paris, received accreditation from the Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS) in January 2021.
For 15 years, the HAS has been encouraging doctors to voluntarily commit to a risk management approach, based on the reporting of adverse events associated with care (AEAC).
Patient satisfaction is a top priority for our team
The Doctolib online appointment scheduling platform allows patients who have visited the practice to leave an anonymous review regarding the quality of care they received.
We thank the patients who took the time to leave a review, and we are truly honored by their feedback.
We place particular emphasis on punctuality, listening to patients, and clearly explaining the treatments offered.
Dr. Vardi, a urologist in Paris, on BFM TV to discuss prostate cancer
It all began in 1999 when employees of a large corporation launched a challenge to grow mustaches.
This idea was taken up in 2003 by an international charitable foundation to encourage men to grow mustaches in support of men’s cancer screening.
Urology Consultations in Puteaux and La Défense
The Françoise Dolto Medical Center (CMS) is located in the heart of Puteaux. This new healthcare facility, which opened in 2008 and is managed by the city, offers high-quality services using state-of-the-art equipment. Dedicated to health and well-being, the Françoise Dolto Center in Puteaux was designed to make patients feel at ease.
Andropause: Diagnosis and Treatment in Paris
Andropause, also called age-related androgen deficiency in men (DALA — Déficit Androgénique Lié à l’Âge), corresponds to the progressive decrease in testosterone production with age. Unlike female menopause, which corresponds to a sudden cessation of hormonal production, andropause is characterized by a progressive and gradual decline in testosterone, beginning around 40 years of age.
Urinary Leakage in Men in Paris: causes and treatments
Urinary incontinence is defined as the involuntary loss of urine. Although often considered as a female pathology, it also affects a sizable proportion of men, particularly with advancing age. Urinary leakage in men can have a major impact on quality of life, social, professional, and intimate.
Inguinal Hernia in Paris: definition, symptoms and treatment
An inguinal hernia is the passage of an intra-abdominal organ (usually a portion of intestine or fat) through a weakness of the abdominal wall in the inguinal region (the groin). This pathology is among the most frequent in surgery, particularly in men.
Urological and pelvic cancers: prevention and screening
Colorectal cancer affects 43,000 people (approximately 23,000 men and 20,000 women) in France each year and is responsible for more than 17,000 deaths per year. Mars Bleu (Blue March) is the month dedicated to colorectal cancer screening.
Anejaculation: Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment
Anejaculation is the absence of expulsion of semen during orgasm. It must be distinguished from other ejaculatory disorders such as retrograde ejaculation (semen redirected towards the bladder), delayed ejaculation, or premature ejaculation.
Testicular Torsion: definition and treatment in Paris
First, what is a testicle? The testicles are male glands located in a small pouch beneath the base of the penis: the “scrotum”. The testicles are part of the male reproductive system. The testicles are essential glands for the proper development of the adolescent body. Indeed, testicles produce an essential hormone: testosterone. The testicles also play a reproductive role by producing spermatozoa.
Renal Colic in Paris: symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment
Renal colic is an acute pain syndrome caused by sudden obstruction of the urinary tract, usually by a stone (urinary lithiasis). The obstruction prevents the flow of urine, which causes a rapid increase in pressure in the urinary tract upstream of the obstacle, generating intense pain.
Ureteroscopy in Paris: technique and indications
Ureteroscopy is an endoscopic procedure that allows direct exploration of the ureter and the kidney through natural channels. It is performed using a thin, flexible endoscope, called a ureteroscope, introduced through the urethra, then through the bladder and the ureter, up to the kidney.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in Paris: definition, treatments, and outcome
In benign prostatic hyperplasia, it is important to understand what the prostate is. The prostate is a male gland located beneath the bladder. This gland is important because it secretes fluids that are part of the composition of semen. The prostate surrounds the urinary tube and surrounds the upper part of the urethra.
Urinary Stones: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
Urinary stones, also called urinary lithiasis, are hard concretions that form in the urinary tract from crystals present in the urine. They can be in the kidney (kidney stones), in the ureter (ureteral stones), in the bladder (bladder stones) or, more rarely, in the urethra.
The Holmium Laser for the Treatment of Prostatic Adenoma
Benign prostatic hyperplasia is an increase in prostatic volume that can lead to difficulty in bladder emptying, accompanied by lower urinary tract symptoms (decreased flow rate, increased voiding frequency, etc.) or complications (urinary retention, urinary infections, etc.).
Laser Enucleation of the Prostatic Adenoma
Prostatic adenoma, or benign prostatic hyperplasia, is a common condition in men. This benign prostatic hyperplasia presents as obstructive lower urinary tract symptoms (decreased force of the stream, need to push to urinate, sensation of incomplete bladder emptying) and irritative symptoms (frequent voiding of lesser amounts, urgency, leakage).
Circumcision in Paris: definition, procedure, and follow-up
Circumcision is a surgical procedure that consists of removing the foreskin, the skin sheath covering the glans of the penis. It is one of the oldest and most frequently performed surgical procedures in the world. Circumcision can be performed for medical, cultural, or religious reasons.