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The Urology Centre Munich-Planegg is one of the best specialist hospitals in Germany, covering the entire spectrum of modern urology for adults and children. It has been receiving patients since 1970 and is the largest narrowly specialized medical facility in the region.
The hospital offers treatment at the highest level and pays special attention to the safety and well-being of patients. One of the main specialities of the hospital is the treatment of oncological diseases. A certified prostate centre has been functioning there since 2009.
The structure of the Munich-Planegg Urology Centre is divided into specialized divisions, among which are the following:
Prostate centre;
Oncology Center;
Center for Reconstructive Urogenital Surgery;
Andrology Center;
Plastic Surgery Center;
Diagnostic capabilities of the institution allow to quickly and accurately determine the type of the patient's disease and stage of its development. The clinic employs all modern therapeutic and surgical tactics to treat urological and urogynecological diseases. Hospital equipment, the experience of doctors, as well as an individual clinical approach to each patient make it possible to successfully fight such serious diseases as tumours of bladder, prostate, kidney, and genitalia.
Specialists from the Munich-Planegg centre perform robotic surgery with the da Vinci XI HD system.
Certificates from Munich-Planegg Urology Center
The luxury-level treatment and strict safety standards are the main two reasons why the patients worldwide choose Munich-Planegg Urology Center.
The quality policy of the clinic's medical services is actively oriented towards the patient. Since 2007, the clinic has been certified according to DIN ISO 9001 and is audited annually by independent DEKRA experts.
According to the authoritative ranking publication FOCUS, the Munich-Planegg has been recognized several times as the best medical facility for the treatment of prostate cancer in Bavaria.
Among unique features of the clinic is its cooperation with Johannes pharmacy in Hrebenzel. Since 2003, the pharmacy has been an authorized supplier of pharmaceutical products for the centre's needs. The head pharmacist of the pharmacy advises the hospital's medical staff once a week on clinical pharmacology and substance interactions.
Accommodation at the Munich-Planegg Urology Center
The service and comfort of the accommodation at the Urology Center Munich-Planegg meets the standards of a 4-star hotel. Single and double rooms are available for the patient's choice. All wards of the clinic are equipped with a separate bathroom, windows have with automatic dimming systems, there is access to the terrace or balcony. Among other things, the rooms are equipped with multimedia systems with satellite channels, a hairdryer, a refrigerator and a safe. Patients have access to Wi-Fi.
To ensure maximum comfort, there is a daily change of bed linen and bathrobes, updating of personal hygiene products. The hospital-run cafe offers a varied menu.
Features of the Clinic
UROLOGICAL CLINIC PROSTATE CENTER MUNICH PLANEGG
PROSTACTECTOMY |
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Complex check-up |
Consultation with an oncologist, urologist |
Full or partial removal of the prostate gland |
Rehabilitation after the surgery |
Since 2009, Munich-Planegg Urology Hospital has been operating a certified prostate centre for the diagnosis and treatment of all benign and malignant prostate diseases. Particular attention is paid here to the diagnosis and treatment of prostate adenoma and prostate cancer.
The centre has been repeatedly voted the best unit for prostate cancer treatment in Bavaria.
For diagnostics, advanced laboratory tests are used, including PSA level determination and separate molecular genetic marker PCA 3.
Among the methods used by doctors at the Munich-Planegg Urology Centre are: urology, urofluometry, cystoscopy, TRUS (transrectal sonography), ultrasound elastography of prostate, multi-parameter MRI of the prostate (mpMRI), traditional biopsy and FUSION biopsy of the prostate, CT (computer tomography), PET-CT, skeletal bone scintigraphy.
The scope of research is determined by a team of specialists from the centre strictly individually for each patient, based on indications and contraindications.
The prostate centre uses medication, surgical and other (non-surgical) methods of treating prostate neoplasms. In the case of localized prostate cancer, the preservation of erectile function and a complete act of urination is achieved by especially gentle surgical procedures.
Much attention is paid to operations with minimal tissue damage, namely robotic interventions using the da Vinci XI HD robotic surgery system. The use of a robotic surgeon makes it possible to minimize tissue trauma, blood loss, and as a result - the severity of the pain and the duration of the recovery period. Another advantage is the absence of typical complications: weak control of urination (incontinence) and erectile dysfunction.
Doctors at the Munich-Planegg Clinic in Germany also offer a number of innovative treatment alternatives. This applies above all to the treatment of metastatic cancers where previous treatment methods are not sufficiently effective or pose a serious risk to the patient.
More than 470 prostate surgeries are performed annually in operating hospitals, and the total percentage of complications in the postoperative period does not exceed 1%.
Treatment of prostate cancer at the Munich-Planegg Hospital
For the treatment of malignant prostate neoplasms, the centre uses:
Radical prostatectomy
Laparoscopic prostatectomy
Da Vinci robotic prostatectomy
Chemotherapy
Radiotherapy
Brachytherapy
Hormone therapy
Immunotherapy
Brachytherapy is one of the effective and safe methods to treat prostate cancer. Doctors Ramin Werner Djamali-Leonhard and Friedemann Meisse conduct the procedure as chief specialists at the Brachytherapy Department of the Urology Clinic Munich-Planegg. Two types of therapy are used in the treatment of patients: LDR (low-dose) and HDR (high-dose). For low-dose prostate brachytherapy (LDR), “grains”, containing a source of alpha iodine-125 are used. In high-dose brachytherapy (HDR) the source of radiation is iridium-192.
In the treatment of benign prostate hyperplasia (prostate adenoma) the hospital uses medication therapy and transurethral resection - methods that help reduce the volume of the gland. As a result, the patient feels less discomfort with the disease. In addition to the methods described, urologists at the Munich-Planegg Clinic practice prostate artery embolization. This innovative procedure is performed endovascularly under local anaesthesia and is completely safe. The aim of embolization is to limit the blood supply to the prostate, which subsequently leads to a reduction in its size and, as a result, an improvement in urination and the patient's general condition. Prostate arterial embolization is an alternative when medications no longer work and surgery is not possible for certain reasons.
The prostate centre also provides a full range of therapeutic and diagnostic measures for patients with acute and chronic prostatitis.
UROLOGY CENTER MUNICH-PLANEGG UROLOGY HOSPITAL
One of the main specialities of the hospital is the treatment of oncology, namely, malignant tumours of the urogenital system.
Urology Clinic Munich-Planegg diagnoses and treats bladder cancer, kidney cancer, uterine tumours, penis cancer, testicular cancer.
In order to make an accurate diagnosis and determine the stage of development of the cancer process, the patient undergoes a number of routine and specialized studies. As a rule, this list includes laboratory tests (blood tests, cancer markers, genetic markers of the tumour process) as well as instrumental methods of research (MRI, CT, PET-CT, cystoscopy, etc.). Much attention is paid to the process of taking a biopsy and the study of the obtained material. Modern equipment and well-coordinated work of medical personnel allow the patient to pass a complete diagnosis in just 3-4 days.
The hospital's Cancer Center works closely with the Department of Reconstructive Urogenital Surgery. Together, specialists perform complex reconstructive surgeries to restore the functionality of organs after radical operations. Most often, reconstructive surgeries are performed after bladder cancer, uterine cancer, and genital cancer.
In the treatment process, the clinic's specialists apply the latest developments of modern medicine. Under the guidance of Professor M. Kriegmair developed the process of improving endoscopic detection, especially in the early stages of aggressive bladder tumour (carcinoma in situ), the so-called «photodynamic diagnostics» (PDD). After the introduction of a special dye into the bladder, cancer cells become bright red when the affected area is illuminated by special blue rays. Since the introduction of this method, bladder tumours are detected earlier and therefore treated faster. Cancer interventions are carried out in modern and fully equipped operating theatres.
The hospital has its own training centre, which allows the regular perfection of therapeutic tactics. At the Oncology department of the Urology Center Munich-Planegg, the following treatment methods are used:
Transurethral removal of bladder tumours;
Radical cystectomy with bladder tissue reconstruction;
BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guerin) therapy;
Intrauterine and systemic chemotherapy;
Partial kidney removal in cancer;
Prostatectomy for prostate cancer (robotic, laparoscopic, standard);
Nephrectomy (complete kidney removal);
Removal of the testicular tumour with a further prosthesis;
Tumour immunotherapy;
Target therapy;
Brachytherapy;
Radiation Therapy;
Laser removal of surface tumours of the genital organs;
Removal of uterine tumours with reconstruction;
CYSTECTOMY |
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Complex check-up |
Consultation with an oncologist, urologist |
Full or partial bladder removal |
Rehabilitation after the surgery |
The Tumor Center of the Clinic Munich-Planegg is actively cooperating with major university clinics in Germany in the field of nuclear medicine. Doctors at the hospital advise patients on treatment with lutetium and radium for metastatic urooncological diseases. For the treatment itself, patients are referred to specialized medical centres.
UROGENITAL RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY CENTRE AT THE UROLOGY HOSPITAL MUNICH-PLANEGG
The Center is headed by Dr Bernhard Liedland is recognized nationally and internationally as a leading centre for reconstructive urogenital surgery, including gender reassignment interventions. All operations are performed with an experienced team of doctors - urologists, gynaecologists and plastic surgeons. Together, the doctors perform complex tissue repairs, including surgeries after injuries. During surgeries, both artificial tissue and the patient's own tissue are used for reconstruction.
The Centre for Reconstructive Surgery performs a wide range of interventions:
reconstruction of urogenital malformations;
reconstructive pelvic floor interventions;
prolapse surgery;
enuresis surgery;
surgical reconstruction or implantation of artificial sphincters;
urethral surgery;
gender reassignment surgery;
The Reconstructive Centre is known for its gender reassignment operations. Transgender interventions have been carried out at the Munich-Planegg Urology Clinic for over 20 лет. A highly qualified team of specialists in urology, gynaecology and plastic surgery provides operative care to patients based on the latest research and thus achieves the best possible results. Annually, more than 200 female to male and about 100 male to female surgeries are performed within the clinic walls.
ANDROLOGY CENTER OF MUNICH-PLANEGG UROLOGY HOSPITAL
The Andrology Centre provides diagnosis and treatment of all hormonal and sexual problems in urology. Patients undergo a full range of laboratory and instrumental andrological examinations for early detection of hormonal disorders in men, finding out the causes of erectile dysfunction and other sexual disorders.
In addition to solving andrological problems, the Munich-Planegg Urology Centre also provides surgical interventions for varicocele and diseases leading to penis deformities (corporoplasty). Most surgeries are performed using microsurgical and laser techniques.
MICROSURGICAL VASECTOMY |
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Complex urological examination |
Consultation with an urologist |
Microsurgery |
Rehabilitation after the surgery |
PLASTIC UROLOGY AT CLINIC MUNICH-PLANEGG
The plastic surgeons at the hospital perform a full range of intimate surgery procedures for women and men, including phalloplasty, vaginoplasty and vulva reconstruction, labioplasty of all forms of complexity.
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The hospital is located in a cozy and peaceful suburb of Munich, surrounded by picturesque landscapes. Munich-Planegg Urology Hospital can be reached from Munich International Airport within 20 minutes. The clinic is easily reachable both by comfortable individual transport and by public transport.