BackTable / Urology / Podcast / Episode #223
Transitioning Pediatric Urology to Adult Care
with Dr. Ryan Mauck
Attention trainees and general urologists: this episode is for you! Learn the basics of pediatric urology and core principles for building a practice in transitional urology, directly from the experts. In this episode of BackTable Urology, pediatric urologists Nicco Passoni and Arthi Hannallah, join guest host Dr. Ryan Mauck to discuss the most common conditions they see.
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BackTable, LLC (Producer). (2025, April 1). Ep. 223 – Transitioning Pediatric Urology to Adult Care [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.backtable.com
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Podcast Contributors
Dr. Ryan Mauck
Dr. Ryan Mauck is a urologist and the Chief of Urology at Parkland Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas.
Dr. Niccolo Passoni
Dr. Niccolo Passoni is a pediatric urologist at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston, Texas.
Dr. Arthi Hannallah
Dr. Arthi Hannallah is a pediatric urologist at Arizona Pediatric Surgery & Urology in Tuscon, Arizona.
Synopsis
The discussion covers a broad spectrum of topics in the transition of pediatric urology patients to adult care. Key highlights include self-catheterization, testicular torsion, bladder augmentation, and patients with a history of pediatric surgeries or spina bifida. Dr. Mauck emphasizes a collaborative discussion on the importance of managing conditions independently versus seeking specialized help for these complex patient situations.
Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction
03:41 - Testicular Torsion Emergencies
08:45 - Common Challenges in Pediatric Urology
16:34 - Bladder Augmentation and Rupture
27:24 - Self-Catheterization
30:25 - Reflux and Reimplantation
35:25 - Managing Pediatric Urology Patients in Adulthood
46:47 - Outpatient Management of Reconstructed Bladders
50:58 - Embracing a Multidisciplinary Approach
54:02 - Key Takeaways
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