Therapeutic Advances in Urology (Aug 2018)

Urological technology: where will we be in 20 years’ time?

  • Darryl Ethan Bernstein,
  • Brett Sydney Bernstein

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1756287218782666
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Since prehistoric times, our understanding of urology has rapidly expanded. Whilst primitive urologists began by using urine as a therapeutic substance, modern urologists may find themselves removing a kidney remotely by driving a robotic arm, with seven degrees of movement, while using image overlay-augmented reality. This review provides an insight into the potential status of urological technology in 20 years’ time, assessed through an analysis of developments in imaging, diagnostics, robotics and further technologies. A particular emphasis is given to the promising fields of minimally invasive techniques, nanotechnology and tissue engineering, which likely hold the key to a new era for urology.