Department of Urology

Oliver Wiseman  MA FRCS (Urol)

Oliver Wiseman

Consultant Urologist
Lead Clinician for medical students, audit and stone MDT.

Direct: +44 (0)1223 586593  email

NHS Secretary: +44 (0)1223 586593  email

Hinchingbrooke Secretary: +44 (0)1480 418701  email

Private Secretary: +44 (0)1223 323859 (Cambridge Urology Partnership)

Special Interests: Urinary tract calculi

Informed consent: are we deluding ourselves? A randomized controlled study
Masood J, Hafeez A, Wiseman O, Hill JT
BJU Int (2007) 99, 4-5

Pneumopericardium: a rare complication of laparoscopic varicocele ligation
Yeoh CJ, Dawson C, Wiseman OJ
Int Urol Nephrol (2006) 38, 671-672

The need for supervised training in urology outpatients: a case for restructuring
Masood J, Wood D, Calleary J, Wiseman O, Lane T, Barua JM
BJU Int (2006) 98, 1144-1145

Emphysematous pyelonephritis
Nayeemuddin M, Wiseman OJ, Turner AG
Nat Clin Pract Urol (2005) 2, 108-112

'Will you be doing my operation doctor?'. Patient attitudes to informed consent
Wiseman OJ, Wijewardena M, Calleary J, Massood J, Hill JT
Ann R Coll Surg Eng (2004) 86, 464-464

An open-label pilot study of cannabis-based extracts for bladder dysfunction in advanced multiple sclerosis
Brady CM, Dasgupta R, Dalton C, Wiseman OJ, Berkley KJ
Mult Scler (2004) 10, 425-433

Long-term results of sacral neuromodulation for women with urinary retention
Dasgupta R, Wiseman OJ, Kitchen N, Fowler CJ
BJU Int (2004) 94, 335-337

The GP's role in erectile dysfunction
Wiseman O, Dawson C
Practitioner (2004) 248, 192-197

Efficacy of sildenafil in the treatment of female sexual dysfunction due to multiple sclerosis
Dasgupta R, Wiseman OJ, Kanabar G, Fowler CJ, Mikol DD
J Urol (2004) 171, 1189-1193

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A 78 year old man presents with recurrent urinary tract infections and more recently, passed air and faeces in his urine.

  1. What abnormality does this CT scan show?
  2. What investigations are usually performed?
  3. What are common causes?
  4. How are they usually managed?

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From the Glossary

Litholapaxy:

Crushing of a stone, usually in the bladder, to reduce it to fragments small enough to be passed spontaneously or removed through an endoscope

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