Organisation profile
Presentation
Aims and objectives
As the largest urological department in Scandinavia research and patient treatment and care go hand in hand.
Our aim is to contribute to evidence based clinical practice through research of high international quality that both investigates in existing treatments and develops new treatments and diagnostic tools within the urological field. We have a dynamic scientific environment with a professor, post.docs, PhDs, research nurses and a research bio analyst.
Focus areas
We do research within both benign and malign urology and the majority of our research is clinical research and has direct application in the daily treatment and care. We have collaborative research projects with national and international partners, including well known research centres in Europe and University of Michigan, USA.
Disciplines, methods and tools
We collaborate with other disciplines relevant for our research such as oncology, endocrinology and radiology. We mainly conduct clinical trials and we use the newest imaging techniques in our diagnostic research.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
Research output
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A multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled trial to compare sacral neuromodulation versus placebo in patients with multiple sclerosis with neurogenic lower urinary tract, bowel and sexual dysfunction
Kobberø, H., Krhut , J., Zvara, P., Fode, M., Mejldal, A., Hvilsted Nielsen , H., Blaaberg, M. & Poulsen, M. H., 13 Mar 2026.Research output: Contribution to conference › Conference abstract for conference › Research › peer-review
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Assessing motion artifacts in T2-Weighted prostate MRI: Impact of antispasmodic agents, bladder volume, and rectal volume
Rosenkilde, K. C., Høglund, K., Løgager, V., Boesen, L., Lauridsen, C. A. & Møller, J. M., Jan 2026, In: Radiography (London, England : 1995). 32, 1, 103243.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Associations between stress urinary incontinence and self-reported functioning and urinary symptoms among survivors of prostate cancer treated with radical prostatectomy
Sørensen, K. H., Levinsen, A. K. G., Kjær, T. K., Borre, M., Brasso, K., Fode, M., Dalton, S. O. & Larsen, S. B., Jan 2026, In: Urology. 207, p. 207-211 5 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Prizes
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Best Abstract Presentation in the Abstract Session "Advancements in male fertility: From Global Burden to Innovative Treatments"
Von Rohden, E. L. (Recipient), 14 Mar 2026
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Best poster in the category Male Sexual Health and Dysfunction
Jørgensen, A. C. K. (Recipient), 21 Feb 2025
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Third Award for Best Poster Presentation - sponsored by The European Association of Urology (EAU)
Von Rohden , E. L. (Recipient), 30 May 2025
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