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PD Dr. Markus Grabbert

Specialist in Urology and Medical Advisor at Adon Health

Dr. Markus Grabbert is Assistant Professor of Urology and Managing Senior Physician of the Clinic for Urology at the University Hospital Freiburg. With his extensive clinical and scientific expertise, he is one of the leading specialists in the field of modern urology.

His focus lies in the diagnosis and treatment of complex urological diseases, particularly in surgical urology and urological oncology. Through his work as a scientific researcher and university lecturer, he actively contributes to the development of new therapeutic approaches and is committed to the training of the next generation of urologists.

His research focuses, among other things, on innovative surgical techniques, personalized treatment approaches, and the use of new technologies in urology. His goal is to integrate cutting-edge medical findings into clinical practice and to continuously improve the quality of treatment for patients.

With his academic career and practical experience, Dr. Markus Grabbert combines excellent scientific expertise with patient-centered medical care and is committed to the continuous development of urology at the highest level.

Relevant publications:

Bauer, RM, Grabbert, MT, Klehr, B., Gebhartl, P., Gozzi, C., Homberg, R., ... & Kretschmer, A. (2017). 36‐month data for the AdVance XP® male sling: results of a prospective multicenter study.BJU international,119(4), 626-630.

Kretschmer, A., Buchner, A., Grabbert, M., Stief, CG, Pavlicek, M., & Bauer, RM (2016). Risk factors for artificial urinary sphincter failure. World journal of urology, 34(4), 595-602.

Grabbert, M., Mumm, JN, Klehr, B., Kretschmer, A., Gebhartl, P., Gozzi, C., ... & Bauer, RM (2019). Extended follow‐up of the AdVance XP male sling in the treatment of male urinary stress incontinence after 48 months: results of a prospective and multicenter study.Neurourology and Urodynamics,38(7), 1973-1978.