Mr Paul Erotocritou, Consultant Urological Surgeon
Mr Paul Erotocritou
Consultant Urological Surgeon
Mr Paul Erotocritou MBBS BSc MSc MRCS FRCS (Urol)Eng
Consultant Urological Surgeon
Mr Paul Erotocritou
Consultant Urological Surgeon MBBS BSc MSc MRCS FRCS (Urol)Eng
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Areas of expertise
- Adult general urology
- Endourology
- Kidney stone prevention
- Blood in the urine (haematuria)
- Benign prostate hyperplasia/hypertrophy
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Whittington Health NHS Trust
Magdala Ave, London, N19 5NF
About Mr Paul Erotocritou
GMC number: 6103966
Year qualified: 2004
Place of primary qualification: University of London
Mr Paul Erotocritou is a Consultant Urological Surgeon at Whittington Health NHS Trust. His clinical interests are in adult general urology, endourology and kidney stones.
Following his graduation from the Royal Free NHS Trust and University College Medical School, Mr Erotocritou went on to complete his specialist training in North London. While completing his final year as a senior registrar he also spent time in the Stone and Endourology Unit at University College London Hospital, a tertiary referral centre for stones and complex upper tract endourological procedures. He gained his Master’s Degree in Urology and was awarded a distinction for his research dissertation as well as the prestigious Markowitz Prize for the most outstanding senior registrar at the Institute of Urology.
Areas of expertise
- Adult general urology
- Benign prostate disease
- Benign prostate hypertrophy
- Bladder disease/disorders
- Bladder instillation
- Bladder lesion removal
- Bladder neck incision
- Bladder stones
- Blood in the ejaculation (haematospermia)
- Blood in the urine (haematuria)
- Blue light cystoscopy (bladder scope)
- Circumcision (adult)
- Endourology
- Epididymal cysts
- Erectile dysfunction
- Foreskin and scrotal conditions
- Frenuloplasty (penis)
- Genitoscrotal problems- testicular lumps/scrotal lumps
- High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU)
- Hydrocelectomy
- Incomplete bladder emptying
- Kidney stone prevention
- Kidney stones (urolithiasis)
- Laser stone surgery
- Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)
- MRI fusion guided template biopsy prostatitis
- MRI of prostate
- Orchidectomy
- Overactive bladder
- Painful bladder syndrome (interstitial cystitis)
- Penile and scrotal surgery
- Poor urinary stream
- Prostate cancer
- Prostate specific antigen
- Prostatectomy (TURP)
- Prostatic enlargement
- PSA assessment
- Raised prostate-specific antigen
- Recurrent UTIs
- Rigid & flexible ureterorenoscopy/cystoscopy
- Saturation biopsies of the prostate
- Stones in the ureter/ureteric stones
- Surgery for benign scrotal lumps
- Testicular lumps & swellings
- Transrectal ultrasound
- Transurethral resection of a bladder tumour (TURBT)
- Treatment for lower urinary tract symptoms
- Trial of void
- Ureteroscopy/laser/PCNL
- Urethrotomy
- Urinary retention
- Urinary stone disease treatment
- Urinary tract infection
- Urolift
- Vasectomy (bilateral/male sterilization)
- Voiding at night (nocturia)
Frequently asked questions
What are the common symptoms that your patients tend to present with?
• Difficulty passing urine
• Frequency of urination
• Urinary tract infection
• Blood in the urine
• Incidental finding of kidney stone
• Kidney stone pain
• Lump on testicles
• Tight foreskin
What are the treatments that you're able to offer your patients?
• Rigid and flexible ureteroscopy
• Laser stone surgery
• Circumcision
• Vasectomy
• Hydrocele repair
• TURP – transurethral resection of the prostate
• TURBT – transurethral resection of bladder tumour
• Optical urethrotomy
• Rigid cystoscopy
• Prostate biopsy
• PSA assessment and monitoring
• Prostate cancer diagnostics
• Bladder cancer diagnostics
• Kidney cancer diagnostics
• Assessment of scrotal lumps
• Foreskin issues
What are your areas of sub-specialist interest?
I had further training at UCLH in laser stone surgery and that's my main subspecialist interest.
Professional memberships
Articles by Mr Paul Erotocritou
Nomogram predicting the probability of spontaneous stone passage in patients presenting with acute ureteric colic
Factors associated with spontaneous stone passage in a contemporary cohort of patients presenting with acute ureteric colic
A multi-centre cohort study evaluating the role of inflammatory markers in patient's presenting with acute ureteric colic (MIMIC)