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WARWIKI

A specialist reference for functional reconstructive urology & urogynecology.

About

WARWIKI is a focused resource for functional reconstructive urology & urogynecology — built to reflect the field as it is practiced, not as it is partitioned.

It brings together domains often treated separately, aligning them around shared principles of reconstruction, function, and anatomy. The intent is simple: a single, coherent space for how reconstructive urology is actually understood and applied.

Why WARWIKI

The name honors Richard Turner-Warwick, whose work embodied a unified approach to reconstruction. His perspective — unconstrained by artificial divisions — remains instructive.

WARWIKI is built in that spirit: less emphasis on boundaries, more on fundamentals.

Mission

To develop a high-quality, durable reference for functional reconstructive urology:

  • Clinically grounded
  • Principled in approach
  • Relevant across the full spectrum of reconstruction

The aim is not breadth alone, but clarity and utility.

Collaboration & Peer Review

Contributions are encouraged at all levels — from individual page edits to broader editorial involvement.

Those interested in participating more directly are invited to reach out directly.

Team

Nicolas Seranio, MD
Nicolas Seranio, MD
Editor-in-Chief
Humberto Villarreal, MD
Humberto Villarreal, MD
Senior Advisor

A Note on Use & Transparency

Not Medical Advice

The content on this site is intended for use by trained medical professionals as a reference resource only. It does not constitute medical advice, clinical guidance, or a substitute for professional judgment. Patient care decisions should be made by qualified clinicians based on individual clinical circumstances. The author assumes no liability for clinical outcomes arising from use of this material.

AI Disclosure

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