This book offers a comprehensive analysis of urinary tract infections and their treatment within the framework of contemporary medical knowledge. The author explores the historical evolution of surgical techniques for urinary tract disorders, from the early use of perineal lithotomy to modern minimally invasive procedures. The book delves into the etiology, diagnosis, and clinical presentation of various urinary tract infections affecting the kidneys, bladder, and prostate. It also provides practical guidance on selecting appropriate treatment strategies, including conservative measures and surgical intervention when necessary. By presenting a wealth of medical knowledge and practical experience, this book serves as an invaluable resource for urologists, surgeons, and physicians seeking to enhance their understanding and clinical management of urinary tract infections.