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Abstract Post‐obstetric fistula repair incontinence (POFRI) is not unusual in fistula patients, and the diagnosis, as well as ongoing management of POFRI, can be challenging for surgeons, care teams, and patients alike. To address this issue and to start establishing consensus, FIGO (the International Federation of Gynecology & Obstetrics) held an ...
Judith Goh +3 more
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Vaginal Mesh Exposure Following Pessary Use After Transvaginal Mesh Surgery: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Introduction Vaginal pessaries are a widely used treatment for pelvic organ prolapse. They are considered minimally invasive, effective, and easy. However, pessary‐related adverse events are sometimes underestimated. Here, we report on an important case of vaginal mesh exposure as a pessary complication.
Yukiko Tsunoda +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the effects of prostatic urethral lift (PUL) and water vapor energy therapy (WAVE) on bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) using pressure flow studies (PFS) in real‐world clinical practice among patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), particularly those who are elderly or in poor general health.
Yuki Kyoda +7 more
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ABSTRACT Aims The objective of this study was to assess the duration and clinical correlates of positive response in interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome patients undergoing therapeutic bladder hydrodistension (HOD) or HOD with electrofulguration (for those with Hunner lesions).
Dylan T. Wolff +5 more
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SUBDUE‐3: SUB‐urothelial DUrvalumab‐89zirconium injEction; a phase 0 biodistribution study protocol
BJU International, EarlyView.
Kevin G. Keane +9 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Objective Vesicourethral anastomotic stenosis and/or urethral stenosis (VUAS/US) is a complication of robotic‐assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) for prostate cancer. We aimed to evaluate the incidence of VUAS/US after RARP and to identify potential risk factors. Materials and Methods We performed a retrospective assessment of
Kinan Massouh +3 more
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BackgroundFlexible cystoscopy is used in urological outpatient departments for diagnostic cystoscopy of bladder cancer and requires a high-level disinfection between each patient.
P. H. Jørgensen +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The aim of this randomized control trial is to evaluate the effect of patient‐controlled irrigation on pain and anxiety during outpatient flexible cystoscopy in male patients. Materials and Methods From April to June 2025, a prospective, double‐blind randomized controlled trial was conducted. Male outpatients undergoing diagnostic
Atsushi Wanifuchi +6 more
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ABSTRACT ‘The climate emergency is also a health emergency’ (England 2024). Climate change directly impacts the health of the human population through events such as earthquakes, flooding, heatwaves and drought, which increase the risk of injury, displacement, disruption of food supplies, infectious diseases and mental ill health (England 2024; Lenzen ...
Liz Shaw +8 more
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Carbon footprint and staff demands of surgery and chemoradiation for muscle‐invasive bladder cancer
Objective To calculate the environmental and labour impact of two complete care pathways for patients with muscle‐invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) with similar oncological outcomes: radical cystectomy (RC) and chemoradiation (CRT), by quantifying the total carbon footprint and staff demands.
Vera C. Rutten +9 more
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