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Pelvic organ‐sparing robot‐assisted radical cystectomy in women with bladder cancer
Objectives To investigate the oncological and complication outcomes in women who have undergone pelvic organ‐sparing robot‐assisted radical cystectomy (RARC). Patients and Methods We conducted a retrospective, multicentre cohort study of women with bladder cancer undergoing RARC with intracorporeal urinary diversion.
Juhana Rautiola+11 more
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Objective To compare the perioperative complications of the most common focal therapy (FT) modalities for prostate cancer. Patients and Methods We assessed the GeRmAn Nationwide inpatient Data (GRAND) from 2005 to 2023, provided by the Research Data Center of the Federal Bureau of Statistics. We compared perioperative outcomes of high‐intensity focused
Nikolaos Pyrgidis+9 more
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ABSTRACT Recently, urological surgery has undergone remarkable technological advances and these new technologies are being adapted to a wide array of medical fields. Robotic‐assisted laparoscopic procedures are not limited to radical prostatectomy, but include partial nephrectomy, pyeloplasty, radical cystectomy, and more.
Katsumi Shigemura+6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective The Japanese guidelines for male lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) recommend the water vapor energy therapy (WAVE) procedure only for patients in whom conventional BPH surgery is unsuitable due to advanced age or comorbidities.
Junya Abe+16 more
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Multiple inflammatory, infectious and autoimmune dermato‐venereological conditions are associated with erectile dysfunction (ED) due to underlying intricate vasculogenic, neurogenic, endocrine and psychogenic mechanisms. It is recommended that practitioners screen dermatology patients for ED and associated comorbidities, provide personalized lifestyle ...
Andrei Tanasov, George‐Sorin Tiplica
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Tensioning diaphragmoplasty for treating bilateral phrenic nerve paralysis in a dog
A spayed female Miniature dachshund presented with a large mediastinal mass. During thymectomy, the left phrenic nerve, which was encircled by the neoplastic tissue, was resected en bloc with the tumour and the right phrenic nerve was damaged by thermal coagulation from electrosurgery. Postoperatively, the dog exhibited significant respiratory distress
S. Matsumoto+3 more
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Two dogs with haematuria and frequent urination were referred to our veterinary hospital. They were diagnosed with lower urinary tract carcinoma based on urine cytology and BRAF mutation testing. Transarterial embolisation was performed because of persistent haematuria.
S. Jeon, G. Lee, N. Lee, D. Chang
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Spontaneous urinary bladder rupture in a dog with lymphoplasmacytic cystitis
A 10‐year‐old male mixed‐breed dog presented with vomiting and anuria. The dog was living indoors, and no trauma was reported by the owner. Ultrasonography and a retrograde urethrogram revealed the presence of a urinary bladder leakage. A celiotomy was performed to repair a urinary bladder tear, along with a biopsy of the urinary bladder wall ...
C. Donà+6 more
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A randomised crossover trial of daridorexant for the treatment of chronic insomnia and nocturia
Summary This double‐blind, placebo‐controlled, two‐way crossover trial evaluated the efficacy and safety of daridorexant in patients with chronic insomnia and comorbid nocturia. In total, 60 patients aged ≥55 years with insomnia complaints for ≥3 months, Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) ≥13 and ≥3 voids/night for ≥1 month were randomised (1:1) to ...
Katharina Lederer+9 more
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Retzius‐sparing robot‐assisted radical prostatectomy in renal transplant recipients
BJU International, EarlyView.
Jeffrey J. Leow+6 more
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