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Sex Med Rev ; 2024 Apr 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38651588

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INTRODUCTION: For transmasculine spectrum individuals, there is a lack of validated surveys to assess sexual well-being (SWB) post-genital gender-affirming surgery. Currently, either providers are designing their own SWB surveys or surveys designed for cisgender men are being used. OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the applicability of SWB surveys validated for cisgender men to transmasculine spectrum individuals post-genital gender-affirming surgery (TMSX). Recognizing the paucity of validated tools for assessing SWB in transmasculine individuals post-genital gender-affirming surgery (TMSX), we evaluated current surveys for their inclusiveness and relevance to this population. METHODS: Our methodology involved analyzing surveys validated in English-speaking North American cisgender men. We conducted a systematic review, yielding 31 surveys, out of which 12 met our inclusion criteria. These were then assessed against the 10 domains of holistic SWB as identified by Özer et al. Each survey was scored based on its reflection of these domains, thus generating an SWB score. Additionally, we performed a thematic analysis to identify areas needing modification for better applicability to TMSX. RESULTS: Our findings indicate an average SWB score of 5.17 out of 10 across the surveys. The surveys predominantly addressed sexual function, with a marked underrepresentation of domains like quality of life, sexuality, and sexual pleasure. This underscores the tendency of these surveys to focus more on the biological mechanisms of sex, rather than on a nuanced biopsychosocial understanding. Thematic analysis revealed significant gaps, such as the irrelevance of questions about erections and ejaculations for TMSX, and the need for greater emphasis on psychosocial factors. CONCLUSION: Given these gaps and the inadequacy of most cisnormative surveys, we recommend the creation of a novel, validated SWB survey specifically for TMSX. This should be developed in collaboration with a multidisciplinary panel and TMSX community advisory board, ensuring a tool that truly reflects the unique SWB needs of this population.

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World Neurosurg ; 167: 102-110, 2022 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36096393

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BACKGROUND: Primary tumors involving the spine are relatively rare but represent surgically challenging procedures with high patient morbidity. En bloc resection of these tumors necessitates large exposures, wide tumor margins, and poses risks to functionally relevant anatomical structures. Augmented reality neuronavigation (ARNV) represents a paradigm shift in neuronavigation, allowing on-demand visualization of 3D navigation data in real-time directly in line with the operative field. METHODS: Here, we describe the first application of ARNV to perform distal sacrococcygectomies for the en bloc removal of sacral and retrorectal lesions involving the coccyx in 2 patients, as well as a thoracic 9-11 laminectomy with costotransversectomy for en bloc removal of a schwannoma in a third patient. RESULTS: In our experience, ARNV allowed our teams to minimize the length of the incision, reduce the extent of bony resection, and enhanced visualization of critical adjacent anatomy. All tumors were resected en bloc, and the patients recovered well postoperatively, with no known complications. Pathologic analysis confirmed the en bloc removal of these lesions with negative margins. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that ARNV is an effective strategy for the precise, en bloc removal of spinal lesions including both sacrococcygeal tumors involving the retrorectal space and thoracic schwannomas.


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Realidade Aumentada , Neurilemoma , Neoplasias da Coluna Vertebral , Humanos , Neuronavegação , Neoplasias da Coluna Vertebral/diagnóstico por imagem , Neoplasias da Coluna Vertebral/cirurgia , Neoplasias da Coluna Vertebral/patologia , Laminectomia/métodos , Sacro/diagnóstico por imagem , Sacro/cirurgia , Sacro/patologia , Neurilemoma/diagnóstico por imagem , Neurilemoma/cirurgia , Neurilemoma/patologia
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Can J Urol ; 25(6): 9579-9584, 2018 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30553282

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INTRODUCTION: The vast majority of bladder cancer is non-muscle invasive with transurethral resection (TURBT) as the gold standard for surgical treatment. There is a high recurrence of bladder cancer post surgery, which adds to the frustration in current urologic practice. Current standard of care to further reduce bladder cancer recurrence is instillation of intravesical chemotherapy (ICT), a practice that is not routinely followed. Several studies point to similar effects with normal saline or water irrigation alone. Our objective is to review the current available literature and provide practicing urologist with an alternative to ICT. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A systematic search was performed through December 2017. Peer reviewed studies, which evaluated recurrence free survival (RFS) after bladder irrigation with saline or sterile water (SW) post-TURBT were included. Outcomes were analyzed in three groups: ICT, saline and sterile water. RESULTS: Six studies out of 981, including 1515 patients, were eligible. There was no significant difference between ICT, saline and SW groups regarding to the median RFS at 1 year [ICT: 81%, IQR (77.70, -81.00), SW: 74%, IQR (63.3-74.9), saline: 76.7% IQR (76.0, 77.7), p = 0.21]. While saline irrigation showed the highest median RFS among the groups, there was no statistically significant difference between the three groups [ICT: 70%, IQR (66.25, 73.75), SW: 64.1%, IQR (63.05, 65.15), saline: 73%, IQR (66.85, 74.50), p = 0.49]. Adverse events were more frequent amongst patients in the ICT group in comparison to the saline or water groups. CONCLUSION: Saline and sterile water irrigation provide an alternative to ICT with equivalent recurrence rate and lower incidence of adverse events.


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Antineoplásicos/administração & dosagem , Solução Salina/administração & dosagem , Irrigação Terapêutica , Neoplasias da Bexiga Urinária/cirurgia , Água/administração & dosagem , Administração Intravesical , Antineoplásicos/efeitos adversos , Intervalo Livre de Doença , Humanos , Solução Salina/efeitos adversos , Irrigação Terapêutica/efeitos adversos , Água/efeitos adversos
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J Sex Med ; 15(12): 1785-1791, 2018 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30527054

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BACKGROUND: Variability in prices of medications is a well-known phenomenon; however, this variability has not been quantified in the realm of erectile dysfunction (ED) medications. ED medications are ideal for this quantification, because they are often not covered by insurances; therefore, the cost is the most direct reflection of price variability among pharmacies as they affect the patients. AIM: To evaluate the variability in cash prices for phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDEIs) for ED. We also evaluated whether certain types of pharmacies consistently offer better pricing than others, and whether there was any correlation with demographic factors. METHODS: 331 pharmacies were contacted within a 25-mile radius of our institution to obtain the cash price for 4 commonly used ED medications with prespecified doses. After exclusion, 323 pharmacies were categorized as chain, independent, wholesale, or hospital-associated. Cash prices for the specified medications were evaluated. In addition, we identified demographic and socioeconomic factors to determine if these had an impact on median drug pricing within each zip code. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The main outcome was the cost for patients to fill each prescription. RESULTS: Independent pharmacies provided the lowest cost for 3 of 4 of the PDEIs. The largest price difference for 10 tablets of 100 mg sildenafil between all pharmacies was 38,000%. The median cost difference between independent pharmacies and chain pharmacies for sildenafil was >900%, and >1,100% for independent pharmacies vs hospital-associated pharmacies. Demographic and socioeconomic factors had no impact on the cost. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: Our goal is to promote patient counseling among practitioners and to empower patients to shop for the best prices for their medications. STRENGTH AND LIMITATIONS: A strength of the study is the large cohort that was surveyed; however, a weakness is that the large majority of the cohort was comprised of chain pharmacies. Mail pharmacies could not be evaluated as they required a valid prescription before offering prices. CONCLUSION: The drastic differences in cash prices for the PDEIs give us an insight into the variability and cost-inflation of medications in the United States. These patterns hold true for other essential medications as well, and improved transparency will allow patients to make informed decisions when choosing where to purchase their medications. It may also encourage certain pharmacies to provide medications at more affordable prices. Mishra K, Bukavina L, Mahran A, et al. Variability in prices for erectile dysfunction medications-Are all pharmacies the same? J Sex Med 2018;15:1785-1791.


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Medicamentos Genéricos/economia , Disfunção Erétil/economia , Inibidores da Fosfodiesterase 5/economia , Medicamentos sob Prescrição/economia , Citrato de Sildenafila/economia , Disfunção Erétil/tratamento farmacológico , Humanos , Masculino , Farmácias , Estados Unidos
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