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Arab J Urol ; 14(4): 262-268, 2016 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27900215

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OBJECTIVE: To provide a guide for medication to alleviate bothersome lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in patients after JJ ureteric stenting. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between June 2011 and June 2015, a prospective randomised placebo-controlled study was conducted on 200 consecutive cases of ureteric stones that required JJ stents. All patients had signed informed consent and JJ-stent placement confirmed by X-ray. The patients were randomised into five groups: A, solifenacin 5 mg; B, trospium chloride 20 mg; C, antispasmodic; and E, α-blocker; and a placebo group (D). A standard model was created to lessen patient selection bias. Eligible patients were enrolled and assessed for side-effects and bothersome LUTS using the validated Ureteric Stent Symptoms Questionnaire. Appropriate statistical analysis was carried out. RESULTS: In all, 150 male patients in the five groups were compared. LUTS were less in groups A and B (P < 0.05), while dry mouth was significantly reported in Group A. Individual comparisons with the placebo group showed a non-significant difference with Group C, while Group E had significant nocturia improvement. Selective comparison of two best groups (A and B) showed less frequency in Group B, while the other LUTS were less in Group A with comparable side-effects. CONCLUSIONS: In symptomatic patients following JJ-stent insertion, anti-muscarinic medication, namely solifenacin 5 mg or trospium chloride 20 mg, was the best. The advantage of trospium over solifenacin is in the control of frequency rather than the other symptoms. Addition of an α-blocker (alfuzosin 10 mg) is valuable when nocturia is the predominant symptom.

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ScientificWorldJournal ; 2012: 973450, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22448142

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AIM: To evaluate diffusion weighted image-MRI (DWI) as a single diagnostic noninvasive MRI technique for prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A prospective study was conducted between July 2008 and July 2009. Candidates patients were equal or more than 40 years old, with suspicious digital rectal examination (more than clinical T2) or PSA >4 ng/mL. Informed consent was signed. DWI-MRI was performed at 1.5 T with a body coil combined with a spine coil in consecutive 100 cases. The histopathology of biopsies has been used as reference standard. Two examiners were evaluating MRI and TRUS, both of them were blinded regarding pathological findings. Accuracy, specificity, and sensitivity were statistically analyzed. RESULTS: Based on pathological diagnosis: group A (cancerous); 75 cases and group B (non-cancerous); 25 cases. Mean age was 65.3 and 62.8 years in groups A and B, respectively. Mean PSA was 30.7 and 9.2 ng/mL in groups A and B, respectively. Sensitivity of DWI was 58.3% while specificity was 83.8%. Accuracy of lesion detection was 52.4-77.8% (P < 0.05). Moreover, DWI at ADC value 1.2 × 10(-3) mL/sec could determine 82.4% of true positive cases (P < 0.05). ADC values were lower with Gleason score ≥ 7 (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: DWI could represent a non invasive single diagnostic tool not only in detection and localization but also in prediction of Gleason score whenever DWI is used prior to invasive TRUS biopsy. Furthermore, targeted single biopsy could be planned after DWI to minimize patient morbidity by invasive techniques.


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Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Neoplasias de la Próstata/diagnóstico , Biopsia , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Neoplasias de la Próstata/patología , Curva ROC , Sensibilidad y Especificidad
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J Sex Med ; 8(7): 2106-11, 2011 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20946162

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INTRODUCTION: Pharmacological rehabilitation of erectile function (EF) after nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy was repeatedly advocated. AIM: To compare early vs. late penile rehabilitation in patients with nerve-sparing (NS) radical cystoprostatectomy based on a prospective randomized trial. METHODS: Eighteen patients without spontaneous erection 8 weeks after NS radical cystoprostatectomy were randomly divided into two groups; group I and II who started the erectogenic therapy at the 2nd and 6th month postoperatively, respectively. The pharmacological therapy constitutes of sildenafil citrate twice weekly to be shifted to intracavernosal injection (ICI) of prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) if not responding. The treatment continued for 6 months in both groups. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The EF status was evaluated before and at the end of the treatment by International Index of Erectile Function questionnaire and penile Doppler ultrasonography (PDU). RESULTS: Six out of nine patients recovered unassisted erection after treatment in group I compared to three out of nine patients in group II. Two patients in group I and three patients in group II were maintained on sildenafil therapy on demand basis. The remaining four patients were dependent on ICI of PGE1. At final evaluation, a significant improvement was found in the EF, the intercourse satisfaction and overall satisfaction domains (P = 0.02, 0.03, and 0.02, respectively) in group I compared with group II. Regarding PDU findings, significant improvement in end-diastolic velocity was elicited in the early rehabilitation group compared with the pretreatment value (P = 0.03) with no significant difference between both groups. CONCLUSION: Early compared with delayed erectile rehabilitation brings forward the natural healing time of potency and maintains nerve-assisted erection.


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Cistectomía/efectos adversos , Disfunción Eréctil/rehabilitación , Inhibidores de Fosfodiesterasa 5/uso terapéutico , Prostatectomía/efectos adversos , Neoplasias de la Vejiga Urinaria/cirugía , Vasodilatadores/administración & dosificación , Adulto , Alprostadil/administración & dosificación , Cistectomía/rehabilitación , Disfunción Eréctil/etiología , Humanos , Inyecciones , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pene/diagnóstico por imagen , Pene/efectos de los fármacos , Piperazinas/uso terapéutico , Estudios Prospectivos , Prostatectomía/rehabilitación , Purinas/uso terapéutico , Citrato de Sildenafil , Sulfonas/uso terapéutico , Factores de Tiempo , Ultrasonografía
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Urology ; 75(1): 108-11, 2010 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19896174

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OBJECTIVES: To assess the etiology and the late effects of penile fractures treated by immediate surgical intervention. METHODS: Between 1986 and 2008, a total of 155 patients with penile fracture were treated surgically in our center. The interval from injury to presentation was between 1 and 96 hours. Those patients were contacted by mail or phone and were re-evaluated. All patients were re-evaluated by questionnaire and local examination. Patients with erectile dysfunction were evaluated by color Doppler ultrasonography. RESULTS: The most common cause of fracture of penis is sexual intercourse (51.5%). Unilateral and bilateral corporeal ruptures were present in 139 (89.7%) and 3 (1.9%) cases, respectively, whereas no tunical tear was found in 13 (8.4%) cases. Concomitant urethral injury was present in 14 (9%) cases. Long-term follow-up (>12 months) was available for 141 patients; among whom there was no complications in 108 (77%), painful erection in 2 (1.3%), penile deviation in 5 (3.2%), both in 1 (0.7%), erectile dysfunction in 11 (7.8%), and palpable scarring in 14 (10%). Scar formation was highly associated using nonabsorbable sutures (P <.001). CONCLUSIONS: Vigorous sexual intercourse was found to be the most common cause of penile fracture. Immediate surgical intervention has low morbidity, short hospital stay, rapid functional recovery, and no serious long-term sequelae. Nonabsorbable sutures should be avoided as it has a higher incidence of scar formation.


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Pene/lesiones , Pene/cirugía , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Rotura , Factores de Tiempo , Resultado del Tratamiento , Adulto Joven
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Int Urol Nephrol ; 42(3): 667-71, 2010 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19902377

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BACKGROUND: Since introduction of Contemporary Epstein criteria, it has been studied and validated in many countries and nations. However, they were not validated in Middle East patients up till now. AIM OF THE WORK: To validate the Contemporary Epstein criteria in Middle East patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: On past 8 years, 70 cases underwent radical prostatectomy for T1c prostate cancer. Contemporary Epstein criteria were applied retrospectively on prostatic biopsies. Among our patients, 35 cases met the criteria for clinically insignificant prostate cancer. Pathological revision of the prostatic biopsies, definitive prostatectomy specimens and re-staging were done by single pathologist. Assessment of recurrence rate was done. Up and down grading of the Gleason scoring was studied. RESULTS: The preoperative data and biopsy results using the Contemporary Epstein criteria were fulfilled on 35 cases. On definitive pathology; 16 cases (45.7%) had Gleason score >6, while 8.6% of cases are non-organ confined (2 cases and 1 case with extra- capsular and Seminal vesicles infiltrations, respectively). Both lobes were involved in 20 cases. Moreover, 40% (14 cases) showed upgrading of the score. Lymphatic permeation could be recognized in four cases. Mean follow-up time 88.1 months, 8.6% cases develop metastasis. CONCLUSION: Whenever Epstein criteria are applied in Middle East patients, the decision of active surveillance based for clinically insignificant prostate cancer (who met the Epstein criteria) will miss nearly 46% of unfavorable prostate cancer. As well as a risk of later metastasis could be in 8.6% of them.


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Biopsia con Aguja , Neoplasias de la Próstata/diagnóstico , Neoplasias de la Próstata/patología , Anciano , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Medio Oriente , Próstata/patología , Antígeno Prostático Específico/sangre , Prostatectomía , Neoplasias de la Próstata/cirugía
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Eur Radiol ; 19(7): 1575-81, 2009 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19247665

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The aim of this work was to evaluate the clinical feasibility of diffusion-weighted (DW) MRI in detection and staging of urinary bladder tumour and to compare DW MRI with the T(2)-weighted technique. One hundred and six patients with bladder tumour were prospectively included in our study. All patients were evaluated with MR imaging. We started with axial T(2)-weighted high resolution MR of the urinary bladder, then DW MRI. Two radiologists independently interpreted the MR images, and discrepancies were resolved by consensus. The accuracy of DW MRI in staging of bladder tumour was evaluated using the final histopathological findings. In DW imaging (DWI) staging accuracy was 63.6% and 69.6% in differentiating superficial from invasive tumours and organ-confined from non-organ-confined tumours, respectively. On a stage by a stage basis, DWI accuracy was 63.6% (21/33), 75.7% (25/33), 93.7% (30/32) and 87.5% (7/8) for stages T1, T2, T3 and T4, respectively. In the T(2)-weighted technique, the overall staging accuracy was only 39.6% and accuracy for differentiating superficial from invasive tumours and organ-confined from non-organ-confined tumours was 6.1% and 15.1%, respectively. DW is superior to T(2)-weighted MRI in staging of organ-confined tumours (< or =T2) and both techniques are comparable in the evaluation of higher-stage tumours.


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Imagen de Difusión por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Neoplasias de la Vejiga Urinaria/diagnóstico , Anciano , Estudios de Factibilidad , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estadificación de Neoplasias , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Sensibilidad y Especificidad
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Eur Urol ; 55(2): 275-83, 2009 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18603350

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BACKGROUND: Literature regarding both subjective and objective evaluations of erectile function following radical cystectomy is deficient. OBJECTIVE: To study the recoverability of erectile function in post-radical cystectomy patients on subjective and objective bases. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Between March 2003 and March 2005, 45 male patients with organ-confined invasive bladder cancer were prospectively enrolled in this study. INTERVENTION: Radical cystectomy and urinary diversion were offered to all patients (21 patients underwent a nerve-sparing [NS] surgical technique, and 24 patients underwent a non-nerve-sparing [NNS] surgical technique). MEASUREMENTS: Patients were evaluated preoperatively using the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaire and using penile Doppler ultrasound (PDU). Patients were followed up regularly at 2 mo, 6 mo, and 12 mo using the same parameters. RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: Among patients in the NS group, 17 patients (78.8%) were potent postoperatively: 12 patients (57.8%) with spontaneous complete tumescence and 5 patients (21%) with partial tumescence using phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor (PDE5-I) as erectogenic aid; 4 patients needed intracorporeal prostaglandin E1 injections. In contrast, no patients in the NNS group showed spontaneous erection, and they did not improve with sildenafil; all of them needed prostaglandins as an erectogenic aid. The comparison between preoperative and postoperative IIEF domains showed that postoperatively the erectile function and overall satisfaction domains deteriorated initially, but in the NS group they gradually improved with time (p<0.0001). Corresponding PDU findings were comparable in peak systolic velocity during the course of follow-up in both groups. Although the end diastolic velocity was significantly more deteriorated postoperatively than preoperatively in both groups, gradual improvement in patients in the NS group was more evident 12 mo after surgery. CONCLUSION: The return of erectile function was better in the NS group on subjective and objective bases. The most significant change was in veno-occlusive function, which improved rapidly and progressively in the NS group during 1 yr of follow-up.


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Cistectomía/efectos adversos , Erección Peniana/fisiología , Neoplasias de la Vejiga Urinaria/cirugía , Disfunción Eréctil/etiología , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Impotencia Vasculogénica/etiología , Impotencia Vasculogénica/prevención & control , Libido , Masculino , Invasividad Neoplásica , Estadificación de Neoplasias , Pene/diagnóstico por imagen , Pene/inervación , Pene/fisiopatología , Estudios Prospectivos , Prostatectomía/métodos , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Ultrasonografía , Neoplasias de la Vejiga Urinaria/patología
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Adv Urol ; : 549861, 2008.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18827893

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Introduction. The incidence of priapism in adults is higher than in children. Although approximately 50% of all episodes of priapism are thought to be idiopathic, there are a number of known specific causes of this disorder. In adults intracavernous therapy with papaverine, phentolamine, alprostadil or combinations of these agents is the most common cause of ischemic priapism. In children the most common etiology is sickle cell anemia for low-flow priapism or post-traumatic high-flow priapism. We present a 13-year-old boy, not sexually active presented to our outpatient clinic suffering from long standing (3.5 hours) sustained painful erection. To the best of our knowledge the idiopathic low-flow priapism in pre-pubertal boy was not reported before in literature. Our case is the first case to be reported in pre-pubertal age. Conclusion. In pre-pubertal boys idiopathic recurrent priapism is a rare condition. In the literature, several empirical therapies are described. Recently, it is postulated that a low dose of a PDE5 inhibitor. The early conservative management is the best treatment option to safe the corporeal smooth muscles from irreversible damage.

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J Trauma ; 64(5): 1387-91, 2008 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18469666

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Herein, a case of ureteric injury was inflected during lumbo-sacral laminectomy is reported to be added to the previously published 15 cases. Ureteric injury is a rare complication that may be encountered during lumbar disc surgery. We traced 15 cases that were published in literatures allover the past years with different management techniques. To the best of our knowledge, we report the first case that was treated by ileal ureteric replacement. Special attention should be paid regarding ureteric injury during surgery. Despite rare incidence of such injury with laminectomy, there were some reportable complications. So, surgeons should be aware of prediction, early diagnosis, and possible management alternatives for such injuries to safe patients from unsuspected handicapping.


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Discectomía/efectos adversos , Uréter/lesiones , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Nefrostomía Percutánea , Radiografía , Uréter/diagnóstico por imagen
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J Urol ; 179(6): 2229-32, 2008 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18423733

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PURPOSE: We studied the long-term impact of shock wave lithotripsy on renal function, stone recurrence and hypertension in patients with a solitary kidney. Patients with a solitary kidney provide a unique opportunity to evaluate any clinically significant change in renal function. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the records of 156 patients with stones in a solitary kidney treated with shock wave lithotripsy monotherapy. Treatment outcome was evaluated after 3 months. Long-term followup (more than 12 months) was available for 108 patients. Serum creatinine, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, new onset hypertension, calculated glomerular filtration rate, and kidney morphology were determined before and after treatment, and compared by chi-square, paired and unpaired t tests. RESULTS: After 3 months the overall stone-free rate was 80.8% (126 of 156). Renal obstruction caused by steinstrasse after shock wave lithotripsy occurred in 14 (8.9%) patients. Secondary procedures were required in 20 (12.8%) patients. Followup ranged from 1 to 16 years with a mean of 3.8 (SD +/- 3.5). After long-term followup the stone-free rate was 76.8% and real stone recurrence developed in 18.5% of patients. There was no significant difference in any evaluated pretreatment or posttreatment parameters. CONCLUSIONS: The demonstrated effectiveness, small number of complications at short-term followup, insignificant effect on renal function, blood pressure and relatively small number of recurrences at the long-term followup confirm that shock wave lithotripsy is not only effective but is also safe in the long run.


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Cálculos Renales/fisiopatología , Cálculos Renales/terapia , Fallo Renal Crónico , Riñón/anomalías , Riñón/fisiopatología , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Niño , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Retrospectivos , Factores de Tiempo
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ScientificWorldJournal ; 8: 176-81, 2008 Feb 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18301819

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The ideal imaging modality should demonstrate the presence or absence of a clinically significant causative vascular lesion which, in high-flow arterial priapism, may need intervention. We report a 22-year-old male with post-traumatic arterial priapism. Doppler US could not reliably identify a significant vascular lesion. Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) demonstrated the presence of cavernous artery pseudoaneurysm. Based on this finding, embolization was decided with a successful outcome. Contrast enhanced The ideal imaging modality should demonstrate the presence or absence of a clinically significant, causative vascular lesion that, in high-flow arterial priapism, may need intervention. We report a 22-year-old male with post-traumatic arterial priapism. Color Doppler ultrasound could not reliably identify a significant vascular lesion. Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) demonstrated the presence of a cavernous artery pseudoaneurysm. Based on this finding, embolization was decided, with a successful outcome. Contrast-enhanced MRA appears to be a useful, noninvasive diagnostic tool for decision making in cases of high-flow priapism.


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Angiografía por Resonancia Magnética , Pene/patología , Priapismo/diagnóstico , Adulto , Aneurisma Falso/diagnóstico por imagen , Embolización Terapéutica , Humanos , Masculino , Pene/irrigación sanguínea , Priapismo/fisiopatología , Priapismo/terapia , Resultado del Tratamiento , Ultrasonografía Doppler en Color
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