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BJU Int ; 127(6): 665-675, 2021 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32975875

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OBJECTIVE: To develop and evaluate an assessment tool for endourological skills during simulation including cystoscopy, ureteroscopy (URS) and transurethral resection (TUR) procedures. METHODS: We designed a Global Assessment of Urological Endoscopic Skills (GAUES) tool, comprised of nine endourology task-specific and two global-rating skills items. The tool was developed through two rounds of the Delphi process. The GAUES tool was used to assess acquisition of URS and TUR skills of novices (Year 2 core surgical trainees, CT2) and intermediate level trainees (residents at the start of the UK higher surgical training programme in Urology, Speciality Trainee Year 3, ST3) at the Urology Simulation Boot Camp (USBC) between 2016 and 2018. Validity was evaluated by comparing scores between trainees with different levels of urological experience. Inter-rater reliability was also assessed. RESULTS: We evaluated 130 residents, 52% of trainees were at an intermediate stage of training and 39% were novices. In all, 9% of the anonymous forms were missing demographics. The completion rate of the GAUES tool during the USBC for URS and TUR was 85% and 89%, respectively. Our analysis demonstrated a significant difference in all domains between intermediates and novices at assessment in URS, except for one domain more suited to clinical assessment (P = 0.226). There was excellent intraclass correlation (ICC) overall between the two experts' judgements, ICC = 0.841 (95% confidence interval 0.767-0.893; P < 0.001, n = 88). CONCLUSIONS: We have developed the novel GAUES tool for cystoscopic, URS and TUR skills. Overall, we demonstrated good face, content and construct validity and excellent reliability, suggesting that the GAUES tool can be useful for endourological skills assessment.


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Competencia Clínica , Cistoscopía/normas , Ureteroscopía/normas , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Urológicos/normas , Simulación por Computador , Humanos
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J Digit Imaging ; 34(2): 351-356, 2021 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33564999

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Small renal masses are commonly diagnosed with modern medical imaging. Renal tumour volume has been explored as a prognostic tool to help decide when intervention is needed and appears to provide additional prognostic information for smaller tumours compared with tumour diameter. However, the current method of calculating tumour volume in clinical practice uses the ellipsoid equation (π/6 × length × width × height) which is an oversimplified approach. Some research groups trace the contour of the tumour in every image slice which is impractical for clinical use. In this study, we demonstrate a method of using 3D segmentation software and the 3D interpolation method to rapidly calculate renal tumour volume in under a minute. Using this method in 27 patients that underwent radical or partial nephrectomy, we found a 10.07% mean absolute difference compared with the traditional ellipsoid method. Our segmentation volume was closer to the calculated histopathological tumour volume than the traditional method (p = 0.03) with higher Lin's concordance correlation coefficient (0.79 vs 0.72). 3D segmentation has many uses related to 3D printing and modelling and is becoming increasingly common. Calculation of tumour volume is one additional benefit it provides. Further studies on the association between segmented tumour volume and prognosis are needed.


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Neoplasias Renales , Humanos , Riñón/diagnóstico por imagen , Neoplasias Renales/diagnóstico por imagen , Programas Informáticos , Carga Tumoral
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BJU Int ; 125(1): 17-27, 2020 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31622020

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Three-dimensional (3D) printing or additive manufacturing is a new technology that has seen rapid development in recent years with decreasing costs. 3D printing allows the creation of customised, finely detailed constructs. Technological improvements, increased printer availability, decreasing costs, improved cell culture techniques, and biomaterials have enabled complex, novel and individualised medical treatments to be developed. Although the long-term goal of printing biocompatible organs has not yet been achieved, major advances have been made utilising 3D printing in biomedical engineering. In this literature review, we discuss the role of 3D printing in relation to urological surgery. We highlight the common printing methods employed and show examples of clinical urological uses. Currently, 3D printing can be used in urology for education of trainees and patients, surgical planning, creation of urological equipment, and bioprinting. In this review, we summarise the current applications of 3D-printing technology in these areas of urology.


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Bioimpresión , Impresión Tridimensional , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Urológicos/métodos , Urología/educación , Humanos
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Biomed Eng Online ; 19(1): 55, 2020 Jul 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32611431

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BACKGROUND: Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a promising technology, but the limitations are often poorly understood. We compare different 3D printing methods with conventional machining techniques in manufacturing meatal urethral dilators which were recently removed from the Australian market. METHODS: A prototype dilator was 3D printed vertically orientated on a low-cost fused deposition modelling (FDM) 3D printer in polylactic acid (PLA) and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS). It was also 3D printed horizontally orientated in ABS on a high-end FDM 3D printer with soluble support material, as well as on an SLS 3D printer in medical nylon. The dilator was also machined in stainless steel using a lathe. All dilators were tested mechanically in a custom rig by hanging calibrated weights from the handle until the dilator snapped. RESULTS: The horizontally printed ABS dilator experienced failure at a greater load than the vertically printed PLA and ABS dilators, respectively (503 g vs 283 g vs 163 g, p < 0.001). The SLS nylon dilator and machined steel dilator did not fail. The steel dilator is the most expensive with a quantity of five at 98 USD each, but this decreases to 30 USD each for a quantity of 1000. In contrast, the cost for the SLS dilator is 33 USD each for five and 27 USD each for 1000. CONCLUSIONS: Low-cost FDM 3D printing is not a replacement for conventional manufacturing. 3D printing is best used for patient-specific parts, prototyping or manufacturing complex parts that have additional functionality that cannot otherwise be achieved.


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Dilatación/instrumentación , Diseño de Equipo/métodos , Impresión Tridimensional , Uretra/cirugía , Pruebas Mecánicas
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Urol Int ; 98(4): 391-396, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27694759

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AIMS: The study aimed to determine the current trends in urolithiasis-related admissions and associated interventions in England between 2006/2007 and 2013/2014 utilizing Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) online data. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Data was extracted from the online HES data set for each year from 2006/2007 to 2013/2014 inclusive. Admissions and procedural interventions were identified from their corresponding OPCS-4 and ICD-10 codes. RESULTS: Finished consultant episodes (FCEs) for urolithiasis have increased by 20% over the last 7 years, with 93,039 FCEs in the year 2013/2014. Based on English population statistics, the lifetime prevalence of urolithiasis based on hospital-related admission/intervention data for 2013/2014 is 14%. The biggest increases were seen in those aged ≥75 years (up by 51%, n = 2,853). Total interventions have increased from 28,624 to 42,068, with increased rates of shock wave lithotripsy (26%), ureteroscopy (URS; 86%) and percutaneous nephrolithotomy (149%). Emergency URS procedures have increased by 38%. Day-case rates for ureteric and renal URS, in 2013/2014, were 22 and 21%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Over the last 7 years, there is a rising prevalence of kidney stone disease with associated increase in the number of interventions related to it. Both elective and emergency URS procedures are increasing, with a rising trend for day-case URS. Similar trends are seen worldwide and future resource planning for urolithiasis is needed to match the increase in demand.


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Cálculos Renales/epidemiología , Cálculos Renales/terapia , Litotricia/tendencias , Ureteroscopía/tendencias , Urolitiasis/epidemiología , Urolitiasis/terapia , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Niño , Bases de Datos Factuales , Inglaterra , Hospitalización , Humanos , Clasificación Internacional de Enfermedades , Tiempo de Internación , Persona de Mediana Edad , Prevalencia , Urología/tendencias , Adulto Joven
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BJU Int ; 115 Suppl 5: 31-4, 2015 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25174441

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OBJECTIVES: To quantify the outcomes of retrograde ureteric stenting in the setting of infected hydronephrosis secondary to ureteric calculi. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Prospective analysis of all patients over a 15-month period admitted with infected obstructed kidneys secondary to ureteric calculi. Inclusion criteria were based on clinical evidence of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and radiological evidence of obstructing ureteric calculi. Outcome measures included success of procedure, admission to intensive care unit (ICU), length of hospital stay, morbidity, and all-cause mortality during hospital admission. RESULTS: In all, 52 patients were included. Success of retrograde ureteric stenting was 98%. In all, 17% of patients required an ICU admission, with a post ureteric instrumentation ICU admissions rate of 6%. The mean white cell count and serum creatinine improved significantly after the procedure. Major complication rate included septic shock 6%, but there were no episodes of major haemorrhage and no deaths. CONCLUSION: Retrograde ureteric stenting is safe and effective in infected obstructed kidneys with results comparable to percutaneous nephrostomy tube insertion. Post instrumentation ICU admissions occur in 6% of retrograde stentings.


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Pionefrosis/cirugía , Stents , Uréter/cirugía , Cálculos Ureterales/cirugía , Obstrucción Ureteral/cirugía , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Cuidados Críticos , Femenino , Humanos , Tiempo de Internación , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/etiología , Estudios Prospectivos , Pionefrosis/etiología , Pionefrosis/fisiopatología , Síndrome de Respuesta Inflamatoria Sistémica/etiología , Resultado del Tratamiento , Cálculos Ureterales/complicaciones , Cálculos Ureterales/fisiopatología , Obstrucción Ureteral/fisiopatología , Signos Vitales , Adulto Joven
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Curr Urol Rep ; 16(8): 54, 2015 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26077357

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Large renal stones (>2 cm) are managed with percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL), which has a good stone-free rate (SFR) but a relatively high incidence of complications graded Clavien ≥ 3. We wanted to review the literature for the use of ureterorenoscopy and laser fragmentation (URSL) for the management of these stones. A systematic review was done from 1990 to April 2014 for all English language articles reporting on a minimum of 10 patients for stones >2 cm in size (done by 2 reviewers independently) in accordance with the PRISMA and Cochrane review guidelines. A total of 379 articles were identified and after screening for the titles (54) and abstracts (29), 12 papers (651 patients) were included. The male to female ratio was 356:232 with a mean age of 54 years (range 16-86 years). With a mean stone size of 2.7 cm (2-3.15 cm) and the mean operating time of 96 min (28-238 min); the SFR was 91 % (1.45 procedures/patient). The overall number of complications was 58 (8.6 %) of which 26 (4.5 %) were complications classed Clavien ≥ 3 (haematuria with subcapsular haematoma/clot retention-7; ureteral perforation-7; steinstrasse-5; sepsis/pyelonephritis-5; prostatitis-1; cerebrovascular accident-1). Ureterorenoscopy for large renal stones in the modern era has good SFR with a small risk of major complications.


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Cálculos Renales/cirugía , Ureteroscopía , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Femenino , Humanos , Rayos Láser , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Tempo Operativo , Resultado del Tratamiento , Retención Urinaria , Adulto Joven
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Lasers Med Sci ; 30(5): 1565-8, 2015 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25967119

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The objective of the study is to evaluate the reduction in flow and scope deflection of four leading 200-µm marketed laser fibres (Boston Scientific Flexiva™ 200, Boston Scientific Flexiva™ Trac Tip 200, Lumenis SlimLine™ EZ200 and Optical Integrity ScopeSafe™) via a flexible ureterorenoscope. A laboratory-based bench test was performed using a Flex X2™ flexible ureterorenoscope. Mean upward/downward deflection angles and flow rates (ml/min) for each fibre were calculated and compared to a control. The Optical Integrity ScopeSafe™ fibre has the least loss of deflection, losing only 8 % upward and 6 % downward deflection. Deflection loss was significantly less with this fibre compared to all other fibres (p < 0.0001). Mean flow rates were significantly greater with the Optical Integrity ScopeSafe™ laser fibre at 23 ml/min (p < 0.0001). Despite all fibres marketed as 200 µm, the deflection and flow properties show marked variations. The Optical Integrity ScopeSafe™ 200-µm laser fibre offers the best overall performance with significantly improved flow rates and the least loss of scope deflection.


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Fibras Ópticas , Ureteroscopios , Diseño de Equipo , Humanos
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Urol Case Rep ; 46: 102314, 2023 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36655181

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Penile strangulation from a foreign body is a time critical and rare presentation to the emergency department. The rarity of the presentation leads to its management being haphazard by the treating clinicians leading to suboptimal outcomes. We present a 44-year-old male with nine metal rings strangulating his penis and scrotum who failed multiple attempts by the department to free the penis and required an industrial circular saw provided by the fire-brigade to successfully cut the rings. We utilise this rare case of penile strangulation to outline steps health professionals can take to manage this condition in a timely fashion.

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Phys Eng Sci Med ; 46(4): 1791-1802, 2023 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37819450

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Combined magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) may enhance diagnosis, aid surgical planning and intra-operative orientation for prostate biopsy and radical prostatectomy. Although PET-MRI may provide these benefits, PET-MRI machines are not widely available. Image fusion of Prostate specific membrane antigen PET/CT and MRI acquired separately may be a suitable clinical alternative. This study compares CT-MR registration algorithms for urological prostate cancer care. Paired whole-pelvis MR and CT scan data were used (n = 20). A manual prostate CTV contour was performed independently on each patients MR and CT image. A semi-automated rigid-, automated rigid- and automated non-rigid registration technique was applied to align the MR and CT data. Dice Similarity Index (DSI), 95% Hausdorff distance (95%HD) and average surface distance (ASD) measures were used to assess the closeness of the manual and registered contours. The automated non-rigid approach had a significantly improved performance compared to the automated rigid- and semi-automated rigid-registration, having better average scores and decreased spread for the DSI, 95%HD and ASD (all p < 0.001). Additionally, the automated rigid approach had similar significantly improved performance compared to the semi-automated rigid registration across all accuracy metrics observed (all p < 0.001). Overall, all registration techniques studied here demonstrated sufficient accuracy for exploring their clinical use. While the fully automated non-rigid registration algorithm in the present study provided the most accurate registration, the semi-automated rigid registration is a quick, feasible, and accessible method to perform image registration for prostate cancer care by urologists and radiation oncologists now.


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Próstata , Neoplasias de la Próstata , Masculino , Humanos , Próstata/diagnóstico por imagen , Próstata/cirugía , Tomografía Computarizada por Tomografía de Emisión de Positrones , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X/métodos , Neoplasias de la Próstata/diagnóstico por imagen , Neoplasias de la Próstata/cirugía , Pelvis
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BJUI Compass ; 3(5): 377-382, 2022 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35950043

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Objectives: The objective of this study is to investigate the variations in mineral content of tap drinking water across major Australian cities, compared with bottled still and sparkling water, and discuss the possible implications on kidney stone disease (KSD). Materials and Methods: The mineral composition of public tap water from 10 metropolitan and regional Australian cities was compared using the drinking water quality reports published from 2019 to 2021 by the respective water service utilities providers. Specifically, average levels of calcium, bicarbonate, magnesium, sodium, potassium, and sulphates were compared with published mineral content data from bottled still and sparkling drinking water in Australia. Results: The median or mean (depending on report output) mineral composition was highly variable for calcium (range 1.3 to 20.33 mg/L), magnesium (range 1.1 to 11.2 mg/L), bicarbonate (range 12 to 79 mg/L), sodium (range 3 to 47.1 mg/L), potassium (range 0.4 to 3.23 mg/L) and (sulphates range <1 to 37.4 mg/L). Calcium, magnesium and bicarbonate levels in tap water were lower than in bottled sparkling water. Consumption of 3 L/day of the most calcium rich tap water would fulfil 4.7% of the RDI, compared with 8.7% with bottled sparkling water. Consumption of 3 L of the most magnesium rich tap water would fulfil 8% of the RDI, compared with 13.6% with bottled sparkling water. Conclusion: The mineral content of tap drinking water varied substantially across major Australian city centres. Bottled sparkling water on average provided higher levels of calcium, bicarbonate and magnesium and may be preferred for prevention of calcium oxalate stones. These findings may assist counselling of patients with KSD depending on geographic location in the context of other modifiable risk factors and 24-h urine analysis results.

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Polymers (Basel) ; 14(4)2022 Feb 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35215676

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To address the increasing demand for safe and effective treatment options for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) due to the worldwide ban of the traditional polypropylene meshes, this study introduced degradable polycaprolactone (PCL)/polyethylene glycol (PEG) composite meshes fabricated with melt-electrowriting (MEW). Two PCL/PEG mesh groups: 90:10 and 75:25 (PCL:PEG, wt%) were fabricated and characterized for their degradation rate and mechanical properties, with PCL meshes used as a control. The PCL/PEG composites showed controllable degradation rates by adjusting the PEG content and produced mechanical properties, such as maximal forces, that were higher than PCL alone. The antibacterial properties of the meshes were elicited by coating them with a commonly used antibiotic: azithromycin. Two dosage levels were used for the coating: 0.5 mg and 1 mg per mesh, and both dosage levels were found to be effective in suppressing the growth of S. aureus bacteria. The biocompatibility of the meshes was assessed using human immortalized adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC). In vitro assays were used to assess the cell viability (LIVE/DEAD assay), cell metabolic activity (alamarBlue assay) and cell morphology on the meshes (fluorescent and electron microscopy). The cell attachment was found to decrease with increased PEG content. The freshly drug-coated meshes showed signs of cytotoxicity during the cell study process. However, when pre-released for 14 days in phosphate buffered saline, the initial delay in cell attachment on the drug-coated mesh groups showed full recovery at the 14-day cell culture time point. These results indicated that the PCL/PEG meshes with antibiotics coating will be an effective anti-infectious device when first implanted into the patients, and, after about 2 weeks of drug release, the mesh will be supporting cell attachment and proliferation. These meshes demonstrated a potential effective treatment option for POP that may circumvent the issues related to the traditional polypropylene meshes.

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Urol Case Rep ; 38: 101696, 2021 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34007790

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Isolated prostate cancer metastasis to the adrenal gland is rare. We report a case of concordant high uptake in a solitary adrenal metastasis on both prostate-specific membrane antigen and fluorodeoxyglucose positron-emission tomography in a patient with castrate-resistant prostate cancer. Good initial biochemical response was achieved with laparoscopic adrenalectomy. The patient developed lymph node recurrence 12 months later, although remains asymptomatic on hormonal treatment 22 months post-operatively, in keeping with prior results for metastasis-directed therapy which can delay time to additional treatment. Application of dual tracer PET can be valuable for prostate cancer staging and guidance of metastasis-directed treatment.

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Front Surg ; 8: 626143, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33959629

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Patients often opt for implantation of testicular prostheses following orchidectomy for cancer or torsion. Recipients of testicular prostheses report issues regarding firmness, shape, size, and position, aspects of which relate to current limitations of silicone materials used and manufacturing methods for soft prostheses. We aim to create a 3D printable testicular prosthesis which mimics the natural shape and stiffness of a human testicle using a lattice infill structure. Porous testicular prostheses were engineered with relative densities from 0.1 to 0.9 using a repeating cubic unit cell lattice inside an anatomically accurate testicle 3D model. These models were printed using a multi-jetting process with an elastomeric material and compared with current market prostheses using shore hardness tests. Additionally, standard sized porous specimens were printed for compression testing to verify and match the stiffness to human testicle elastic modulus (E-modulus) values from literature. The resulting 3D printed testicular prosthesis of relative density between 0.3 and 0.4 successfully achieved a reduction of its bulk compressive E-modulus from 360 KPa to a human testicle at 28 Kpa. Additionally, this is the first study to quantitatively show that current commercial testicular prostheses are too firm compared to native tissue. 3D printing allows us to create metamaterials that match the properties of human tissue to create customisable patient specific prostheses. This method expands the use cases for existing biomaterials by tuning their properties and could be applied to other implants mimicking native tissues.

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Cancer Med ; 9(19): 7172-7182, 2020 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32810385

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BACKGROUND: There is increasing research in using segmentation of prostate cancer to create a digital 3D model from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans for purposes of education or surgical planning. However, the variation in segmentation of prostate cancer among users and potential inaccuracy has not been studied. METHODS: Four consultant radiologists, four consultant urologists, four urology trainees, and four nonclinician segmentation scientists were asked to segment a single slice of a lateral T3 prostate tumor on MRI ("Prostate 1"), an anterior zone prostate tumor MRI ("Prostate 2"), and a kidney tumor computed tomography (CT) scan ("Kidney"). Time taken and self-rated subjective accuracy out of a maximum score of 10 were recorded. Root mean square error, Dice coefficient, Matthews correlation coefficient, Jaccard index, specificity, and sensitivity were calculated using the radiologists as the ground truth. RESULTS: There was high variance among the radiologists in segmentation of Prostate 1 and 2 tumors with mean Dice coefficients of 0.81 and 0.58, respectively, compared to 0.96 for the kidney tumor. Urologists and urology trainees had similar accuracy, while nonclinicians had the lowest accuracy scores for Prostate 1 and 2 tumors (0.60 and 0.47) but similar for kidney tumor (0.95). Mean sensitivity in Prostate 1 (0.63) and Prostate 2 (0.61) was lower than specificity (0.92 and 0.93) suggesting under-segmentation of tumors in the non-radiologist groups. Participants spent less time on the kidney tumor segmentation and self-rated accuracy was higher than both prostate tumors. CONCLUSION: Segmentation of prostate cancers is more difficult than other anatomy such as kidney tumors. Less experienced participants appear to under-segment models and underestimate the size of prostate tumors. Segmentation of prostate cancer is highly variable even among radiologists, and 3D modeling for clinical use must be performed with caution. Further work to develop a methodology to maximize segmentation accuracy is needed.


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Imagen de Difusión por Resonancia Magnética , Neoplasias de la Próstata/diagnóstico por imagen , Radiólogos , Investigadores , Urólogos , Humanos , Imagenología Tridimensional , Masculino , Variaciones Dependientes del Observador , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Carga Tumoral
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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 10004, 2020 06 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32561811

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Three-dimensional (3D) printed prostate cancer models are an emerging adjunct for urological surgical planning and patient education, however published methods are costly which limits their translation into clinical practice. Multi-colour extrusion fused deposition modelling (FDM) can be used to create 3D prostate cancer models of a quality comparable to more expensive techniques at a fraction of the cost. Three different 3D printing methods were used to create the same 3D prostate model: FDM, colour jet printing (CJP) and material jetting (MJ), with a calculated cost per model of USD 20, USD 200 and USD 250 respectively. When taking into account the cost, the FDM prostate models are the most preferred 3D printing method by surgeons. This method could be used to manufacture low-cost 3D printed models across other medical disciplines.


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Modelos Anatómicos , Impresión Tridimensional , Neoplasias de la Próstata/patología , Humanos , Masculino , Neoplasias de la Próstata/cirugía
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Cancer Lett ; 247(2): 328-35, 2007 Mar 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16815628

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Vitamin D receptor (VDR) polymorphisms are prostate cancer risk candidates. We determined if SNPs in haplotype block sub-regions C2 (SNPs C2-1, G/C(3436), C2-2, A/G(3944)) or C1 (C1-1, C/T(20965), C1-2, C/T(30056)) are associated with risk in an ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-dependent manner. In men with very low exposure, SNPs in both sub-regions were associated with risk. Various haplotypes in haplotype block C including G(3436)-A(3944)-C(20965)-C(30056), (G or C)-A-C-C and G-A-(C or T)-C were significantly associated with increased risk (odds ratios between 1.95 and 2.37). These findings suggest various block C SNPs are associated with prostate cancer risk via a mechanism involving exposure to sunlight.


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Haplotipos , Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple , Neoplasias de la Próstata/genética , Receptores de Calcitriol/genética , Rayos Ultravioleta , Secuencia de Bases , Cartilla de ADN , Genotipo , Humanos , Masculino
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J Sci Med Sport ; 10(5): 320-2, 2007 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16914372

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Local aprotinin injections are used in the treatment of chronic tendinopathy. Severe allergic reactions, although uncommon, have been reported. We highlight two instances of systemic allergic reaction, and discuss the potential side effects of local aprotinin injections in the orthopaedic setting as well as the evidence base for its use.


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Tendón Calcáneo/lesiones , Aprotinina/efectos adversos , Hipersensibilidad a las Drogas , Inhibidores de Tripsina/efectos adversos , Aprotinina/inmunología , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Tendinopatía/tratamiento farmacológico , Inhibidores de Tripsina/inmunología
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