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1. INTRODUCTION Cystoscopy is a common procedure in urology clinics and has two types: flexible and rigid. Especially recently, there has been an increase in the use of flexibles. Both of these types can be preferred as a diagnostic procedure in hematuria, atypical dysuria, bladder and upper urinary
Disease Background:
Total mesorectal excision can be associated with transient post-operative urinary retention due to surgical disruption of pelvic autonomic nerves during procedure. These patients receive intra-operative urinary catheter to prevent post-operative urinary retention. However, the
Bladder cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy of the urinary tract and the fourth most frequent cancer in the United States, with 79,030 new cases and 16,870 deaths estimated for 2017.
The most common presenting symptom is hematuria, which occurs in about 85% of patients. Hematuria is typically
INTRODUCTION: The usual recommendations for a peroperative bladder catheter vary from surgical reasons to the control of hemodynamics or personal preferences, so since it is not a procedure free of complications, it requires an evidence-based approach.
For hospitalized patients, the optimal duration
A prospective 1:1 randomised placebo-controlled study was conducted in our department during the study period January 2017-January 2019. All patients were included after obtaining written, signed informed consent before participating. All of the procedures were performed by the same surgery team who
Short-term Efficacy of Transperineal Laser Ablation (TPLA) With Image Fusion and Multi-parametric (mpMRI) Follow-up in Focal Low-intermediate Risk Prostate Cancer. It is an interventional pilot study.
The recruitment and evaluation of eligibility will be done by the Multidisciplinary Neoplasms Group
research design: A randomized controlled trial was designed. According to the established inclusion criteria/exclusion criteria, the subjects were randomly divided into two groups by random number table. Each group received Mesenchymal Stem Cells(MSCs)from fat sources and conventional diabetic foot
Ureteral stents are commonly used to maintain patency of the ureter and are placed for several common reasons including ureteral obstruction due to nephrolithiasis, cancer, or fibrosis as well as after surgical interventions involving ureteroscopy, ureteral anastomoses or prophylactically prior to
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is the most common nocturnal breathing disorder. It is characterized by the occurrence, during sleep, of repeated episodes of complete collapse (apnea) or incomplete (hypopneas) of the upper airways. OSAS is a pathology that, through its cardiovascular and
Cystoscopy is a simple, effective and reliable method in current urological practice for the diagnosis and treatment of urethral and bladder pathologies.
Procedure is frequently used for the placement and replacement (removal) of double J stent in patients with ureteral stones .
Cystoscopy may be
Background : Endoscopy is currently widely regarded as the most important test in diagnosing stomach disorders, including stomach cancer. Gastric peristalsis, which occurs during the endoscopic procedure, limits the visual filed of the inspection, causing interference in the inspection. The actual
The most commonly used genitourinary application of ultrasound contrast agent is for the diagnosis of vesicoureteral reflux via intra-vesicle administration of contrast agent. The utility of ultrasound contrast agent in contrast-enhanced voiding urosonography is well established and published over
GOALS
1. General Check the effectiveness of physical therapy applied to the pelvic floor muscles used as an adjunct to standard treatment (amitriptyline hydrochloride) on the improvement of symptoms of vulvodynia.
2. Specific
Check and compare in women with vulvodynia before and after being randomly
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the Netherlands, with approximately 14.000 new cases reported in 2011 (1). Nearly 30% of all women with breast cancer are premenopausal at the time of diagnosis (2). Ovarian damage is a major long-term sequela of chemotherapy in