Objective: To design and assess a novel penile fracture simulation model for teaching penile fracture repair.
Methods: We used a validated circumcision simulator to create a model. Foreskin for a circumcision was divided into two halves.
Objective: To design and assess a novel penile fracture simulation model for teaching penile fracture repair.
Methods: We used a validated circumcision simulator to create a model. Foreskin for a circumcision was divided into two halves.
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg
April 2008
Objective: To investigate whether urologists in UK utilise and adhere to recently published renal trauma guidelines.
Methods: A one-page anonymous questionnaire was created based on recently published guidelines. Thirteen questions were used to investigate the current patterns of practice.
Introduction: Nutritional support has been demonstrated to improve recovery from radical cystectomy, but is expensive and when used inappropriately may actually increase the costs and morbidity of surgery. We sought to establish national patterns of practice with regard to feeding following cystectomy in the UK.
Aims And Methods: Following consultation with the specialist nutrition team, a questionnaire was designed to investigate the feeding strategy after cystectomy and dispatched by post to all UK urologists.