Publications by authors named "Federico Deho'"

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  • In a study of 4011 patients who had unilateral cT1a-b renal mass treated with partial nephrectomy, researchers aimed to explore how a surgeon's experience affects surgical outcomes, specifically acute kidney injury (AKI) and kidney function a year post-surgery.
  • Previously, it was known that complications and ischemia times improved with surgeon experience, but there was limited data on long-term kidney function.
  • The findings revealed no significant association between surgical experience and AKI or recovery of kidney function in either laparoscopic or robot-assisted techniques, suggesting other factors may play a more crucial role in these outcomes.
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  • Glans necrosis is an extremely rare complication post-circumcision in adult males, with only a few cases documented.
  • Two cases are presented involving a 19-year-old and a 26-year-old, both treated successfully with oral medications and without needing hospitalization.
  • Factors like penile dorsal anaesthetic blocks and cautery techniques have been linked to this complication, but there's no clear agreement on the best management approach, as outcomes have generally been favorable despite varying treatments.
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  • Dual-Energy computed tomography (DECT) offers advanced techniques like Virtual Non-Contrast (VNC) and Iodine Density Index (IDI) for better diagnosis of urogenital tumors.
  • The review discusses how DECT can enhance lesion characterization, staging accuracy, and treatment response evaluations for urological cancers.
  • The technology is seen as a promising tool in improving both diagnosis and treatment management of these tumors.
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  • A study investigated the relationship between various medications and male-factor infertility (MFI), identifying a range of drugs potentially linked to the condition through a thorough review of the FDA's adverse event reporting database.
  • Out of 955 MFI reports analyzed, 408 were associated with 20 specific medications, with notable findings on finasteride, testosterone, and diethylstilbestrol showing significantly high reporting ratios.
  • The research concluded that while many medications already suspected of contributing to MFI were confirmed, some hypothesized agents were not represented, suggesting a need for further investigation in pharmacovigilance.
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  • Surgery is often chosen for Peyronie's disease (PD) due to its potential effectiveness despite risks and variable outcomes; the study investigates factors affecting patients' willingness to undergo such surgery.
  • Conducted in five European centers from 2016-2020, the study analyzed data from 343 patients regarding their age, treatment history, and severity of PD symptoms to determine their attitude toward surgery.
  • Results showed that about 37% of patients were willing to consider surgery, with factors like younger age influencing this willingness, despite many experiencing significant issues such as erectile dysfunction and penetration difficulties.
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  • * The main findings indicated that 14.8% of patients suffered from unfavorable outcomes due to significant complications or low quality-of-life scores post-surgery, with most patients showing good satisfaction overall.
  • * Logistic regression revealed that middle-aged men faced a higher risk of dissatisfaction after PPI compared to younger and older patients, while other factors like erectile dysfunction cause and surgical volume didn't significantly affect outcomes.
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: We present a case series of Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Urinary Bladder (NECB) to analyse their radiologic appearance on CT, find a "Radiomic signature", and review the current literature. : 14 CT cases of NECB were reviewed and compared with a control group of 42 patients with high-grade non-neuroendocrine bladder neoplasm for the following parameters: ring enhancement; implantation site; dimensions; density; margins; central necrosis; calcifications; number of lesions; wall thickness; depth of invasion in the soft tissue; invasion of fat tissue; invasion of adjacent organs; lymph-node involvement; abdominal organ metastasis. To extract radiomic features, volumes of interest of bladder lesions were manually delineated on the portal-venous phase.

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  • The study explores the potential of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in men who do not respond to traditional medications like phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors (PDE-5is).
  • A total of 150 patients underwent evaluations before and after receiving PRP treatment, with significant improvements seen in erectile function and blood flow measurements.
  • The findings suggest that PRP may be a promising and safe alternative for patients with vascular ED, with certain platelet metrics indicating a higher likelihood of treatment success.
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  • * A total of 33 patients, with a median age of 49, were monitored for complications and functional outcomes through standardized questionnaires over an average follow-up period of 83 months.
  • * Results showed that most patients underwent a penoscrotal approach for the surgery, with a low incidence of intraoperative and early postoperative complications, highlighting the safety and effectiveness of PPI in this specific patient group.
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Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects between 12.9% and 28.1% of men worldwide, presenting a strong aged-correlated prevalence.

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Background: Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) is considered a challenging procedure even for surgeons who have completed the learning curve.

Objectives: To assess outcomes and complications following HoLEP performed by a highly experienced surgeon.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This was a single-institution prospective study (NCT03583034) performed at a tertiary referral centre that included 243 consecutive patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) due to benign prostatic enlargement (BPE) treated with HoLEP by a single experienced surgeon (>1600 cases).

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Background: Family history (FH) of prostate cancer (PCa) is associated with an increased risk of PCa and adverse disease features. However, whether patients with localized PCa and FH could be considered for active surveillance (AS) remains controversial.

Objective: To assess the association between FH and reclassification of AS candidates, and to define predictors of adverse outcomes in men with positive FH.

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Objective: To test the hypothesis that longer warm ischaemia time (WIT) might have a marginal impact on renal functional outcomes and might, in fact, reduce haemorrhagic risk intra-operatively.

Patients And Methods: Data from 1140 patients treated with elective partial nephrectomy (PN) for a cT1-2 cN0 cM0 renal mass were prospectively collected. WIT was defined as the duration of clamping of the main renal artery with no refrigeration and was tested as a continuous variable.

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Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a glycosaminoglycan widely utilised in different fields of medicine. We aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of the scientific evidence on the use of HA in andrology. A review of the literature to identify pertinent studies concerning the use of HA in andrology was carried out on the Medline, EMBASE, and the Cochrane databases, with no time restriction up to December 2022.

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Since the beginning of the coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic, efforts in defining risk factors and associations between the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), clinical, and molecular features have initiated. After three years of pandemic, it became evident that men have higher risk of adverse outcomes. Such evidence provided the impetus for defining the biological fundaments of such a gender disparity.

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Recreational drug intake may be associated with a range of medical untoward consequences, including male infertility. However, as the related evidence is still limited, the main outcome of this review is to provide a better understanding of the existence of any association between recreational drug misuse and male fertility levels' decline. Whilst searching the MEDLINE/PubMed, a comprehensive overview of the literature regarding male infertility and substances of abuse (e.

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Prostate cancer (PCa) accounts as the most common non-cutaneous disease affecting males, and as the first cancer, for incidence, in male. With the introduction of the concept of immunoscore, PCa has been classified as a cold tumor, thus driving the attention in the development of strategies aimed at blocking the infiltration/activation of immunosuppressive cells, while favoring the infiltration/activation of anti-tumor immune cells. Even if immunotherapy has revolutionized the approaches to cancer therapy, there is still a window failure, due to the immune cell plasticity within PCa, that can acquire pro-tumor features, subsequent to the tumor microenvironment (TME) capability to polarize them.

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International guidelines suggest to use testosterone therapy (TTh) in hypogonadal men presenting symptoms of testosterone deficiency (TD), even if there is no fixed threshold level of T at which TTh should be started. We aimed to develop and validate a nomogram named TRACE (Testosterone ReplACEment) for predicting the need of TTh in patients with "low-normal" total testosterone levels. The following nomogram variables were used: serum T level; serum LH level; BMI; state of nocturnal erections; metabolic comorbidities; and IPSS total score.

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Penile prosthesis implantation continues to represent a reliable solution to address erectile dysfunction when oral medications fail, are not tolerated or are contraindicated, and most typically is associated with excellent satisfaction rates and durable results. Despite the dramatic improvements in the prostheses' design, in the surgical instruments and techniques over the years, certain categories of patients still pose a significant surgical challenge. The aim of the current review is to provide a quick and useful practical guidance based on our expertise in the identification and management of the difficult penile prosthesis implantation cases.

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