The need of an economic and social low costs drive more and more surgeons towards the day surgery. The always growing diffusion of local anesthetic supports this trend. The drugs used as local anaesthetics are: carbocaine, procaine, lidocaine and bipivacaine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicroscopic procedures for therapy of obstructive azoospermia or of vasectomy reversals have resulted in accurate reapproximation of ductal structures. The success of vasovasostomy appears to be influenced by the length of time that has passed since the vasectomy was performed or the obstruction become. Failures of vasovasostomy may be attributed to anastomotic stenosis, sperm antibodies, epididymal dysfunction, or an unrecognized epididymal tubule blowout with subsequent obstruction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPresence of bacteria in the sperm is often associated to a reduction of fertility in relationship with a decrease in number and motility of spermatozoa and with an augmentation of the abnormal spermatic cells. In the most severe cases, chronic and complicated phlogosis may lead to obstruction of seminal pathways with consequent azoospermia. Clinical features of seminal phlogosis are extremely variable both in acute and chronic evolutions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWith the current oncological emphasis on radical treatment allied to minimal invasiveness, choice of treatment relies on precise clinical staging. The corpora cavernosa of the penis represent a well defined anatomical structure distinct from the corpus spongiosum and the glans which are tightly connected to one another. In case of primary penile tumour the T.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBetween 13.8% and 27% of all superficial bladder cancers are represented by pT1G3 neoplasm. In the Department of Urology of Policlinico S.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe surgical treatment of the La Peyronie disease is the complet excision of the fibrom plaque followed by dermal skin grafts. This technique is applied for stabilised cases in which coït has become uneasy due to the deformation of the penis. A complete isolation of the vasculonervous dorsal pedicle guaranties a good erection.
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December 1995
The radical surgical option we propose for Peyronie's disease consists in removing the sclero-hyanolitic focus (plaque) and replacing it by an autologous dermal graft taken from the upper outer thigh area. Between 1981 and 1994, we operated 564 patients with Induration penis plastica (IPP), 418 of whom underwent plaque excision and dermal grafting. All could be assessed at two-year follow-up.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdvances in the knowledge of penile haemodynamics make evidence of two fundamental mechanisms in the physiology of erection: 1) arterial vasodilatation; 2) blockage of venous outflow. Therefore peripheric vasculogenic erectile impotence presents two pathogenetic possibilities: 1) from insufficient arterial flow; 2) from increased venous outflow. It is therefore very important to make the correct diagnosis of the patient with erectile disturbances in order to determine an appropriate therapy.
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June 1995
Today we may consider radical perineal prostatectomy as an example of mild invasive surgery compared with the retropubic. Technique is found less traumatic account of the precision of the approach, the accuracy of hemostasis and urethral bladder suture and the speed of postoperative handling. The only disadvantage related with the impossibility of transperineal pathological lymph node staging can today be satisfactory overcome after the advent of laparoscopic lymph node methods which permits safe non invasive preoperative hystological examination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBetween July 1989 and June 1994 32 men (48-73 years old) underwent radical retropubic prostatectomy for prostate cancer. 26 patients (70%) presented with symptoms of bladder outflow obstruction. The primary tumour was understaged preoperatively in 5 patients (15.
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February 1995
Transurethral resection of the prostate (T.U.R.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe optimal diagnostics of B.P.H.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe recent clinical and experimental research innovations in Andrology make possible the following classification of impotence: "Failure to initiate" "Failure to store" "Failure to fill" The last aspect, including veno-occlusive dysfunction, is continuously reevaluated by andrologic studies. The main diagnostic procedure of this complex problem, in constant evolution, is represented by cavernometry. Recently, but with full success, we are utilizing direct radioisotopic penogram in video sexy stimulation: in preselection function but probably in future with substitutive function of the more invasive and traditional cavernometry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe recording of the variations of penile tumescence and rigidity during nocturnal unconscious erections that usually occur with the REM phases of sleep, has been considered the diagnostic tool of choice in the workup of erectile disturbances for a number of years. Such a success is partly due to its absence of invasiveness. Moreover this test was believed to allow to differentiate between the psychogenic and organic origin of impotence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSurgery of hypospadias represents an interesting field of innovatory ideas. Many methods may be suitable and many modifications can be performed. There is no one method for all kinds of hypospadias.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Authors try to show the possibility to combine radical excision with minimal invasiveness in the surgery of penile cancer. The focal point of every therapeutic decision is correct clinical staging. Unfortunately there's some confusion in the two international staging systems (TNM and Jackson's classification).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVeno-occlusive dysfunction (formerly called "venous leakage") is a clinical-radiographic manifestation of a multi-aetiology syndrome, the pathogenesis of which is to be sought in intrinsic damage to the erectile tissue. It has been attributed to psycho-neurogenic, neurovascular and local--physical factors. The unsatisfactory results of the various surgical techniques proposed (venous ligatures, crural plication, corporopexy) can be explained by the formation of vicarious venous circles, a phenomenon which occurs regardless of the type of procedure adopted and which is the direct consequence of the alteration of the occlusive mechanisms intrinsic to the erectile tissue.
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February 1994
The radical surgical option we propose for Peyronie's disease consists in removing the sclero-hyalinotic focus of disease and replacing it by an autologous dermal graft taken from the upper outer thigh area. Between 1981 and 1991, we operated 335 patients with IPP, 152 of whom underwent plaque excision and dermal graft. All could be assessed at two-year follow-up.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe surgical treatment of choice for bulbar-membranous urethral strictures should remove the stricture and achieve an end-to-end anastomosis between two spatulated surfaces to achieve better patency (Turner-Warwick technique [13]). When this is not possible because of recurrence, complex or longer strictures the problem is to choose between various candidate tissue types susceptible of forming a dependable neourethra. With this in view, we have used over the last twenty years a wide range of urethroplastic operating techniques using of scrotal skin [4], bladder mucosa free grafts [3], and dermo-epidermal free mesh grafts [10].
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn our opinion, the attempt to save the sexuality and the erectile ability in a patient with a prostate cancer, in the respect of an absolute oncological radicality, should be recommended since potency represents for the patient a primary aspect in the quality of residual life. At the Institute of Urology of the University of Milan a study to identify pathogenetic mechanisms leading to erectile failure in the various phases of a prostate cancer was performed. From January 1988 to December 1993, 36 patients (range 50-60 years old) suffering from prostate cancer B1 stage (14 pts), B2 (20 pts) and C (2 pts) underwent to radical prostatectomy.
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October 1993
The anatomo-functional modifications of the prostate and the seminal pathways during the genital apparatus aging, (prostatic hyperplasia and hypotrophy of the seminal pathways and testis), are caused by hormonal modifications (inconstant increase of the gonadotropins LH-FSH, decrease of the peripheric utilization of testosterone, alterations of the adrenal secretion), by anatomical involutions (degenerations of the glandular, stromal and vascular components).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPostoperative bladder outflow was assessed in 150 patients subjected to radical retropubic prostatectomy for clinically localized prostate cancer. The overall mean (+/- S.E.
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