Introduction: Penetrating renal trauma has been treated traditionally by renal exploration. In view of the successful outcome of nonoperative treatment of major blunt renal trauma, there has been a gradual shift in the approach to penetrating renal injuries, in selected cases. This study reviews the local experience with the conservative approach to penetrating renal injuries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: To assess the risk of leaving cancer-positive surgical margins in the perineal approach for radical prostatectomy as compared to the retropubic approach.
Methods: Seventy-six patients with clinically organ-confined prostate cancer (stage T1-2 NoMo) underwent radical prostatectomy. The 57 patients who underwent retropubic prostatectomy were compared to 19 patients in whom the perineal approach was undertaken.
We report a case of male infertility with low ejaculate volume and azoospermia. An infected seminal vesicle cyst that induced partial obstruction of the seminal duct system was diagnosed by transrectal ultrasound. After transrectal cystic aspiration and decompression, a normal spermogram was obtained.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe vasoactive effect of a fragrance compound, citral, on rat ventral prostate is presented. A combined method of Indian-ink perfusion and postfixation transparency was used. One single dose of citral applied on the back skin of the rat induced an immediate triple response-like effect on the prostatic vascular bed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo evaluate the effect of sampling method and cytometric method on DNA ploidy results, a comparison study was performed on 20 whole prostate glands removed at prostatectomy. Fresh sampling was by sampling fine-needle aspiration (FNA). Paraffin sampling was by microdissection and re-embedding of 3 to 13 (average 6) 5-mm foci of microscopically proven tumor.
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