Objective: To assess feasibility, safety and risk factors for failure associated with out-patient surgery for artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) implantation/revision in non-neurogenic men.
Materials: In the present retrospective monocentric study conducted between May 2016 and March 2020, 81 patients undergoing AUS implantation or revision during an out-patient surgery were included. The primary outcome was the success rate of out-patient surgery.
We propose herein a short synthesis of evidence leading to deny organized screening of prostate cancer using PSA plus or minus rectal digital examination. Nevertheless, many scientific societies support opportunistic screening on basis of shared decision. Today, numerous proposals had been made to reduce the overdiagnosis and overtreatreatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Our objective was to assess the prevalence of intraoperative cyst rupture and its impact on oncologic outcomes.
Materials And Methods: All patients who underwent partial nephrectomy for a cystic renal mass via an open or robot-assisted approach at a total of 8 academic institutions were included in this retrospective study. All operative reports were carefully reviewed and any description of cyst rupture, cyst effraction or local spillage intraoperatively was recorded as cyst rupture.