Objective: To analyze in a short and concise way the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic fracture of both corpora cavernosa and urethra.
Methods: We present our experience with a rare case of traumatic fracture of both corpora cavernosa associated to complete urethral rupture.
Results/conclusions: The diagnosis of penile fractures can be done with the clinical history and physical examination only.
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and long-term outcomes of our initial series of robot-assisted laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy.
Methods: We conducted a prospective analysis of our series of robotic sacrocolpopexy.
Inclusion Criteria: patients with grades III and IV cystocele and or other symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse.
Objectives: To evaluate the influence of receptor's age on the outcomes of kidney transplants with organs from non heart beating donors.
Methods: Observational study of the historic cohort of 570 kidney transplants performed at the Hospital Clínico San Carlos between 1991 and 1999. Receptor's were divided into two age groups, group 1 younger than 50 years, and group 2 older than 50 years.