Publications by authors named "Jens Rassweiler"

Background: In robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP), the peritoneal edges isolate the extended pelvic lymph node dissection bed from the peritoneal cavity. We studied the effect of peritoneal re-configuration through peritoneal flap fixation (PFF) with curling technique on lymphocele development.

Method: We included 2087 patients who underwent RARP between 2010 and 2022.

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Objectives: To determine the safety and oncological advantages of en bloc resection of bladder tumour (ERBT) vs conventional transurethral resection of bladder tumour (cTURBT) in terms of resection quality, staging quality, and safety.

Patients And Methods: We conducted a single-blinded randomised controlled trial at seven European hospitals with the following inclusion criteria: first diagnosis of non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer, no singular carcinoma in situ, and tumour size >4.3 mm.

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Purpose: To define a peak force of insertion (PFOI) threshold for ureteral damage during ureteral access sheath (UAS) placement on an experimental ureteral orifice model.

Methods: A specially designed water tank using 2 laparoscopic 5 mm ports and 2 different size (10 Fr and 8 Fr) sealing cap adaptors (SCA) as ureteral orifices was used to perform the test. A 10-12 Fr UAS was fixed to a load cell and the force of insertion (FOI) was continuously recorded with a digital force gauge.

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Background And Objective: Discussions surrounding urological diagnoses and planned procedures can be challenging, and patients might experience difficulty in understanding the medical language, even when shown radiological imaging or drawings. With the introduction of virtual reality and simulation, informed consent could be enhanced by audiovisual content and interactive platforms. Our aim was to assess the role of enhanced consent in the field of urology.

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Background: Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy represents one option for the non-surgical management of Peyronie's disease. Despite promising results, several questions are still pending. We want to present the long-term results of a retrospective study using high-energy extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.

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Objectives: The objective of this study is to evaluate the prevalence and the importance of preperitoneal vas deferens (VD) infiltration in high-risk prostate cancer (PCa).

Patients And Methods: In this prospectively designed study, we included 332 high-risk PCa patients with a Briganti score >5%, who were treated by robot-assisted radical prostatectomy between July 2017 and February 2022 at the Urology Department, SLK Kliniken Heilbronn. In addition to the standard histological analysis of the distal VD, which was attached to the prostate specimen, we analysed the infiltration status of preperitoneal VD in this cohort.

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Introduction And Objectives: Challenging percutaneous renal punctures to gain access to the kidney requiring guidance by cross-sectional imaging. To test the feasibility of robotic-assisted CT-guided punctures (RP) and compare them with manual laser-guided punctures (MP) with Uro Dyna-CT (Siemens Healthcare Solutions, Erlangen, Germany).

Material And Methods: The silicon kidney phantom contained target lesions of three sizes.

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Purpose Of Review: There are enough publications on the use of telemedicine, wearable devices, and mobile applications in urology; however, their collective impact on urological care has not been adequately studied. This review seeks to address this deficiency by providing a descriptive analysis of the recent use of telemedicine, wearable technology, and mobile applications in urology as well as elucidating their associated challenges.

Recent Findings: There are studies that were dedicated to the use of telemedicine, wearables, and mobile apps in urology according to inclusion criteria, respectively.

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Introduction: The value of IOUS has been proven especially for endophytic kidney tumours, but has not been assessed critically for exophytic kidney tumours. We aimed to evaluate the value of IOUS for exophytic kidney tumours.

Material And Methods: The data of LPN cases were collected prospectively between 2000 and 2022.

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Over the past 20 years, the field of robotic surgery has largely been dominated by the da Vinci robotic platform. Nevertheless, numerous novel multiport robotic surgical systems have been developed over the past decade, and some have recently been introduced into clinical practice. This nonsystematic review aims to describe novel surgical robotic systems, their individual designs, and their reported uses and clinical outcomes within the field of urologic surgery.

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  • A new method using electrohydraulic high-frequency shock waves was tested for breaking down stones in a study involving both stones and pig kidneys, evaluating its effectiveness and safety.
  • The experiments revealed no clear link between the number of shock waves, energy applied, and the success in fragmenting stones or causing kidney injuries, suggesting the technical parameters used had little impact.
  • Ultimately, the high-frequency method demonstrated the ability to create small stone fragments quickly, with kidney damage levels similar to those observed in traditional methods using lower frequencies.
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In May 2024, all medical devices in Europe will require to comply with the new Medical Device Regulation 2017/745, including those we have been using for years. Currently, there are major delays and problems associated with this new certification. As clinicians, we express our serious concerns regarding whether the system will be ready on time to ensure that all the medical devices that we use will be available for patient care.

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  • * In three patients undergoing plastic surgery with skin flaps, LI-ESWT (involving 3 sessions per week) effectively closed wound dehiscence.
  • * One patient saw complete wound closure and restoration of scrotal and penile skin, suggesting LI-ESWT may promote skin healing through stem cell activity, offering new potential for treating similar conditions.
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Background: It is hypothesised that simulation enhances progression along the initial phase of the surgical learning curve.

Objective: To evaluate whether residents undergoing additional simulation, compared to conventional training, are able to achieve proficiency sooner with better patient outcomes.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This international, multicentre, randomised controlled trial recruited 94 urology residents with experience of zero to ten procedures and no prior exposure to simulation in ureterorenoscopy, selected as an index procedure.

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In the care for patients with urological diseases, outpatient urology secures a near-to-home treatment by specialists in urology and is located between general practitioner and urological clinic. Comparably little is known about the structure and fields of work in this area of urology. A survey of the EAU Section ESUO of outpatient and office urology ( https://uroweb.

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  • Recent advancements in extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy have led to low-pressure wide focus systems, which improve stone fragmentation compared to traditional methods.
  • A study compared two shockwave sources (Xinin Lithotripter - XL and Siemens Lithoskop - SL) using sound field measurements and observing stone fragmentation results.
  • While XL showed a more homogeneous disintegration with reduced trauma, it required more shockwaves and time for complete fragmentation, whereas SL was quicker but provided less uniform results.
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Context: Live surgery events (LSEs) have been used in all surgical fields for education and training and to demonstrate new techniques. The European Association of Urology (EAU) live surgery guidelines were established in 2014.

Objective: To review the compliance of outcomes for procedures performed at EAU-affiliated LSEs with the 2014 guidelines and to establish updated guidelines for LSEs and semi-LSEs.

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Context: Low-intensity shockwave therapy (LiST) has emerged as an effective treatment for pain in patients with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS), and it has been postulated that LiST may also be effective in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS).

Objective: To perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of experimental and clinical studies exploring the effect of LiST on LUTS in an attempt to provide clinical implications for future research.

Evidence Acquisition: We systematically searched PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Scopus databases from inception to March 2021 for relevant studies.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is the field of computer science that aims to build smart devices performing tasks that currently require human intelligence. Through machine learning (ML), the deep learning (DL) model is teaching computers to learn by example, something that human beings are doing naturally. AI is revolutionizing healthcare.

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