Urology
May 2024
Objective: To evaluate a cohort of patients diagnosed with benign ureteroenteric stricture (UES) after radical cystectomy with ileal conduits using a strict predefined definition of strictures. Additionally, we want to illustrate the UES debut, regarding symptoms and clinical findings. UES is a well-known long-term complication after radical cystectomy, affecting up to 20% of all patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: The aim of this work was to determine the knowledge gap in the field of erectile function (EF) after colorectal cancer surgery and investigate and compare long-term male EF in colon and rectal cancer survivors in a national population.
Method: Danish male patients alive without evidence of recurrence who were treated for colon or rectal cancer between May 2001 and December 2014 were invited to participate. Using the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) score the derived dichotomized erectile dysfunction (ED) was defined as moderate/severe or no/mild.
Background: The standard treatment for non-metastatic muscle-invasive bladder cancer (stages T2-T4a) is radical cystectomy with lymphadenectomy. However, patients undergoing cystectomy show metastatic spread in 25% of cases and these patients will have limited benefit from surgery. Identification of patients with high risk of lymph node metastasis will help select patients that may benefit from neoadjuvant and/or adjuvant chemotherapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLaparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) is a laparoscopic technique in which a single small incision is made in the umbilicus with the use of a special device (single-port). We report the first nephrectomy performed in Scandinavia using this method. LESS nephrectomy is feasible, but requires a specific training programme comprising theory as well as practice.
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