Publications by authors named "M Bastuba"

Contemporary therapies for erectile dysfunction are generally targeted towards older men and universally engage pharmacological and/or device related treatment options. Penile revascularization, using microvascular arterial bypass surgical techniques, is a non-pharmacological, non-device-related, and reconstructive surgical strategy for men with erectile dysfunction that was first described by Dr Vaclav Michal in 1973. Contemporary penile revascularization attempts to 'cure' pure arteriogenic erectile dysfunction in young men with arterial occlusive pathology in the distal internal pudendal, common penile or proximal cavernosal artery secondary to focal endothelial injury from blunt pelvic, perineal or penile trauma.

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Objectives: To evaluate the reliability of vardenafil efficacy and tolerability within 12 weeks in a broad population of men with erectile dysfunction (ED).

Methods: In a retrospective analysis of two pivotal, Phase III, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials conducted in 107 centers, 1650 men aged 18 years or older with ED received vardenafil 5 mg, 10 mg, or 20 mg on demand for 12 to 26 weeks. Outcome measures included the first-time and subsequent overall success rate until week 12 for diary entries regarding vaginal penetration (Sexual Encounter Profile [SEP]-2), erection maintenance (SEP-3), satisfaction with erection hardness, and overall satisfaction with the sexual experience.

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Background And Purpose: The 6/12 AQ hydrophilically coated tapered dilator is a newly developed device for ureteral dilation prior to rigid and flexible ureteroscopy.

Patients And Methods: To evaluate the efficacy, safety, and cost-effectiveness of this device, it was used to gain ureteral access in 80 consecutive patients undergoing ureteroscopy for diagnostic purposes, stone treatment, or stricture dilation.

Results: In all 80 cases, the ureteral orifice and intramural ureter were dilated successfully.

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Objective: To confirm whether brief exposure of human oocytes to spermatozoa in vitro results in equivalent fertilization rates and possibly better quality embryos than overnight coincubation and to determine if there was a difference in outcome with regard to the type of culture medium used.

Design: Prospective distribution of gametes between treatments in sequential patients.

Setting: Assisted reproductive technology program in private hospital.

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