Publications by authors named "M D Tyson"

Purpose: Perioperative blood transfusion has been reported in > 50% of patients undergoing radical cystectomy (RC). Unfortunately, perioperative blood transfusion (PBT) in patients undergoing RC has been associated with poor oncological outcomes. Tranexamic acid (TXA) use has been proposed to decrease the need for PBT.

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The study of prehabilitation and rehabilitation ([p]rehabilitation) to alleviate the sequelae of bladder cancer and its treatment has generated numerous opportunities to improve the quality of life of bladder cancer survivors. The authors conducted a scoping review of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) to identify knowledge gaps in and research directions for (p)rehabilitative support for those affected by bladder cancer. The authors systematically searched six databases and synthesized key findings from RCTs conducted from January 1, 2004, through March 15, 2022, that enrolled participants with bladder cancer, survivors, or caregivers in outpatient (p)rehabilitative programs (e.

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Introduction: We aimed to characterize patient portal messaging use after urologic surgery to identify administrative burden and evaluate postoperative clinical associations.

Methods: Epic was queried for all urologic surgeries performed at the Mayo Clinic enterprise between 2019 and 2022. Data from the highest volume procedures were extracted including patient-generated portal messages to their provider and emergency department (ED) visits within 6 months of surgery.

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Objective: Medical and surgical advancements have been made in testicular cancer management over the past 50 years. The evolution of practice standards is expected to provide patients benefits in quality of life and oncologic outcomes, but changes in care standards can introduce potential opportunities for increased malpractice claims against providers. We seek to evaluate if modifications in testicular cancer management have translated to a rise in malpractice lawsuits.

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  • This study looked at how using magnesium sulfate during surgery affects pain management after surgery.
  • It compared two groups of patients: one that received magnesium and one that did not, analyzing how much medicine they needed for pain relief.
  • The results showed that the magnesium group used less specific pain medicine but not significantly less overall pain relief compared to the other group.
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