Introduction: The objective of this study is to make an inventory of surgical practices and their consequences in the short and medium term on sexuality and micturition comfort.
Materials And Methods: It is a retrospective multicenter study over ten years on 63 men who had an operation for a fracture of the corpora cavernosa associated or not with a urethral lesion. Patient history, clinical presentation, surgical management as well as postoperative data were collected from operative reports.
Objective: The objective of our study is to compare the performance of systematic, targeted and combined biopsies in the same cohort for the detection of clinically significant prostate cancer (csCaP).
Material And Method: We included patients coming for first series of prostate biopsies, from January 2016 to May 2020, with at least one PI-RADS lesion ≥3 on MRI. All patients underwent 12 systematic biopsies, combined with at least 2 biopsies per target lesion, using the MRI/3D ultrasound fusion system Urostation® (Koelis).
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