Publications by authors named "Peter D. Vlaovic"

Introduction: Laparoscopic techniques are difficult to master, especially for surgeons who did not receive such training during residency. To help urologists master challenging laparoscopic skills, a unique 5-day mini-residency (M-R) program was established at the University of California, Irvine. The first 101 participants in this program were evaluated on their laparoscopic skills acquisition at the end of the 5-day experience.

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Widespread acceptance of laparoscopic urology techniques has posed many challenges to training urology residents and allowing postgraduate urologists to acquire often difficult new surgical skills. Several factors in surgical training programs are limiting the ability to train residents in the operating room, including limited-hours work weeks, increasing demand for operating room productivity, and general public awareness of medical errors. As such, surgical simulation may provide an opportunity to enhance residency experience and training, and optimize post-graduate acquisition of new skills and maintenance of competency.

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PURPOSE: To assess the effect of donor nephrectomy on blood pressure, 24-hour urine protein excretion, and renal function. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Of the 198 individuals who donated a kidney between 1991-1996, 101 had their blood pressure, 24-hour urine protein excretion, and serum creatinine concentration levels measured. The mean duration of follow-up was 3.

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PURPOSE: To determine the psychosocial effects of donor nephrectomy on a sample of Canadian donors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients donating one of their kidneys for transplantation at the Toronto Hospital between 1991-1996 were asked to complete a 170-item questionnaire designed to assess their psychosocial well-being and the impact of renal donation on various aspects of their lives. Of the 153 donors contacted, 104 (68.

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