Publications by authors named "Praturlon S"

Objectives: To describe step-by-step an original urethrovesical anastomosis technique (urethral fixation) in patients undergoing retropubic radical prostatectomy (RRP), to compare their early urinary continence recovery with those in a control group receiving a standard anastomosis technique and to identify the predictors of early urinary continence recovery.

Patients And Methods: We compared 70 patients who underwent RRP with the urethral-fixation technique with a contemporary control group of 51 patients who received RRP with a standard urethrovesical anastomosis. In the urethral-fixation group, the urethrovesical anastomosis was made using eight single sutures.

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Objective: Fracture of the penis is a relatively rare condition, defined as the rupture of the tumescent corpora cavernosa. The fracture is quite easily recognized, whereas its management remains controversial. Our experience regarding the early treatment of penile fractures is herein reported.

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The determination of tumor markers in urine samples has been proposed as an effective diagnostic tool in bladder cancer. The aim of the present investigation was to validate in urine samples the assay of the CYFRA21.1 cytokeratin-related marker, the serum concentrations of which showed promising diagnostic utility in patients with bladder cancer.

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Over the last years--late 1970s to early 1990s--the incidence of prostate carcinoma has nearly doubled, even though many more patients die suffering from prostate cancer than because of it. This finding, together with the slow growth of this tumor and the absence of a controlled trial that would suggest a benefit from screening, makes early diagnosis of this disease quite questionable. On the other hand, it is well known that prostatic carcinoma is curable as long as it is intracapsular, and that there is an ever increasing encouragement to early detection in all diseases.

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Background: Over the last period--late 1970 to early 1990--the incidence of prostate carcinoma has nearly doubled, even though many more patients die with prostate cancer rather than of it. This finding, together with the slow growth of this tumor and the absence of a controlled trial, makes early diagnosis for this pathology quite questionable. On the other hand, it is well known that prostatic carcinoma is curable as long as it is intracapsular and that there is an ever increasing encouragement for early detection in all diseases.

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