Publications by authors named "R G Serrate"

To correct urine incontinence at minimal exertion in woman, most especially in those who have undergone unsuccessful vaginal techniques, we advice the aponeurotic suspension of the vesical cervix, with anchorage, in fixed tissue (Cooper's ligament or ischiopubic branch) in order to avoid displacement of the supporting band and new drops of the vesical cervix, with incontinence relapse in the long run. Since 1983 this procedure has been performed in 400 women, with various degrees of urinary incontinence on exertion, 140 of whom had previously undergone other procedures. Our results have been completely successful in 383 patient who at year from surgery no longer presented urinary incontinence of any degree.

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200 patients suffering from benign prostatic hyperplasia were treated with hyperthermia: 100 cases through the rectal approach and 100 through the urethral approach. Subjective symptoms were assessed as well as nycturia and objective data, urinary flow and postmicturition residue before treatment and 6 months after treatment. In the group of 100 patients treated rectally, the subjective symptoms and nycturia improved in 76; urine flow improved in 63, postmicturition residue decreased in 32 and the vesical catheter could be removed in 5 out of 8 patients.

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Unlabelled: We submit our experience with laser treatment for ureteral lithiasis. We used the laser Candela MDL 2000 for the treatment of 62 lithiases (40 at the pelvic ureter, 16 at the iliac ureter and 6 at the lumbar ureter) in 58 patients. A semi-rigid Dretler or Gautier multiscope were used.

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We present our experience in the treatment of 8 patients with priapism after intravenous injection of vasoactive drugs, and of 15 patients with persistent erections in the course of transurethral cystoscopy surgery. All of them were treated with intracavernous injection of 10 mg ethylephrine (1 ml Efortil-R). The results were satisfactory in all cases.

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Thirteen patients with lithiasis and horseshoe kidney were evaluated (4 cases with bilateral stones). Fifteen kidney units were treated with extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), and in 2 cases, percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCN) was used. The excellent results achieved with ESWL (80%) and the low incidence of complications (2 cases of nephritic colics and 1 case of acute pyelonephritis), lead us to propose ESWL as the therapy of choice for lithiasis in patients with horseshoe kidneys.

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