Publications by authors named "R Rozenberg"

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  • * A total of 95 patients were analyzed, with most (90.5%) undergoing the totally tubeless approach; the median operative time was 64 minutes, and patients were discharged within six hours post-surgery.
  • * The stone-free rates were 73.7% on the first day post-op and increased to 92.6% after three months, making mini-PCNL a promising option with minimal complications and low rates of emergency visits or readmissions.*
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Introduction: Primary appendiceal carcinoma is rare and comprises up to 1% of all colorectal malignancies. Its invasion into adjacent organs, such as the bladder and rectum, especially as a presenting characteristic, is even less common.

Case Presentation: A 75-year-old asymptomatic male tested positive on a screening fecal immunochemical test (FIT).

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Introduction: Partial nephrectomy is the standard of care to patients with small renal masses. It is still encouraged to larger tumours whenever feasible. The aim of this study is to look for the endophytic to total tumour volume ratio as an added variable to study the complexity of partial nephrectomy to patients with T1b/ T2 renal tumours.

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  • Refractory hematuria due to prostate issues often requires emergency intervention if conservative treatment fails, leading to the study of holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) as a potential solution.
  • A review of 40 emergency HoLEP patients showed high effectiveness, with most experiencing quick recovery, including catheter removal within a day and discharge within 24 hours.
  • Follow-up results at one year indicated significant improvements in urinary symptoms and quality of life, suggesting HoLEP is a viable emergency treatment for this condition, but more research is needed.
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The aim of our study was to show our short-term experience in managing large renal masses (cT1b/T2) through partial nephrectomy (PN) over the last 3 years. Retrospective data collection for all patients managed by PN for renal masses larger than 4 cm over the last 3 years. Epidemiological data were collected.

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