Publications by authors named "Rohan Satish Valsangkar"

Article Synopsis
  • Most renal trauma cases can be treated without surgery, but severe cases (grade 4 and 5) may need the kidney removed, typically through laparotomy.
  • This report highlights a successful laparoscopic nephrectomy in a patient with severe renal trauma that included significant bleeding and urine leakage.
  • The authors argue that the transperitoneal method for laparoscopic nephrectomy is more effective and closely mirrors open surgery techniques, while also discussing potential challenges during these procedures in trauma situations.
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Partial/extended partial cystectomy (EPC) is the most common surgery done for localized urachal malignancies. However, sometimes, after EPC, patients may be left with small bladder remnant, reconstruction of which will result in very small capacity bladder with resultant severe storage voiding symptoms. We report a case of urachal adenocarcinoma, in which when a small bladder remnant was left post-EPC, instead of proceeding with radical cystectomy (RC) and neobladder (the standard alternative), bladder augmentation was done with good oncological and voiding outcome.

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Pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma and renal agenesis are commonly reported conditions. Their coexistence, however, is rare, with few cases reported. We report the case of a 21-year-old male who presented with painless hematuria.

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