Publications by authors named "Theodore Anagnostou"

Objective: To suggest minipercutaneous ureterolithotripsy using the mininephroscope as an alternative process for impacted stones of the upper ureter because these stones can be challenging to treat and can produce severe symptoms.

Materials And Methods: We report our results of cases in which the percutaneous approach using 2-step minipercutaneous ureteroscopy with the mininephroscope was used to achieve relief from the stone, with minimal anesthesia risks. A total of 54 patients (33 men and 21 women) presented with impacted stones in the proximal ureter.

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Aim: To evaluate whether the overall safety and efficacy profile of percutaneous surgery for urinary stone disease in older (>70 years) patients might influence the decision for the procedure in the elderly.

Materials And Methods: A large database was created from our patients (n = 1058) who underwent percutaneous surgery for stone disease between 1991 and 2003 in the Scottish Lithotriptor Centre, including clinical and operation details for each case. Only percutaneous nephrolithotomy cases with full details were studied (n = 779) and were grouped into two age groups: (1) between 17 and 69 years and (2) over 70 years.

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Background And Purpose: A novel approach for continuous drainage of prostatic abscesses is presented and discussed.

Patients And Methods: We present seven cases diagnosed with prostatic abscess during 2001-2007. The diagnosis was based on either clinical or transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) findings.

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Aims: To study the value, in diagnostic terms, of performing transrectal ultrasound (TRUS)-guided anastomotic biopsy immediately following the diagnosis of biochemical failure in patients treated by radical retropubic prostatectomy.

Methods: We report on 50 sessions of TRUS-guided biopsy obtained during post-radical retropubic prostatectomy follow-up, immediately after the diagnosis of biochemical failure. No patient had received either adjuvant or further treatment due to biochemical failure status prior to the biopsy session.

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Background And Purpose: Shockwave-induced pain may become an important issue during extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (SWL), although the new generation of lithotriptors generally produces less pain than previous models. The aim of the study was to compare the analgesic effect of a cyclooxygenase-2-specific inhibitor (parecoxib sodium) with that of our standard method of analgesia (fentanyl citrate) in patients who needed pain relief when undergoing SWL.

Patients And Methods: Fifty-eight patients who were undergoing SWL for renal calculi were randomized to receive intravenously either fentanyl citrate (group A, n = 30) or parecoxib sodium (group B, n = 28) when they felt that their pain during the session became intolerable.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcome, in respect to safety, survival, and quality of life (QoL), after performance of percutaneous nephrostomy in patients with obstructive nephropathy caused by various types of advanced malignancy.

Patients And Methods: A cohort of 270 patients with established nephropathy because of advanced pelvic or nonpelvic tumors was evaluated. A decision to obtain percutaneous access was made; primary stenting had either failed or was not feasible because of complicated anatomy.

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Introduction: Horseshoe kidney is the commonest congenital renal fusion anomaly, and is often complicated by urolithiasis. We focus on our 16 years of experience with stone management in horseshoe kidneys.

Materials And Methods: We reviewed the progress of 44 patients treated between 1987 and 2002.

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Artificial neural networks (ANNs) are computational methodologies that perform multifactorial analyses, inspired by networks of biological neurons. Like neural networks, ANNs contain layers of simple points (nodes) of data that interract through carefully weighted connection lines. ANNs are "trained" and balanced by having been previously fed data, which the ANN uses as the means for adjusting its interconnections.

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To determine the effect of phytotherapy (Serona repens) on the clinical progression in men with mild symptoms of bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). A total of 189 patients with mild symptoms of BOO, recruited from four different European clinics, were included in the analysis. Age, prostate specific antigen (PSA), international prostate symptom score (IPSS), quality of life (QOL), maximum urinary flow rate (Qmax) and total prostate and transitional zone volume were recorded.

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Purpose: We conducted a trial in patients with prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels from 2 to 10 ng/ml to validate a newly developed nomogram that defines the optimal number of biopsy cores required for prostate cancer (PCa) detection based on patient age and total prostate volume (Vienna nomogram).

Materials And Methods: A total of 502 patients underwent transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy using the Vienna nomogram. These results were compared with those of a previous group of 1,051 patients who had standard octant biopsies followed by systematic repeat biopsies after 6 to 8 weeks if the initial biopsy result was negative for PCa.

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Objectives: To determine the risk of clinical progressions in men with mild lower urinary tract symptoms of bladder outlet obstruction and identify the predictors for progression in this group of men.

Methods: A total of 397 men who presented to the urology clinics with mild symptoms of bladder outlet obstruction (International Prostate Symptom Score less than 8) were analyzed in this longitudinal study conducted during a 4-year period. They began with the watchful waiting protocol and were followed up every 3 months for 48 months.

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The contemporary management of ureteric stones is reviewed and evidence based recommendations about treatment are made. Stones measuring less than 4mm in diameter have a high chance of spontaneous passage and the main debate for optimum treatment of larger stones centres around the choice of shock wave lithotripsy or endoscopic management combined with laser fragmentation. Treatment recommendations should be based on patient preference, published evidence, local audit (surgeon expertise and availability of equipment) and cost.

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Objectives: To develop an advanced artificial neural network (ANN) to predict the presence of prostate cancer (PCa) and to predict the outcome of repeat prostate biopsies. The predictive accuracy was compared with the accuracy obtained using standard cutoffs for the free/total (f/t) prostate-specific antigen (PSA) ratio, PSA density (PSAD), PSA density of the transition zone (PSA-TZ), and the total and transition zone volumes. Clinical and biochemical diagnostic tests have been shown to improve PCa detection.

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The authors are presenting a thorough introduction in Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) and their contribution to modern Urologic Oncology. The article covers a description of Artificial Neural Network methodology and points out the differences of Artificial Intelligence to traditional statistic models in terms of serving patients and clinicians, in a different way than current statistical analysis. Since Artificial Intelligence is not yet fully understood by many practicing clinicians, the authors have reviewed a careful selection of articles in order to explore the clinical benefit of Artificial Intelligence applications in modern Urology questions and decision-making.

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