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Readability assessment of commonly used urological questionnaires

Betschart , Abt D, Schmid HP, Viktorin P, Langenauer J, Zumstein V

PURPOSE: This study was performed to assess readability of the most commonly used questionnaires in urology including a separate analysis of their single-items to identify questions that might be especially...
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Real-time simultaneous endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery with intermediate-supine position: Washout mechanism and transport technique

Jung HD, Kim JC, Ahn HK, Kwon JH, Han K, Han WK, Kim MD, Lee JY

Endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery (ECIRS) with simultaneous retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) and percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) has been proposed as a new surgical treatment to overcome the disadvantage of RIRS and...
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In vitro, in vivo, and clinical tests of a novel flexible ureteroscope for the diagnosis and treatment of kidney and ureteral diseases

Kim DH, Shin JH, Choi SY, You D, Kim CS, Park HK

PURPOSE: Despite advances in flexible ureteroscopy, the high cost and long repair time of ureteroscopes limit their use in the urology. We compared the performance of a novel flexible ureteroscope...
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Immune checkpoint inhibitors for urothelial carcinoma

Kim HS, Seo HK

Urothelial carcinoma (UC), originating in the bladder or upper urinary tract, is the most common histological type of cancer. Currently, platinum-based cytotoxic chemotherapy is the standard treatment for metastatic UC...
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Clinical characteristics of postoperative febrile urinary tract infections after ureteroscopic lithotripsy

Kim JW, Lee YJ, Chung JW, Ha YS, Lee JN, Yoo ES, Kwon TG, Kim BS

PURPOSE: Ureteroscopic lithotripsy (URS) is gaining popularity for the management of ureteral stones and even renal stones, with high efficacy and minimal invasiveness. Although this procedure is known to be...
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Infection following penile prosthesis placement at an academic training center remains low despite involvement of surgeons-in-training

McAbee KE, Pearlman A, Terlecki R

PURPOSE: Primary care providers harbor misconceptions regarding penile prosthetic surgery, largely overestimating the rate of infection. Rates of infection following surgery for primary placement and revision are estimated as 1%...
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Changes in health-related quality of life after radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer: A longitudinal cohort study in Korea

Pak S, Kim M, Ahn H

PURPOSE: To evaluate longitudinal changes in health-related quality of life and satisfaction after radical prostatectomy for the treatment of prostate cancer in Korean men. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data from patients with...
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Predicting trifecta outcomes after robot-assisted nephron-sparing surgery: Beyond the nephrometry score

Sharma AP, Mavuduru R, Bora GS, Devana SK, Singh SK, Mandal AK

PURPOSE: RENAL nephrometry score (RNS) was devised for deciding the approach for renal tumors. It is increasingly used in predicting perioperative outcomes with variable results. The actual difficulty encountered during...
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Unplanned 30-day readmission rates in patients undergoing endo-urological surgeries for upper urinary tract calculi

Kumar M, Pandey S, Aggarwal A, Sharma D, Garg G, Agarwal S, Sharma A, Sankhwar S

PURPOSE: To see the 30-day unplanned readmission rates in patients underdoing endo-urological surgeries for upper urinary tract calculi we conducted this retrospective study at King George's Medical University, Lucknow, India....
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