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  • Internal Urethrotomy in the... Internal Urethrotomy in the Management of Anterior Urethral Strictures: Long-Term Followup
    Pansadoro, V.; Emiliozzi, P. The Journal of urology, 07/1996, Volume: 156, Issue: 1
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    We evaluated the long-term results of internal urethrotomy for anterior urethral strictures. Between 1975 and 1990, 224 patients underwent internal urethrotomy for anterior urethral strictures. ...
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  • Positive Margins in Laparos... Positive Margins in Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy in 855 Cases: A Multi-Institutional Survey From the United States and Europe
    Breda, A; Stepanian, S.V; Liao, J ... The Journal of urology, 07/2007, Volume: 178, Issue: 1
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    Purpose Open partial nephrectomy has emerged as the standard of care in the management of renal tumors smaller than 4 cm. While laparoscopic radical nephrectomy has been shown to be comparable to ...
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  • Live surgery: highly educat... Live surgery: highly educational or harmful?
    Rocco, B.; Grasso, A. A. C.; De Lorenzis, E. ... World journal of urology, 02/2018, Volume: 36, Issue: 2
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    Purpose Live surgery (LS) is considered a useful teaching opportunity. The benefits must be balanced with patient safety concerns. To evaluate the rate of complications of a series of urologic LS ...
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  • Best approach for prostate ... Best approach for prostate cancer detection: a prospective study on transperineal versus transrectal six-core prostate biopsy
    Emiliozzi, P; Corsetti, A; Tassi, B ... Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.), 05/2003, Volume: 61, Issue: 5
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    To compare the efficacy of transperineal versus transrectal six-core prostate biopsy. Transrectal sextant biopsy is the most common method for prostate cancer detection. However, the cancer detection ...
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  • Consensus statement on uret... Consensus statement on urethral trauma
    Chapple, C.; Barbagli, G.; Jordan, G. ... BJU international, June 2004, Volume: 93, Issue: 9
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    In this continuation of the section on genitourinary trauma, the authors describe the consensus on urethral injury. This is an in‐depth statement, describing all aspects of the condition, from ...
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  • THE VALUE OF A SINGLE BIOPS... THE VALUE OF A SINGLE BIOPSY WITH 12 TRANSPERINEAL CORES FOR DETECTING PROSTATE CANCER IN PATIENTS WITH ELEVATED PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN
    EMILIOZZI, P.; LONGHI, S.; SCARPONE, P. ... The Journal of urology, 09/2001, Volume: 166, Issue: 3
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    Prostate cancer detection on standard sextant biopsy is considered inadequate. Various biopsy protocols have been introduced to improve cancer diagnosis. We report our experience with transperineal ...
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