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Editorial: Quality improvement in cystectomy care with enhanced recovery (QUICCER) study

Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is a multidisciplinary, multi-element care pathway approach that aims to standardise and improve perioperative management. Since the first publication on ERAS for radical cystectomy in the BJUI in 2008, the literature on this important factor in postoperative management of patients undergoing major surgery in the field of urology is rather […]

January 2017’s About the Cover

The first Article of the Month of 2017 comes from the Technical University of Munich, Germany. The cover image shows Munich’s Frauenkirche and New Town Hall.     ©istock.com/sborisov   Click here for this issue’s Table of Contents    

January 2017 Editorial: Infographics

‘A picture is worth a thousand words’ is an English idiom that has been in use for over a 100 years. Never has it been truer than in the age of social media, when fans are perhaps more interested in ‘selfies’ with their celebrity superstars than in their autographs! With this in mind, we at the […]

Video: Step by Step. Evolution of robot-assisted orthotopic ileal neobladder formation

Evolution of robot-assisted orthotopic ileal neobladder formation: a step-by-step update to the University of Southern California (USC) technique Sameer Chopra, Andre Luis de Castro Abreu, Andre K. Berger, Shuchi Sehgal, Inderbir Gill, Monish Aron and Mihir M. Desai   USC Institute of Urology, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA   Objective […]

Guideline of guidelines: priapism

Introduction Priapism is defined as a prolonged penile erection lasting for >4 h in the absence of sexual stimulation and remains despite orgasm. Current guidelines for priapism have been published after a comprehensive literature review and expert consensus by the AUA and by an evidence review according to the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (OCEBM) […]

Editorial: Open partial nephrectomy is still alive

In this issue of BJUI, Ramirez et al. [1] assess the peri-operative outcomes of patients with small renal tumours treated with robot-assisted or open partial nephrectomy [1]. Their study retrospectively compared transperitoneal robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) and retroperitoneal open partial nephrectomy (OPN) in a series of 714 patients (545 RAPN and 169 OPN) with cT1a parenchymal […]

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