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Editorial: Post-prostatectomy incontinence in the irradiated patient: more than just a drop in the ocean

Improved early detection of prostate cancer has led to an increased incidence of this disease, and an increase in the number of patients undergoing radical prostatectomy (RP). The rate of post-prostatectomy incontinence (PPI) is difficult to determine because of the varying definitions of incontinence, but approximately one in five men require the use of pads […]

Video: Complications following AUS placement after RP and radiotherapy

Complications following artificial urinary sphincter placement after radical prostatectomy and radiotherapy: a meta-analysis Anthony S. Bates1,*, Richard M. Martin2 and Tim R. Terry1 1Department of Urology, Leicester General Hospital, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UK 2School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK Objective To conduct a systematic review and […]

What’s the Diagnosis?

This gentleman presented with symptoms of bladder outflow obstruction. Test yourself against our experts with our weekly quiz. You can type your answers here if you want to compare with our answers. [wpsqt name=”Prostatic Cyst” type=”quiz’ label=’  

Video: A phase I study of TRC105 anti-CD105 (endoglin) antibody in mCRPC

A phase I study of TRC105 anti-CD105 (endoglin) antibody in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer Fatima H. Karzai, Andrea B. Apolo, Liang Cao, Ravi A. Madan, David E. Adelberg, Howard Parnes, David G. McLeod, Nancy Harold, Cody Peer, Yunkai Yu, Yusuke Tomita,,Min-Jung Lee, Sunmin Lee, Jane B. Trepel, James L. Gulley, William D. Figg and William L. Dahut […]

Guideline of guidelines: urinary incontinence

  Abstract The objective of the article is to review key guidelines on the management of urinary incontinence (UI) to guide clinical management in a practical way. Guidelines produced by the European Association of Urology (updated in 2014), the Canadian Urological Association (updated in 2012), the International Consultation on Incontinence (updated in 2012), and the National […]

Guideline of Guidelines: Imaging of Localized Prostate Cancer

  Introduction In the era before the widespread adoption of PSA screening for prostate cancer, most incident cases were already advanced stage. Because treatment options, such as surgery or radiation, are thought mainly to benefit patients with localised disease, prostate cancer imaging was necessary before treatment of almost all patients. However, in the PSA era […]

Conjoint USANZ and UGSA Guidelines on the management of adult non-neurogenic overactive bladder

Abstract Due to the myriad of treatment options available and the potential increase in the number of patients afflicted with overactive bladder (OAB) who will require treatment, the Female Urology Special Advisory Group (FUSAG) of the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand (USANZ), in conjunction with the Urogynaecological Society of Australasia (UGSA), see the […]

Worldwide Live Robotic Surgery 24-Hour Event 2015

For the first WRSE24 we had over 2500 unique viewers registered from 61 countries (58 on the day). This time we want you the global audience to get involved and participate online In the Worldwide Robotic Surgery Event Register now for free In February 2015, with EAU approval, ten robotic centers from 4 continents planned […]

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