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Residents’ Podcast: sRPLND+PLND for ‘node-only’ recurrent PCa

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Jesse Ory, Kyle Lehmann and Jeff Himmelman Department of Urology, Dalhousie University Halifax, NS, Canada Abstract Objectives To describe the technique of robot-assisted high-extended salvage retroperitoneal and pelvic lymphadenectomy (sRPLND+PLND) for ‘node-only’ recurrent prostate cancer. Patients and Methods In all, 10 patients underwent robot-assisted sRPLND+PLND (09/2015–03/2016) for ‘node-only’ recurrent prostate cancer, as identified by 11C-acetate…

Chipping away at the body politic one study at a time: the case for more ‘unprofessional’ online content

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The recent paper by Koo et al. [1] on ‘unprofessional’ online content amongst American urology residency graduates has received attention in the lay press and social media outlets. The paper has an Altmetric Attention score of 341 [2] – good for the fifth most online-cited paper the BJUI has ever published. Seventeen news outlets have reported the study, including MSN, Medscape, and US News & World Report. The authors report creating a neutral Facebook account and searching…

September 2017 – About the Cover

This issue's Article of the Month comes from The James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute, Baltimore, MD, established over 100 years ago by "Diamond Jim" Brady. The cover image shows the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.     ©istock.com/UmerPK     Click here for this issue’s Table of Contents    

Highlights from the Urological Association of Asia Annual Congress 2017

Having trained and worked in London throughout my urology career, I have recently relocated and joined the exciting, dynamic urology community of my birthplace, Hong Kong. Coincidentally, it so happens to be this year’s host of the Urological Association of Asia (UAA) annual congress #UAA2017. The beautiful and mesmerising night view of the Victoria Harbour of Hong Kong. Established in 1990 in Fukuoka, Japan, the #UAA currently has 25 urological associations as members or affiliated members…

Residents’ Podcast: Ureteric stent dwelling time – a risk factor for post-ureteroscopy sepsis

Jesse Ory, Kyle Lehmann and Jeff Himmelman Department of Urology, Dalhousie University Halifax, NS, Canada Abstract Objectives To evaluate the association between stent dwelling time and sepsis after ureteroscopy, and identify risk factors for sepsis in this setting. Patients and Methods The prospectively collected database of a single institution was queried for all patients who underwent ureteroscopy for stone extraction between 2010 and 2016. Demographic,…

August 2017 – About the Cover

The authors of this issue’s Article of the Month are primarily based in Nara, Japan. The cover shows the Tōdai-ji Temple in Nara, houses the world's largest bronze statue of the Buddha, and one of the many sika deer that roam through the city.     ©istock.com/uperjoseph       Click here for this issue’s Table of Contents    

July 2017 – About the Cover

Many of the authors of this issue's Article of the Month are based in Boston, MA and the cover image shows the statue of Paul Revere, one of Boston’s most famous landmarks     ©istock.com/BDphoto       Click here for this issue’s Table of Contents    

Residents’ Podcast: Long term follow up of erectile dysfunction after RP using nerve grafts

 Jesse Ory, Kyle Lehmann and Jeff Himmelman Department of Urology, Dalhousie University Halifax, NS, Canada Abstract Objective To study a novel penile reinnervation technique using four sural nerve grafts and end-to-side neurorraphies connecting bilaterally the femoral nerve and the cavernous corpus and the femoral nerve and the dorsal penile nerves. Patients and Methods Ten patients (mean [± sd; range] age 60.3 [± 4.8; 54–68] years), who had undergone…

Have the days of ADT Monotherapy for Hormone Sensitive Prostate Cancer Come to an End? STAMPEDE in the June #urojc

The much awaited results of the STAMPEDE study of abiraterone for hormone naive prostate cancer was simultataneously presented at #ASCO17 and published 'on line ahead of print' in the NEJM. The formal title of the study was "Abiraterone for Prostate Cancer Not Previously Treated with Hormone Therapy". Briefly, the study randomised 1917 men with locally advanced or metastatic hormone naive prostate cancer  to receive either ADT alone or ADT in combination with abiraterone and prednisolone.  significantly…

Changing the LATITUDE of Treatment for High-Risk Hormone-Naïve Prostate Cancer: STAMPEDE-ing Towards Androgen Biosynthesis Inhibition

Earlier this month at the annual American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting in Chicago, IL, Dr. Karim Fizazi and Dr. Nicholas James (@Prof_Nick_James) presented results from the LATITUDE and STAMPEDE trials, respectively. These randomized controlled trials (RCTs) assessed the utility of adding abiraterone acetate (AA) + prednisone to conventional androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) among men with high-risk, hormone-naïve prostate cancer. Since Dr. Charles Huggins’ 1941 Nobel prize winning…
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