item: #1 of 191 id: siuj-100 author: Esteves, Sandro title: Increasing Awareness About Male Infertility: An Overview of the Sperm DNA Fragmentation Study Group (SFRAG) Guidelines date: 2021-03-13 words: 1879 flesch: 41 summary: Lastly, it highlights that a fixed ejaculatory abstinence length should be used for SDF testing when monitoring the effects of medical and surgical interventions aimed at decreasing SDF levels. The need for more robust male infertility diagnosis methods has been the driving force of the ongoing efforts to develop and implement SDF testing in clinical practice. keywords: dna; fragmentation; infertility; reproductive; sdf; sperm; testing cache: siuj-100.pdf plain text: siuj-100.txt item: #2 of 191 id: siuj-105 author: Black, Peter title: A Global Pandemic Is Not Our Only Challenge in Urology date: 2021-01-18 words: 1150 flesch: 60 summary: There have been some notable achievements of women in urology in 2020, each of which is linked to an outstanding role model in the field. It is noteworthy that both have research and clinical expertise in prostate cancer, which emphasizes that women in urology should not be cornered into a focus on pediatric or female urology, as has often happened in the past. keywords: 2020; gender; urology; women cache: siuj-105.pdf plain text: siuj-105.txt item: #3 of 191 id: siuj-106 author: Agbo, Christian title: Open Surgery for Urinary Stones in a Resource Poor Setting: A Look at Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital, Lafia, Nigeria date: 2021-03-13 words: 1433 flesch: 55 summary: The role of open stone surgery.  Buchholz N, Elhowairis ME, Bach C, Moraitis K, Masood J. From ‘stone cutting’ to high-technology methods: The changing face of stone surgery. keywords: equipment; hospital; patients; stone; surgery cache: siuj-106.pdf plain text: siuj-106.txt item: #4 of 191 id: siuj-107 author: Samaha, Ibrahem Ismail; Taha, Kareem M. ; Elbabouly, Islam; Ali, Maged title: Novel Extravesical Versus Transvesical Technique for Abdominal Repair of Vesicovaginal Fistula date: 2021-03-13 words: 3604 flesch: 48 summary: Ayed M, El Atat R, Hassine LB, Sfaxi M, Chebil M, Zmerili S. Prognostic factors of recurrence after vesicovaginal fistula repair. Laparoscopic transperitoneal extravesical approach to vesicovaginal fistula repair without omental flap: a novel technique. keywords: approach; bladder; extravesical; fistula; group; patients; repair; technique; transvesical; vvf cache: siuj-107.pdf plain text: siuj-107.txt item: #5 of 191 id: siuj-108 author: none title: Masthead date: 2021-03-14 words: 685 flesch: 27 summary: Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Peter Black, MD, Canada Associate Editors Thomas Herrmann, MD, Switzerland Kathleen Kobashi, MD, United States Philippe Spiess, MD, United States Henry Woo, MBBS, Australia Social Media Editor Jeremy Y. C. Teoh, MBBS, Hong Kong SAR Statistical Editor Alice Dragomir, PhD, Canada ICUD Editor Luc Valiquette, MD, Canada Innovators Editor Amanda Chung, MBBS, Australia Regional Editors North America Margarett Shnorhavorian, MD United States Middle East Danny Rabah, MBBS Saudi Arabia South America Sandro Esteves, MD Brazil East Asia Tianxin Lin, MD China Eastern Europe Roman Sosnowski, MD Poland South Asia Sanjay Sinha, MCh India Western Europe Tamsin Greenwell, MD United Kingdom Southeast Asia Edmund Chiong, MBBS Singapore Africa Yasser Osman, MBBCh Egypt mailto:info%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ http://siuj.org mailto:jane.fairbanks%40siu-urology.org?subject=SIUJ mailto:lillian.petrusa%40siu-urology.org%20?subject=SIUJ mailto:advertising%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ 74 SIUJ • Volume 2, Number 2 • March 2021 SIUJ.ORG Editorial Board Liaquat Ali, MBBS Pakistan Abdol - Mohammad Kajbafzadeh, MD Iran Fahad Alyami, MBBS Saudi Arabia Wayne Lam, MBBS Hong Kong SAR Mohsen Azli, MD Algeria Sang Dong Lee, MD Korea Erdem Canda, MD Turkey Evelyn Moshokoa, MBChB South Africa Yao-Chi Chuang, MD Taiwan Dedan Opondo, MBChB Kenya Archil Chkhotua, MD Georgia Mohammed Shahait, MBBS Jordan Renu Eapen, MBBS Australia Khurram Siddiqui, MBBS Oman Agus Rizal Ardy Hariandy Hamid, MD Indonesia Yaya Sow, MD Senegal Christopher Ho Chee Kong, MD Malaysia Chuan-Liang Xu, MD China Theocharis Karaolides, MD Cyprus The Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU). The SIUJ is published 6 times a year by the Société Internationale d'Urologie (SIU). keywords: mailto; mbbs; siuj cache: siuj-108.pdf plain text: siuj-108.txt item: #6 of 191 id: siuj-109 author: Raheem, Omer A. ; Hehemann, Marah C. ; Rogers, Marc J. ; Fustok, Judy N. ; Hirsch, Irl B. ; Walsh, Thomas J. title: Does Type 1 Diabetes Affect Male Infertility: Type 1 Diabetes Exchange Registry-Based Analysis date: 2021-05-13 words: 3015 flesch: 53 summary: Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Type 1 diabetes, male infertility, clinical predictors Dr Hehemann is a consultant for Boston Scientific Corporation. We aimed to estimate the prevalence of infertility among men with T1D and to characterize potential clinical predictors for male infertility among men with T1D. Methods We used data collected from the T1D Exchange Registry from 2012 to 2017. keywords: age; diabetes; infertile; infertility; male; men; questionnaire; study; t1d cache: siuj-109.pdf plain text: siuj-109.txt item: #7 of 191 id: siuj-111 author: Mishra, Kirtishri ; Campos, Rodrigo A. ; Bukavina, Laura ; Gómez, Reynaldo G. title: Long-Term Outcomes Following Surgical Management of Urethral Catheter Injuries in Men With Spinal Cord Injury date: 2021-05-13 words: 4123 flesch: 54 summary: We hy pot hesize t hat cat heter-induced uret hra l complications in SCI patients can be successfully managed with a selective surgical approach that can restore continent CIC and that should be routinely considered in this population. Materials and Methods With the approval of the Institutional Review Board (CEC/12/2020), we undertook a retrospective review of SCI patients with surgically managed with DVIU, UP, or CDIV and subsequent catheter urethral injuries from March 1988 to December 2019. keywords: bladder; catheter; cdiv; cic; continent; doi; dviu; injury; management; patients; spinal; success; urethral cache: siuj-111.pdf plain text: siuj-111.txt item: #8 of 191 id: siuj-112 author: Clark, Jeremy ; Hurst, Rachel ; Winterbone, Mark Simon; Pandha, Hardev; Perry, Antoinette; McGrath, Sophie; Morgan, Richard; Connor, Adele E; Jordan, Asia C; Winrow, Deirdre ; Cooper, Colin title: Urine Biomarkers for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Progression date: 2021-05-13 words: 8144 flesch: 61 summary: Prostate cancer cells were first detected in urine samples by microscopy in 1947[9] and are associated with higher risk and advanced cancers[31]. Specific detection of prostate cancer cells in urine by multiplex immunofluorescence cytology. keywords: analysis; auroc; biomarkers; biopsy; cancer; cell; detection; diagnosis; dna; doi; dre; en2; erg; et al; gene; methylation; non; number; patients; pca; pca3; pcr; prostate; prostate cancer; prostatic; risk; sediment; sensitivity; study; test; tmprss2; urine; volume cache: siuj-112.pdf plain text: siuj-112.txt item: #9 of 191 id: siuj-113 author: Aydh, Abdulmajeed; Shariat, Shahrokh F. ; Motlagh, Reza Sari ; Laukhtina, Ekaterina ; Quhal, Fahad ; Mori, Keiichiro; Mostafaei, Hadi; Necchi, Andrea; Pradere, Benjamin title: Evaluation of the Guidelines for Penile Cancer Treatment: Overview and Assessment date: 2021-05-13 words: 9012 flesch: 42 summary: Author recommendations for penile cancer guidelines Topical Laser Surgery Radiotherapy Tis 5-fluorouracil (5FU) or imiquimod 5% for superficial lesions ± photo dynamic control Tis T2 glans Laser ablation with CO2 or Nd:YAG laser • Glans resurfacing (Removal of glans epithelium) for lesions confined to glans • Glansectomy (Leaving corpora intact compared to partial penectomy) • Circumcision for lesions confined to prepuce • Wide local excision + reconstruction ± skin grafting Ta, T1 & T2 confined to the glans X Ta T2 Radiotherapy by • External beam • (EBRT) or as • Brachytherapy T2 Corpora cavernosa (CC) X X • Partial penectomy + reconstruction T3 (Three) invasion of Urethra X X • Partial penectomy • Total penectomy with perineal urethrostomy T4 Summary of treatment recommendations: For patients w it h penile Tis or Ta, we recommend topical therapy[17,18] and excisional organ-sparing technique[19], a topical agent such as imiquimod (5%) or 5-fluorouracil (5FU) cream, circumcision and wide local excision, laser therapy, or complete glansectomy (Table 2). keywords: adjuvant; cancer; chemotherapy; eau; eau guidelines; ebrt; esmo; evidence recommendation; glansectomy; guidelines; guidelines recommendation; nccn; patients; penectomy; radiotherapy; recommendation; recommendation grade; recommendation level; stage; strong; treatment cache: siuj-113.pdf plain text: siuj-113.txt item: #10 of 191 id: siuj-119 author: Black, Peter title: Maybe Next Year? date: 2021-05-12 words: 640 flesch: 58 summary: Of course, thoughts of travel restrictions and bemoaning the lack of in person meetings ring hollow during a true global health crisis. That is not to say that the advent of virtual meetings does not have some real advantages. keywords: meetings; travel cache: siuj-119.pdf plain text: siuj-119.txt item: #11 of 191 id: siuj-120 author: Abouelenein, Ebrahim Elsaeed ; Elawdy, Mohamed ; Taha, Diaa-Eldin ; Osman, Yasser ; Ali-El Dein, Bedeir ; Mosbah, Ahmed title: Incidence and Predictors of Secondary Upper Tract Urothelial Cancer in Patients with High-Risk Non-Muscle Invasive Urinary Bladder Cancer and its Impact on Imaging Surveillance: A Retrospective Analysis with 1501 Patients date: 2021-05-13 words: 4395 flesch: 58 summary: In treating NMIBC, which is quite a common tumor, synchronous UTUC can be detected at the time of initial evaluation of bladder tumor, but metachronous UTUC is of greater concern. Although this was not calculated in our series, the recurrence time of bladder tumor could indicate more bladder instability. keywords: analysis; bladder; cancer; imaging; nmibc; patients; recurrence; risk; tract; tumor; upper; utuc cache: siuj-120.pdf plain text: siuj-120.txt item: #12 of 191 id: siuj-121 author: Chatar, Achraf ; El Anzaoui, Jihad; Akjay, Ali ; Ameziane, Ahmed ; Lakrabti, Abdenasser ; Ammani, Abdelghani title: Burned-Out Bladder Tumor date: 2021-05-13 words: 284 flesch: 47 summary: Burned-out tumor, in which the initial tumor has completely or partially necrosed, is reported rarely in testicular cancer[1], but, to the best of our knowledge, has never previously been reported in bladder cancer. Burned-Out Bladder Tumor Achraf Chatar,1 Jihad El Anzaoui,2 Ali Akjay,2 Ahmed Ameziane,1 Abdenasser Lakrabti,2 Abdelghani Ammani2 1 CHU Hassan II, Fes, Fès-Meknès, Morocco 2 Military hospital Moulay Ismail Meknes, Morocco Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Burned-out, tumor, bladder cancer None declared. This is an open access article under the terms of a license that permits non-commercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. keywords: bladder; tumor cache: siuj-121.pdf plain text: siuj-121.txt item: #13 of 191 id: siuj-122 author: SIUJ title: Masthead date: 2021-05-13 words: 758 flesch: 34 summary: mailto:info%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ http://siuj.org mailto:jane.fairbanks%40siu-urology.org?subject=SIUJ mailto:lillian.petrusa%40siu-urology.org%20?subject=SIUJ mailto:advertising%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ 134 SIUJ • Volume 2, Number 3 • May 2021 SIUJ.ORG Editorial Board Liaqat Ali, MBBS Pakistan Abdol - Mohammad Kajbafzadeh, MD Iran Fahad Alyami, MBBS Saudi Arabia Wayne Lam, MBBS Hong Kong SAR Mohsen Azli, MD Algeria Sang Dong Lee, MD Korea Erdem Canda, MD Turkey Evelyn Moshokoa, MBChB South Africa Yao-Chi Chuang, MD Taiwan Dedan Opondo, MBChB Kenya Archil Chkhotua, MD Georgia Mohammed Shahait, MBBS Jordan Renu Eapen, MBBS Australia Khurram Siddiqui, MBBS Oman Agus Rizal Ardy Hariandy Hamid, MD Indonesia Yaya Sow, MD Senegal Christopher Ho Chee Kong, MD Malaysia Chuan-Liang Xu, MD China Theocharis Karaolides, MD Cyprus The Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU). Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Peter Black, MD, Canada Associate Editors Thomas Herrmann, MD, Switzerland Kathleen Kobashi, MD, United States Philippe Spiess, MD, United States Henry Woo, MBBS, Australia Social Media Editor Jeremy Y. C. Teoh, MBBS, Hong Kong SAR Statistical Editor Alice Dragomir, PhD, Canada ICUD Editor Luc Valiquette, MD, Canada Innovators Editor Amanda Chung, MBBS, Australia Regional Editors North America Margarett Shnorhavorian, MD United States Middle East Danny Rabah, MBBS Saudi Arabia South America Sandro Esteves, MD Brazil East Asia Tianxin Lin, MD China Eastern Europe Roman Sosnowski, MD Poland South Asia Sanjay Sinha, MCh India Western Europe Tamsin Greenwell, MD United Kingdom Southeast Asia Edmund Chiong, MBBS Singapore Africa Yasser Osman, MBBCh EgyptVisit bms.com to see how we’re bringing a human touch to everything we do. keywords: mailto; mbbs; siuj cache: siuj-122.pdf plain text: siuj-122.txt item: #14 of 191 id: siuj-123 author: Fairbanks, Jane title: Masthead date: 2021-07-13 words: 762 flesch: 32 summary: Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Peter C. Black, MD, Canada Associate Editors Thomas Herrmann, MD, Switzerland Kathleen Kobashi, MD, United States Philippe Spiess, MD, United States Henry Woo, MBBS, Australia Social Media Editor Jeremy Y. C. Teoh, MBBS, Hong Kong SAR Statistical Editor Alice Dragomir, PhD, Canada ICUD Editor Luc Valiquette, MD, Canada Innovators Editor Amanda Chung, MBBS, Australia Regional Editors North America Margarett Shnorhavorian, MD United States Middle East Danny Rabah, MBBS Saudi Arabia South America Sandro Esteves, MD Brazil East Asia Tianxin Lin, MD China Eastern Europe Roman Sosnowski, MD Poland South Asia Sanjay Sinha, MCh India Western Europe Tamsin Greenwell, MD United Kingdom Southeast Asia Edmund Chiong, MBBS Singapore Africa Yasser Osman, MBBCh EgyptVisit bms.com to see how we’re bringing a human touch to everything we do. http://www.siuj.org mailto:info%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ http://siuj.org mailto:jane.fairbanks%40siu-urology.org?subject=SIUJ mailto:lillian.petrusa%40siu-urology.org%20?subject=SIUJ mailto:advertising%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ http://BMS.com 190 SIUJ • Volume 2, Number 4 • July 2021 SIUJ.ORG Editorial Board Liaqat Ali, MBBS Pakistan Abdol - Mohammad Kajbafzadeh, MD Iran Fahad Alyami, MBBS Saudi Arabia Wayne Lam, MBBS Hong Kong SAR Mohsen Azli, MD Algeria Sang Dong Lee, MD Korea Erdem Canda, MD Turkey Evelyn Moshokoa, MBChB South Africa Yao-Chi Chuang, MD Taiwan Dedan Opondo, MBChB Kenya Archil Chkhotua, MD Georgia Mohammed Shahait, MBBS Jordan Renu Eapen, MBBS Australia Khurram Siddiqui, MBBS Oman Agus Rizal Ardy Hariandy Hamid, MD Indonesia Yaya Sow, MD Senegal Christopher Ho Chee Kong, MD Malaysia Chuan-Liang Xu, MD China Theocharis Karaolides, MD Cyprus The Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU). keywords: mailto; mbbs; siuj cache: siuj-123.pdf plain text: siuj-123.txt item: #15 of 191 id: siuj-124 author: Black, Peter title: The Two Faces of Open Access date: 2021-07-13 words: 1208 flesch: 42 summary: Plan S represents an effort by European funding agencies demanding open access publication of research funded by these agencies (although they do not account for publication fees). These journals provide high quality editorial processing, peer review, and prompt open access publication. keywords: access; publication; publishing; research cache: siuj-124.pdf plain text: siuj-124.txt item: #16 of 191 id: siuj-125 author: Labban, Muhieddine ; Heidar, Nassib Abou ; Misrai, Vincent; Najdi, Jad; Tamim, Hani; El-Hajj, Albert title: Perioperative Outcomes of Anatomic Endoscopic Enucleation of the Prostate, Robotic and Open Simple Prostatectomy From a Multi-Institutional Database date: 2021-07-13 words: 7240 flesch: 57 summary: 206 SIUJ • Volume 2, Number 4 • July 2021 SIUJ.ORG ORIGINAL RESEARCH http://siuj.org SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE 1A. Comparison of baseline demographics before and after propensity score matching for anatomic enucleation of the prostate (AEEP) and open simple prostatectomy (OSP) Variable Before matching After matching OSP AEEP P -value OSP AEEP P -value n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) The current standard of care advocates for anatomical endoscopic enucleation of the prostate (AEEP) of smaller prostates (< 80 grams) and recommends AEEP or simple prostatectomy for the treatment of larger prostates (> 80 grams)[3]. keywords: 0.001; aeep; doi; enucleation; epub; osp; outcomes; patients; pmid; prostatectomy; pubmed; rasp; reference; robotic; versus cache: siuj-125.pdf plain text: siuj-125.txt item: #17 of 191 id: siuj-126 author: Ouedraogo, Boureima ; Kirakoya, Brahima; Kabore, Moussa; Millogo, Adama; Ouattara, Adama; Kabore, Fasnewinde Aristide title: Vesicouterine Fistula in Burkina Faso: Report of 36 Cases in a Multicentric Study date: 2021-07-13 words: 3236 flesch: 58 summary: Study site and population Our study popu lation consisted of a l l patients managed for urogenital fistula at 7 referral centers for the treatment of urogenital fistulas in Burkina Faso: University Hospital Yalgado Ouédraogo of Ouagadougou, Regional Hospital of Fada N’gourma, Regional Hospital of Dori, Saint Camille Hospital in Ouagadougou, New PolyClinic of the Center in Ouagadougou, Medical Center with Surgical Antenna in Boromo, and Medical Center with Surgical Antenna of Schipphra in Ouagadougou. Results VUF accounted for 7.2% (36/497) of urogenital fistulas managed during the study period. keywords: burkina; caesarean; cases; faso; fistula; patients; section; study; vesicouterine; vuf cache: siuj-126.pdf plain text: siuj-126.txt item: #18 of 191 id: siuj-128 author: Necchi, Andrea; Basile, Giuseppe; Pederzoli, Filippo; Bandini, Marco; Grivas, Petros; Bratslavsky, Gennady; Spiess, Philippe E. ; Killian, J. Keith; Lin, Douglas I.; Williams, Erik ; Ramkissoon , Shakti; Severson, Eric A.; Alexander, Brian M. ; Venstrom, Jeffrey ; Reddy, Prasanth; McGregor, Kimberley; Elvin, Julia A.; Schrock, Alexa B.; Pavlick, Dean V.; Jin, Dexter X.; Trabucco, Sally E.; Danzinger, Natalie; Ross, Jeffrey S. title: Primary Adult Retroperitoneal Sarcoma: A Comprehensive Genomic Profiling Study date: 2021-07-15 words: 7090 flesch: 51 summary: % <1 <1 1 15 0 83 0 0 CDKN2B Deletion, % <1 <1 1 11 0 83 0 0 CDK4/6 Amplification, % 52 89 0 28 14 0 0 20 PTEN Deletion/ inactivating SV mutation, % 4 2 12 9 0 0 0 20 MDM2 Amplification, % 54 91 1 30 14 17 0 20 ALK Kinase activating fusions, % <1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ROS1 Kinase activating fusions, % <1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 NTRK1-3 Kinase activating fusions, % 1 1 1 2 0 17 0 0 STAT6 Fusions, % 2 0 0 0 86 0 0 0 HMGA2 Fusions, % 17 28 1 11 0 0 0 0 SS18 Fusions, % <1 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 MSI-High, % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Median TMB (mut/Mb) 2.4 1.6 3.2 2.4 0.8 4.8 0.8 0.8 PD-L1 IHC low positive 21 25 10 33 0 0 0 0 PD-L1 IHC high positive 5 3 0 16 0 0 0 20 FDCS: follicular dendritic cell sarcoma; LPS: liposarcoma; LMS: leiomyosarcoma; MPNST: malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor; PLS: pleomorphic sarcoma; SFT: solitary fibrous tumors; SS: synovial sarcoma. PD-L1 expression was determined on subsets of the tumors using the DAKO 22C3 assay with low positive tumor cell scoring defined as 1% to 49% staining and high positive tumor cell scoring defined as ≥ 50% staining. keywords: c c; c n; genomic; n f; r c; retroperitoneal; sarcoma; tumor cache: siuj-128.pdf plain text: siuj-128.txt item: #19 of 191 id: siuj-129 author: Elbaset, M.A.; Edwan, Mohamed; Abouelkheir, Rasha T.; Ashour, Rawdy; Ramez, Mohamed; Abdelhamid, Abdalla; Osman, Yasser title: Predictors for Retrograde Ureteral Stenting Failure as an Initial Drainage Method for Emergent Complicated Acute Calculus Obstructive Uropathy date: 2021-07-15 words: 4928 flesch: 52 summary: Sarica K, Er yildirim B, Sahin C, Sabuncu K, Cetinel C, Narter F. Impaction of ureteral stones into the ureteral wall: Is it possible to predict? Yoshida T, Inoue T, Taguchi M, Omura N, Kinoshita H, Matsuda T. Ureteral wall thickness as a significant factor in predicting spontaneous passage of ureteral stones of≤ 10 mm: a preliminary report. keywords: acute; cut; diameter; drainage; failure; patients; pcn; rus; stenting; stone; transverse cache: siuj-129.pdf plain text: siuj-129.txt item: #20 of 191 id: siuj-130 author: Martinez-Salas, Alan de J.; Navarro-Ruesga, Iñigo ; Rodenas-Gil, Erick A. ; Muruato-Araiza, Jesus S.; Jimenez-García, Aldo ; Reyna-Blanco, Irving; Morales-Montor, Jorge G. ; Pacheco-Gahbler, Carlos title: Management Recommendations for Prostate Cancer During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review date: 2021-07-15 words: 9103 flesch: 48 summary: Simcock R, Thomas T V, Estes C, Filippi AR, Katz MS, Pereira IJ, et al. COVID-19: global radiation oncology’s targeted response for pandemic preparedness. Larrea L, López E, Antonini P, González V, Berenguer MA, Baños MC, et al. COVID-19: hypofractionation in the radiation oncology depar tment during the ‘state of alarm’: first 100 patients in a private hospital in Spain. keywords: adt; cancer; consensus; covid-19; delay; doi; et al; july; management; months; pandemic; patients; pca; priority; prostate; prostate cancer; psa; recommendations; review; risk; screening; therapy; volume cache: siuj-130.pdf plain text: siuj-130.txt item: #21 of 191 id: siuj-131 author: Tellambura, Mahima; Thangasamy, Isaac ; Chin, Kwang; Murphy, Declan title: Effect of Metallic Ureteric Stents on Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Implications for Malignant Ureteral Obstruction date: 2021-07-15 words: 1588 flesch: 48 summary: Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Ureteric stents, metallic stents, magnetic resonance imaging, malignant ureteric obstruction None declared. The Figures (using the Teleflex Rüsch DD Tumour Stent) highlight the potential for metallic stents to produce clinically significant artefact. keywords: imaging; mri; resonance; rüsch; safe; stents cache: siuj-131.pdf plain text: siuj-131.txt item: #22 of 191 id: siuj-132 author: Kulkarni, Sanjay B. ; Bandini, Marco; Patil, Amey; Bhadranavar, Shreyas ; Sharma, Vipin ; Bafna, Sandeep; Yatam, Shreeranga L. ; Barbagli, Guido; Montorsi, Francesco ; Joshi, Pankaj M. title: The Right Instrument for the Right Purpose: Spreading the Use of Small Caliber Ureteroscope for the Inspection of the Male and Female Urethra date: 2021-07-15 words: 1922 flesch: 49 summary: We believe the assessment of patients with urethral stricture starts with the appropriate and judicious evaluation of the urethra. According to Smith et al.[3], urethral strictures become symptomatic (ie, require dilatation and antibiotic treatment) when the urine flow is below 7mL/min, which corresponds approximately to a urethral caliber below 16Ch. keywords: caliber; stricture; ureteroscope; urethra; urethroplasty; use cache: siuj-132.pdf plain text: siuj-132.txt item: #23 of 191 id: siuj-133 author: Yan, Ryan ; Dawidek, Mark T.; Phillips, Drew; Chew, Ben H. title: Pyeloduodenal Fistula in Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis date: 2021-07-15 words: 599 flesch: 46 summary: FIGURE 1A. Retrograde pyelogram with ureteral catheter in right renal pelvis and contrast collecting in duodenum and stomach Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis, staghorn calculus, pyeloduodenal fistula, proteus mirabilis, XGP None declared. X anthogranulomatous pyelonephritis associated with pyeloduodenal fistula. keywords: fistula; pyelonephritis; xgp cache: siuj-133.pdf plain text: siuj-133.txt item: #24 of 191 id: siuj-134 author: Black, Peter C.; Kamat, Ashish M. ; Smith, Angela B. ; Porten, Sima; Eapen, Renu; Mir, Carmen; Teoh, Jeremy ; Todenhöfer, Tilman ; Zhang, Tian; Gust, Kilian M. ; Sridhar, Srikala; Tanguay, Simon title: B2B: Bladder Cancer Summary date: 2021-07-15 words: 6675 flesch: 51 summary: Kamat AM, Witjes JA, Brausi M, et al. Hall MC, Chang SS, Dalbagni G, et al. keywords: b2b; bcg; bladder; bladder cancer; cancer; carcinoma; clinical; disease; invasive; journal; muscle; nmibc; non; patients; phase; risk; therapy; treatment; trial cache: siuj-134.pdf plain text: siuj-134.txt item: #25 of 191 id: siuj-135 author: Tanguay, Simon ; Abel, E. Jason ; Albigès, Laurence; Choueiri, Toni; Bex, Axel; Capitanio, Umberto; Tran, Maxine; Volpe, Alessandro; Black, Peter title: B2B: Kidney Cancer Summary date: 2021-07-15 words: 6329 flesch: 51 summary: Lee C-H, Shah AY, Hsieh JJ, et al. Phase II trial of lenvatinib (LEN) plus pembrolizumab (PEMBRO) for disease progression after PD-1/PD-L1 immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) in metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma (mccRCC). 3-[(1S,2S,3R)-2,3- Difluoro-1-hydroxy-7-methylsulfonylindan-4-yl]oxy-5- fluorobenzonitrile (PT2977), a hypoxia-inducible fac tor 2α (HIF-2α) inhibitor for the treatment of clear cell renal cell carcinoma. keywords: cancer; carcinoma; cell; clinical; disease; hif-2α; ici; metastatic; patients; phase; rcc; renal; therapy; treatment; trial cache: siuj-135.pdf plain text: siuj-135.txt item: #26 of 191 id: siuj-136 author: Loeb, Stacy; Black, Peter C.; Wyatt, Alexander W.; Nyame, Yaw A.; Shore, Neal ; Tilki, Derya; Castro, Elena; Cooperberg, Matthew; Giri, Veda; Ribal, Maria J.; Lughezzani, Giovanni ; Sánchez-Salas, Rafael ; Moore, Caroline M.; Rastinehad, Art ; Kerkmeijer, Linda; Ahmed, Hashim U.; Akamatsu, Shusuke; de la Taille, Alexandre; Gleave, Martin; Tanguay, Simon title: B2B: Prostate Cancer Summary date: 2021-07-15 words: 13902 flesch: 54 summary: A phase 2/3 prospec tive multicenter study of the diagnostic accuracy of prostate specific membrane antigen PET/CT with 18 F-DCFPyL in prostate cancer patients (OSPREY). Functional analysis of androgen receptor mutations that confer anti-androgen resistance identified in circulating cell-free DNA from prostate cancer patients. keywords: b2b; cancer; cancer summary; castration; clinical; covid-19; ctdna; disease; doi:10.1016; et al; european; health; imaging; impact; journal; metastatic; micro; oncology; outcomes; patients; pca; phase; prostate cancer; psa; radiotherapy; risk; states; study; summary; therapy; treatment; trial; tumour; united; university; urology cache: siuj-136.pdf plain text: siuj-136.txt item: #27 of 191 id: siuj-137 author: Singh, Jas title: Pure Yolk Sac Tumor of the Testis With Scrotal Invasion in an Adult Male date: 2021-09-01 words: 573 flesch: 58 summary: Clin Genitourin Cancer.2019 Feb;17(1):e176-e183. doi: 10.1016/j.clgc.2018.10.007 2. Khan S, Jetley S, Pujani M, Neogi S. Pure yolk sac tumor of testis in an adult: a rare occurrence. 3. Pagaro PM, Bedarshi B. Pure yolk sac tumor of testis in a 50 years old: a rare case report. keywords: pure; sac; yolk cache: siuj-137.pdf plain text: siuj-137.txt item: #28 of 191 id: siuj-138 author: Parkin, Cameron James ; Pham, Cecile ; Chung, Amanda; Menogue, Stuart ; Catt, Jules ; Gottschalk, Gavin ; Wong, Cherie ; Chalasani, Venu title: Non-target embolization of the glans penis during prostatic artery embolization date: 2021-09-01 words: 2502 flesch: 47 summary: Parkin%40health.nsw.gov.au?subject=SIUJ Abbreviations ASA American Society of Anaesthesiologists Physical Status Classification System BPH benign prostatic hyperplasia IDC indwelling urethral catheter IPSS International Prostate Symptom Score LUTS lower urinary tract symptoms PAE prostatic artery embolization Penile tip necrosis as a complication following prostatic artery embolization is exceedingly rare, with only 4 cases previously reported in the world literature. keywords: artery; embolization; necrosis; pae; patients; penis; prostate; prostatic cache: siuj-138.pdf plain text: siuj-138.txt item: #29 of 191 id: siuj-139 author: Millan, Braden ; Nagpal, Shavy; Ding, Maylynn; Lee, Jason Y.; Kapoor, Anil title: A Scoping Review of Emerging and Established Surgical Robotic Platforms With Applications in Urologic Surgery date: 2021-09-01 words: 5210 flesch: 50 summary: Laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) is another feature of surgical robotic platforms that is an advancement from original laparoscopy. Conclusions We provide a scoping review of identified master– slave robotic surgical platforms with applications in urology. keywords: doi; master; open; platform; review; revo; robotic; slave; surgery; surgical; system; urologic; urology; vinci cache: siuj-139.pdf plain text: siuj-139.txt item: #30 of 191 id: siuj-140 author: Mohan, Charan S. ; Lee, Wai; Kobashi, Kathleen C. title: Overactive Bladder: Where We Are and Where We Are Going date: 2021-09-01 words: 7604 flesch: 51 summary: Zuo L, Chen J, Wang S, Zhou Y, Wang B, Gu H. Intra- and inter-resting- state networks abnormalities in overactive bladder syndrome patients: an independent component analysis of resting-state fMRI. Gormley E, Lightner D, Burgio K, Chai T, Clemens J, Culkin D, et al. Diagnosis and treatment of overactive bladder (non-neurogenic) in adults: AUA/SUFU guideline. keywords: bladder; btx; efficacy; et al; guidelines; incontinence; line; mirabegron; nerve; neuromodulation; number; oab; patients; randomized; review; study; symptoms; syndrome; therapies; therapy; tract; treatment; trial; urgency; urinary; women cache: siuj-140.pdf plain text: siuj-140.txt item: #31 of 191 id: siuj-141 author: Bandini, Marco ; Pederzoli, Filippo ; Necchi, Andrea ; Li, Roger; Lucianò, Roberta ; Basile, Giuseppe ; Scuderi, Simone; Leni, Riccardo ; Briganti, Alberto ; Salonia, Andrea ; Montorsi, Francesco ; Gallina, Andrea ; Spiess, Philippe E. title: Dissecting Patterns of Care in Patients With Variant Histology of Bladder Cancer and Lymph Node Invasion date: 2021-09-01 words: 9019 flesch: 59 summary: The SEER database does not provide a central pathological review, which may have an impact on the accuracy of the reported variants, as bladder cancer variants are commonly underrecognized outside tertiary, high- volume centers[38,39]. The presence of differentiations, compared with a control cohort of pure UC patients, was associated with a higher rate of extravesical disease (pT3-T4 stage 70% versus 38%; P < 0.001) and lymph node involvement (20% versus 15%; P = 0.05), but it did not affect 10-year cancer-specific survival (52% versus 51%; P = 0.71). keywords: bladder; cancer; carcinoma; cell; chemotherapy; histology; lni; lymph; node; number; patients; variant cache: siuj-141.pdf plain text: siuj-141.txt item: #32 of 191 id: siuj-142 author: Sinha, Sanjay; Matai, Lavina title: Association of Age With Lower Urinary Tract Function in Adult Men Presenting for Urodynamics: A Database Analysis date: 2021-09-08 words: 4525 flesch: 61 summary: Prevalence and clinical features of detrusor underactivity among elderly with lower urinary tract symptoms: a comparison between men and women. Videourodynamics identifies the causes of young men with lower urinary tract symptoms and low uroflow. keywords: abnormality; age; bladder; booi; detrusor; men; obstruction; storage; tract; years cache: siuj-142.pdf plain text: siuj-142.txt item: #33 of 191 id: siuj-143 author: Black, Peter C. title: Impact Factor Dynamics date: 2021-09-01 words: 913 flesch: 64 summary: Easier access to journal articles allows easier citation. However, all journals share the goal of disseminating high-quality scientific content and, to some degree, journals are competing with one another for the same content. keywords: journal; quality cache: siuj-143.pdf plain text: siuj-143.txt item: #34 of 191 id: siuj-144 author: Fairbanks, Jane title: Masthead-September 2021 date: 2021-09-02 words: 762 flesch: 32 summary: Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Peter C. Black, MD, Canada Associate Editors Thomas Herrmann, MD, Switzerland Kathleen Kobashi, MD, United States Philippe Spiess, MD, United States Henry Woo, MBBS, Australia Social Media Editor Jeremy Y. C. Teoh, MBBS, Hong Kong SAR Statistical Editor Alice Dragomir, PhD, Canada ICUD Editor Luc Valiquette, MD, Canada Innovators Editor Amanda Chung, MBBS, Australia Regional Editors North America Margarett Shnorhavorian, MD United States Middle East Danny Rabah, MBBS Saudi Arabia South America Sandro Esteves, MD Brazil East Asia Tianxin Lin, MD China Eastern Europe Roman Sosnowski, MD Poland South Asia Sanjay Sinha, MCh India Western Europe Tamsin Greenwell, MD United Kingdom Southeast Asia Edmund Chiong, MBBS Singapore Africa Yasser Osman, MBBCh EgyptVisit bms.com to see how we’re bringing a human touch to everything we do. http://SIUJ.org mailto:info%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ http://siuj.org mailto:jane.fairbanks%40siu-urology.org?subject=SIUJ mailto:lillian.petrusa%40siu-urology.org%20?subject=SIUJ mailto:advertising%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ http://BMS.com 268 SIUJ • Volume 2, Number 5 • September 2021 SIUJ.ORG Editorial Board Liaqat Ali, MBBS Pakistan Abdol - Mohammad Kajbafzadeh, MD Iran Fahad Alyami, MBBS Saudi Arabia Wayne Lam, MBBS Hong Kong SAR Mohsen Azli, MD Algeria Sang Dong Lee, MD Korea Erdem Canda, MD Turkey Evelyn Moshokoa, MBChB South Africa Yao-Chi Chuang, MD Taiwan Dedan Opondo, MBChB Kenya Archil Chkhotua, MD Georgia Mohammed Shahait, MBBS Jordan Renu Eapen, MBBS Australia Khurram Siddiqui, MBBS Oman Agus Rizal Ardy Hariandy Hamid, MD Indonesia Yaya Sow, MD Senegal Christopher Ho Chee Kong, MD Malaysia Chuan-Liang Xu, MD China Theocharis Karaolides, MD Cyprus The Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU). keywords: mailto; mbbs; siuj cache: siuj-144.pdf plain text: siuj-144.txt item: #35 of 191 id: siuj-145 author: Laguna, Pilar title: The Rising Tide of Women in Urology date: 2021-11-05 words: 3294 flesch: 61 summary: Women more frequently subspe- cialize in female urology and work in academic centers and in metropolitan areas[21,22]. At present, the number of female urology trainees surpasses 50%, and it is even higher in some European countries—far more than the 24.4% reported by the AUA[18]. keywords: diversity; doi; female; gender; medicine; number; specialty; urologists; urology; women; years cache: siuj-145.pdf plain text: siuj-145.txt item: #36 of 191 id: siuj-146 author: AbuGhosh, Zeid title: Private Practice in Jordan date: 2021-11-05 words: 1078 flesch: 65 summary: When I finished my fellowship in Canada in 2010, there were no jobs available at the university or in the public sector hospitals, so the only options for those beginning their careers were to go abroad and work in a foreign country or to try their luck with private practice. For those of you who do not know what private practice means in this system, I will explain. keywords: patients; practice; work cache: siuj-146.pdf plain text: siuj-146.txt item: #37 of 191 id: siuj-147 author: McClintock, George ; Khanani, Hadia; DeRosa, Antonella; Leslie, Scott; Ahmadi, Nariman; Fallot, Jeremy; Ferguson, Peter; Woo, Henry title: Protocol for a Pilot Study of the NODE Trial, a Prospective Multicentre Randomised Trial of Extended Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection for High-Risk Prostate Cancer date: 2021-11-05 words: 4328 flesch: 47 summary: Pelvic lymph node dissection in prostate cancer. The current state of the literature is that there is no level 1 evidence for the performance of lymph node dissection, and the inclusion of a limited PLND is likely only to act as a confounder. keywords: cancer; dissection; extended; iliac; lymph; node; patients; pelvic; plnd; prostate; risk; study; trial cache: siuj-147.pdf plain text: siuj-147.txt item: #38 of 191 id: siuj-148 author: Axell, Richard G.; Guzelburc, Vahit; Yasmin, Habiba; Toia, Bogdan; Pakzad, Mahreen H.; Hamid, Rizwan; Ockrim, Jeremy L.; Greenwell, Tamsin J. title: Ambulatory Urodynamic Findings Change Patient Outcomes date: 2021-11-05 words: 4320 flesch: 47 summary: This work was performed at UCLH NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom Abstract Objectives Whilst ambulatory urodynamics (aUDS) may be used as a second-stage test for patients with refractory lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) having non-diagnostic conventional urodynamics (UDS), the evidence for their use is limited. We have assessed the diagnostic utility and consequent symptomatic outcome of aUDS in patients with refractory LUTS. keywords: ambulatory; auds; change; diagnosis; management; patients; studies; symptoms; treatment; urodynamics cache: siuj-148.pdf plain text: siuj-148.txt item: #39 of 191 id: siuj-149 author: González-Padilla, Daniel A.; España-Navarro, Rodrigo; Subiela, José Daniel; Kumar, Raj; Medina, Luis G.; Aumatell, Júlia; De la Morena-Gallego, José Manuel; Cacciamani, Giovanni E. title: Is “Movember” an Effective Prostate Cancer Awareness Campaign Beyond the English Language? Insights From Google Trends Among Spanish Speakers date: 2021-11-05 words: 4209 flesch: 59 summary: Google search trends in oncology and the impact of celebrity cancer awareness. These data are congruent with the findings of the study published by Patel et al. comparing the impact of the breast, prostate, and testicular cancer campaigns in the United States, which showed a strong increase of RSV in Movember – Worldwide Movember – Spain FIGURE 1C. Search trends for the term “Movember” TABLE 3. Movember, trends from January 2009 to December 2019    Worldwide Spain RSVmax, date 100, November 2012 100, November 2013 RSVmin, date 1, several months 1, several months RSVmean off-campaign 3.0 2.4 RSVmean on-campaign 43.7 55.9 RSV increase during the campaign months 91.5% 99.2% RSV: relative search volume; RSVmax: maximum RSV; RSVmin: minimum RSV; RSVmean: average RSV. keywords: awareness; breast; campaign; cancer; google; november; prostate; rsv; search; spain; trends; worldwide cache: siuj-149.pdf plain text: siuj-149.txt item: #40 of 191 id: siuj-151 author: Chung, Eric; Gross, Martin S.; van Renterghem, Koenraad; Simhan, Jay title: Expert Roundtable Discussion on Penile Prosthesis Infection Prevention Measures date: 2021-11-05 words: 1410 flesch: 39 summary: Penile prosthesis infection: myths and realities. A systematic review of penile prosthesis infection and meta-analysis of diabetes role. keywords: device; implant; infection; penile; prosthesis; surgery cache: siuj-151.pdf plain text: siuj-151.txt item: #41 of 191 id: siuj-152 author: Farkouh, Ala'a; Shahait, Mohammed title: Urothelial Carcinoma Seeding at Site of Nephrostomy date: 2021-11-05 words: 322 flesch: 50 summary: On initial presentation, the patient complained of right flank pain, gross hematuria, and weight loss. Imaging revealed a 3.7 cm right distal ureter mass with severe right hydronephrosis (Figure 1a) and a 3.2 cm lung lesion, which was proven by biopsy to be metastatic UC. keywords: nephrostomy cache: siuj-152.pdf plain text: siuj-152.txt item: #42 of 191 id: siuj-156 author: Black, Peter C. title: Our Billion-Dollar Donation to the Publishing Industry date: 2022-01-03 words: 1028 flesch: 54 summary: Peer review is an essential component of the research process, and I have always been an advocate of urologists conducting peer review. The authors of this analysis estimated that 9.5 million manuscripts are submitted for peer review in one year, requiring 21.8 million reviews. keywords: peer; publishing; review cache: siuj-156.pdf plain text: siuj-156.txt item: #43 of 191 id: siuj-157 author: Tan, Guan Hee; Wodlinger, Brian; Pavlovich, Christian ; Klotz, Laurence title: Comparing Micro-Ultrasound to mpMRI in Detecting Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer date: 2022-01-03 words: 4060 flesch: 58 summary: ng/mL. Sixty patients (73.2%) had been diagnosed with prostate cancer in the past. Had systematic biopsies been performed, prostate cancer would undoubtedly have been found in some of the patients in this trial who had negative targeted biopsies. keywords: biopsy; cancer; lesions; mpmri; mus; pri; prostate; ultrasound cache: siuj-157.pdf plain text: siuj-157.txt item: #44 of 191 id: siuj-158 author: Rozanski, Alexander T.; Moynihan, Matthew J. ; Zhang, Lawrence T. ; Muise, Alexandra C. ; Holst, Daniel D. ; Copacino, Steven A. ; Zinman, Leonard N. ; Buckley, Jill C. ; Vanni, Alex J. title: The Efficacy and Safety of a Conservative Management Approach to Radiation-Induced Male Urethral Strictures in Elderly Patients With Comorbidities date: 2022-01-04 words: 4074 flesch: 48 summary: Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Radiotherapy, urethral stricture, dilation, intermittent catheterization None declared. Incidence of urethral stricture after primary treatment for prostate cancer: data From CaPSURE. keywords: doi; iqr; management; median; patients; radiation; stricture; treatment; urethral; urinary; usd cache: siuj-158.pdf plain text: siuj-158.txt item: #45 of 191 id: siuj-159 author: DeLong, Jessica M.; Ehlert, Michael J. ; Erickson, Bradley A.; Robertson, Kaiser J. ; Virasoro, Ramón; Elliott, Sean P. title: One-Year Outcomes of the ROBUST II Study Evaluating the Use of a Drug-Coated Balloon for Treatment of Urethral Stricture date: 2022-01-04 words: 4346 flesch: 59 summary: Although dilation and DVIU are widely used for stricture treatment, durability is poor, with long-term stricture-free rates estimated between 8% and 30% after a single treatment[3–5]. http://SIUJ.org mailto:jdelong%40urologyofva.net?subject=SIUJ Safe and durable minimally invasive solutions for stricture treatment are needed given the lack of long-term benefit from endoscopic procedures. keywords: balloon; dcb; doi; months; stricture; study; subjects; success; treatment; year cache: siuj-159.pdf plain text: siuj-159.txt item: #46 of 191 id: siuj-161 author: Kelly, Brian D.; Moorhead, Rebecca; Wetherell, David; Gilchrist, Tracey; Furrer, Marcalain; Perera, Marlon; Norris, Briony; Wrede, David; Umstad, Mark; Kearsley, Jamie ; Al-Shammaa, Faris title: Urological Involvement in the Multidisciplinary Management of Placenta Accreta Spectrum in a Centralised, High-Volume Centre: A Retrospective Analysis date: 2022-01-06 words: 3419 flesch: 51 summary: Am J Obstet Gynecol.2018 Aug;219(2):193.e1-193.e9. Am J Obstet Gynecol.2012 Sep;207(3):216.e1–5. doi:10.1016/j. ajog.2012.06.007 20. keywords: accreta; bladder; cases; hysterectomy; management; melbourne; obstet; pas; patients; placenta cache: siuj-161.pdf plain text: siuj-161.txt item: #47 of 191 id: siuj-162 author: Glykas, Ioannis ; Stamatakos, Panagiotis Velissarios ; Fragkoulis, Charalampos; Moussa, Mohamad; Papatsoris, Athanasios ; Ntoumas, Georgios; Dellis, Athanasios title: Urology Residency Training During the Pandemic: A Review of the Current Literature date: 2022-01-06 words: 5433 flesch: 49 summary: Abdessater M, Rouprêt M, Misrai V, Matillon X, Gondran-Tellier B, Freton L, et al. COVID-19 pandemic impacts on anxiety of French urologist in training: outcomes from a national survey. During the pandemic, learning activities carried out by urology residents have been extensively affected. keywords: activities; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; doi; et al; impact; pandemic; programs; residency; residents; survey; training; urology; urology residents cache: siuj-162.pdf plain text: siuj-162.txt item: #48 of 191 id: siuj-163 author: Singh, Jas title: Verteporfin: A Novel Antiproliferative Agent for Urinary Tract Fibrosis? date: 2022-01-06 words: 1458 flesch: 46 summary: There may be a role for verteporfin treatment of urinary tract fibrosis and scar- ring both in the primary prevention and secondary treatment setting. If the atten- uation and prevention of scar formation can be demon- strated on a preclinical basis, then perhaps verteporfin may prove a formidable antiproliferative option for the treatment and prevention of urinary tract fibrosis. keywords: doi; fibrosis; tract; treatment; verteporfin; yap cache: siuj-163.pdf plain text: siuj-163.txt item: #49 of 191 id: siuj-164 author: Vignaroli, Kendall A.; Popat, Shreeya ; Kobashi, Kathleen C. title: A Rare Case of Hypersensitivity Reaction Associated With Sacral Neuromodulation Hardware date: 2022-01-06 words: 626 flesch: 39 summary: While there are documented cases of adverse events after sacral neuromodulation including device migration[1,2], device infection[3], and gluteal hematoma[4], to our knowledge there are no cases in the literature describing a hypersensitivity to sacral neuromodulation devices. A rare case of tined lead migration of InterStim device into the rectum with subsequent novel combined surgical-endoscopic removal technique. keywords: device; doi; hypersensitivity; neuromodulation cache: siuj-164.pdf plain text: siuj-164.txt item: #50 of 191 id: siuj-165 author: Kovacic, James; Kam, Jonathan; Latif, Edward title: Gadolinium Contrast in the Bladder: A Malignant Mimic date: 2022-01-06 words: 318 flesch: 49 summary: In affiliation with the Division of Surgery and Anaesthesia, Department of Urology, Gosford District Hospital A 50-year-old female presented to hospital with diplopia and unsteady gait. Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Bladder cancer, gadolinium MRI None declared. keywords: bladder; patient cache: siuj-165.pdf plain text: siuj-165.txt item: #51 of 191 id: siuj-166 author: Fairbanks, Jane title: Masthead date: 2022-01-07 words: 762 flesch: 32 summary: Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Peter C. Black, MD, Canada Associate Editors Thomas Herrmann, MD, Switzerland Kathleen Kobashi, MD, United States Philippe Spiess, MD, United States Henry Woo, MBBS, Australia Social Media Editor Jeremy Y. C. Teoh, MBBS, Hong Kong SAR Statistical Editor Alice Dragomir, PhD, Canada ICUD Editor Luc Valiquette, MD, Canada Innovators Editor Amanda Chung, MBBS, Australia Regional Editors North America Margarett Shnorhavorian, MD United States Middle East Danny Rabah, MBBS Saudi Arabia South America Sandro Esteves, MD Brazil East Asia Tianxin Lin, MD China Eastern Europe Roman Sosnowski, MD Poland South Asia Sanjay Sinha, MCh India Western Europe Tamsin Greenwell, MD United Kingdom Southeast Asia Edmund Chiong, MBBS Singapore Africa Yasser Osman, MBBCh EgyptVisit bms.com to see how we’re bringing a human touch to everything we do. http://SIUJ.org mailto:info%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ http://siuj.org mailto:jane.fairbanks%40siu-urology.org?subject=SIUJ mailto:lillian.petrusa%40siu-urology.org%20?subject=SIUJ mailto:advertising%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ http://BMS.com 2 SIUJ • Volume 3, Number 1 • January 2022 SIUJ.ORG Editorial Board Liaqat Ali, MBBS Pakistan Abdol - Mohammad Kajbafzadeh, MD Iran Fahad Alyami, MBBS Saudi Arabia Wayne Lam, MBBS Hong Kong SAR Mohsen Azli, MD Algeria Sang Dong Lee, MD Korea Erdem Canda, MD Turkey Evelyn Moshokoa, MBChB South Africa Yao-Chi Chuang, MD Taiwan Dedan Opondo, MBChB Kenya Archil Chkhotua, MD Georgia Mohammed Shahait, MBBS Jordan Renu Eapen, MBBS Australia Khurram Siddiqui, MBBS Oman Agus Rizal Ardy Hariandy Hamid, MD Indonesia Yaya Sow, MD Senegal Christopher Ho Chee Kong, MD Malaysia Chuan-Liang Xu, MD China Theocharis Karaolides, MD Cyprus The Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU). keywords: editorial; mailto; mbbs; siuj cache: siuj-166.pdf plain text: siuj-166.txt item: #52 of 191 id: siuj-167 author: Fairbanks, Jane title: Masthead date: 2022-01-07 words: 713 flesch: 38 summary: 336 SIUJ • Volume 2, Number 6 • November 2021 SIUJ.ORG Editorial Board Liaqat Ali, MBBS Pakistan Abdol - Mohammad Kajbafzadeh, MD Iran Fahad Alyami, MBBS Saudi Arabia Wayne Lam, MBBS Hong Kong SAR Mohsen Azli, MD Algeria Sang Dong Lee, MD Korea Erdem Canda, MD Turkey Evelyn Moshokoa, MBChB South Africa Yao-Chi Chuang, MD Taiwan Dedan Opondo, MBChB Kenya Archil Chkhotua, MD Georgia Mohammed Shahait, MBBS Jordan Renu Eapen, MBBS Australia Khurram Siddiqui, MBBS Oman Agus Rizal Ardy Hariandy Hamid, MD Indonesia Yaya Sow, MD Senegal Christopher Ho Chee Kong, MD Malaysia Chuan-Liang Xu, MD China Theocharis Karaolides, MD Cyprus The Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU). Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Peter C. Black, MD, Canada Associate Editors Thomas Herrmann, MD, Switzerland Kathleen Kobashi, MD, United States Philippe Spiess, MD, United States Henry Woo, MBBS, Australia Social Media Editor Jeremy Y. C. Teoh, MBBS, Hong Kong SAR Statistical Editor Alice Dragomir, PhD, Canada ICUD Editor Luc Valiquette, MD, Canada Innovators Editor Amanda Chung, MBBS, Australia Regional Editors North America Margarett Shnorhavorian, MD United States Middle East Danny Rabah, MBBS Saudi Arabia South America Sandro Esteves, MD Brazil East Asia Tianxin Lin, MD China Eastern Europe Roman Sosnowski, MD Poland South Asia Sanjay Sinha, MCh India Western Europe Tamsin Greenwell, MD United Kingdom Southeast Asia Edmund Chiong, MBBS Singapore Africa Yasser Osman, MBBCh EgyptVisit bms.com to see how we’re bringing a human touch to everything we do. keywords: board; editorial; mbbs; siuj cache: siuj-167.pdf plain text: siuj-167.txt item: #53 of 191 id: siuj-169 author: Fairbanks, Jane title: SIUJ March 2022 Masthead date: 2022-03-04 words: 762 flesch: 34 summary: Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Peter C. Black, MD, Canada Associate Editors Thomas Herrmann, MD, Switzerland Kathleen Kobashi, MD, United States Philippe Spiess, MD, United States Henry Woo, MBBS, Australia Social Media Editor Jeremy Y. C. Teoh, MBBS, Hong Kong SAR Statistical Editor Alice Dragomir, PhD, Canada ICUD Editor Luc Valiquette, MD, Canada Innovators Editor Amanda Chung, MBBS, Australia Regional Editors North America Margarett Shnorhavorian, MD United States Middle East Danny Rabah, MBBS Saudi Arabia South America Sandro Esteves, MD Brazil East Asia Tianxin Lin, MD China Eastern Europe Roman Sosnowski, MD Poland South Asia Sanjay Sinha, MCh India Western Europe Tamsin Greenwell, MD United Kingdom Southeast Asia Edmund Chiong, MBBS Singapore Africa Yasser Osman, MBBCh Egypt http://SIUJ.org http://bms.com/ca mailto:info%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ http://siuj.org mailto:jane.fairbanks%40siu-urology.org?subject=SIUJ mailto:lillian.petrusa%40siu-urology.org%20?subject=SIUJ mailto:advertising%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ 50 SIUJ • Volume 3, Number 2 • March 2022 SIUJ.ORG Editorial Board Liaqat Ali, MBBS Pakistan Abdol - Mohammad Kajbafzadeh, MD Iran Fahad Alyami, MBBS Saudi Arabia Wayne Lam, MBBS Hong Kong SAR Mohsen Azli, MD Algeria Sang Dong Lee, MD Korea Erdem Canda, MD Turkey Evelyn Moshokoa, MBChB South Africa Yao-Chi Chuang, MD Taiwan Dedan Opondo, MBChB Kenya Archil Chkhotua, MD Georgia Mohammed Shahait, MBBS Jordan Renu Eapen, MBBS Australia Khurram Siddiqui, MBBS Oman Agus Rizal Ardy Hariandy Hamid, MD Indonesia Yaya Sow, MD Senegal Christopher Ho Chee Kong, MD Malaysia Chuan-Liang Xu, MD China Theocharis Karaolides, MD Cyprus The Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU). keywords: editorial; mailto; mbbs; siuj cache: siuj-169.pdf plain text: siuj-169.txt item: #54 of 191 id: siuj-170 author: Black, Peter C. title: Calling All Urologists Around the Globe to Tell Their Stories date: 2022-03-04 words: 1078 flesch: 59 summary: Urological training is a topic that is relevant to urologists everywhere, and there are countless different models for training urologists. Australia’s two-tiered health care system is designed to allow more rapid and efficient access to private care if limited resources in the public system lead to delays in care. keywords: care; urologists; urology cache: siuj-170.pdf plain text: siuj-170.txt item: #55 of 191 id: siuj-171 author: Atchia, Kaleem; Joncas, France-Hélène ; Summers Trasiewicz, Lily ; Tan, Wei Phin; Ding, Keyue; Inman, Brant A.; Toren, Paul title: Follicle Stimulating Hormone Levels During Androgen Deprivation Therapy Are Not Associated With Survival or Development of Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer date: 2022-03-04 words: 3311 flesch: 55 summary: FSH levels were not a significant prognostic factor for these oncologic outcomes. Conclusion As previously reported, the use of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonists for ADT has significantly more suppression of FSH levels than GnRH agonists. keywords: adt; cancer; crpc; fsh; hormone; levels; patients; prostate; time cache: siuj-171.pdf plain text: siuj-171.txt item: #56 of 191 id: siuj-172 author: Cash, Hannes ; Hofbauer, Sebastian ; Shore, Neal; Pavlovich, Christian P. ; Bulang, Stephan ; Schostak, Martin ; Planken, Erik ; Jaspars, Joris J. ; Luger, Ferdinand ; Klotz, Laurence ; Salomon, Georg title: Prostate Cancer Detection by Novice Micro-Ultrasound Users Enrolled in a Training Program date: 2022-03-04 words: 4223 flesch: 55 summary: Summary of training program stages and feedback metrics used in judging whether a practitioner is ready to proceed to the next stage Stage Cases Before Analysis Cases Analyzed Effective Sampling 1 10 10 100% 2 10 5 50% 3 20 5 25% 4 50 5 10% 79 at stage 3, and 64 at stage 4. Rate of csPCa detected by feedback program stage 65SIUJ.ORG SIUJ • keywords: biopsy; cancer; cases; detection; feedback; imaging; micro; program; prostate; rate; stage; training; ultrasound cache: siuj-172.pdf plain text: siuj-172.txt item: #57 of 191 id: siuj-173 author: Ramasamy, Karthikayenee ; Thevarajah, Shankaran title: Epidemiology and Clinical Characteristics of Urogenital Tuberculosis in Sabah, Malaysia date: 2022-03-04 words: 3999 flesch: 57 summary: The common risk factors were chronic kidney disease (17.6%), family history of tuberculosis(16.0%), and diabetes mellitus (9.9%). In 2014, 92.2% of TB cases were in Malaysian citi- zens. keywords: cases; diagnosis; health; malaysia; number; patients; sabah; study; table; treatment; tuberculosis; ugtb cache: siuj-173.pdf plain text: siuj-173.txt item: #58 of 191 id: siuj-174 author: Joshi, Pankaj M. ; Bandini, Marco ; Yepes, Christian ; Bhadranavar, Shreyas ; Sharma, Vipin ; Bafna, Sandeep; Kulkarni, Sanjay B. title: Pelvic Fracture Urethral Injury in Females date: 2022-03-04 words: 4614 flesch: 51 summary: The true incidence of female urethral injuries is unknown. Christian Yepes,1 Shreyas Bhadranavar,1 Vipin Sharma,1 Sandeep Bafna,1 Sanjay B. Kulkarni1 1 Kulkarni Reconstructive Urology Center, Pune, India 2 Unit of Urology, Urological Research Institute (URI), IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy 3 Centro Chirurgico Toscano, Arezzo, Italy P.J., M.B., and C.Y. contributed equally to the manuscript Abstract Background Pelvic fracture urethral injuries (PFUI) in females are very rare. keywords: accident; anastomotic; fistula; injury; road; success; traffic; traffic accident; urethroplasty cache: siuj-174.pdf plain text: siuj-174.txt item: #59 of 191 id: siuj-175 author: Candela, Luigi ; Marra, Giancarlo ; Tutolo, Manuela ; Rodríguez-Sánchez, Lara ; Macek, Petr ; Cathelineau, Xavier ; Montorsi, Francesco ; Salonia, Andrea ; Sanchez Salas, Rafael title: Postoperative Non-Surgical Interventions to Improve Urinary Continence After Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: A Systematic Review date: 2022-03-04 words: 8288 flesch: 56 summary: Similarly, in the study by Liss et al., mean time to achieve UC was 95 days in patients treated with solifenacin[22]. Kim et al. performed another retrospective study to determine the benefit of PFMT with visual biofeed- back compared with conventional PFMT in improving UC recovery after RARP[21]. keywords: et al; group; intervention; months; nsi; patients; pfmt; prostatectomy; rarp; recovery; studies; study; time; uc recovery; urinary cache: siuj-175.pdf plain text: siuj-175.txt item: #60 of 191 id: siuj-176 author: Bandini, Marco ; Spiess, Philippe E. ; Zhu, Yao ; Ornellas, Antonio A. ; Ayres, Benjamin A. ; Hakenberg, Oliver W. ; Haidl, Friederike ; Pederzoli, Filippo; Basile, Giuseppe ; Briganti, Alberto ; Montorsi, Francesco; Chipollini, Juan; Azizi, Mounsif ; De Meerleer, Gert ; Brouwer, Oscar R. ; Albersen, Maarten ; Necchi, Andrea ; Johnstone,  Peter A. S. title: The Relationship of Circumcision With Clinical Tumor Staging of Penile Cancer date: 2022-03-04 words: 2296 flesch: 55 summary: FIGURE 2. Risk of ILNM according to T-stage in circumcised versus uncircumcised penile cancer patients Uncircumcised Circumcised60 T<2 T2 T3–4 70 80 90 T stage Pr ob ab ili ty o f L N in va si on ILNM: inguinal lymph node metastasis 106 SIUJ • Volume 3, Number 2 • March 2022 SIUJ.ORG BRIEF COMMUNICATION http://SIUJ.org References 1. , we look at the relationship between prior circumcision and presenting stage of penile cancer. keywords: cancer; cht; circumcision; ilnm; lymph; node; patients; stage cache: siuj-176.pdf plain text: siuj-176.txt item: #61 of 191 id: siuj-177 author: Zhuo, Kevin Yinkit; Sharma, Aditya; Wilcox, Chloe ; Parkin, Cameron ; Jeffery, Nicola; Chung,  Amanda title: Down the Not So Straight and Narrow: A Rare Case of Primary Urethral Squamous Cell Carcinomas in a Young Patient date: 2022-03-04 words: 661 flesch: 60 summary: It also highlights the need for close follow-up of recurrent urethral stricture patients to ensure there are no complications of their disease. Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Urethra, carcinoma, squamous cell, urinary retention, urethral stricture, penile neoplasms Conflict of Interest: keywords: patient; pelvic; urethral cache: siuj-177.pdf plain text: siuj-177.txt item: #62 of 191 id: siuj-178 author: Kovacic, James ; Ruthven, Stephen title: Remarkable Case of a Right Renal Flank Hernia date: 2022-03-04 words: 390 flesch: 57 summary: Biochemistr y and inf lammator y markers were norma l. Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Hernia, retroperitoneal, flank Conflict of Interest: keywords: flank; right cache: siuj-178.pdf plain text: siuj-178.txt item: #63 of 191 id: siuj-180 author: SIUJ title: Masthead date: 2022-05-07 words: 757 flesch: 34 summary: Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Peter C. Black, MD, Canada Associate Editors Thomas Herrmann, MD, Switzerland Kathleen Kobashi, MD, United States Philippe E. Spiess, MD, United States Henry Woo, MBBS, Australia Social Media Editor Jeremy Y. C. Teoh, MBBS, Hong Kong SAR Statistical Editor Alice Dragomir, PhD, Canada Innovators Editor Amanda Chung, MBBS, Australia Regional Editors North America Margarett Shnorhavorian, MD United States Middle East Danny Rabah, MBBS Saudi Arabia South America Sandro Esteves, MD Brazil East Asia Tianxin Lin, MD China Eastern Europe Roman Sosnowski, MD Poland South Asia Sanjay Sinha, MCh India Western Europe Tamsin Greenwell, MD United Kingdom Southeast Asia Edmund Chiong, MBBS Singapore Africa Yasser Osman, MBBCh Egypt http://SIUJ.org http://bms.com/ca mailto:info%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ http://siuj.org mailto:jane.fairbanks%40siu-urology.org?subject=SIUJ mailto:lillian.petrusa%40siu-urology.org%20?subject=SIUJ mailto:advertising%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ 118 SIUJ • Volume 3, Number 3 • May 2022 SIUJ.ORG Editorial Board Liaqat Ali, MBBS Pakistan Abdol - Mohammad Kajbafzadeh, MD Iran Fahad Alyami, MBBS Saudi Arabia Wayne Lam, MBBS Hong Kong SAR Mohsen Azli, MD Algeria Sang Dong Lee, MD Korea Erdem Canda, MD Turkey Evelyn Moshokoa, MBChB South Africa Yao-Chi Chuang, MD Taiwan Dedan Opondo, MBChB Kenya Archil Chkhotua, MD Georgia Mohammed Shahait, MBBS Jordan Renu Eapen, MBBS Australia Khurram Siddiqui, MBBS Oman Agus Rizal Ardy Hariandy Hamid, MD Indonesia Yaya Sow, MD Senegal Christopher Ho Chee Kong, MD Malaysia Chuan-Liang Xu, MD China Theocharis Karaolides, MD Cyprus The Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU). The SIUJ is published 6 times a year by the Société Internationale d'Urologie (SIU). keywords: mailto; mbbs; siuj cache: siuj-180.pdf plain text: siuj-180.txt item: #64 of 191 id: siuj-181 author: Black, Peter C. title: International Conflict in Urology date: 2022-05-07 words: 963 flesch: 42 summary: It would therefore be extraordinarily unfair to punish Russian urologists and researchers because of the conflict in Ukraine. http://SIUJ.org mailto:editorinchief%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ 122 SIUJ • Volume 3, Number 3 • This was intended to send a clear signal to the Russian leadership and was accompanied by a call to preserve the dialogue with Russians on a personal level and also an acknowledgement that many Russian scientists are distressed by their government’s actions. keywords: conflict; russia; ukraine cache: siuj-181.pdf plain text: siuj-181.txt item: #65 of 191 id: siuj-182 author: Pham, Cecile T.; Patel, Manish I.; Mungovan, Sean F. title: Pad Weight, Pad Number and Incontinence-Related Patient-Reported Outcome Measures After Radical Prostatectomy date: 2022-05-07 words: 4436 flesch: 59 summary: Patients completed a 24-hour pad test, assessing pad weight and number, and 3 validated patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs); the ICIQ-MLUTS, ICIQ-SF and UCLA-PCI, preoperatively and at 3 and 6 weeks postoperatively. Most studies require patients to seal used pads in containers to minimize evaporation until the pads are submitted for evaluation. keywords: correlation; hour; hour pad; iciq; incontinence; number; pad; pad weight; patients; urinary; weeks; weight cache: siuj-182.pdf plain text: siuj-182.txt item: #66 of 191 id: siuj-183 author: Marra, Giancarlo; Meseure, Didier; Lefèvre, Marine; Nicolas, Andre; Lesage, Laetitia; Ghinea, Nicolae; Moschini, Marco; Pasquali, Caio; Macek, Petr; Filippini, Claudia; Gontero, Paolo ; Sanchez-Salas, Rafael ; Cathelineau, Xavier title: CD34 and FSHR Expression to Differentiate Multiple Subtypes of Benign and Malignant Renal Neoplasms date: 2022-05-07 words: 6436 flesch: 48 summary: However, little evidence exists on their distribution in different renal tumors. FSHR expression alone may be a useful tool to differentiate benign from malignant tumors and chromophobe carcinoma from oncocytoma. keywords: benign; cancer; capsule; carcinoma; cd34; cell; chromophobe; expression; fshr; neoplasms; normal; oncocytoma; renal; subtypes; tissues; tumor cache: siuj-183.pdf plain text: siuj-183.txt item: #67 of 191 id: siuj-184 author: Khanani, Hadia ; McClintock, George; Fernando, Hilary; Heller, Gillian; Asher, Rebecca ; Garcia, Cindy; Smith, David P.; Getley, Ian; Ahmadi, Nariman; Doeuk, Norbert; Leslie, Scott; Thanigasalam, Niruban; Woo, Henry H. title: Incidence and Mortality of Prostate Cancer in Commercial Airline Cockpit Crew: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis date: 2022-05-07 words: 10065 flesch: 56 summary: Similar contradictory evidence is avail- able in mortality studies, with data reporting lower[9], unchanged[14,16,17,21,31,32], and higher[5,13,33] mortality rates of PCa in CCC relative to population statistics. Mortality studies that quantify years of employment[16,31] or number of block hours since attaining a license[15] as proxies for radiation expo- sure have reported no statistically significant mortal- ity ratios of PCa. keywords: airline; analysis; cancer; cockpit; cohort; crew; data; data cohort; doi; et al; incidence; meta; mortality; number; pca; pilots; prostate; prostate cancer; pukkala et; radiation; review; risk; studies; study; united cache: siuj-184.pdf plain text: siuj-184.txt item: #68 of 191 id: siuj-185 author: Farkouh, Ala'a; Heidar, Nassib Abou ; Dobbs, Ryan W.; Abu-Gheida, Ibrahim; Bulbul, Muhammad; Shahait, Mohammed title: The Role of Pelvic Exenteration in the Management of Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer date: 2022-05-07 words: 12800 flesch: 39 summary: In another report, 25% of prostate cancer patients who underwent palliative transurethral resection of the prostate required repeat TURP after a mean duration of 11 months[14]. 9/18 (50%) alive at a mean 15 months after surgery (range 3–34 months), but 4 developed metastasis Spahn et al. (2017)b 62 Cystoprostatectomy cT4 prostate cancer with bladder invasion as part of multimodal treatment (62) – b NR NR NR NR NR 29 (46.8%) Mean 2.9 years – b Clinical recurrence in 69.4% of patients at a median of 35 months Estimated prostate cancer- specific survival: 44.5% at 5 years and 39.7% at 7 years Estimated overall survival: 39.8% at 5 years and 32.4% at 7 years Seminal vesicle invasion was found to be a strong predictor of cancer- specific survival Yuan et al. (2019) 27 Cystoprostatectomy with urinary diversion (ileal conduit or cutaneous ureterostomy) keywords: bladder; complications; conduit; cystoprostatectomy; days; exenteration; mean; median; months; nr nr; number; patients; pelvic; pelvic exenteration; prostate cancer; psa; range; surgery; survival; therapy; total; treatment; year cache: siuj-185.pdf plain text: siuj-185.txt item: #69 of 191 id: siuj-186 author: Okullo, Alfin; Crispin, Philip; Gilbourd, Daniel title: Bilateral Spermatic Vein Thrombosis Following COVID-19 Infection date: 2022-05-07 words: 466 flesch: 54 summary: Bilateral spermatic vein thrombosis is a rare diagnosis with this being only the third case reported. Key Words Competing Interests Article Information COVID-19, bilateral spermatic vein, thrombosis Conflict of Interest: keywords: canberra; covid-19 cache: siuj-186.pdf plain text: siuj-186.txt item: #70 of 191 id: siuj-187 author: Black, Peter C. title: Gender Disparity on Editorial Boards date: 2022-07-11 words: 1122 flesch: 51 summary: Nguyen et al. recently reported on gender diversity in editorial boards of four of the five urology journals with the highest impact factors and how this changed from 2015 to 2020. Most countries still have very few female urologists, so that broad geographic inclusion may counteract our objective of gender equity. keywords: editorial; gender; urology cache: siuj-187.pdf plain text: siuj-187.txt item: #71 of 191 id: siuj-188 author: Axell, Richard G.; Yasmin, Habiba ; Aleksejeva, Kristina ; Solomon, Eskinder; Toia, Bogdan; Thommyppillai, Maria; Pakzad, Mahreen H.; Hamid, Rizwan ; Ockrim, Jeremy L.; Greenwell, Tamsin J. title: Overnight Ambulatory Urodynamics Change Patient Management Strategies and Improve Symptomatic Outcomes date: 2022-07-11 words: 4068 flesch: 54 summary: Those progressing to overnight aUDS wished to consider more invasive treatments for their isolated nocturia or nocturnal enuresis symptoms, and it is a requirement of our NHS system and NICE guidance that a urodynamic diagnosis is made before these more invasive treatments. The aims of this study were to determine the diagnos- tic value of overnight aUDS in patients presenting with isolated symptoms of nocturia and/or nocturnal enure- sis following non-diagnostic or symptomatically contra- dictory conventional UDS and to assess if a change in patient diagnosis and/or treatment following overnight aUDS led to a symptomatic improvement in patients. keywords: auds; diagnosis; doi; enuresis; management; nocturia; overnight; patients; symptoms; treatment; urodynamics cache: siuj-188.pdf plain text: siuj-188.txt item: #72 of 191 id: siuj-189 author: Korkes, Fernando; Santiago, José Henrique, D. ; Peixoto, Guilherme Andrade ; Timóteo, Frederico ; Martins, Suelen P. ; Leite, Narjara P. ; Barreiros, Daisy; Glina, Sidney title: The CABEM Initiative: Saving Patients With Muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer date: 2022-07-11 words: 1399 flesch: 50 summary: After studying the medical literature, we concluded that, worldwide, most patients with MIBC are not treated with radical cystectomy (RC), even though it is recommended in most guidelines. We have established a protocol to allow most patients to benefit from RC, but that recognizes that some of these patients are fragile and cannot tolerate frequent complications after intestinal urinary diversion[4]. keywords: bladder; cancer; mortality; patients; treatment cache: siuj-189.pdf plain text: siuj-189.txt item: #73 of 191 id: siuj-190 author: Sandbergen, Laura; Omar, Muhammad Imran ; Othman, Lavin ; van Etten-Jamaludin, Faridi ; Soytas, Mustafa ; de la Rosette, Jean J. ; Laguna, M. Pilar title: Systematic Review of Comparative Patient Reported Outcomes and Health-Related Quality of Life After Management of Localized Renal Masses or Renal Cell Carcinomas date: 2022-07-14 words: 1053 flesch: 53 summary: Impact of Events Scale[5] IES Disease specific Horowitz et al. (1979) Psychological stress reactions after any major life events (frequency of intrusive thoughts and avoidance behaviour) Healthy adults and frail older adults exposed to any specific trauma event Impact of Events Scale Revised[6] IES-R Disease specific Weiss & Marmar (1997) Psychological stress reactions after any major life events (Intrusive thoughts, avoidance behaviour and hyperarousal) Healthy and frail older adults exposed to any specific trauma Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status[7] ECOG (CS) Oken et al. (1982) Patients’ general well-being and activities of daily life (to determine whether they can receive chemotherapy, if dose adjustment is necessary and to assess the intensity of palliative care) Cancer patients candidates to receive chemotherapy or palliative care Fear of Cancer Recurrence[8] FCR (CS) Greenberg et al. (1997) Aaronson NK, Ahmedzai S, Bergman B, Bullinger M, Cull A, Duez NJ, et al. keywords: cancer; health; life; specific cache: siuj-190.pdf plain text: siuj-190.txt item: #74 of 191 id: siuj-191 author: Taylor, Jacob; Gupta, Natasha; Blanck, Jaime; Loeb, Stacy title: A Systematic Review of Plant-Based Diets and Bladder Cancer: A Call for Further Research date: 2022-07-11 words: 2842 flesch: 37 summary: Our objective was to perform a systematic review of the relationship between plant-based diets and bladder cancer risk and/or outcomes. Introduction Previous studies have examined the relationship between specific foods and bladder cancer risk. keywords: bladder; bladder cancer; cancer; carcinoma; cell; cell cancer; cell carcinoma; plant cache: siuj-191.pdf plain text: siuj-191.txt item: #75 of 191 id: siuj-192 author: Hensley, Patrick J.; Lobo, Niyati; Bree, Kelly K. ; Tan, Wei Shen; Gontero, Paolo ; Williams, Stephen B. ; Guo, Charles C. ; Giannarini, Gianluca; Dyrskjøt, Lars ; Kamat, Ashish M. title: Predictive Biomarkers in the Management of Bladder Cancer: Perspectives in an Evolving Therapeutic Landscape date: 2022-07-11 words: 8798 flesch: 48 summary: Damrauer et al. recently performed RNA-based profiling to identify a novel expression signature of an inflamed tumor microenvironment (TME) which was predictive of BCG response[14]. Lacombe L, Dalbagni G, Zhang ZF, Cordon-Cardo C, Fair WR, Herr HW, et al. keywords: bacillus; bcg; biomarkers; bladder; bladder cancer; calmette; cancer; carcinoma; chemotherapy; cisplatin; et al; expression; high; intravesical; molecular; muscle; nac; nmibc; non; patients; predictive; progression; recurrence; response; study; therapy; treatment; tumor cache: siuj-192.pdf plain text: siuj-192.txt item: #76 of 191 id: siuj-193 author: Klotz, Laurence; Van Komen, Stephen; Dragnic, Sanja ; White, William B. title: Impact of Androgen Deprivation Therapy on Cardiovascular Outcomes in Prostate Cancer date: 2022-07-11 words: 12265 flesch: 53 summary: CV risks in men with PCa are driven by a number of factors, including age (which might itself predict underlying health conditions), high-fat diet, visceral adiposity and low levels of high-density lipopro- tein (HDL), pre-existing CV risk factors, and metabolic syndrome[2,8–10]. The difference in CV risk associated with use of GnRH agonists and antagonists has been summarized in Table 2. keywords: adt; agonists; ahr; androgen; cancer; cardiovascular; cv risk; cvd; degarelix; deprivation; disease; et al; events; gnrh; gnrh agonist; leuprolide; men; mortality; n =; patients; pca; prostate; prostate cancer; risk; study; therapy cache: siuj-193.pdf plain text: siuj-193.txt item: #77 of 191 id: siuj-194 author: Le Roux, Anique; Touma, Naji J. title: The Value of Conflicts of Interest Disclosures in Oral Presentations at Major Urological Conferences date: 2022-07-11 words: 1849 flesch: 54 summary: A proposed solution would be to exclude disclosure slide time from the overall presentation time, thereby allowing researchers to fully explain COI[2]. Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Conferences, conflict of interest, urology, disclosure slides, guidelines None declared. keywords: conferences; conflicts; disclosure; interest; slide; time cache: siuj-194.pdf plain text: siuj-194.txt item: #78 of 191 id: siuj-195 author: Pham, Cecile T. ; Edwards, Melanie ; Chung, Amanda S.J. ; Chalasani, Venu title: Malakoplakia Causing Poor Bladder Compliance and Bilateral Hydroureteronephrosis date: 2022-07-11 words: 616 flesch: 47 summary: Kogulan PK, Smith M, Seidman J, Chang G, Tsokos M, Lucey D. Malakoplakia involving the abdominal wall, urinary bladder, vagina, and vulva: case report and discussion of malakoplakia- associated bacteria. Urody- namic assessment revealed increased bladder sensation and poor bladder compliance with impaired detrusor contractility. keywords: bladder; doi; malakoplakia; tract cache: siuj-195.pdf plain text: siuj-195.txt item: #79 of 191 id: siuj-198 author: none title: Masthead date: 2022-07-11 words: 758 flesch: 33 summary: Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Peter C. Black, MD, Canada Associate Editors Thomas Herrmann, MD, Switzerland Kathleen Kobashi, MD, United States Philippe E. Spiess, MD, United States Henry Woo, MBBS, Australia Social Media Editor Jeremy Y. C. Teoh, MBBS, Hong Kong SAR Statistical Editor Alice Dragomir, PhD, Canada Innovators Editor Amanda Chung, MBBS, Australia Regional Editors North America Margarett Shnorhavorian, MD United States Middle East Danny Rabah, MBBS Saudi Arabia South America Sandro Esteves, MD Brazil East Asia Tianxin Lin, MD China Eastern Europe Roman Sosnowski, MD Poland South Asia Sanjay Sinha, MCh India Western Europe Tamsin Greenwell, MD United Kingdom Southeast Asia Edmund Chiong, MBBS Singapore Africa Yasser Osman, MBBCh Egypt http://SIUJ.org http://bms.com/ca mailto:info%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ http://siuj.org mailto:jane.fairbanks%40siu-urology.org?subject=SIUJ mailto:lillian.petrusa%40siu-urology.org%20?subject=SIUJ mailto:advertising%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ https://siuj.org/index.php/siuj/issue/view/11 192 SIUJ • Volume 3, Number 4 • July 2022 SIUJ.ORG Editorial Board Liaqat Ali, MBBS Pakistan Abdol - Mohammad Kajbafzadeh, MD Iran Fahad Alyami, MBBS Saudi Arabia Wayne Lam, MBBS Hong Kong SAR Mohsen Azli, MD Algeria Sang Dong Lee, MD Korea Erdem Canda, MD Turkey Evelyn Moshokoa, MBChB South Africa Yao-Chi Chuang, MD Taiwan Andrea Necchi, MD Italy Archil Chkhotua, MD Georgia Mohammed Shahait, MBBS Jordan Renu Eapen, MBBS Australia Khurram Siddiqui, MBBS Oman Agus Rizal Ardy Hariandy Hamid, MD Indonesia Yaya Sow, MD Senegal Christopher Ho Chee Kong, MD Malaysia Chuan-Liang Xu, MD China Theocharis Karaolides, MD Cyprus The Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU). The SIUJ is published 6 times a year by the Société Internationale d'Urologie (SIU). keywords: editorial; mailto; mbbs; siuj cache: siuj-198.pdf plain text: siuj-198.txt item: #80 of 191 id: siuj-199 author: none title: Table of Contents date: 2022-07-11 words: 268 flesch: -24 summary: Overnight Ambulatory Urodynamics Change Patient Management Strategies and Improve Symptomatic Outcomes 202 Richard G. Axell, Habiba Yasmin, Kristina Aleksejeva, Eskinder Solomon, Bogdan Toia, Mahreen H. Pakzad, Jeremy L. Ockrim, Tamsin J. Greenwell Review Systematic Review of Comparative Patient Reported Outcomes and Health-Related Quality of Life After Management of Localized Renal Masses or Renal Cell Carcinomas 209 Laura Sandbergen, Muhammad Imran Omar, Lavin Othman, Faridi van Etten-Jamaludin, Mustafa Soytas, Jean J. de la Rosette, M. Pilar Laguna A Systematic Review of Plant-Based Diets and Bladder Cancer: A Call for Further Research 240 Jacob Taylor, Natasha Gupta, Jamie Blanck, Stacy Loeb Predictive Biomarkers in the Management of Bladder Cancer: Perspectives in an Evolving Therapeutic Landscape 245 Patrick J. Hensley, Niyati Lobo, Kelly K. Bree, Wei Shen Tan; Paolo Gontero, Stephen B. Williams, Charles C. Guo, Gianluca Giannarini, Lars Dyrskjøt, Ashish M. Kamat Impact of Androgen Deprivation Therapy on Cardiovascular Outcomes in Prostate Cancer 259 Laurence Klotz, Stephen Van Komen, Sanja Dragnic, William B. White Brief Communication The Value of Conflicts of Interest Disclosures in Oral Presentations at Major Urological Conferences 276 Anique Le Roux, Naji J. Touma Clinical Picture Malakoplakia Causing Poor Bladder Compliance and Bilateral Hydroureteronephrosis 281 Cecile T. Pham, Melanie Edwards, Amanda S.J. Chung, Venu Chalasani Table of Contents http://SIUJ.org 193SIUJ.ORG SIUJ • Volume 3, Number 4 • July 2022 Editorial Gender Disparity on Editorial Boards 195 Peter C. Black Urology Around The World The CABEM Initiative: keywords: contents http://siuj.org; eskinder solomon; kristina aleksejeva cache: siuj-199.pdf plain text: siuj-199.txt item: #81 of 191 id: siuj-201 author: Black, Peter C. title: “So, Is Your Journal Listed on PubMed?” date: 2022-09-14 words: 995 flesch: 54 summary: Most readers would probably be surprised to learn that only a small fraction of journals are accepted into the club of indexed journals on their first attempt. We do not have an established parent journal on whose shoulders we can stand, which has been such a successful model for many other medical journals. keywords: indexing; journal; pubmed cache: siuj-201.pdf plain text: siuj-201.txt item: #82 of 191 id: siuj-202 author: Altopajee, Khaled ; Shahait, Mohammed title: Urology in Syria: A View From Inside date: 2022-09-14 words: 1216 flesch: 50 summary: Syria Humanitarian Response Plan 2021. Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Urology, Syria, conflict zone keywords: care; health; international; syria; urology cache: siuj-202.pdf plain text: siuj-202.txt item: #83 of 191 id: siuj-203 author: Panaiyadiyan, Sridhar; Kumar, Rajeev title: Outcomes of Robotic Surgery for Low-Volume Surgeons date: 2022-09-15 words: 5610 flesch: 56 summary: Role of Various Robotic Training Models Various training models have the potential to help low- volume robotic surgeons deliver a reasonable surgical outcome without compromising patient safety. In a recent study from low-intermediate volume center, Afferi et al. retrospec- tively analyzed 604 men who underwent nerve-sparing RARP[26]. keywords: assistance; cases; curve; cystectomy; doi; experience; laparoscopic; learning; nephrectomy; outcomes; procedures; prostatectomy; pyeloplasty; robotic; surgeons; surgery; surgical; volume cache: siuj-203.pdf plain text: siuj-203.txt item: #84 of 191 id: siuj-204 author: Amer, Mohammed Lotfi ; Mumtaz, Hassan; Russell, Beth ; Gan, Jason; Rehman, Zahra; Nair, Rajesh ; Thurairaja, Ramesh ; Khan, Muhammad Shamim title: Intra-Diverticular Bladder Tumours: How to Manage Rationally date: 2022-09-15 words: 4913 flesch: 45 summary: Diagnosis and management of intradiverticular bladder tumours. Prognostically, the absence of the muscle layer allows diverticular tumours to spread locally or metastasize more readily than non-diverticular bladder tumours. keywords: bladder; cystectomy; diverticular; diverticulectomy; g3 t1; management; patients; radical; tumours cache: siuj-204.pdf plain text: siuj-204.txt item: #85 of 191 id: siuj-205 author: Shukor , Suzliza ; Inn, Fam Xeng ; Zainuddin, Zulkifli Md title: Relationship Between Serum Testosterone and Severity of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Among Malaysian Men date: 2022-09-15 words: 4195 flesch: 57 summary: Based on serum total testosterone level, 4.91% of men (n = 8) were found to have severely low testoster- one, 23.31% (n = 38) had low testosterone, and 71.78% (n = 117) had normal testosterone. Twenty eight percent (n = 46) had low testosterone levels. keywords: ipss; luts; men; prostate; serum; study; symptoms; testosterone; total; tract; volume cache: siuj-205.pdf plain text: siuj-205.txt item: #86 of 191 id: siuj-206 author: Sathianathen, Niranjan J. ; Furrer, Marc A.; Weight, Christopher J. ; Murphy, Declan G. ; Gupta, Shilpa; Lawrentschuk, Nathan title: Adjuvant Systemic Treatment for Renal Cancer After Surgery: A Network Meta-Analysis date: 2022-09-15 words: 5769 flesch: 60 summary: Update on the most promising biomarkers of response to immune checkpoint inhibitors in clear cell renal cell carcinoma. A Network Meta-Analysis Niranjan J. Sathianathen,1,2 Marc A. Furrer,1 Christopher J. Weight,3 Declan G. Murphy,4 Shilpa Gupta,5 Nathan Lawrentschuk1,2,4 1 Department of Urology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia 2 Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia 3 Department of Urology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States 4 Department of Uro-Oncology, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Parkville, Victoria, Australia 5Department of Hematology and Oncology, Taussig Cancer Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States Abstract Background Approximately 15% to 20% of patients will experience disease recurrence following surgical removal of renal cell carcinoma. keywords: adjuvant; analysis; carcinoma; cell; disease; http://siuj.org; meta; nephrectomy; number; participants; patients; rcc; risk; treatment cache: siuj-206.pdf plain text: siuj-206.txt item: #87 of 191 id: siuj-207 author: Saad, Jeremy; Shanmugasundaram, Ramesh; Ashrafi, Darius; Gilbourd, Daniel title: A Quality Assessment of Information Available on Renal Cancer on YouTube date: 2022-09-15 words: 4269 flesch: 57 summary: The increasing use of YouTube videos that focus on diagnostic methods or treatment options may have been influenced by commercial interests and the potential for gain. Assessment of YouTube videos as a source of information on medication use in pregnancy. keywords: analysis; cancer; health; information; median; misinformation; number; patients; quality; renal; study; videos; youtube cache: siuj-207.pdf plain text: siuj-207.txt item: #88 of 191 id: siuj-208 author: Rose, Kyle M.; Garcia-Perdomo, Herney A. ; Bivalacqua, Trinity J. ; Witjes, Alfred; Palou, Joan; Black, Peter C.; Steinberg, Gary D.; Lerner, Seth P.; Porten, Sima P.; Kamat, Ashish M. ; Li, Roger title: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Response Rates in BCG-unresponsive Non–Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer: a Consensus Statement From the International Bladder Cancer Group date: 2022-09-15 words: 4080 flesch: 62 summary: Heterogeneity: Tau2 = 0.0255; Chi2 = 4.67, df = 3 (P = 0.20); I2 = 36% Heterogeneity: Tau2 = 0; Chi2 = 0.86, df = 2 (P = 0.65); I2 = 0% Heterogeneity: Tau2 = 0.3413; Chi2 = 1.85, df = 1 (P = 0.17); I2 = 46% Balar et al 2021 Black et al 2021 Boorjian 2021 Chang et al 2022 Li et al 2017 Shore et al 2021 Black et al 2021 Boorjian 2021 Chang et al 2022 Li et al 2018 O’Donnell et al 2019 Shore et al 2021 DeCastro et al 2020 Hahn et al 2017 Navai et al 2016 Shore et al 2017 Study or Events 39.36 30.00 55.00 . . Heterogeneity: Tau2 = 0.0777; Chi2 = 4.83, df = 2 (P = 0.09); I2 = 59% Heterogeneity: Tau2 = 0.0334; Chi2 = 5.4, df = 4 (P = 0.25); I2 = 26% Heterogeneity: Tau2 = 1.0675; Chi2 = 5.36, df = 2 (P = 0.07); I2 = 63% Balar et al 2021 Black et al 2021 Boorjian 2021 Chang et al 2022 Li et al 2017 Shore et al 2021 Black et al 2021 Boorjian 2021 Chang et al 2022 Li et al 2018 O’Donnell et al 2019 Shore et al 2021 DeCastro et al 2020 Hahn et al 2017 Navai et al 2016 Shore et al 2017 Study or Events . keywords: bcg; bladder; cancer; cis±ta; et al; heterogeneity; non; papillary; studies; total cache: siuj-208.pdf plain text: siuj-208.txt item: #89 of 191 id: siuj-209 author: Bharadwaj, Sirish ; Sinha, Sanjay; Swain, Meenakshi title: Large Accessory Scrotal Spleen Masquerading as Testicular Tumor date: 2022-09-15 words: 651 flesch: 51 summary: Histologic images showed splenic tissue (B, C) adherent to the tunica albuginea but not enveloped by it (hematoxylin and eosin staining; 5x magnification in B, and 10x in C; blue arrows show white pulp; red arrow shows red pulp with sinusoids) and adjoining atrophic testicular tissue (D) with clusters of Leydig cells (red arrow) and atrophic seminiferous tubules (red arrow; hematoxylin and eosin staining; 10x) Large Accessory Scrotal Spleen Masquerading as Testicular Tumor Sirish Bharadwaj,1 Sanjay Sinha,1 Meenakshi Swain2 1 Department of Urology, Apollo Hospital, Hyderabad, India 2 Department of Pathology, Apollo Hospital, Hyderabad, India A 75-year-old male presented with left scrotal swelling of 1 year’s duration. 2. Kadouri Y, Carnicelli D, Sayegh HE, Benslimane L, Nouini Y. Pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management of splenogonadal fusion: a literature review. keywords: accessory; testicular; tissue cache: siuj-209.pdf plain text: siuj-209.txt item: #90 of 191 id: siuj-210 author: Fairbanks, Jane title: Table of Contents date: 2022-09-15 words: 229 flesch: -163 summary: 289SIUJ.ORG SIUJ • Volume 3, Number 5 • September 2022 Editorial “So, Is Your Journal Listed on PubMed?” 291 Peter C. Black Urology Around The World Urology in Syria: A View From Inside 294 Khaled Altopajee, Mohammed Shahait Research Relationship Between Serum Testosterone and Severity of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Among Malaysian Men 296 Suzliza Shukor, Fam Xeng Inn, Zulkifli Md Zainuddin Intra-Diverticular Bladder Tumours: How to Manage Rationally 303 Mohammed Lotfi Amer, Hassan Mumtaz, Beth Russell, Jason Gan, Zahra Rehman, Rajesh Nair, Ramesh Thurairaja, Muhammad Shamim Khan A Quality Assessment of Information Available on Renal Cancer on YouTube 315 Jeremy Saad, Ramesh Shanmugasundaram, Darius Ashrafi, Daniel Gilbourd Review Outcomes of Robotic Surgery for Low-Volume Surgeons 323 Sridhar Panaiyadiyan, Rajeev Kumar Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Response Rates in BCG-unresponsive Non–Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer: a Consensus Statement From the International Bladder Cancer Group 333 Kyle M. Rose, Herney A. Garcia-Perdomo, Trinity J. Bivalacqua, J. Alfred Witjes, Joan Palou, Peter C. Black, Gary D. Steinberg, Seth P. Lerner, Sima P. Porten, Ashish M. Kamat, Roger Li Adjuvant Systemic Treatment for Renal Cancer After Surgery: A Network Meta-Analysis 341 Niranjan J. Sathianathen, Marc A. Furrer, Christopher J. Weight, Declan G. Murphy, Shilpa Gupta, Nathan Lawrentschuk Clinical Picture Large Accessory Scrotal Spleen Masquerading as Testicular Tumor 354 Sirish Bharadwaj, Sanjay Sinha, Meenakshi Swain Table of Contents http://SIUJ.org keywords: c. black; contents http://siuj.org; peter c. cache: siuj-210.pdf plain text: siuj-210.txt item: #91 of 191 id: siuj-211 author: Fairbanks, Jane title: Masthead date: 2022-09-15 words: 764 flesch: 33 summary: Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Peter C. Black, MD, Canada Associate Editors Thomas Herrmann, MD, Switzerland Kathleen Kobashi, MD, United States Philippe E. Spiess, MD, United States Henry Woo, MBBS, Australia Social Media Editor Jeremy Y. C. Teoh, MBBS, Hong Kong SAR Statistical Editor Alice Dragomir, PhD, Canada Innovators Editor Amanda Chung, MBBS, Australia Regional Editors North America Margarett Shnorhavorian, MD United States Middle East Danny Rabah, MBBS Saudi Arabia South America Sandro Esteves, MD Brazil East Asia Tianxin Lin, MD China Eastern Europe Roman Sosnowski, MD Poland South Asia Sanjay Sinha, MCh India Western Europe Tamsin Greenwell, MD United Kingdom Southeast Asia Edmund Chiong, MBBS Singapore Africa Yasser Osman, MBBCh Egypt http://SIUJ.org http://bms.com/ca mailto:info%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ http://siuj.org mailto:jane.fairbanks%40siu-urology.org?subject=SIUJ mailto:lillian.petrusa%40siu-urology.org%20?subject=SIUJ mailto:advertising%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ 288 SIUJ • Volume 3, Number 5 • September 2022 SIUJ.ORG Editorial Board Liaqat Ali, MBBS Pakistan Abdol - Mohammad Kajbafzadeh, MD Iran Fahad Alyami, MBBS Saudi Arabia Wayne Lam, MBBS Hong Kong SAR Mohsen Azli, MD Algeria Sang Dong Lee, MD Korea Erdem Canda, MD Turkey Evelyn Moshokoa, MBChB South Africa Yao-Chi Chuang, MD Taiwan Andrea Necchi, MD Italy Archil Chkhotua, MD Georgia Mohammed Shahait, MBBS Jordan Renu Eapen, MBBS Australia Khurram Siddiqui, MBBS Oman Agus Rizal Ardy Hariandy Hamid, MD Indonesia Yaya Sow, MD Senegal Christopher Ho Chee Kong, MD Malaysia Chuan-Liang Xu, MD China Theocharis Karaolides, MD Cyprus The Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU). The SIUJ is published 6 times a year by the Société Internationale d'Urologie (SIU). keywords: editorial; mailto; mbbs; siuj cache: siuj-211.pdf plain text: siuj-211.txt item: #92 of 191 id: siuj-213 author: Fairbanks, Jane title: Masthead date: 2022-11-16 words: 764 flesch: 35 summary: Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Peter C. Black, MD, Canada Associate Editors Thomas Herrmann, MD, Switzerland Kathleen Kobashi, MD, United States Philippe E. Spiess, MD, United States Henry Woo, MBBS, Australia Social Media Editor Jeremy Y. C. Teoh, MBBS, Hong Kong SAR Statistical Editor Alice Dragomir, PhD, Canada Innovators Editor Amanda Chung, MBBS, Australia Regional Editors North America Margarett Shnorhavorian, MD United States Middle East Danny Rabah, MBBS Saudi Arabia South America Sandro Esteves, MD Brazil East Asia Tianxin Lin, MD China Eastern Europe Roman Sosnowski, MD Poland South Asia Sanjay Sinha, MCh India Western Europe Tamsin Greenwell, MD United Kingdom Southeast Asia Edmund Chiong, MBBS Singapore Africa Yasser Osman, MBBCh Egypt Visit bms.com/ca to see how we’re bringing a human touch to everything we do. http://SIUJ.org mailto:info%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ http://siuj.org mailto:jane.fairbanks%40siu-urology.org?subject=SIUJ mailto:lillian.petrusa%40siu-urology.org%20?subject=SIUJ mailto:advertising%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ http://bms.com/ca 360 SIUJ • Volume 3, Number 6 • November 2022 SIUJ.ORG Editorial Board Liaqat Ali, MBBS Pakistan Abdol - Mohammad Kajbafzadeh, MD Iran Fahad Alyami, MBBS Saudi Arabia Wayne Lam, MBBS Hong Kong SAR Mohsen Azli, MD Algeria Sang Dong Lee, MD Korea Erdem Canda, MD Türkiye Evelyn Moshokoa, MBChB South Africa Yao-Chi Chuang, MD Taiwan Andrea Necchi, MD Italy Archil Chkhotua, MD Georgia Dedan Opondo, MBChB Kenya Renu Eapen, MBBS Australia Khurram Siddiqui, MBBS Oman Agus Rizal Ardy Hariandy Hamid, MD Indonesia Yaya Sow, MD Senegal Christopher Ho Chee Kong, MD Malaysia Chuan-Liang Xu, MD China Theocharis Karaolides, MD Cyprus The Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU). keywords: editorial; mailto; mbbs; siuj cache: siuj-213.pdf plain text: siuj-213.txt item: #93 of 191 id: siuj-214 author: Spiess, Philippe E. title: Tackling Kidney Cancer Through International Consensus date: 2022-11-15 words: 1675 flesch: 38 summary: on the epidemiology of renal cell carcinoma provides an in-depth review of the current incidence, prevalence, and mortality of kidney cancer across the globe[2]. Although CT or MRI axial imaging with and without IV contrast remain the benchmark diagnostic imaging modalities for renal cell carcinoma in clinical practice, there are some exciting developments in renal contrast-enhanced ultrasonography, elastography, and PET-CT imaging that are rapidly gaining ground. keywords: cancer; cell; consultation; kidney; renal; siu cache: siuj-214.pdf plain text: siuj-214.txt item: #94 of 191 id: siuj-215 author: Prakash, Gagan title: Why Should the Indian Urology and Oncology Community Be “Aatmanirbhar” in Penile Cancer Research? date: 2022-11-15 words: 1759 flesch: 61 summary: India has one of the highest incidences of penile cancer, with an age-standardized rate(ASR) of 1.4 and a crude rate of 1.3 which is almost the same as the rate for kidney cancer and not far behind that of bladder cancer[2]. In fact, penile cancer is the only urological cancer in which the ASR in India exceeds that of world (Figure 1). keywords: cancer; countries; india; node; oncology; research; world cache: siuj-215.pdf plain text: siuj-215.txt item: #95 of 191 id: siuj-216 author: Rossi, Sabrina H.; Tanaka, Hajime; Usher-Smith, Juliet A.; Bernhard, Jean-Christophe; Fujii, Yasuhisa; Stewart, Grant D. title: Kidney Cancer Screening and Epidemiology date: 2022-11-15 words: 9287 flesch: 57 summary: Wang F, Xu Y. Body mass index and risk of renal cell cancer: a dose-response meta-analysis of published cohort studies. Lew JQ, Chow WH, Hollenbeck AR, Schatzkin A, Park Y. Alcohol consumption and risk of renal cell cancer: the NIH-A ARP diet and health study. keywords: abdominal; cancer; cancer screening; carcinoma; cell; clinical; detection; doi; epub; et al; factors; health; incidence; international; kidney; kidney cancer; number; patients; potential; rate; rcc; renal; risk; screening; stage; study; survival; ultrasound; volume cache: siuj-216.pdf plain text: siuj-216.txt item: #96 of 191 id: siuj-217 author: Khaleel, Sari; Ricketts, Christopher; Linehan, W. Marston; Ball, Mark; Manley, Brandon; Turajilic, Samra; Brugarolas, James; Hakimi, Ari title: Genetics and Tumor Microenvironment of Renal Cell Carcinoma date: 2022-11-15 words: 8151 flesch: 48 summary: We begin with clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), the most common subtype of this disease. Introduction Understanding the genomic landscape of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), which accounts for approximately 75% of all renal cell carcinomas, has been critical to the development of targeted systemic therapies to treat this classically chemo- and radiotherapy-resistant disease. keywords: alterations; april; bap1; cancer; carcinoma; ccrcc; cell; cell carcinoma; deficient; doi; et al; evolution; gene; icb; immune; loss; microenvironment; molecular; mutations; number; patients; rcc; renal; response; t cell; tme; tumor; vhl cache: siuj-217.pdf plain text: siuj-217.txt item: #97 of 191 id: siuj-218 author: Maranchie, Jodie K.; Schuch, Brian M. ; Bratslavsky, Gennady ; Maher, Eamonn R. title: Hereditary Renal Cell Carcinoma Syndromes date: 2022-11-15 words: 6549 flesch: 58 summary: Launonen V, Vierimaa O, Kiuru M, Isola J, Roth S, Pukkala E, et al. Inherited susceptibility to uterine leiomyomas and renal cell cancer. Reassessing the clinical spectrum associated with hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell carcinoma syndrome in French FH mutation carriers. keywords: age; bap1; cancer; carcinoma; cell; cell carcinoma; deficient; disease; et al; germline; hereditary; leiomyomatosis; mri; mutations; onset; patients; rcc; renal; risk; sclerosis; surveillance; syndrome; tuberous; tumor; vhl; years cache: siuj-218.pdf plain text: siuj-218.txt item: #98 of 191 id: siuj-219 author: Lee, Wai-Kit; Lindenberg, M. Liza ; Gonzalez, Esther Mena ; Choyke, Peter; King, Kevin G.; Vikram, Raghunandan; Duddalwar, Vinnay A. title: Imaging of Renal Cell Carcinoma date: 2022-11-15 words: 9330 flesch: 57 summary: Clear cell renal cell carcinoma at CEUS Corticomedullary phase (A) shows a heterogeneously hyperenhancing (relative to renal cortex) mass (arrows) exophytic from the right kidney (arrowheads). This pattern of enhancement and contrast washout is typical of clear cell renal cell carcinoma. keywords: ajr; cancer; ccrcc; cell carcinoma; ceus; clear; contrast; doi:10.1016; enhancement; et al; eur; evaluation; fdg; features; figure; grade; imaging; mass; masses; mri; number; patients; pet; rcc; renal; staging; study; tomography; tumor; volume cache: siuj-219.pdf plain text: siuj-219.txt item: #99 of 191 id: siuj-220 author: Kauffman, Eric C.; Ball, Mark W. ; Barod, Ravi; Capitanio, Umberto; Finelli, Antonio ; Mir, M. Carmen; Shuch, Brian ; Smaldone, Mark C. ; Tran, Maxine G.B.; Pierorazio, Phillip M. title: Active Surveillance for Small Renal Masses date: 2022-11-15 words: 9281 flesch: 52 summary: Campbell S, Uzzo RG, Allaf ME, Bass EB, Cadeddu JA, Chang A, et al. Bhindi B, Thompson RH, Lohse CM, Mason RJ, Frank I, Costello BA, et al. keywords: cancer; cell; clinical; doi:10.1016; et al; factors; growth; imaging; intervention; ltd; management; masses; metastatic; outcomes; patients; rcc; renal; risk; rtb; size; srm; surveillance; treatment; tumor; year cache: siuj-220.pdf plain text: siuj-220.txt item: #100 of 191 id: siuj-221 author: Matveev, Vsevolod B.; Psutka, Sarah P. ; Stewart, Grant D. ; Bratslavsky, Gennady ; Abel, E. Jason title: Management of Locally Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma date: 2022-11-15 words: 7888 flesch: 55 summary: Most data demonstrate increased mortality as throm- bus height increases, with higher mortality observed in patients with IVC thrombus that extends above the diaphragm or above the hepatic conf luence of veins (Neves/Mayo level III and IV)[14]. Finally, level IV IVC tumor thrombus that grows into the right atrium can cause atrioventricular blockage with acute heart failure and death. keywords: carcinoma; cava; cell; cell carcinoma; doi:10.1016; et al; inferior; ivc; level; management; nephrectomy; patients; rcc; renal; right; thrombectomy; thrombus; tumor; tumor thrombus; vein; vena; vena cava; venous; vtt cache: siuj-221.pdf plain text: siuj-221.txt item: #101 of 191 id: siuj-222 author: Haas, Naomi B. ; Shevach, Jeffrey ; Davis, Ian D.; Eisen, Tim; Gross-Gupil, Marine; Kapoor, Anil; Master, Viraj A.; Ryan, Christopher W.; Schimdinger, Manuela title: Neoadjuvant and Adjuvant Therapy for Renal Cell Carcinoma date: 2022-11-15 words: 7950 flesch: 49 summary: The approval of pembrolizumab redemonstrated the FDA’s acceptance of DFS as a regu- latory endpoint for adjuvant RCC trials. Second, response of the primary tumor to therapy can predict long-term outcomes to a particular therapy, potentially allowing for adaptive adjuvant therapy trials. keywords: adjuvant; axitinib; cancer; cell; cell carcinoma; clinical; dfs; et al; grade; neoadjuvant; nephrectomy; nivolumab; patients; pembrolizumab; phase; rcc; recurrence; renal; risk; stage; survival; therapy; treatment; trials cache: siuj-222.pdf plain text: siuj-222.txt item: #102 of 191 id: siuj-223 author: Berg, Stephanie ; Angel, Martin ; Beckermann, Kathryn E. ; Donskov, Frede ; Lee, Chung-Han ; Msaouel, Pavlos ; McKay, Rana R. ; Zhang, Tian title: Therapies in Refractory Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma date: 2022-11-15 words: 4371 flesch: 47 summary: Introduction Refractory metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma (mccRCC) poses unique challenges regarding treatment sequencing, selection, and integration of definitive surgery or stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). mccRCC: metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma 481 SIUJ • Volume 3, Number 6 • November 2022 SIUJ.ORG 2022 WUOF/SIU INTERNATIONAL CONSULTATION ON UROLOGICAL DISEASES http://SIUJ.org References 1. keywords: cabozantinib; carcinoma; cell; cell carcinoma; disease; doi; ici; mccrcc; metastatic; nivolumab; patients; phase; refractory; treatment; trial cache: siuj-223.pdf plain text: siuj-223.txt item: #103 of 191 id: siuj-224 author: Young, Kate; Schmitt, Andreas M. ; Mukherji, Deborah ; Spain, Lavinia; Schmidinger, Manuela ; Pickering, Lisa M. title: Management of Toxicity and Side Effects of Systemic Therapy for Renal Cell Carcinoma date: 2022-11-15 words: 9042 flesch: 49 summary: Motzer RJ, Nosov D, Eisen T, Bondarenko I, Lesovoy V, Lipatov O, et al. Tivozanib versus sorafenib as initial targeted therapy for patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma: results from a phase III trial. Diekstra MH, Belaustegui A, Swen JJ, Boven E, Castellano D, Gelderblom H, et al. Sunitinib-induced hypertension in CYP3A4 rs4646437 A-allele carriers with metastatic renal cell carcinoma. keywords: cancer; carcinoma; cell; cell carcinoma; checkpoint; clinical; combination; cpi; doi; dose; et al; events; grade; immune; inhibitors; line; management; patients; renal; sunitinib; therapy; tki; toxicities; toxicity; treatment; vegfr cache: siuj-224.pdf plain text: siuj-224.txt item: #104 of 191 id: siuj-226 author: Pierce, Daniel P.; Salloum, Elias H.; Spiess, Philippe E. title: Renal Cell Carcinoma With Intratumoral Pseudoaneurysm date: 2022-11-15 words: 424 flesch: 40 summary: Digital subtraction angiogram of the superior left renal artery confirming a total of 3 PSA, the more proximal originating at the renal artery orifice Post embolization angiogram demonstrating stasis of the renal artery without opacification of the 3 cm PSA. Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Renal cell carcinoma, pseudoaneurysm, renal artery embolization keywords: psa cache: siuj-226.pdf plain text: siuj-226.txt item: #105 of 191 id: siuj-227 author: Ali, Muhammad; Acosta Ruiz, Vanessa; Psutka, Sarah P.; Liu, David; Siva, Shankar title: Ablative Therapies for Localized Primary Renal Cell Carcinoma date: 2022-11-16 words: 8064 flesch: 53 summary: Comparison of percutaneous and surgical approaches to renal tumor ablation: metaanalysis of effectiveness and complication rates. Acosta Ruiz V, Lonnemark M, Brekkan E, Dahlman P, Wernroth L, Magnusson A. Predictive factors for complete renal tumor ablation using RFA. keywords: ablation; cancer; carcinoma; cell; cell carcinoma; et al; kidney; patients; percutaneous; radiofrequency; radiotherapy; rcc; renal; rfa; risk; sabr; stereotactic; studies; treatment; tumors; volume cache: siuj-227.pdf plain text: siuj-227.txt item: #106 of 191 id: siuj-229 author: SIUJ title: Table of Contents date: 2022-11-16 words: 338 flesch: -37 summary: SIUJ.ORG Management of Locally Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma 451 Vsevolod B. Matveev, Sarah P. Psutka, Grant D. Stewart, Gennady Bratslavsky, E. Jason Abel Neoadjuvant and Adjuvant Therapy for Renal Cell Carcinoma 465 Naomi B. Haas, Jeffrey Shevach, Ian D. Davis, Tim Eisen, Marine Gross-Goupil, Anil Kapoor, Viraj A. Master, Christopher Ryan, Manuela Schmidinger Therapies in Refractory Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma 478 Stephanie Berg, Martin Angel, Kathryn E. Beckermann, Frede Donskov, Chung-Han Lee, Pavlos Msaouel, Rana R. McKay, Tian Zhang Management of Toxicity and Side Effects of Systemic Therapy for Renal Cell Carcinoma 485 Kate Young, Andreas M. Schmitt, Deborah Mukherji, Lavinia Spain, Manuela Schmidinger, Lisa M. Pickering Clinical Picture Renal Cell Carcinoma With Intratumoral Pseudoaneurysm 501 Daniel P. Pierce, Elias H. Salloum, Philippe E. Spiess Table of Contents, Cont'd http:// Why Should the Indian Urology and Oncology Community Be “Aatmanirbhar” in Penile Cancer Research 367 Prakash Gagan 2nd WUOF/SIU-ICUD on Kidney Cancer Chapter Summaries Kidney Cancer Screening and Epidemiology 371 Sabrina H. Rossi, Hajime Tanaka, Juliet A. Usher-Smith, Jean-Christophe Bernhard, Yasuhisa Fujii, Grant D. Stewart Genetics and Tumor Microenvironment of Renal Cell Carcinoma 386 Sari Khaleel, Christopher Ricketts, W. Marston Linehan, Mark Ball, Brandon Manley, Samra Turajilic, James Brugarolas, Ari Hakimi Hereditary Renal Cell Carcinoma Syndromes 397 Jodi K. Maranchie, Brian M. Shuch, Gennady Bratslavsky, Eamonn R. Maher Imaging of Renal Cell Carcinoma 407 Wai-Kit Lee, M. Liza Lindenberg, Esther Mena Gonzalez, Peter Choyke, Kevin G. King, Raghunandan Vikram, Vinay A. Duddalwar Active Surveillance of Renal Cell Carcinoma 424 Eric C. Kauffman, Mark W. Ball, Ravi Barod, Umberto Capitanio, Antonio Finelli, M. Carmen Mir, Brian Shuch, Marc C. Smaldone, Maxine G.B. Tran, Phillip M. Pierorazio Ablative Therapies for Localized Primary Renal Cell Carcinoma 437 Muhammad Ali, Vanessa Acosta Ruiz, Sarah P. Psutka, David Liu, Shankar Siva Table of Contents http://SIUJ.org 362 SIUJ • Volume 3, Number 6 • November 2022 keywords: cell carcinoma; gennady bratslavsky; grant d.; manuela schmidinger cache: siuj-229.pdf plain text: siuj-229.txt item: #107 of 191 id: siuj-230 author: Black, Peter C. title: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants date: 2023-01-17 words: 847 flesch: 53 summary: There are many giants, and giants will come and go. Reading this contribution from Jan Fichtner and Margaret Fisch reveals that this giant was himself influenced by giants that preceded him—and Hohenfellner has without question spawned multiple giants himself (the authors included). keywords: giants; hohenfellner cache: siuj-230.pdf plain text: siuj-230.txt item: #108 of 191 id: siuj-231 author: Oyibo, Emmanuel Ugbede title: SIU Training Scholarship: an Unforgettable Experience at the Muljibhai Patel Urological Hospital, Nadiad-Gujarat, India date: 2023-01-17 words: 1413 flesch: 40 summary: EndourologicalMajor Open Urological 91 94 110 123 196 505 721 FIGURE 3. L-R.Professor Sanjay Kulkarni (Past President, SIU), Emmanuel Oyibo (SIU scholar), and other trainees at Kulkarni Endosurgery Institute and Reconstructive Centre, Pune, India 10 SIUJ • Volume 4, Number 1 • January 2023 SIUJ.ORG UROLOGY AROUND THE WORLD http://SIUJ.org 9SIUJ.ORG SIUJ • Volume 4, Number 1 • January 2023 SIU Training Scholarship: an Unforgettable Experience at the Muljibhai Patel Urological Hospital, Nadiad-Gujarat, India http://SIUJ.org in training urologists around the world will remain relevant in the years to come. keywords: hospital; mpuh; siu; training; urology; world cache: siuj-231.pdf plain text: siuj-231.txt item: #109 of 191 id: siuj-232 author: Klein, Clément; Marquette, Thibault ; Capon, Grégoire ; Alezra, Eric ; Blanc, Peggy ; Estrade, Vincent ; Bernhard, Jean-Christophe ; Bladou, Franck ; Robert, Grégoire title: Implementing HoLEP in an Academic Department With Multiple Surgeons in Training: Mentoring Is the Key for Success date: 2023-01-17 words: 4892 flesch: 55 summary: Tan A, Liao C, Mo Z, Cao Y. Meta-analysis of holmium laser enucleation versus transurethral resection of the prostate for symptomatic prostatic obstruction. Long-term results of a randomized trial comparing holmium laser enucleation of the prostate and transurethral resection of the prostate: results at 7 years. keywords: doi; enucleation; experience; holep; holmium; laser; patients; prostate; rate; results; surgeons cache: siuj-232.pdf plain text: siuj-232.txt item: #110 of 191 id: siuj-233 author: DeWitt-Foy, Molly E.; Albersheim, Jacob A. ; Grove, Shawn T. ; Hamid, Lina ; Berryman, Sally ; Elliott, Sean P. title: Disparities in Access to Virtual Care for Urinary Tract Infections During the COVID-19 Era date: 2023-01-17 words: 4597 flesch: 61 summary: The majority (68%) of virtual visit patients under the TABLE 1. We demonstrate a difference in uptake of virtual health care by age, race, primary language, and income. keywords: access; age; care; covid-19; english; health; patients; person; ref; telemedicine; telephone; use; visits cache: siuj-233.pdf plain text: siuj-233.txt item: #111 of 191 id: siuj-234 author: Zequi, Stenio de Cássio ; Rodriguez-Covarrubias, Francisco ; Tobia, Ignacio Pablo ; Jurado, Alberto; Gomez, Anamaria Autran ; Meza-Montoya, Luiz ; da Costa, Walter Henriques ; Nolazco, Alejandro ; Mourao, Thiago Camelo ; Abreu, Diego title: The LARCG Latin American Renal Cancer Group: Achievements in Support, Teaching, Research, Collaboration, and Advocacy date: 2023-01-17 words: 4914 flesch: 44 summary: Expanding our network and establishing further collaborations will result in our partners main- taining higher levels of education and technical profi- ciency, and will benefit Latin American patients affected by kidney malignancies. Recently, ACCCC (São Paulo), Hospital Pasteur (Montevideo), and Hospital Italiano (Buenos Aires) sent more than 1500 DNA aliquots from RCC patients, and 700 DNA aliquots from healthy control samples, in collaboration with the continuation of the Genome Wide Association Study project from the American National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National institutes of Health. keywords: american; cancer; carcinoma; cell; database; doi; expression; group; larcg; latin; patients; prognostic; rcc; renal; research cache: siuj-234.pdf plain text: siuj-234.txt item: #112 of 191 id: siuj-235 author: Rose, Kyle M.; Zurlo, Rosalie ; Li, Roger; Mosiello, Gerard; Spiess, Philippe E. title: Oncologic Outcomes of a Novel Mapping Biopsy Technique Before Surgical Excision in the Management of Extramammary Paget Disease date: 2023-01-17 words: 2829 flesch: 51 summary: Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Biopsy, extramammary Paget disease, recurrence, oncology None declared. Soc Int Urol J. 2023;4(1):34–38 DOI: 10.48083/LCME5237 Oncologic Outcomes of a Novel Mapping Biopsy Technique Before Surgical Excision in the Management of Extramammary Paget Disease Kyle M. Rose,1 Rosalie Zurlo,2 Roger Li,1 Gerard Mosiello,3 Philippe E. Spiess1 1 Department of Genitourinary Oncology, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, United States 2 University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, United States 3 Department of Cutaneous Oncology, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, United States Abstract Objective To analyze oncologic outcomes of patients with extramammary Paget disease (EMPD) undergoing a novel mapping biopsy before tumor excision (WLE). keywords: biopsy; disease; empd; excision; extramammary; mapping; margins; paget; patients; recurrence; wle cache: siuj-235.pdf plain text: siuj-235.txt item: #113 of 191 id: siuj-236 author: Rodriguez-Sanchez, Lara ; Macek, Petr ; Lanz, Camille ; Mandoorah, Qusay ; Dias, Nuno; Colandrea, Gianmarco ; Secin, Fernando P. ; Arora, Amandeep M. ; Sanchez-Salas, Rafael ; Cathelineau, Xavier title: Salvage Versus Adjuvant Radiation Therapy Following Radical Prostatectomy in Localised Prostate Cancer: A War Without a Winner date: 2023-01-17 words: 7509 flesch: 57 summary: Later, Marascio et al. explored the clinical benefit of decision-making based on DECIPHER CG testing after RP. Gillessen S, Attard G, Beer TM, Beltran H, Bjartell A, Bossi A, et al. Management of patients with advanced prostate cancer: report of the Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference 2019. keywords: adjuvant; art; bcr; cancer; et al; group; observation; patients; prostate; prostate cancer; prostatectomy; psa; radiation; radiotherapy; review; risk; salvage; srt; survival; therapy cache: siuj-236.pdf plain text: siuj-236.txt item: #114 of 191 id: siuj-237 author: Thomson, Alice; McVey, Aoife ; Timm, Brennan; Bolton, Damien title: Urogenital Malignancy and Cannabis Use: A Narrative Review date: 2023-01-17 words: 7533 flesch: 53 summary: Nineteen studies examined the effect of cannabinoids on prostate cancer cells and demonstrated pro-apoptotic properties, identifying a potential novel treatment pathway[12–30]. Nithipatikom et al. (2012) In vitro Experimental V Treatment Endocannabinoids through CB1 activation suppress migration of prostate cancer cells. keywords: bladder; cancer; cannabinoid; cannabis; cell; et al; experimental; number; prostate; prostate cancer; review; risk; studies; study; testicular; treatment; use; vivo cache: siuj-237.pdf plain text: siuj-237.txt item: #115 of 191 id: siuj-238 author: Fichtner, Jan; Fisch, Margit title: Rudolf Hohenfellner, Chairman, Department of Urology, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany, 1967 to 1996 date: 2023-01-17 words: 941 flesch: 48 summary: Rudy then moved to the newly created urologic chair at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz in 1967 and retained this position for almost 30 years until his retire- ment in 1996, turning down various other chairman- ships including in Vienna and Zurich. Rudy introduced 3-day assessment centers for new residents, probably before the term was even invented, and in these 3 days, the applicants not only got to know the clinic, residents, and faculty, but Rudy with his enormous knowledge of human nature got a feel for whether the newcomer would fit into the team at Mainz. keywords: mainz; rudy; urology cache: siuj-238.pdf plain text: siuj-238.txt item: #116 of 191 id: siuj-239 author: Sparanese, Sydney ; Chehroudi, Cyrus ; Black, Peter C. title: Incarcerated Internal Hernia Posterior to the Iliac Vessels After Uncomplicated Radical Cystectomy date: 2023-01-17 words: 557 flesch: 48 summary: Edematous small bowel was trapped posterior and inferior to the iliac artery, consistent with internal herni- ation. Incarcerated internal hernia of the small intestine. keywords: artery; bowel; iliac cache: siuj-239.pdf plain text: siuj-239.txt item: #117 of 191 id: siuj-240 author: Ebrahimi, Reyhane; Soltani Khaboushan, Alireza ; Kajbafzadeh, Abdol-Mohammad title: Chronic Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Bladder Calculi in an Adolescent date: 2023-01-17 words: 717 flesch: 52 summary: Cystolitholapaxy and laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy in a case of multiple urinary bladder calculi & vault prolapse. Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Pelvic organ prolapse (POP), bladder calculi, cystolitholapaxy, sacrocolpopexy None declared. keywords: bladder; calculi; pop; prolapse cache: siuj-240.pdf plain text: siuj-240.txt item: #118 of 191 id: siuj-241 author: - title: Masthead date: 2023-01-17 words: 2112 flesch: 38 summary: Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Peter C. Black, MD, Canada Deputy Editor Philippe E. Spiess, MD, United States Associate Editors Lysanne Campeau, MD, Canada Sandro Esteves, MD, Brazil Sanjay Sinha, MCh, India Henry Woo, MBBS, Australia Social Media Editor Jeremy Y. C. Teoh, MBBS, Hong Kong SAR Statistical Editor Alice Dragomir, PhD, Canada Innovators Editor Amanda Chung, MBBS, Australia Regional Editors North America Kathleen Kobashi, MD United States Middle East Yasser Osman, MBBCh Egypt South America Gonzalo Vitagliano, MD Argentina East Asia Tianxin Lin, MD China Eastern Europe Roman Sosnowski, MD Poland South Asia Gagan Prakash India Western Europe Tamsin Greenwell, MD United Kingdom Southeast Asia Edmund Chiong, MBBS Singapore Africa Evelyn Moshokoa, MBChB South Africa A NEW TREATMENT OPTION FOR PATIENTS WITH UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA (UC) PrOPDIVO® is indicated as a monotherapy for the adjuvant treatment of adult patients with UC who are at high risk of recurrence after undergoing radical resection of UC.1 Please consult the OPDIVO Product Monograph at https://www.bms.com/assets/bms/ca/documents/productmonograph/OPDIVO_EN_PM.pdf for contraindications, warnings, precautions, adverse reactions, drug interactions, dosing, and conditions of clinical use. Cross-Out 2 SIUJ • Volume 4, Number 1 • January 2023 SIUJ.ORG Editorial Board Ahmed Adam, MBBCh South Africa Wayne Lam, MBBS Hong Kong SAR Fahad Alyami, MBBS Saudi Arabia Sang Dong Lee, MD Korea Mohsen Azli, MD Algeria Medina Ndoye, MD Senegal Erdem Canda, MD Türkiye Andrea Necchi, MD Italy Yao-Chi Chuang, MD Taiwan Dedan Opondo, MBChB Kenya Archil Chkhotua, MD Georgia Karima Oualla, MD Morocco Renu Eapen, MBBS Australia Lourdes Guerrios Rivera, MD Puerto Rico Agus Rizal Ardy Hariandy Hamid, MD Indonesia Mohammed Shahait, MD Jordan Thomas Herrmann, MD Switzerland Khurram Siddiqui, MBBS Oman Christopher Ho Chee Kong, MD Malaysia Yaya Sow, MD Senegal Theocharis Karaolides, MD Cyprus Chuan-Liang Xu, MD China Abdol - Mohammad Kajbafzadeh, MD Iran The Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU). keywords: canada; editorial; giants; mailto; mbbs; number; patients; siuj; urology cache: siuj-241.pdf plain text: siuj-241.txt item: #119 of 191 id: siuj-242 author: Teoh, Jeremy YC; Spiess, Philippe E. title: The Emerging Role of Social Media in Urology date: 2023-03-16 words: 1500 flesch: 44 summary: In this modern era, social media has become an integral and inevitable part of our daily lives. While social media certainly has its pitfalls, we can learn to use it effectively in our urological practice. keywords: doi; int; media; soc; urology cache: siuj-242.pdf plain text: siuj-242.txt item: #120 of 191 id: siuj-243 author: Suderman, Jonathan; Black, Peter C. title: Genitourinary Malignancy in Canadian Indigenous Populations date: 2023-03-16 words: 1517 flesch: 46 summary: A Health Report published in 2021 looking at the incidence and mortality of cancer in First Nations people in Ontario between 1991 and 2010 provides the best estimate of cancer burden in Canadian Indigenous populations[5]. In the Ontario cohort, kidney cancer was the fifth most diagnosed cancer in First Nations people, yet only the 12th most common in the general population. keywords: canada; cancer; care; health; nations cache: siuj-243.pdf plain text: siuj-243.txt item: #121 of 191 id: siuj-244 author: So, Wei Zheng; Tiong, Ho Yee; Gauhar, Vineet; Castellani, Daniele; Teoh, Jeremy YC title: Social Media Engagement for Urology Journals — A Correlation Analysis of Traditional and Social Media Metrics date: 2023-03-16 words: 4999 flesch: 56 summary: James C, Colledge L, Meester W, Azoulay N, Plume A. CiteScore metrics: creating journal metrics from the Scopus citation index. 2018. Our study aims to analyze the use of SoMe by urolog- ical journals, hypothesizing that there is a significant correlation between traditional journal (SJR, h-index, and Scopus CiteScore) and SoMe platform metrics while placing a relatively greater emphasis on Twitter-based indicators. keywords: correlation; doi; followers; impact; index; journals; media; metrics; number; pmid; presence; research; sjr; twitter; urology cache: siuj-244.pdf plain text: siuj-244.txt item: #122 of 191 id: siuj-246 author: Bell, Spencer H.; Sun, Clara; Helstrom, Emma; Dubin, Justin M.; Isali, Ilaha ; Mishra, Kirtishri ; Gianakopoulos, Andrew ; Jazayeri, Seyed Behzad ; Sindhani, Mohit ; Ponsky, Lee; Kutikov, Alexander; Seideman, Casey; Correa, Andres; Magee, Diana ; Bukavina, Laura title: Social Media Network Analysis of Academic Urologists’ Interaction Within Twitter Microblogging Environment date: 2023-03-16 words: 4002 flesch: 42 summary: Two of 3-factor verification (name, location, specialty) of faculty Twitter account was used. AUA programs faculty Twitter presence, listing of top 10 programs with percent of total faculty (A), as well as total number of registered academic Twitter accounts by city (B). keywords: accounts; analysis; faculty; female; figure; interaction; number; tweets; twitter; urologists; urology cache: siuj-246.pdf plain text: siuj-246.txt item: #123 of 191 id: siuj-247 author: Loloi, Justin; Bernstein, Ari P.; Dubin, Justin M. title: “Likes” in Social Media: Does It Carry Any Implications? date: 2023-03-16 words: 4841 flesch: 49 summary: SoMe engagement is essential in measuring whether a creator’s content is resonating with their audience. But when it comes to medical professionals, what is the significance of SoMe engagement? keywords: content; doi; education; engagement; information; media; pmid; research; social; twitter; urologists; urology; use cache: siuj-247.pdf plain text: siuj-247.txt item: #124 of 191 id: siuj-248 author: Kaufman, Rachel E.; Snipes, Madeline; Wallace, Catherine; Terris, Martha title: Urology Reach on Social Media: Appealing to Future Potential Applicants date: 2023-03-16 words: 3247 flesch: 58 summary: Madeline Snipes,1 Catherine Wallace,2 Martha Terris2 1 Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, United States 2 Department of Urology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, United States Abstract Objective On average, internet users aged 16 to 29 years spend 3 hours per day on social media platforms. Introduction On average, internet users aged 16 to 29 years spend 3 hours per day on social media platforms. keywords: instagram; media; medical; poll; students; tiktok; twitter; urology cache: siuj-248.pdf plain text: siuj-248.txt item: #125 of 191 id: siuj-249 author: Ong, William Lay Keat; Gauhar, Vineet; Castellani, Daniele; Teoh, Jeremy Y.C. title: Tips and Pitfalls in Using Social Media Platforms for Survey Dissemination date: 2023-03-16 words: 5055 flesch: 50 summary: Given that the widespread use of technology and social media has grown in popularity over the past few years, we advocate the novel use of social media platforms for promoting large and diverse survey participation. Discussion The use of social media to disseminate surveys on various medical specialty topics has garnered global participation, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. keywords: care; doi; health; media; online; participants; platforms; pmid; questions; research; respondents; response; social; survey; use cache: siuj-249.pdf plain text: siuj-249.txt item: #126 of 191 id: siuj-250 author: Stork, Brian Robert title: The Influence of Social Medial Influencers on Urology Information: Where Are all the Urologists? date: 2023-03-16 words: 1474 flesch: 56 summary: Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Medical misinformation, social media, urology, medical disinformation, Twitter, Nicki Minaj, Urology Care Foundation, WellPrept None declared. Social media differs from other types of media in a couple of important ways. keywords: information; media; misinformation; patients; social; urology cache: siuj-250.pdf plain text: siuj-250.txt item: #127 of 191 id: siuj-251 author: Lynch, William J. title: Michael Rochford, Sydney, Australia date: 2023-03-16 words: 1574 flesch: 51 summary: At that time, SIU meetings were held every 3 years, mostly in Europe, with French as the dominant language and simultane- ous translation a typical feature—although obviously an increasing financial burden for the Society. Michael Rochford was an active mentor of Dr Michael Rochford, a giant in urology many urologists who are in practice today (including myself)—he guided the path of many to urology train- ing, espousing breadth as well as depth of training, and placing a good deal of emphasis on common sense. keywords: meeting; michael; siu; urology cache: siuj-251.pdf plain text: siuj-251.txt item: #128 of 191 id: siuj-252 author: Suderman, Jonathan D.; Mannas, Miles title: MRI to Ultrasound Cognitive Targeted Prostate Biopsy Provides all the Benefit of Ultrasound Fusion Without the Increased Resources date: 2023-03-16 words: 1722 flesch: 57 summary: MRI targeted biopsies have been developed in 3 different modalities: cognitive targeted biopsy (COG-TB), MRI to ultrasound fusion targeted biopsy (FUS-TB) and in-bore. Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Targeted biopsy, prostate cancer, multiparametric MRI, fusion biopsy None declared. keywords: biopsy; cog; detection; fus; prostate cache: siuj-252.pdf plain text: siuj-252.txt item: #129 of 191 id: siuj-253 author: Marquis, Alessandro ; Marra, Giancarlo ; Gontero, Paolo title: Fusion Biopsy, not Cognitive, Is the New Gold Standard date: 2023-03-16 words: 1929 flesch: 54 summary: Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Prostate biopsy, targeted prostate biopsy, fusion prostate biopsy, cognitive prostate biopsy, prostate cancer None declared. In addition, the COG-TB learning curve was steeper, and the number of procedures needed to reach the plateau lower for FUS-TB. Conclusion While current evidence does not strongly support the superiority of fusion over cognitive TB, it seems plausible that FUS-TB is more accurate in targeting smaller lesions. keywords: biopsy; cog; detection; fusion; prostate cache: siuj-253.pdf plain text: siuj-253.txt item: #130 of 191 id: siuj-254 author: Bhatt, Nikita R.; Teoh, Jeremy YC; Cucchiara, Vito ; Garcia Rojo, Esther ; Mercader, Claudia; Pradere, Benjamin; Ribal, Maria J.; Giannarini, Gianluca title: Novel Methods of Social Media Dissemination in Urology date: 2023-03-16 words: 1879 flesch: 50 summary: Caffeine and Twitch are SoMe platforms that allow live video broadcast that can also be used by journals, guideline associations, and congresses around the world. 136 SIUJ • Volume 4, Number 2 • March 2023 SIUJ.ORG BRIEF COMMUNICATION mailto:nikitarb89%40gmail.com?subject= http://SIUJ.org SoMe platforms play a key role in remote engagement through live tweeting, session broadcast, and interviews. keywords: dissemination; eau; guidelines; media; platforms; social; urology cache: siuj-254.pdf plain text: siuj-254.txt item: #131 of 191 id: siuj-255 author: Wang, Chaoyang; Kang, Juhye; Gerard, Emily; Loeb, Stacy; Malik, Rena D. title: Harm Related to Social Media Misinformation on Pelvic Organ Prolapse in YouTube, Instagram, and Pinterest Posts date: 2023-03-16 words: 2459 flesch: 40 summary: Misleading content Economic harm Mostly false Image, Hyperlink Advertised book that proposes cure to urinary incontinence with Kegel exercises Misleading content Harmful inaction Likely intentional Commercial media/industry Industry 1100 False context Economic harm Mostly false Hyperlink Claims that OB GYN doctors are not trained to diagnose pelvic floor dysfunction or prolapse and that pursuing OB GYN evaluation is not the best course of action Fabricated content Harmful inaction Likely intentional Consumer/ patient Health blogger 4100 Misleading content Manipulated content Economic harm False context Mostly false Image, Caption, Title, Hyperlink Claims that starvation and dysbiosis are prominent risk factors for POP using out-of- context Nature article findings Misleading content Harmful inaction Uncertain if harm was intentional Consumer/ patient Health blogger 4100 Manipulated content False connection Economic harm False context Mixture of both true and false Hyperlinked website to post Claims that tight hip flexors could cause pelvic discomfort Fabricated content Economic harm Likely intentional Consumer/ patient Physical therapist 2 Manipulated content YouTube Mixture of both true and false Video Claims that radiation and chemotherapy are nonsurgical options to treat POP Fabricated content Harmful action Misleading content Economic harm Mostly false Image, Hyperlink Advertised book that proposes cure to urinary incontinence with Kegel exercises Misleading content Harmful inaction Likely intentional Commercial media/industry Industry 1100 False context Economic harm Mostly false Hyperlink Claims that OB GYN doctors are not trained to diagnose pelvic floor dysfunction or prolapse and that pursuing OB GYN evaluation is not the best course of action Fabricated content Harmful inaction Likely intentional Consumer/ patient Health blogger 4100 Misleading content Manipulated content Economic harm False context Mostly false Image, Caption, Title, Hyperlink Claims that starvation and dysbiosis are prominent risk factors for POP using out-of- context Nature article findings Misleading content Harmful inaction Uncertain if harm was intentional Consumer/ patient Health blogger 4100 Manipulated content False connection Economic harm False context Mixture of both true and false Hyperlinked website to post Claims that tight hip flexors could cause pelvic discomfort Fabricated content Economic harm Likely intentional Consumer/ patient Physical therapist 2 Manipulated content YouTube Mixture of both true and false Video Claims that radiation and chemotherapy are nonsurgical options to treat POP Fabricated content Harmful action keywords: claims; content; harm; media; misinformation; posts cache: siuj-255.pdf plain text: siuj-255.txt item: #132 of 191 id: siuj-256 author: Byrnes, Kevin; Asif, Aqua; Ng, Alex; Khadhouri, Sinan; Bhatt, Nikita R.; Kasivisvanathan, Veeru title: Crowdsource Funding via Social Media Platforms date: 2023-03-16 words: 1656 flesch: 48 summary: An overview of using social media in crowdfunding campaigns is outlined in Figure 1. Di Carlo et al. found that crowdfunding campaigns by patients are typically directed toward charitable organizations, and usually for cancer rather than benign disease[2]. keywords: campaign; crowdfunding; crowdsourcing; media; project; research cache: siuj-256.pdf plain text: siuj-256.txt item: #133 of 191 id: siuj-257 author: Zemp, Logan; Chahoud, Jad; Johnstone, Peter A.; Spiess, Philippe E. title: Complete Response of Primary Penile Tumor With Induction Paclitaxel, Ifosfamide, and Cisplatin (TIP) Chemotherapy date: 2023-03-16 words: 529 flesch: 42 summary: The patient underwent 4 cycles of TIP chemotherapy without major adverse events resulting in a complete response (Figure 1C and 1D). These clinical images document the complete response of a large primary penile tumor with TIP chemotherapy alone and importance of multidisciplinary care. keywords: chemotherapy; patient; tip cache: siuj-257.pdf plain text: siuj-257.txt item: #134 of 191 id: siuj-258 author: Chatar, Achraf; Errabi, Nizare ; El Housni, Ibrahim ; Ammani, Abdelghani title: A Rare Case of Reno-Colic Fistula Revealed by Pneumaturia date: 2023-03-16 words: 594 flesch: 51 summary: [Intestinal urinary fistulas of renal and pelvis origin]. One-piece resection: native left kidney (A) with fistula tract facing the left colon (B) B 148 SIUJ • Volume 4, Number 2 • March 2023 SIUJ.ORG CLINICAL PICTURE mailto:chatarachraf%40gmail.com?subject=SIUJ http://SIUJ.org keywords: colic; fistula; kidney cache: siuj-258.pdf plain text: siuj-258.txt item: #135 of 191 id: siuj-259 author: Black, Peter C. title: FOMO: a Force to Be Contained in Urology date: 2023-05-16 words: 1180 flesch: 58 summary: It is worse if we are invited to speak at meetings, because the potential FOMO is then compounded by the need to say “no”—another concept with which some of us struggle even more. Is an excessive travel and meeting schedule the hallmark of someone with combined FOMO and ITSN? keywords: fomo; meeting; term cache: siuj-259.pdf plain text: siuj-259.txt item: #136 of 191 id: siuj-260 author: El Anzaoui, Jihad; Ammani, Abdelghani ; El Ammari, Jalal Eddine; Farih, My Hassan title: Trends Towards Sub-Specialization in Urology: What About Morocco? date: 2023-05-16 words: 1319 flesch: 43 summary: At the institutional level, although the university teaching hospital departments are currently well endowed with medical equipment, the orientation towards sub-specialized practices remains an individ- ual decision rather than being dictated by a care policy. In some countries, the organization of the health system requires a level of quality matching with a high level of sub-specialized practice. keywords: april; morocco; practice; specialization; sub; urology cache: siuj-260.pdf plain text: siuj-260.txt item: #137 of 191 id: siuj-261 author: Kaestner, Lisa-Ann; Lazarus, John; Salukazana, Azola; Muller, Elmi; Jehle, Karl-Heinz title: A Case Series of Cystinuric Stone Formers in Western Cape, South Africa: SLC3A1 or SLC7A9 Mutations and Phenotype date: 2023-05-16 words: 3326 flesch: 57 summary: Conclusion This “first in Africa” series of cystinuria patients showed marked heterogeneity in both phenotype and genotype, with a predominance of SLC3A1 mutations. Conclusion This “first in Africa” series of cystinuria patients showed marked heterogeneity in both phenotype and genotype with a predominance of SLC3A1 mutations. keywords: africa; cystine; cystinuria; mutations; number; patients; slc3a1; slc7a9; stone cache: siuj-261.pdf plain text: siuj-261.txt item: #138 of 191 id: siuj-262 author: Alhamdani, Zein ; Qin, Kirby R.; Chinni, Vidyasagar; Donellan, Scott; Bolton, Damien; Perera, Marlon; Woon, Dixon title: Hybrid Ureteroenteric Anastomosis Is Associated With Lower Stricture Rates in Ileal Conduit Urinary Diversion date: 2023-05-16 words: 5349 flesch: 55 summary: We aimed to evaluate the safety, efficacy, and stricture rate of a novel hybrid ureteroenteric anastomosis technique. This difference in stricture rates for Bricker versus hybrid (26.3% vs. 3.4%; OR, 10 [95% CI, 1.1 to 121.1]; P = 0.02) was significant but was comparable for Wallace versus hybrid (15.0% vs. 3.4%; OR, 4.9 keywords: anastomosis; bricker; conduit; diversion; hybrid; patients; pmid; rates; stricture; technique; ureter; urinary; wallace cache: siuj-262.pdf plain text: siuj-262.txt item: #139 of 191 id: siuj-263 author: Tam, Justina; Koenig, Hanna G.; Soriano, Celine R.; Lucioni, Alvaro; Kaplan, Jennifer A.; Kobashi, Kathleen C.; Simianu, Vlad V.; Lee, Una J. title: Age- and Population-Adjusted Trends in Inpatient Surgical Management of Vaginal Prolapse, Rectal Prolapse, and Concurrent Vaginal and Rectal Prolapse Surgery date: 2023-05-16 words: 4133 flesch: 58 summary: Female inpatient prolapse procedures by prolapse type for Washington State from 2008 to 2019. Abstract Objective To report age- and population-adjusted trends in the prevalence of inpatient vaginal prolapse (VP), rectal prolapse (RP), and concurrent VP/RP surgical procedures in women in Washington State over a 12-year period. keywords: concurrent; inpatient; pmid; prolapse; rectal; state; surgery; trends; vaginal cache: siuj-263.pdf plain text: siuj-263.txt item: #140 of 191 id: siuj-264 author: Abunaser, Neebal; El-Achkar, Adnan; Abou Chaar, Mohamad K. ; Ababneh, Ali; Halaseh, Sattam A.; Farkouh, Ala'a; Abo-Hijleh, Ramiz; Shahait, Awni D.; Salah, Samer; Shahait, Mohammed title: A Prospective Evaluation of Different Frailty Indices in Patients Undergoing Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumor date: 2023-05-16 words: 4666 flesch: 59 summary: Mohamad K. Abou Chaar,1 Ali Ababneh,1 Sattam A. Halaseh,1 Ala’a Farkouh,1 Ramiz Abo-Hijleh,3 Awni D. Shahait,4 Samer Salah,5 Mohammed Shahait1 1 Surgery Department, King Hussein Cancer Center, Amman, Jordan 2 Surgery Department, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon 3 Radiation Oncology Department, King Hussein Cancer Center, Amman, Jordan 4 Surgery Department, Wayne State University, Michigan, United States 5 Medical Department, King Hussein Cancer Center, Amman, Jordan Abstract Background Most studies investigating the relationship between preoperative frailty and postoperative outcomes among bladder cancer patients only assess frailty retrospectively in patients who have undergone radical cystectomy. 190 SIUJ • Volume 4, Number 3 • May 2023 SIUJ.ORG ORIGINAL RESEARCH http://SIUJ.org postoperative outcomes among bladder cancer patients who underwent staging and restaging TURBT, our results revealed that although mFI labeled a higher percentage of patients as frail in comparison to RAI, RAI was better in predicting mortality rates post-TURBT. keywords: bladder; cancer; complications; frailty; index; mfi; mortality; patients; postoperative; turbt cache: siuj-264.pdf plain text: siuj-264.txt item: #141 of 191 id: siuj-265 author: Mahar, Naveen Ahmed; Memon, Mohsin Mustafa; AboAli, Farag Mohsen Saleh; Piyarali, Shireen; Qureshi, Harris Hassan ; Rasheed Kalwar, Sara; Lal, Murli title: Augmentation Cystoplasty: Experience in the Developing World date: 2023-05-16 words: 3918 flesch: 50 summary: Mean preoperative bladder capacity was 144.3 ± 63.09 mL, mean preoperative filling pressure was 43.34 ± 26.92 cm3 H2O, while mean postoperative bladder capacity was 460.83 ± 70.69 mL and mean postoperative filling pressure was 7.47 ± 5.79 cm3 H2O. Conclusion Augmentation cystoplasty can increase bladder capacity and improve bladder function. Manack A, Motsko SP, Haag-Molkenteller C, Dmochowski RR, Goehring EL Jr, Nguyen-Khoa BA, et al. Epidemiology and healthcare utilization of neurogenic bladder patients in a us claims database. keywords: augmentation; bladder; complications; cystoplasty; doi; figure; grade; patients; pmid; postoperative; preoperative; study; surgery cache: siuj-265.pdf plain text: siuj-265.txt item: #142 of 191 id: siuj-266 author: Pham, Cecile T. ; Patel, Manish I. ; Mungovan, Sean F. title: Pelvic Floor Muscle Function and Its Relationship with Post-Prostatectomy Incontinence date: 2023-05-16 words: 4874 flesch: 52 summary: Pelvic floor muscle displacement prior to and 3 and 6 weeks following RARP Displacement (median, IQR) (mm) P-value Preoperative 3 weeks Preoperative 6 weeks Preoperative Preoperative vs. 3 weeks Preoperative vs. 6 weeks 3 weeks vs. 6 weeks SUS 5.7 (4.0–7.3) 4.6 (3.4–6.6) 5.7 (4.3–7.9) 0.042 Pelvic floor muscle displacement in continent and incontinent men 3 weeks following RARP. keywords: continence; displacement; doi; function; muscle; patients; pelvic; pfm; pmid; postoperative; prostatectomy; rarp; sus; weeks cache: siuj-266.pdf plain text: siuj-266.txt item: #143 of 191 id: siuj-267 author: El-Achkar, Adnan; Khader, Mustafa; Farkouh, Ala'a; Hassanieh, Joelle; Somani, Bhaskar; Shahait, Mohammed title: Role of Cryoablation for the Treatment of cT1b Kidney Lesions: Outcomes of a Systematic Review date: 2023-05-16 words: 7741 flesch: 62 summary: 4 Pc 4.6 72 37/18 27.0 (24.0-29.0) CCI: Low:13 Intermediate:10 High: 32 RENAL: (4–6)à 12 (21.8%) (7–9)à24 (41.6%) (10–12)à19 (34.6%) Preop 44 malignant 39 CCC 2 pRCC Gunn et al. (2019)[44] N = 37 Biopsy-proven RCC None mentioned Pc 4.73 66.5 22/15 34.8 ± 8.8 CCI mean: 7.1 ± 2.4 Median 9 (7–10) 23 (62%) preop biopsy 12 CCC 5 pRCC 6 RCC unclassified Grange et al. (2019) 4 Pc 4.6 72 37/18 27.0 (24.0-29.0) CCI: Low:13 Intermediate:10 High: 32 RENAL: (4–6)à 12 (21.8%) (7–9)à24 (41.6%) (10–12)à19 (34.6%) Preop 44 malignant 39 CCC 2 pRCC Gunn et al. (2019)[44] N = 37 Biopsy-proven RCC None mentioned Pc 4.73 66.5 22/15 34.8 ± 8.8 CCI mean: 7.1 ± 2.4 Median 9 (7–10) 23 (62%) preop biopsy 12 CCC 5 pRCC 6 RCC unclassified Grange et al. (2019) keywords: cryoablation; ct1b; doi; et al; median; nephrectomy; outcomes; patients; percutaneous; pmid; rcc; renal; review; survival; tumors cache: siuj-267.pdf plain text: siuj-267.txt item: #144 of 191 id: siuj-268 author: Rezaee, Michael E.; Kates, Max title: Continued Use and Expansion of Photodynamic TURBT date: 2023-05-16 words: 1797 flesch: 55 summary: Most importantly, these rates suggest that many patients did not receive standard of care for adjuvant intravesical therapy. The PHOTO trial suggests that photodynamic TURBT may have limited utility when used at the initial diagnosis of patients with intermediate-risk disease, but there are many patients and clinical scenarios that other studies have shown derive benefit from photody- namic TURBT. keywords: bladder; cancer; patients; risk; trial; turbt cache: siuj-268.pdf plain text: siuj-268.txt item: #145 of 191 id: siuj-269 author: Davies, Benjamin title: The End of Photodynamic Surgery for Bladder Cancer Has Arrived date: 2023-05-16 words: 1011 flesch: 60 summary: In countries such as the United States where pharmaceutical representatives foot the bill for the lion’s share of post- graduate education, PDD use will likely plod along buttressed by conflicted experts. In the United Kingdom, home of the PHOTO study and where general adherence to evidence-based medicine can happen, PDD use will peter out and be used in select cases only. keywords: bladder; cancer; pdd; recurrence cache: siuj-269.pdf plain text: siuj-269.txt item: #146 of 191 id: siuj-270 author: Nielsen, Matthew E. title: Patrick Craig Walsh, Baltimore, United States date: 2023-05-16 words: 1353 flesch: 50 summary: He attacked these problems, using the operating room as an anatomy lab, first in 1977 developing his technique Dr Patrick Craig Walsh for controlling bleeding from the dorsal vein complex, opening the door to subsequent technical innovations. — Arthur Schopenhauer Born in Akron, Ohio on February 13, 1938, the second of four children, Patrick Craig Walsh always wanted to be a doctor, and he took lessons from the Dominican nuns who taught him through high school, from his uncle (an amateur naturalist), and from his experi- ences as a paperboy (getting the newspapers dry, on the porch, on time!) to nurture and sustain his dream of using the gifts he had been given to help his fellow man. keywords: cancer; prostate; urology; walsh; years cache: siuj-270.pdf plain text: siuj-270.txt item: #147 of 191 id: siuj-271 author: Black, Anna; Paterson, Ryan title: Glans Ischemia After Circumcision date: 2023-05-16 words: 446 flesch: 54 summary: Glans Ischemia After Circumcision Anna Black, Ryan Paterson Department of Urologic Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada FIGURE 1. Discolouration and reperfusion of the glans penis after circumcision. Images of the glans are shown on postoperative day (POD) 0, 1, and 5. keywords: glans; patient cache: siuj-271.pdf plain text: siuj-271.txt item: #148 of 191 id: siuj-272 author: Zhuo, Kevin Yinkit; Kovacic, James; Chung, Amanda; Eade, Thomas ; Chalasani, Venu title: The Prostate Problem You Can’t Put Your Finger on the Normal Way: A Case of Perineal Prostate Cancer Post Transperineal Prostate Biopsy date: 2023-05-16 words: 609 flesch: 47 summary: We describe the management of metastatic prostate cancer secondary to transperineal biopsy needle-tract seeding. This case highlights the need for patient follow-up after cancer treatment and exemplifies the practi- cality of PSMA PET-scans if there is evidence of rising PSA-levels after definitive prostate cancer treatment. keywords: biopsy; cancer; prostate cache: siuj-272.pdf plain text: siuj-272.txt item: #149 of 191 id: siuj-273 author: Fairbanks, Jane title: Table of Contents date: 2023-05-16 words: 381 flesch: -4 summary: 162 Jihad El Anzaoui, Abdelghani Ammani, Jalal Eddine El Ammari,My Hassan Farih Research A Case Series of Cystinuric Stone Formers in Western Cape, South Africa: SLC3A1 or SLC7A9 Mutations and Phenotype 165 Lisa-Ann Kaestner, John Lazarus, Azola Salukazana, Elmi Muller, Karl-Heinz Jehle Hybrid Ureteroenteric Anastomosis Is Associated with Lower Stricture Rates in Ileal Conduit Urinary Diversion Spencer 171 Zein Alhamdani, Kirby R. Qin, Vidyasagar Chinni, Scott Donellan, Damien Bolton, Marlon Perera, Dixon Woon Age- and Population-Adjusted Trends in Inpatient Surgical Management of Vaginal Prolapse, Rectal Prolapse, and Concurrent Vaginal and Rectal Prolapse Surgery 180 Justina Tam, Hannah G. Koenig, Celine R. Soriano, Alvaro Lucioni, Jennifer A. Kaplan, Kathleen C. Kobashi, Vlad V. Simianu, Una J. Lee A Prospective Evaluation of Different Frailty Indices in Patients Undergoing Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumor 187 Neebal Abunaser, Adnan El- A Case of Perineal Prostate Cancer Post Transperineal Prostate Biopsy 232 Kevin Yinkit Zhuo, James Kovacic, Amanda Chung, Thomas Eade, Venu Chalasani http://SIUJ.org keywords: prolapse; urology cache: siuj-273.pdf plain text: siuj-273.txt item: #150 of 191 id: siuj-274 author: Fairbanks, Jane title: Masthead date: 2023-05-16 words: 706 flesch: 30 summary: Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Peter C. Black, MD, Canada Deputy Editor Philippe E. Spiess, MD, United States Associate Editors Lysanne Campeau, MD, Canada Sandro Esteves, MD, Brazil Sanjay Sinha, MCh, India Henry Woo, MBBS, Australia Social Media Editor Jeremy Yuen-Chun Teoh, MBBS, Hong Kong SAR Statistical Editor Alice Dragomir, PhD, Canada Innovators Editor Amanda Chung, MBBS, Australia Regional Editors North America Kathleen Kobashi, MD United States Middle East Yasser Osman, MBBCh Egypt South America Gonzalo Vitagliano, MD Argentina East Asia Tianxin Lin, MD China Eastern Europe Roman Sosnowski, MD Poland South Asia Gagan Prakash India Western Europe Tamsin Greenwell, MD United Kingdom Southeast Asia Edmund Chiong, MBBS Singapore Africa Evelyn Moshokoa, MBChB South Africa http://SIUJ.org mailto:info%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ http://siuj.org mailto:jane.fairbanks%40siu-urology.org?subject=SIUJ mailto:lillian.petrusa%40siu-urology.org%20?subject=SIUJ mailto:advertising%40siuj.org?subject=SIUJ 156 SIUJ • Volume 4, Number 3 • May 2023 SIUJ.ORG Editorial Board Ahmed Adam, MBBCh South Africa Wayne Lam, MBBS Hong Kong SAR Fahad Alyami, MBBS Saudi Arabia Sang Dong Lee, MD Korea Mohsen Azli, MD Algeria Medina Ndoye, MD Senegal Erdem Canda, MD Türkiye Andrea Necchi, MD Italy Yao-Chi Chuang, MD Taiwan Dedan Opondo, MBChB Kenya Archil Chkhotua, MD Georgia Karima Oualla, MD Morocco Renu Eapen, MBBS Australia Lourdes Guerrios Rivera, MD Puerto Rico Agus Rizal Ardy Hariandy Hamid, MD Indonesia Mohammed Shahait, MD Jordan Thomas Herrmann, MD Switzerland Khurram Siddiqui, MBBS Oman Christopher Ho Chee Kong, MD Malaysia Yaya Sow, MD Senegal Theocharis Karaolides, MD Cyprus Chuan-Liang Xu, MD China Abdol - Mohammad Kajbafzadeh, MD Iran The Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU). The SIUJ is published 6 times a year by the Société Internationale d'Urologie (SIU). keywords: editorial; mailto; siuj cache: siuj-274.pdf plain text: siuj-274.txt item: #151 of 191 id: siuj-276 author: Li, Roger title: Liquid Biopsies in Genitourinary Malignancies date: 2023-07-19 words: 787 flesch: 45 summary: Guest Editor 1 Department of Genitourinary Oncology, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, United States 2 Department of Immunology, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, United States Soc Int Urol J.2023;4(4):241–242 DOI: 10.48083/GRQW4595 Measurement of extracellular circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) in various body fluids and secretions represents a non-invasive method to capture a molecular snapshot of the systemic tumor burden in patients with various stages of cancer. Circulating Tumor DNA (ctDNA) in Kidney Cancer. keywords: cancer; int; tumor; urol cache: siuj-276.pdf plain text: siuj-276.txt item: #152 of 191 id: siuj-277 author: Shahait, Mohammed; Buchholz, Noor title: The Dilemma of Multiculturalism and Multinationalism in Medical Practice date: 2023-07-19 words: 1246 flesch: 54 summary: On the other hand, however, although this diversity of doctors undoubtedly enriches health care, bringing a vari- ety of perspectives and experiences to patient care, there is less positive side[2]. In a multicultural, multi-ethnic, and multinational society like the one in the UAE, physicians may have varying approaches to patient care based on their sociocultural background, medico-social education, and communication and ethical training. keywords: care; health; patients; treatment; uae cache: siuj-277.pdf plain text: siuj-277.txt item: #153 of 191 id: siuj-278 author: Murthy, Prithvi B. ; Gould, Billie; Davaro, Facundo ; Du, Pan; Camperlengo, Lucia ; Naidu, Shreyas; Rose, Kyle; Gilbert, Scott M.; Spiess, Philippe E. ; Sexton, Wade; Grass, G. Daniel; Jain, Rohit; Wang, Xuefeng ; Meeks, Joshua J.; Necchi, Andrea; Cheng, Liang ; Jia, Shidong; Li, Roger title: Utilizing Cell-Free Urinary and Plasma Tumor DNA to Predict Pathologic Stage at Radical Cystectomy date: 2023-07-19 words: 5505 flesch: 53 summary: Urine cell-free DNA multi-omics to detect MRD and predict survival in bladder cancer patients. 5. Dudley JC, Schroers-Martin J, Lazzareschi DV, Shi W Y, Chen SB, Esfahani MS, et al. Detection and surveillance of bladder cancer using urine tumor DNA. keywords: bladder; cancer; cnb; disease; dna; doi; number; pathologic; patients; plasma; pmid; samples; stage; tumor; urinary; urine; variants cache: siuj-278.pdf plain text: siuj-278.txt item: #154 of 191 id: siuj-279 author: Tree, Kevin; Buckland, Benjamin Charles; Huynh, Roy; Baskaranathan, Sris; Fisher, Dean ; Indrajit, Balasubramaniam title: Testicular Torsion: An Analysis of Rural Geography and Socioeconomic Status date: 2023-07-19 words: 4992 flesch: 47 summary: As a result, the core curric- ulum for both urology and general surgery trainees in Australia includes the competence to assess and perform scrotal explorations for testicular torsion at a patient’s initial presentation, regardless of their geographical location, without the need for transfer[8]. Limited literature exists on the impact of geographical location on testicular torsion outcomes from a distance and SES perspective, and the study findings are hetero- geneous. Surgical service centralisation in Australia versus choice and quality of life for rural patients. keywords: australian; care; distance; health; hospital; median; orchidectomy; patients; pmid; ses; study; testicular; time; torsion cache: siuj-279.pdf plain text: siuj-279.txt item: #155 of 191 id: siuj-280 author: Eltit, Ignacio ; Cristi, Joaquín ; Delgado, Iris ; Huerta, Paula; Fuentes, Sergio; Bustamante, Alberto ; Fernández, Mario I. title: Public Policies and Type of Insurance Are Associated With the Burden of Bladder Cancer–Related Inpatient Health Care in Chile: A Two-Decade Analysis date: 2023-07-19 words: 4390 flesch: 56 summary: Within this subset, 71.3% had public medical insurance (FONASA) and 23.2% had private medical insurance (ISAPRE). Most Chileans are enrolled in FONASA (public medical insurance), and only a fraction uses private health coverage (ISAPRE). keywords: cancer; care; fonasa; health; hospital; insurance; isapre; patients; public; type cache: siuj-280.pdf plain text: siuj-280.txt item: #156 of 191 id: siuj-281 author: Kostos, Louise ; Fettke, Heidi; Kwan, Edmond M.; Azad, Arun A. title: Utility and Clinical Application of Circulating Tumor DNA (ctDNA) in Advanced Prostate Cancer date: 2023-07-19 words: 9109 flesch: 51 summary: Ulz P, Belic J, Graf R, Auer M, Lafer I, Fischereder K, et al. Whole- genome plasma sequencing reveals focal amplifications as a driving force in metastatic prostate cancer. Circulating cell-free DNA to guide prostate cancer treatment with PARP inhibition. keywords: alterations; analysis; biopsy; castration; cell; clin; ctdna; doi; et al; fraction; gene; genomic; liquid; mcrpc; metastatic; mutations; number; patients; plasma; pmid; prostate cancer; resistance; response; samples; tissue; treatment; tumor; tumor dna cache: siuj-281.pdf plain text: siuj-281.txt item: #157 of 191 id: siuj-282 author: Yip, Wesley; Hakimi, A. Ari title: Circulating Tumor DNA (ctDNA) in Kidney Cancer: A Narrative Review date: 2023-07-19 words: 4348 flesch: 59 summary: Comprehensive molecular characterization of clear cell renal cell carcinoma. Most genes were more frequently methylated in RCC patients than in the controls, with the exception of p16 and TIMP3. keywords: cancer; carcinoma; cell; ctdna; disease; doi; metastatic; patients; pmid; rcc; samples; study; treatment; tumor cache: siuj-282.pdf plain text: siuj-282.txt item: #158 of 191 id: siuj-283 author: Dolendo, Isabella; Cox, Shanice; Puri, Dhruv; Bagrodia, Aditya title: The Role of Circulating Tumor DNA and Cell-Free DNA in the Management of Germ Cell Tumors: A Narrative Review date: 2023-07-19 words: 5729 flesch: 53 summary: Circulating tumor cells in patients with testicular germ cell tumors. The clinical value of circulating free tumor DNA in testicular germ cell tumor patients. keywords: biopsy; cancer; cell; cfdna; dna; doi; germ; germ cell; liquid; patients; pcr; pmid; samples; testicular; tumor cache: siuj-283.pdf plain text: siuj-283.txt item: #159 of 191 id: siuj-284 author: Shiang, Alexander; Nawaf, Cayce; Chauhan, Pradeep S. ; Chaudhuri, Aadel A.; Smith, Zachary L.; Agarwal, Gautum title: Urinary Tumor DNA-Based Diagnosis and Surveillance for Nonmuscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer—Current Landscape and Future Directions date: 2023-07-19 words: 4690 flesch: 53 summary: In total, it assays regions encompassing more than 450 genes and was predicted to identify a median of 7 mutations per bladder cancer patient. Urine-based biomarkers have the potential to supplement clinical workflows by allowing for more precise risk stratification and staging of bladder cancer patients (Figure 1, created in BioRender). keywords: bladder; bladder cancer; cancer; detection; disease; dna; doi; et al; nmibc; patients; pmid; sensitivity; surveillance; tumor; urine cache: siuj-284.pdf plain text: siuj-284.txt item: #160 of 191 id: siuj-285 author: Buckland, Benjamin Charles; Tree, Kevin; Narroway, Harry; Heywood, Sean; Senanayake, Tharindu ; Handmer, Marcus title: Laparoscopic Versus Open Pyeloplasty for Pelvicoureteric Junction Obstruction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis date: 2023-07-19 words: 5398 flesch: 49 summary: We conducted a manual search of the reference lists of included studies to identify any additional research. A funnel plot was not feasible due to the low number of included studies. keywords: analysis; bias; data; information; junction; laparoscopic; obstruction; open; pyeloplasty; review; risk; studies; study cache: siuj-285.pdf plain text: siuj-285.txt item: #161 of 191 id: siuj-287 author: Yim, Arthur ; Alberto, Matthew; Sharma, Varun ; Wood, Bayden ; Raman, Jaishankar; Wong, Lih-Ming; Ischia, Joseph; Bolton, Damien title: Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Bladder Cancer With Vibrational Spectroscopy: A Systematic Review date: 2023-07-19 words: 8023 flesch: 52 summary: Their 3-group algorithm achieved a sensitivity of FIGURE 2. Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies (QUADAS-2) analysis of the included studies Study Risk of bias Applicability concerns Patient selection Index test Reference standard Flow and timing Patient selection Index test Reference standard Crow et al., 2004 Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Crow et al., 2005 High High Low High Low Low Low de Jong et al., 2006 High Low Low Unclear High High Low Stone et al., 2007 High Low Low Unclear Low High Low Draga et al., 2010 Low High High High Low Low Low Ahmed et al., 2010 Unclear High Low Unclear High High Low Barman et al., 2012 Low Low Low Low Low Low Low AI-Musletet al., 2012 Unclear Low Low Unclear High High Low Pezzeiet al., 2013 High High Low High High High Low Hugheset al., 2013 High High Low Unclear High High Low Chenet al., 2018 Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Jinet al., 2019 High High Unclear Unclear High High Unclear Pavlovet al., 2019 Low Low Unclear Low Low Low Unclear Yousifet al., 2020 High High Low Low Low High Low Placzeket al., 2020 Low Low High High Low Low Low Corderoet al., 2020 Low Low High High Low Low Low Morselliet al., 2021 Low Low Low High Low High Low Zacharovas et al. (2022)[10] Low High Low High Low High Low Stomp-Agenantet al., 2022 High High Low High High Low Low Taieb et al., 2022 High High Low High High High Low TABLE 3. keywords: accuracy; analysis; bladder; cancer; data; diagnosis; doi; et al; infrared; low; pmid; raman; review; spectroscopy; studies; study; tissue; vivo cache: siuj-287.pdf plain text: siuj-287.txt item: #162 of 191 id: siuj-288 author: Patel, Manishkumar S. ; Wang,  Liang title: Benefits of Plasma Over Other Body Fluids for Circulating Tumor DNA Detection in Genitourinary Tumors date: 2023-07-19 words: 1906 flesch: 57 summary: Another study demonstrated that plasma ctDNA can be used for predicting treatment response in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer[5]. In metastatic urothelial carcinoma, mutation concordance between plasma ctDNA and matched tumor tissue was found to be 83.4%([6]. keywords: cancer; ctdna; detection; doi; plasma; pmid; tumor; urine cache: siuj-288.pdf plain text: siuj-288.txt item: #163 of 191 id: siuj-289 author: Lars Dyrskjøt, Lars title: Urine-Based Cell-Free DNA Tests in Urothelial Cancer: Additional Value for Clinical Decision-Making? date: 2023-07-19 words: 1492 flesch: 52 summary: For patients with bladder cancer, urine analysis has been performed for decades for the diagnosis and detection of recurrence, particularly in the non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) setting. 3. Dudley JC, Schroers-Martin J, Lazzareschi DV, Shi W Y, Chen SB, Esfahani MS, et al. Detection and surveillance of bladder cancer using urine tumor DNA. keywords: analysis; bladder; cancer; dna; patients; urine cache: siuj-289.pdf plain text: siuj-289.txt item: #164 of 191 id: siuj-290 author: Koti, Madhuri ; Siemens, D. Robert title: Alvaro Morales, Kingston, Canada date: 2023-07-19 words: 1301 flesch: 56 summary: Alvaro’s inspiration for bringing BCG to bladder cancer treat- ment was the 5 principles underlying the anti-tumor efficacy of BCG established by Zbar and colleagues in the late 1960s[1-3]: (1) limited size of the tumor, (2) the ability to mount an immune response to myco- bacterial antigens, (3) presence of sufficient number of viable bacteria in the preparation, (4) contact between Dr Alvaro Morales BCG bacteria and cancer cells, and (5) development of immune response against tumor-associated antigens. Following the initial successes and failures of BCG immunotherapy in large, randomized clinical trials across multiple cancer types, Alvaro Morales, was enthusiastic about bringing this treatment approach for patients with NMIBC in early 1970s. keywords: alvaro; bcg; bladder; cancer; morales; treatment cache: siuj-290.pdf plain text: siuj-290.txt item: #165 of 191 id: siuj-291 author: Kovacic, James; Dhar, Ankur ; Shepherd, Andrew R.H. ; Chung, Amanda title: A Diagnostic Dilemma Identifies a Rare Case of a Prolapsed Ureterocele in Pregnancy date: 2023-07-19 words: 476 flesch: 38 summary: The University of Adelaide School of Medicine, Adelaide, Australia A 37-year-old woman at 30 weeks’ gestation presented to the emergency department by ambulance because of vaginal bleeding, urinary retention, mild left flank pain, and a tender mass that had developed at her vaginal introitus that day. Soc Int Urol J. 2023;4(4):345–346 DOI: 10.48083/CKYN3688 345 CLINICAL PICTURE A Diagnostic Dilemma Identifies a Rare Case of a Prolapsed Ureterocele in Pregnancy James Kovacic,1 Ankur Dhar,1 Andrew R.H. Shepherd,2 Amanda Chung1 1 Royal North Shore Hospital, Department of Urology, St Leonards, Australia 2 keywords: figure; ureterocele cache: siuj-291.pdf plain text: siuj-291.txt item: #166 of 191 id: siuj-293 author: Kim, Paul; Kovacic, James; Dhar, Ankur ; Shepherd, Andrew R.H. title: Novel Finding of Lower Genital Tract Arteriovenous Malformation Leading to Massive Urethral Bleed date: 2023-08-07 words: 549 flesch: 49 summary: Correlation between internal pudendal artery stenosis and erectile dysfunction in patients with suspected coronary artery disease. Management of symptomatic adult penile urethral arteriovenous malformation. keywords: artery; haematuria; malformation cache: siuj-293.pdf plain text: siuj-293.txt item: #167 of 191 id: siuj-35 author: Qu, Liang; Thirugnanasundralingam, Vaisnavi; Bolton, Damien; Finelli, Antonio; Lawrentschuk, Nathan title: Tissue-Based Immunohistochemical Markers for Diagnosis and Classification of Renal Cell Carcinoma date: 2020-10-13 words: 6401 flesch: 57 summary: Multilocular cystic renal cell carcinoma: similarities and dif ferences in immunoprofile compared with clear cell renal cell carcinoma. Vaisnavi Thirugnanasundralingam,3 Damien Bolton,1,2 Antonio Finelli,4 Nathan Lawrentschuk2,3,5,6 1 Department of Urology, Austin Health, Heidelberg, Australia, 2 Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne, Australia, 3 Department of Urology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, 4 Division of Surgical Oncology, Princess Margaret Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Canada, 5 Department of Surgical Oncology, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia, 6 EJ Whitten Prostate Cancer Research Centre, Epworth Healthcare, Melbourne, Australia Abstract The development and description of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) subtypes has led to an increase in demand for tissue biomarkers. keywords: carcinoma; cell; cell carcinoma; chromophobe; clear; expression; ihc; immunohistochemical; markers; pathol; rcc; renal; specimens; staining; surg; tissue; tumors cache: siuj-35.pdf plain text: siuj-35.txt item: #168 of 191 id: siuj-36 author: Vandekerkhove, Gillian; Wyatt, Alexander title: Circulating Tumour DNA as a Biomarker Source in Metastatic Prostate Cancer date: 2020-10-13 words: 7687 flesch: 58 summary: Meddeb R, Dache ZA A, Thezenas S, et al. Greytak SR, Engel KB, Parpart-Li S, et al. keywords: alterations; cancer; castration; cell; clinical; ctdna; detection; dna; et al; genomic; mcrpc; metastatic; mutations; number; patients; plasma; prostate; prostate cancer; repair; sequencing; tumour cache: siuj-36.pdf plain text: siuj-36.txt item: #169 of 191 id: siuj-37 author: Bagrodia, Aditya; Daneshmand, Siamak; Cheng, Liang; Amatruda, James; Murray, Matthew; Lafin, John title: The Past and Future of Biomarkers in Testicular Germ Cell Tumors date: 2020-10-13 words: 5467 flesch: 59 summary: These markers therefore play a critical role in the decision-making process when managing GCT patients. The measurement of these miRNAs may significantly change the way that GCT patients are diagnosed and treated. keywords: cancer; cell; circulating; doi; gct; germ; hcg; levels; patients; serum; testicular; tumor cache: siuj-37.pdf plain text: siuj-37.txt item: #170 of 191 id: siuj-41 author: Soria, Francesco; Sanchez-Carbayo, Marta; Benderska-Söder , Natalya ; Schmidz-Dräger, Bernd J; Zamboni, Stefania; Moschini, Marco; Mitra, Anirban P; Lotan, Yair title: Bladder Cancer Tissue-Based Biomarkers date: 2021-01-18 words: 11857 flesch: 50 summary: Mitra et al. firstly developed a pre-cystectomy decision model to predict pathological upstaging and oncological outcomes in cT2 patients undergoing RC[37]. Babjuk M, Burger M, Compérat EM, Gontero P, Mostafid AH, Palou J, et al. keywords: association; biomarkers; bladder cancer; cancer patients; carcinoma; cell; chemotherapy; cisplatin; clin; disease; dna; doi:10.1016; et al; expression; gene; ihc; immunotherapy; invasive; january; methotrexate; molecular; muscle; number; oncol; overexpression; p53; patients; prediction; prognostic; progression; recurrence; response; results; siuj; survival; tissue; tumor; urol cache: siuj-41.pdf plain text: siuj-41.txt item: #171 of 191 id: siuj-43 author: Assel, Melissa; Vickers, Andrew title: Biomarker Evaluation and Clinical Development date: 2020-10-13 words: 5047 flesch: 57 summary: In the Catalona et al. example above, measurement of free-to-total PSA ratio added information about prostate cancer risk over and above total PSA and DRE [19]. However, not all impact studies are consistent with clinical biomarker studies: White et al. found that use of the PHI in practice led to a very large decrease in the capture of high-grade cancers, with an approximate 30% risk of high-grade cancer amongst men who avoided biopsy keywords: biomarker; biopsy; cancer; clinical; men; model; prediction; prostate; psa; risk cache: siuj-43.pdf plain text: siuj-43.txt item: #172 of 191 id: siuj-44 author: Shah, Ankeet; Grimberg, Dominic C.; Inman, Brant A. title: Classification of Molecular Biomarkers date: 2020-10-13 words: 5722 flesch: 51 summary: RNA biomarkers: frontier of precision medicine for cancer. Urine can be a particularly challenging source for protein biomarkers because of dramatic changes in pH (ranges from 4 to 8), the influence of hydration status on protein concentration, and proteolysis that occurs during storage in the bladder [50]. keywords: 2020; analysis; biomarkers; blood; cancer; cell; dna; doi; imaging; number; prostate; protein; response; rna; samples; storage; tissue; tumour; urine cache: siuj-44.pdf plain text: siuj-44.txt item: #173 of 191 id: siuj-45 author: Eapen, Renu; Lonergan, Peter; Bagguley, Dominic; Ong, Sean; Condon, Ben; Lawrentschuck, Nathan ; Meng, Maxwell title: The Clinical Applications of Serum and Urinary Biomarkers in Prostate Cancer date: 2020-10-13 words: 6671 flesch: 65 summary: Vickers et al. reported on 2914 men in the European Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer (ERSPC) who underwent prostate biopsy for PSA ≥ 3ng/mL, in which PCa was diagnosed in 28% of men [30]. McKiernan et al. keywords: auc; biomarkers; biopsy; cancer; clinical; doi; et al; men; pca3; phi; prostate; prostate cancer; psa; risk; score cache: siuj-45.pdf plain text: siuj-45.txt item: #174 of 191 id: siuj-46 author: Lonergan, Peter; Washington, Samuel; Meng, Maxwell ; Eapen, Renu title: The Clinical Applications of Tissue Biomarkers in Prostate Cancer date: 2020-10-13 words: 5270 flesch: 52 summary: Van Neste L., Bigley J, Toll A, et al. J Urol. 2013; 189(3):1110-6. 3. Partin AW, Van Neste L, Klein EA, et al. keywords: biopsy; cancer; clinical; cohort; genomic; gps; men; prostate; risk; score; tissue cache: siuj-46.pdf plain text: siuj-46.txt item: #175 of 191 id: siuj-49 author: Lotan, Yair; Schalken, Jack ; Lawrentschuk, Nathan title: Personalized Medicine in Urologic Oncology date: 2020-10-13 words: 1489 flesch: 41 summary: Although in some areas there has been progress toward these goals, in others, significant work must still be done before molecular markers can be incorporated into common practice. The pathway to incorporate molecular markers should be standardized, similar to that required for approval of medications. keywords: biomarkers; cancer; markers; oncology; urol cache: siuj-49.pdf plain text: siuj-49.txt item: #176 of 191 id: siuj-52 author: Patino, German; Ndoye, Medina; Thomas, Hannah; Cohen, Andrew ; Mmonu, Nnenaya; Chu, Carissa; Breyer, Benjamin title: Use of Urology-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines in International Settings date: 2021-01-18 words: 4509 flesch: 53 summary: Outcomes of evidence- based clinical practice guidelines: A systematic review. Reported barriers to uptake of clinical practice guidelines 14 SIUJ • keywords: access; based; clinical; cpgs; development; guidelines; health; international; participants; practice; settings; study; urologists; urology; use cache: siuj-52.pdf plain text: siuj-52.txt item: #177 of 191 id: siuj-54 author: Todenhöfer, Tilman; Lodde, Michele; van Kessel, Kim; Pichler, Renate; Vlahou, Antonia; Lotan, Yair title: Urinary-Based Markers for Bladder Cancer Detection date: 2020-10-13 words: 7688 flesch: 56 summary: Performance of assays that are based on detection of DNA alterations Assay Parameters Author Year Technique Patients n Population Sens % Spec % Mutation: FGFR3, PIK3CA, RAS Methylation: 41 CpG islands in 23 genes Microsatellite: 12 different primers Zuiverloon et al. 36] [38] 2016 Allele specific PCR Quantitative multiplex- methylation specific PCR 167/158 • Hematuria 97 84 • Surveillance 90 65 Mutation: TERT, FGFR3 Methylation: SALL3, ONECUT2, CCNA1, BCL2, EOMES, VIM Dahmcke et al. keywords: biomarkers; bladder; cancer; cytology; detection; diagnosis; et al; fgfr3; hematuria; invasive; markers; methylation; molecular; patients; study; surveillance; test; urinary; urine; urol cache: siuj-54.pdf plain text: siuj-54.txt item: #178 of 191 id: siuj-58 author: Krabbe, Laura Maria; Gakis, Georgios; Lotan, Yair title: Clinical Utility of Bladder Cancer Biomarkers date: 2020-10-13 words: 4201 flesch: 48 summary: The goal for markers could be to improve risk stratification of patients so that higher risk patients get evaluation, but there is also identification of which lower risk patients need to be evaluated and which patients may be safely monitored without invasive testing Lotan Y, Inman BA, Davis LG, et al., Evaluation of the fluorescence in situ hybridization test to predict recurrence and/or progression of disease after bacillus calmette-guerin for primary high grade nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer: results from a prospective multicenter trial. keywords: biomarkers; bladder; cancer; disease; muscle; patients; risk; treatment; urol cache: siuj-58.pdf plain text: siuj-58.txt item: #179 of 191 id: siuj-60 author: Claps, Francesco; Mir, Maria Carmen title: Novel Expanding Renal Cell Carcinoma Biomarkers date: 2021-01-18 words: 7390 flesch: 58 summary: Nuzzo et al. performed cell-free methylated DNA immunoprecipitation and high-throughput sequencing (cf MeDIP-seq). (2020)[10] CTCs blood increased  RCC detection and monitoring Allard et al. keywords: analysis; biomarkers; cancer; cell; cell carcinoma; cfdna; ctcs; detection; dna; et al; expression; grade; patients; plasma; potential; prognostic; rcc; renal; serum; survival; tissue; tumor; zhang cache: siuj-60.pdf plain text: siuj-60.txt item: #180 of 191 id: siuj-61 author: Black, Peter title: Striving for Global Representation date: 2021-03-13 words: 887 flesch: 50 summary: Soc Int Urol J.2021;2(2):113–119.DOI: 10.48083/ TVYU2515. 5. Soc Int Urol J.2021;2(2):96 –105.DOI: 10.48083/HRLS8587. keywords: internationale; journal; siu; société cache: siuj-61.pdf plain text: siuj-61.txt item: #181 of 191 id: siuj-64 author: Sajid, Muhammad Tanveer; Zafar, Muhammad Rafiq; Mustafa, Qurat Ul Ain; Abbas, Rabia ; Raziq, Sohail ; Mansoor, Khurram title: Frequency of Metabolic Abnormalities in Pakistani Children With Urinary Lithiasis date: 2021-01-18 words: 4248 flesch: 51 summary: Three hundred nine patients (22.8%) had metabolic abnormalities, the most common being hypocitraturia (184, 59.5%) followed by hypercalciuria (136, 44%) and hypomagnesuria (126, 40.8%). Mean age of presentation, disease duration, recurrent bilateral stones were found significantly different in those having metabolic abnormalities (7.81±2.25 versus 8.76±2.50 P < 0.001, 7.73±1.50 versus 8.43±1.54 P < 0.001, 19.4 versus 2.4% P < 0.001 respectively). keywords: abnormalities; children; disease; frequency; hypocitraturia; metabolic; patients; recurrence; stone; study; urine; urolithiasis cache: siuj-64.pdf plain text: siuj-64.txt item: #182 of 191 id: siuj-72 author: Sinha, Sanjay; Matai, Lavina title: Double Trouble! Rare Complete Duplication of the Entire Urinary Tract With Dual Neurogenic Bladders Necessitating Dual Intermittent Catheterization date: 2021-01-18 words: 547 flesch: 47 summary: Key Words Conflict of Interest Article Information Complete duplication of urethra, complete duplication of urinary bladder, neurogenic bladder, complete duplication of urinary tract None declared. 1A. MRI shows 2 renal pelves and 2 ureters (RLU right lower moiety ureter, RUU right upper moiety ureter, LLU left lower moiety ureter, LUU left upper moiety ureter), the bladder split sagittally into 2 hemibladders (RHB right hemibladder, LHB left hemibladder) and complete duplication of the urethra (RU urethra draining the right hemibladder, LU urethra draining the left hemibladder). keywords: complete; duplication cache: siuj-72.pdf plain text: siuj-72.txt item: #183 of 191 id: siuj-79 author: de la Rosette, Jean; Laguna, Pilar; Zeng, Guohua; Coloby, Patrick; Momesso, Adrián; Azhar, Raed A.; Chłosta, Piotr ; Heesakkers, John ; Crişan, Nicolae ; Ruiz, Leticia; Bolton, Damien; Gómez, Reynaldo ; Klotz, Laurence; Kulkarni, Sanjay; Tanguay, Simon; Gravas, Stavros title: Age-Related Mental Health Consequences of COVID-19: A Global Perspective date: 2021-01-18 words: 4401 flesch: 56 summary: Methods Members of the Executive Board of the SIU designed a self-selected survey consisting of multiple- choice questions about the safety and mental health of urologists during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods Members of the Executive Board of the SIU designed the survey on safety and mental health. keywords: age; care; covid-19; department; health; pandemic; survey; urologists; urology; workers cache: siuj-79.pdf plain text: siuj-79.txt item: #184 of 191 id: siuj-80 author: Hanna, Bishoy; Jackson, Stuart; Narroway, Harry; Chung, Amanda title: Urology Amidst the War on COVID-19 date: 2021-03-15 words: 4767 flesch: 32 summary: Conclusions The COVID-19 pandemic is the greatest current challenge facing health care worldwide. Results and Discussion Elective Surgery Cancellations On March 26, 2020, all elective surgery in Australia, with the exception of category A (within 30 days) and urgent category B (within 90 days), was suspended in an attempt to prepare for a COVID-19 related surge in demand for health care resources[4]. keywords: australia; care; covid-19; eau; february; guidelines; health; march; months; pandemic; patients; risk; surgery; urological; urology; usanz cache: siuj-80.pdf plain text: siuj-80.txt item: #185 of 191 id: siuj-81 author: Dragomir, Alice; Hesswani, Charles ; Marcq, Gautier; So, Alan I; Kollmannsberger, Christian; Basappa, Naveen S.; Fairey, Adrian; Kapoor, Anil ; Lalani, Aly-Khan A.; Finelli, Antonio ; Wood, Lori A; Heng, Daniel Y.C.; Bjarnason, Georg; Breau, Rodney H.; Lavallée, Luke T.; Soulières, Denis ; Drachenberg, Darrel ; Pouliot, Frédéric; Tanguay, Simon title: Can Incomplete Metastasectomy Impact Renal Cell Carcinoma Outcomes? A Propensity Score Matching Analysis From a Prospective Multicenter Collaboration date: 2021-03-13 words: 6465 flesch: 56 summary: Few studies have compared the outcomes of IM patients with those of NM patients. Furthermore, analysis performed for the time to systemic treatment initiation revealed that only IM in patients with lung metastasis resulted in a delayed initiation of systemic therapy (median of 41 months (95% CI 14 to 57) compared with 13 months (95% CI 7 to 35) in NM patients) (P = 0.026) keywords: carcinoma; cell; date; metastasectomy; metastasis; months; number; patients; renal; survival; therapy cache: siuj-81.pdf plain text: siuj-81.txt item: #186 of 191 id: siuj-83 author: DeLong, Jessica; Virasoro, Ramon title: Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgery Curriculum and Postgraduate Training Program Development in the Caribbean date: 2021-03-15 words: 4377 flesch: 48 summary: Global surgery fellowship: a model for surgical care and education in resource-poor countries. Key Words Competing Interests Article Information Global surgery, reconstructive surgery, curriculum development, surgical training, surgical education None declared. keywords: authors; care; curriculum; data; development; fellowship; global; health; module; program; reconstructive; surgery; training cache: siuj-83.pdf plain text: siuj-83.txt item: #187 of 191 id: siuj-87 author: Dasgupta, Ranan; Ong, Teng Aik ; Lim, Jasmine ; Rajandram, Retnagowri ; Gao, Xiaofeng ; Hakim, Lukman ; Mburugu, Patrick ; Ajmera, Rohit ; Yuruk, Emrah ; Pu, Yeong-Shiau ; Geavlete, Petrisor ; Azhar, Raed A. ; Mutambirwa, Shingai; Baard, Joyce title: A Global Perspective of Stenting after Ureteroscopy: an Observational Multicenter Cohort Study date: 2021-03-13 words: 5292 flesch: 48 summary: University Hospital of Larissa, Department of Urology Greece Stavros Gravas 12. National Taiwan University Hospital, Department of Urology Taiwan Yeong-Shiau Pu 35. keywords: data; department; hospital; medical; number; patients; removal; renal; research; stent; stenting; stone; study; university; ureteroscopy; urological; urology; urs; use cache: siuj-87.pdf plain text: siuj-87.txt item: #188 of 191 id: siuj-92 author: Kapoor, Jada; Claps, Francesco; Mir, Carmen; Ischia, Joseph title: Promising Biomarkers in Renal Cell Carcinoma date: 2021-01-18 words: 7477 flesch: 58 summary: Positron emission tomography/computed tomography identification of clear cell renal cell carcinoma: results from the REDECT trial. Gene expression profiling of clear cell renal cell carcinoma: gene identification and prognostic classification. keywords: biomarkers; caix; cancer; carbonic; cell carcinoma; clear; clin; et al; expression; factor; gene; lohse; metastatic; number; oncol; patients; predictive; prognostic; protein; rcc; renal; response; studies; survival; tumor; urol cache: siuj-92.pdf plain text: siuj-92.txt item: #189 of 191 id: siuj-93 author: Hanna, Bishoy; Chung, Amanda title: Australia’s Two-Tier Health Care System United Against COVID-19 date: 2020-10-13 words: 1250 flesch: 44 summary: Public health care in Australia is subject to limited resources, leading to acute health care prioritization and waitlisting for non-urgent care. The University of Sydney, Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Department of Urology, Concord, Australia, 6Department of Urology, Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, Australia, 7Department of Urology, Northern Beaches Hospital, Frenchs Forest, Australia, 8Department of Urology, Sydney Adventist Hospital, Wahroonga, Australia Soc Int Urol J. 2020;1(1):4–5 Introduction The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had and continues to have an unprecedented impact on health care systems worldwide. keywords: australia; care; health; system; urology cache: siuj-93.pdf plain text: siuj-93.txt item: #190 of 191 id: siuj-96 author: Black, Peter title: Going Global date: 2020-10-13 words: 574 flesch: 50 summary: Although the publishing space for urologic journals has become increasingly crowded, the growing number of good quality publications from around the world accommodates this expansion. We will introduce regular features such as “Urology Around the World” to showcase global urologic practices and experiences. keywords: siuj; world cache: siuj-96.pdf plain text: siuj-96.txt item: #191 of 191 id: siuj-97 author: Khalid, Abdullahi title: West Africa Sub-Regional Training and Skills Transfer: My Experience at the Urology Unit of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana date: 2021-01-18 words: 1127 flesch: 39 summary: Experience at the Genitourinary Division of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana Abdullahi Khalid  Institute of Urology and Nephrology, Usmanu Danfodiyo University and Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto, Nigeria Soc Int Urol J. 2021;2(1):7–9 FIGURE 1. Department of Surgery, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital Introduction Surgical training in the West Africa sub-regional countries produces specialist surgeons in most surgical disciplines, including urology, to ensure that people of the sub-region—and sometimes beyond—have access to surgical services. 2. Korle Bu Teaching Hospital: A Brief History. keywords: hospital; sub; training; west cache: siuj-97.pdf plain text: siuj-97.txt