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Advancements such as dental diode lasers, portable mesh nebulizers, and urology operation techniques are transforming patient care. Additionally, individualized cancer immunotherapy is paving the way for personalized treatment strategies, while research on immune acquisition and multiple sclerosis continues to evolve. ...
“The biology and rationale of targeting nectin-4 in urothelial carcinoma.” Nature reviews. Urology vol. 18,2 (2021): 93-103. ...
Prostate cancer can sometimes be difficult for pathologists to diagnose or grade and the number of GU-specialized (genito-urology-specialized) pathologists is shrinking globally. That is why Paige is working with international organizations, like the University of Oxford and Prostate Cancer UK, to change the prostate cancer landscape this Movember and beyond. ...
This feature fosters research on coorelation between BWT and different urological diseases. During the interview with Dr. Xu Kexin from Peking University People's Hospital whose team has been using M5 for about one year, we understand better its clinical significance. ...
Further research is required to clarify their functional relevance. UROLOGY 97: 160–165, ...
You may be unfamiliar with the term urine flow rate or urinary flow rate, which is a common medical term in urology. Put it simply, the rate of urine flow measures how fast urine flows, how much it flows out, and how long it takes. ...
Algorithmic risk models to predict prostate cancer or clinically significant (grade group ≥2) prostate cancer were generated using data from 1036 men recruited at the Kipnes Urology Center in Edmonton, AB, and a site in Baltimore, USA. These models were then tested in a validation cohort of 401 men recruited at the Prostate Cancer Center in Calgary, AB. ...
Organizations Martini-Klinik Prostate Cancer Center and Department of Urology, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany, MDxHealth, B.V., Nijmegen, Netherlands, MDxHealth, Inc., Irvine, CA, Mathematical Modeling, Statistics and Bioinformatics, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium, Martini-Klinik Prostate Cancer Center, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, ...
Since its successful development, Nitinol with unique shape-memory characteristics has been used in oral, neurosurgery, cardiovascular, thoracic surgery, otolaryngology, hepatobiliary, urology, and gynecology, etc. The products include orthodontic wires, roots Tube file, spinal orthopedic rod, bone plate (nitinol sheet), intramedullary needle, patella claw, guidewire, guide ...
All the rooms are multi-purpose, making it possible to host all the surgeries performed (orthopedics, digestive, urology, vascular, gynecology, ophthalmology). The biggest challenge was to find the single configuration suitable for all users of the theater (surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses). ...
Cleared by FDA in 2000, there are nearly 70 representative clinical uses for da Vinci systems, Intuitive noted, spanning clinical specialties including urology, gynecology, thoracic surgery, general surgery, and transoral surgery. ...
#CancelEverything On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the coronavirus 2019 disease (COVID-19) a global pandemic. Its impact left the world uncertain about health, politics and the economy. The first wave caused a major disruption to health services, exacerbating concerns of patient and physician safety and resource availability. On trend with the “cancel ...
Inconsistent data is out on this subject: A study published by the British Journal of Urology found that when utilizing the da Vinci robotic system for prostatectomy cases, blood loss only dropped significantly after 50 procedures and that a decrease in the complication rate only occurred after 150 cases. ...
“Freehand transperineal biopsy” seems to be the latest buzzword in the urology world, and for good reason. Compared to transrectal, transperineal is proven to be the cleaner and ultimately safer approach for prostate biopsies. ...
The robot arms move above the patient’s stomach as if guided by an invisible hand. Monitors on each side of the operating table show an oversized, 3-D image of the stomach’s interior. Two meters (about six feet) away, Dr. Markus Mille sits fully absorbed at the control ...
What is telemedicine? Telemedicine is sharing information about a patient’s health outside of a traditional in-person visit with a doctor. Telemedicine began in the 1950s when hospital systems tried to find ways to share information through the telephone. Telemedicine was used between doctors and their patients, especially when connecting a patient to a specialist at a distance. The ...
EDAP’s position as a leader in the urology market, its HIFU technology, and its track record of innovation in providing minimally invasive therapy solutions to prostate cancer patients provide an excellent complement to Exact Imaging’s technology. ...
Materials and methods: The study population consisted of 211 AA men from 7 urology centers across the United States; all of whom were undergoing 12-core transrectal ultrasound-guided repeat biopsy within 30 months from a negative index biopsy. ...
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Summary OTraces, in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Medical Center, Brady Urology Institute (JHMC), performed a blinded validation study on OTraces prostate cancer (PCa) detection products. ...