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Int. braz. j. urol ; 37(5): 623-629, Sept.-Oct. 2011. tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-608131

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the performance of a 'one-stop' clinic in terms of proportion of discharges or inclusion in surgical waiting lists. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All patients were referred from primary care facilities (population 220.646) and from different departments in the hospital. Eight senior urologists, two registered nurses and two nurse attendants participated in the experience. Prior to the start of the project, referral protocols had been agreed with the primary care physicians involved. Compliance with the protocols was periodically tested. Eventually 5537 first visits (January-December 2009) where evaluable. RESULTS: Overall, the 'one-stop' format proved feasible in 74.2 percent of the patients (4108/5537). Patients, who successfully used the 'one-stop' format, were significantly younger than those who required additional consultations (43 vs 50 years old, respectively, Student's t test < 0.001). For obvious reasons the 'one-stop' format was universally possible in male sterilization and penile phimosis patients. Similarly, the 'one-stop' policy was applied in most consultations due to male sexual dysfunction (75 percent) and urinary tract infection (73 percent). Other health problems, such as haematuria (62 percent) and renal colic (46 percent), required more than one visit so that care of the patient reverted to the traditional, outpatient care model. CONCLUSION: A 'one-stop' philosophy is feasible for a number of procedures in a urological outpatient clinic. The costs to implement such an approach would be limited to managerial expenditure.


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Adolescent , Adulte , Sujet âgé , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Jeune adulte , Services de consultations externes des hôpitaux/normes , Soins de santé primaires/organisation et administration , Maladies urologiques/diagnostic , Service hospitalier d'urologie/statistiques et données numériques , Études de faisabilité , Besoins et demandes de services de santé/organisation et administration , Modèles d'organisation , Services de consultations externes des hôpitaux/statistiques et données numériques , Orientation vers un spécialiste , Espagne , Urologie , Maladies urologiques/chirurgie , Service hospitalier d'urologie/normes , Listes d'attente
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Int. braz. j. urol ; 33(4): 502-509, July-Aug. 2007. tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-465786

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OBJECTIVE: To assess patient satisfaction and functional results at long term follow-up after surgical correction for Peyronie's disease (PD) and congenital penile curvature (CPC) with the technique of tunical plication. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred and two men operated for PD (n = 76) or CPC (n = 26) in four different departments of urology in public hospitals agreed to answer a six-question telephone questionnaire about treatment satisfaction. Tunica albuginea plication procedures represented the standard surgical approach. Subjects under investigation were correction of the deformity, feeling of bumps under the skin, pain during erection, penile sensory changes, development of erectile dysfunction (ED) and postoperative ability for complete vaginal intromission. Subjective response rates were compared using the chi square test on the basis of the etiology of the disease (CPC or PD). RESULTS: Significant differences (p < 0.05) between patients with CPC and PD were noticed in the prevalence of postoperative penile deformity, sensory changes, ED and ability to complete vaginal intromission, PD patients always showing a more pessimistic view. No significant differences (p = ns) were detected in terms of unpleasant nodes under the penile skin or pain during erection. CONCLUSIONS: Long-term outcome after surgical correction for PD and CPC with the technique of tunical plication can be poor. Probably patient expectations are above the real performance of surgical techniques. Preoperative information should be more exhaustive.


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Adulte , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Satisfaction des patients , Érection du pénis/physiologie , Induration plastique des corps caverneux du pénis/chirurgie , Procédures de chirurgie urologique masculine/méthodes , Loi du khi-deux , Études de suivi , Période postopératoire , Induration plastique des corps caverneux du pénis/diagnostic , Induration plastique des corps caverneux du pénis/étiologie , Pénis/malformations , Pénis/chirurgie , Qualité de vie , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Techniques de suture , Résultat thérapeutique , Procédures de chirurgie urologique masculine/normes
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Int. braz. j. urol ; 33(3): 330-338, May-June 2007. tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-459855

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OBJECTIVE: The literature lacks of studies on postoperative outcomes after urological ambulatory surgery. Our study aims to identify parameters associated with postoperative complications within 30 days after ambulatory urological surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Adjusted and unadjusted comparisons between clinical features and postoperative outcome (complicated and uncomplicated). RESULTS: Postoperative course was complicated in 5 percent of the patients. Discharge schedule was not completed in 1.1 percent while unplanned visits resulted in admission in 0.5 percent. Multivariate analyses could only confirm the independent effect of type of anesthesia and diagnosis-related group (DRG) relative weight. CONCLUSIONS: Ambulatory urological surgery can be safe in terms of postoperative complications. In the present study surgery under general anesthesia, or a higher DRG relative weight procedure, increased the risk of complications compared to surgery under regional or local anesthesia or lower DRG relative weight operations. Patients scheduled for general anesthesia or undergoing complex urological procedures should be warned about an increased risk of postoperative incidents and/or readmission.


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Adolescent , Adulte , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Procédures de chirurgie ambulatoire/effets indésirables , Anesthésie/méthodes , Complications postopératoires , Réadmission du patient/statistiques et données numériques , Procédures de chirurgie urologique/effets indésirables , Anesthésie/effets indésirables , Groupes homogènes de malades , Analyse multifactorielle , Pronostic , Études rétrospectives , Facteurs de risque
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