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Actas Urol Esp ; 29(5): 445-7, 2005 May.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16013788

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: We presents an alternative to prevent the obturator nerve stimulation during TUBR. MATERIAL AND METHOD: We revise 400 bladder tumours corresponding to 218 patients, 46.8% of them localized in lateral bladder wall. An alternative technique is used for that blockade. RESULTS: There have been no adductor contractions in more than 95% of TUBR. CONCLUSIONS: The alternative technique may reduce the stimulation of the obturador nerve and the risk of bladder perforation.


Subject(s)
Nerve Block/methods , Obturator Nerve , Urologic Surgical Procedures/methods , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Urinary Bladder/pathology , Urinary Bladder/surgery , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/surgery
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Actas urol. esp ; 29(5): 445-447, mayo 2005. ilus
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-039275

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Presentamos una alternativa de abordaje para el bloqueo del nervio obturador durante la RTU vesical. Material y Metodos: Se revisan retrospectivamente 400 tumores vesicales intervenidos, correspondientes a 218 pacientes, localizándose un 46,8% de estos en caras laterales. Se utiliza una vía de abordaje alternativa para el bloqueo del nervio obturador. Resultados: Mediante este abordaje, que simplifica, en posición de litotomía, el bloqueo nervioso del obturador, conseguimos en más del 95% de resecciones el que no se produzca estimulación muscular. Conclusiones: Aplicando esta técnica, disminuimos el riesgo de perforación vesical por esta causa, evitando las complicaciones asociadas


Objetives: We presents an alternative to prevent the obturator nerve stimulation during TUBR. Material and Method: We revise 400 bladder tumours corresponding to 218 patients, 46,8% of them localized in lateral bladder wall. An alternative technique is used for that blockade. Results: There have been no adductor contractions in more than 95% of TUBR. Conclusions: The alternative technique may reduce the stimulation of the obturador nerve and the risk of bladder perforation. Objetives: We presents an alternative to prevent the obturator nerve stimulation during TUBR. Material and Method: We revise 400 bladder tumours corresponding to 218 patients, 46,8% of them localized in lateral bladder wall. An alternative technique is used for that blockade. Results: There have been no adductor contractions in more than 95% of TUBR. Conclusions: The alternative technique may reduce the stimulation of the obturador nerve and the risk of bladder perforation (AU)


Subject(s)
Male , Humans , Nerve Block/methods , Obturator Nerve , Transurethral Resection of Prostate/methods , Retrospective Studies , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Prostatic Neoplasms/surgery
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Actas Urol Esp ; 25(7): 519-22, 2001.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11534407

ABSTRACT

We report on the case of a post-traumatic high-flow priapism in a 14 year-old boy, which was confirmed by cavernous blood gas measurement color flow Doppler sonography, and arteriography. It was successfully treated with superselective embolization of the right internal pudendal artery, resulting a clear disappearance of cavernus rigidity.


Subject(s)
Penis/injuries , Penis/physiopathology , Priapism/physiopathology , Adolescent , Blood Flow Velocity , Humans , Male
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Parasite ; 8(2 Suppl): S226-8, 2001 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11484363

ABSTRACT

The capacity of viable, dead Lactobacillus casei and supernatant from L. casei culture, administered by oral route, to induce resistance in mice against Trichinella spiralis infection was evaluated. The percentage of adult worm reduction in the intestine five days after T. spiralis infection as compared with the worm burden in the control group fluctuated between between 53.1 and 58% in mice treated with viable L. casei, while reductions in animals treated with dead lactobacilli or supernatant from L. casei culture were of 44 and 32.5% respectively. The percentage of larvae per gram of muscle tissue reductions, as compared with controls, obtained 30 days after infection ranged from 48.4 to 70.7% in rodents which ingested viable L. casei compared with the percentage reductions of 65.9 and 24% obtained respectively in mice treated with dead lactobacilli or with L. casei supernatant. The protective response observed in the present study may be explained on the basis of 1) lactobacilli colonization of the intestine, 2) macrophage processing of dead lactobacilli in local immune tissues and presentation of L. casei antigens to Th1 cells which, in turn, produced IL-2 to activate B cells and other T cells.


Subject(s)
Lacticaseibacillus casei , Probiotics/therapeutic use , Trichinella spiralis , Trichinellosis/therapy , Administration, Oral , Animals , Female , Immunity, Innate , Immunotherapy , Lacticaseibacillus casei/physiology , Mice , Mice, Inbred Strains , Probiotics/administration & dosage , Trichinella spiralis/immunology , Trichinella spiralis/isolation & purification , Trichinellosis/immunology
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Actas urol. esp ; 25(7): 519-522, jul. 2001.
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-6126

ABSTRACT

Presentamos el caso de un priapismo de alto flujo tras traumatismo perineal directo en un varón de 14 años, que se confirmó mediante gasometría de cuerpos cavernosos, estudio Eco-doppler peneano, y arteriografía pudenda. Se trató satisfactoriamente mediante embolización supraselectiva de una rama de arteria pudenda interna derecha, obteniendo disminución manifiesta de la rigidez cavernosa (AU)


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Male , Humans , Penis , Priapism , Blood Flow Velocity
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Arch Esp Urol ; 53(4): 384-7, 2000 May.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10900774

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To report a case of multiple urethral calculi, an uncommon urological condition in our setting. The clinical, radiological and therapeutic aspects are discussed and the literature is briefly reviewed. METHODS/RESULTS: A 77-year-old male consulted at the emergency services of our hospital for dysuria, pollakiuria and difficulty in voiding. The patient also referred and indurated area in the penile ventral aspect. Radiological examination disclosed three calculi in the penile urethra with were successfully removed by meatotomty and urethrolithotomy. The patient is currently asymptomatic. CONCLUSIONS: Urethral calculus is uncommon in developed countries. "Milking" is not advocated due to the high incidence of urethral injury. Treatment is by simple urethrolithotomy in combination with other techniques (urethroplasty, diverticulectomy, etc.), if required.


Subject(s)
Urethral Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Urinary Calculi/diagnostic imaging , Aged , Humans , Male , Radiography
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Arch Esp Urol ; 52(8): 885-7, 1999 Oct.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10589123

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To report on a rare case of cutaneous metastasis from primary transitional cell carcinoma of the prostate. METHODS: A 70-year-old patient with transitional cell carcinoma of the prostate presented with cutaneous metastasis in the left leg. RESULTS: The cutaneous lesion was resected. Pathological analysis of the specimen demonstrated cutaneous metastasis from transitional cell carcinoma. CONCLUSIONS: Primary transitional cell carcinoma of the prostate is an uncommon and aggressive tumor that can metastasize to distant, atypical sites, as in the case described herein.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Transitional Cell/secondary , Prostatic Neoplasms , Skin Neoplasms/secondary , Aged , Disease Progression , Fatal Outcome , Humans , Leg , Male
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Arch Esp Urol ; 52(5): 471-7, 1999 Jun.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10427885

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To present our experience with synchronous bilateral renal adenocarcinoma. The indications for conservative surgery, the different types and the controversies are discussed. METHODS: 5 patients with bilateral renal adenocarcinoma from our series of 320 renal adenocarcinomas were analyzed for gender, age at presentation, tumor location, size, presenting features and type of surgery performed. RESULTS: Bilateral renal adenocarcinoma accounted for 1.56% in our series. Mean age at presentation was 57.8 years (range 43-69 years). All 5 patients were male. All patients underwent conservative surgery by tumor excision or partial nephrectomy of the side with less involvement followed by delayed radical surgery of the contralateral side. Follow-up ranged from 19 months to 14 years. To date all patients are disease-free and only one is on dialysis 14 years postoperatively. CONCLUSIONS: Bilateral renal adenocarcinoma has been reported to account for 1.4%-5% of all renal masses. The incidence in our series was 1.56%. Conservative renal surgery is indicated in patients like those described herein to prevent the need for dialysis. In our view, conservative renal surgery is a good therapeutic option that carries a small risk of tumor multicentricity and future recurrence.


Subject(s)
Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell/surgery , Adenocarcinoma, Papillary/surgery , Carcinoma, Renal Cell/surgery , Kidney Neoplasms/surgery , Neoplasms, Multiple Primary/surgery , Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell/diagnosis , Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell/pathology , Adenocarcinoma, Papillary/diagnosis , Adenocarcinoma, Papillary/pathology , Adult , Aged , Carcinoma, Renal Cell/diagnosis , Carcinoma, Renal Cell/pathology , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Kidney Neoplasms/diagnosis , Kidney Neoplasms/pathology , Lymph Node Excision , Male , Neoplasm Staging , Neoplasms, Multiple Primary/diagnosis , Neoplasms, Multiple Primary/pathology , Nephrectomy/methods
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Arch Esp Urol ; 52(4): 388-92, 1999 May.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10380331

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To describe a case of Castleman's disease presenting as a retroperitoneal mass, with special reference to the differential diagnosis from other retroperitoneal lesions. The histological features, variants, clinical manifestations, etiopathogenesis and treatment of Castleman's disease are reviewed. METHODS: A 64-year-old male presented with voiding symptoms and hypogastric pain. An ultrasound scan showed a 5 x 6 cm mass located behind the bladder and above the prostate, which was confirmed by an abdomino-pelvic CT scan. RESULTS: Retroperitoneal sarcoma was suspected and the mass was resected. The histopathological analysis showed giant lymphoid hyperplasia (vascular hyaline variant of Castleman's disease). CONCLUSIONS: Retroperitoneal Castleman's disease is a lymphoproliferative disorder with two well-defined histological types and a mixed variant. Although this lesion is frequently localized to the mediastinum (71%), extrathoracic lesions have been described. Definitive diagnosis is based on the postoperative pathological findings.


Subject(s)
Castleman Disease/diagnosis , Castleman Disease/diagnostic imaging , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retroperitoneal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Retroperitoneal Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Sarcoma/diagnosis , Sarcoma/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography
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Actas Urol Esp ; 23(2): 156-9, 1999 Feb.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10327681

ABSTRACT

Renal carcinoma accounts for 2-3% of malignant tumours in the adult, with high tendency for metastasis basically in liver, lymph nodes, lungs and bones. Intraperitoneal, gut, mesentery and omentum involvement is extremely rare affecting only 1% of patients with metastasis at post-mortem. Contribution of one case of renal carcinoma with initial presentation as intraperitoneal metastasis.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Renal Cell/secondary , Kidney Neoplasms/pathology , Peritoneal Neoplasms/secondary , Adult , Humans , Male
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Actas Urol Esp ; 22(9): 798-803, 1998 Oct.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9882822

ABSTRACT

Contribution of one case of pelvic lipomatosis, suspected through diagnostic imaging (CAT) and diagnosed by exploratory laparotomy, leading to severe unilateral ureterohydronephrosis and contralateral distal ureteral ectasia. The features of the disease, presentation form, diagnosis and treatment are discussed.


Subject(s)
Hydronephrosis/etiology , Lipomatosis/complications , Ureteral Obstruction/etiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pelvis
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Actas Urol Esp ; 21(1): 22-7, 1997 Jan.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9182441

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To discover potential differences in known prognostic factors of renal adenocarcinoma in patients under 40 years of age. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A series of 246 patients with renal adenocarcinoma included 17 patients 40 years. Both groups were analyzed for sex, tumour size, histological characteristics and stage, examining the relative proportions within each group and looking for an association between those sets of data and age. RESULTS: No statistically significant associations were found, although it should be noted that in some cases data is incomplete. A larger proportion of low stages at least locally and a greater proportion of granule cell tumours was found in patients 40 years-old compared to those over 40. CONCLUSIONS: Existence of differences in the biological and histological characteristics of renal adenocarcinomas that develop at a younger age is not unlikely. The analysis of each factor and the survival rates in larger series should elucidate these questions, which will also be of interest to improve our understanding of the histogenesis of this type of tumours.


Subject(s)
Adenocarcinoma/epidemiology , Kidney Neoplasms/epidemiology , Adenocarcinoma/pathology , Adenocarcinoma/secondary , Adolescent , Adult , Age Distribution , Female , Humans , Kidney Neoplasms/pathology , Male , Prognosis
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Arch Esp Urol ; 49(6): 627-9, 1996.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8804187

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To review the main features of malignant pheochromocytoma and its relationship to von Recklinghausen's neurofibromatosis. METHODS/RESULTS: We report on a case of malignant bilateral pheochromocytoma with hepatic and pulmonary metastasis, associated with von Recklinghausen's neurofibromatosis. Surgery achieved good results and the patient is well seven years postoperatively. CONCLUSIONS: Approximately 10% of the pheochromocytomas are malignant and treatment is principally by surgery. (131) metaiodobenzylguanidine may be useful in cases with metastasis, residual tumor or local relapse.


Subject(s)
Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/complications , Neurofibromatosis 1/complications , Pheochromocytoma/complications , Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/pathology , Adult , Humans , Liver Neoplasms/secondary , Lung Neoplasms/secondary , Male , Pheochromocytoma/pathology , Pheochromocytoma/secondary
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Actas Urol Esp ; 20(2): 175-80, 1996 Feb.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8677817

ABSTRACT

Presentation of 3 cases of Leydig's cells tumour in the adult seen in our hospital over the last 10 years. They account for 3% of all testicular tumours, 20 to 25% of them appearing during the pre-puberty period. Although an isolated testicular nodule is the most frequent symptom, gynaecomastia can be found in about 30% of adult patients, as it happened in 2 of our patients. Even though no malignant case has been described in children, up to 10% of cases in adults have metastasis, this being the only demonstration of malignant behaviour in these tumours, so radical orchiectomy is the choice therapy. Certain histological and hormonal parameters may be suggestive of the aggressive behaviour of this neoplasia which, however, we have not found in our series of all whom presented a good evolution after surgery. The most common diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, based on the different characteristic of the tumour, are reviewed.


Subject(s)
Leydig Cell Tumor/pathology , Testicular Neoplasms/pathology , Adult , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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Arch Esp Urol ; 48(10): 1027-34, 1995 Dec.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8588720

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To analyze the long-term results of treatment of urethral strictures by internal endoscopic urethrotomy, a simple, easily reproducible procedure that carries a low morbidity and requires a short period of convalescence. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We report our experience of 78 cases submitted to urethrotomy as primary treatment. The results at 19.7 months mean follow-up (range 6 months--5 years) are presented. A maximum of three Sachse procedures were performed if stricture recurred. RESULTS: The complications were rare. Although the results were poor in only 21% of the patients 6 months postoperatively, 46% had recurrent strictures. Moreover, nearly 50% of these strictures recurred after a second or third urethrotomy. CONCLUSIONS: The nature of the stricture, determined by spongiofibrosis, is the main prognostic factor. Internal urethrotomy is indicated in urethral strictures without exorbitant spongiofibrosis, otherwise stricture will recur after internal urethrotomy and other treatment modalities will be required.


Subject(s)
Urethral Stricture/surgery , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Endoscopy , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Time Factors
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Arch Esp Urol ; 48(1): 61-6, 1995.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7733689

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: The present study was conducted to review the epidemiological factors of patients with renal cell carcinoma. METHODS: We reviewed the familial, social, cultural, toxic, occupational and pathological factors of 229 patients who were diagnosed as having renal cell carcinoma between 1975 and 1992 at our hospital. RESULTS: As in other series, we found a greater predisposition in male patients around the seventh decade. However, unlike other studies, we observed a greater predisposition in the lower social and cultural levels and rural population. Of the epidemiological factors related to adenocarcinoma of the kidney, smoking was the most common in this series (41.8%), followed by high blood pressure (15.7%) and toxic-occupational factors (8.2%). We found no correlation between these factors and tumor stage or survival. CONCLUSIONS: Our data show a greater predisposition for renal cell carcinoma in male patients, around the seventh decade, in the lower social and cultural levels and rural population. Smoking, high blood pressure and occupational exposure to toxic agents were the most common epidemiological factors.


Subject(s)
Adenocarcinoma , Aged , Humans , Male
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