Preoperative Nightmares In Urology: Patients Who Have Undergone Multiple Procedures
Pierluigi Bove, MD, explores performing major urologic surgery in patients with a history of multiple previous procedures.
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Posted by Pierluigi Bove, MD | Apr 2025
Pierluigi Bove, MD, explores performing major urologic surgery in patients with a history of multiple previous procedures.
Read MorePosted by James S. Wysock, MD, MSc | Apr 2025
James Wysock, MD, MS, delves into the evolving role of whole gland ablation (WGA) in prostate cancer management, particularly in intermediate- to high-risk cases and challenging clinical scenarios.
In this 20-minute presentation, Dr. Wysock highlights specific patient profiles where WGA may be preferable, including those with prior pelvic radiation, contraindications to surgery or radiotherapy, or elderly patients seeking less invasive yet effective treatment. In the salvage setting, WGA offers a compelling alternative for local recurrences, achieving substantial cancer control while avoiding aggressive surgical or radiation options.
Technological advancements like TULSA and HIFU enhance WGA precision. Challenges such as recurrence rates and in-field failures underscore the need for meticulous treatment planning and expanded ablation margins.
Dr. Wysock advocates for trials to validate WGA as a mainstream option, particularly in patients who cannot undergo radical treatments. This approach aligns with evolving guidelines and patient preferences, underscoring WGA’s potential as a transformative option in prostate cancer care.
Read MorePosted by Katherine Amin, MD | Mar 2025
Katherine Amin, MD, discusses overactive bladder, its pathophysiology, prevalence, economic burden, and evolving treatment strategies.
Read MorePosted by Adam Cole, USAF, Col. MD | Mar 2025
Adam Cole, USAF, Col. MD, discusses how TruCore’s digital pathology transforms clinical practice, particularly in genitourinary pathology.
Read MorePosted by Richard G. Stock, MD | Mar 2025
Richard G. Stock, MD, explores the role of rectal spacers in reducing gastrointestinal toxicity during prostate cancer radiotherapy.
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