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Burned-out testis tumour that metastasized to retroperitoneal lymph nodes: a case report
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The fish-hook configuration of the distal ureter indicates bladder outlet obstruction due to benign prostatic hyperplasia
A transobturator adjustable system for male incontinence: 30-month follow-up of a multicenter study
Advances in the role of sacral nerve neuromodulation in lower urinary tract symptoms
Sacral neuromodulation has been developed to treat chronic lower urinary tract symptoms, resistant to classical conservative therapy. The suspected mechanisms of action include afferent stimulation of the central nervous system and modulation of activity at the level of the brain. Typical neuromodulation is indicated both in overactivity and in underactivity of the lower urinary tract. In the majority of patients, a unilateral electrode in a sacral foramen and connected to a pulse generator is sufficient to achieve significant clinical results also on long term. In recent years, other urological indications have been explored
The self-anchoring transobturator male sling to treat stress urinary incontinence in men: a new sling, a surgical approach and anatomical findings in a cadaveric study
Malignant Transformation in a Mature Testicular Teratoma Left Untreated for more than 50 Years Since Childhood
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