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- Best of the 2013 AUA Annual Meeting Part II: More Highlights From the 2013 American Urological Association Annual Meeting, May 4-8, 2013, San Diego, CA.
- Zeitlin SI, Rajfer J, Shapiro E.Author information The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA.KEYWORDS: Antibiotic resistance, Exogenous testosterone therapy, Febrile urinary tract infection, Klinefelter’s syndrome, Male infertility, MicroTESE, Variocele, Vasectomy reversal
- Reviews in urology.Rev Urol.2013;15(3):118-123.
- PMID 24223024
- The significance of Y chromosome microdeletion analysis in subfertile men with clinical variocele.
- Sagnak L, Ersoy H, Ozok U, Eraslan A, Yararbas K, Goktug G, Tukun A.Author information Urology Clinics, Yildirim Beyazit Education and Research Hospital, Ministry of Health, Ankara, Turkey.AbstractINTRODUCTION: The aim of study is determining the cost-effectiveness of detection analysis in the presence of exceptional patients who have mild semen disorders, and beware of unnecessary varicocele repairs; and to ascertain whether patients with clinical varicocele should undergo Y chromosome (Yq) microdeletion analysis as a routine procedure.
- Archives of medical science : AMS.Arch Med Sci.2010 Jun 30;6(3):382-7. doi: 10.5114/aoms.2010.14259.
- INTRODUCTION: The aim of study is determining the cost-effectiveness of detection analysis in the presence of exceptional patients who have mild semen disorders, and beware of unnecessary varicocele repairs; and to ascertain whether patients with clinical varicocele should undergo Y chromosome (Yq)
- PMID 22371775
- Laparoscopic urologic surgery outcome assessment.
- Gomella LG, Abdel-Meguid TA, Lotfi MA, Hirsch IH, Albala D, Manyak M, Kozminski M, Sosa E, Stone NN.Author information Department of Urology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19017-5097, USA.AbstractLaparoscopic surgery is an evolving technique that began to be applied widely in urology in the early 1990s. We have conducted an ongoing multicenter study of laparoscopic urologic surgery to identify any changes in utilization, complications, and short- and long-term outcomes. Laparoscopic urologic surgical procedures were assessed in three successive phases: retrospective initial experience [P1] (before 1991), and prospectively, an intermediate phase [P2] (1991-1992) and a late phase [P3] (1993-1994). The late phase group was followed for 1 year through 1995 to identify any delayed complications. In the P1 group, 114 patients are included; 105 underwent laparoscopic pelvic lymph node dissection (LPLND), 7 underwent laparoscopic variocele ligation (LVL), and 2 underwent other procedures. The complication rates in P1 are 21% (total): 10.5% (major) and 10.5% (minor). The P2 group includes 148 patients; 132 underwent LPLND, 10 underwent LVL, and 6 underwent other procedures. The complication rates decreased to 16.2% (total): 6% (major) and 10.1% (minor). The latest group (P3) includes 326 subjects; 245 had LPLND, 39 had LVL, and 42 had other procedures. More improvement in outcome is shown in this phase with a 7.98% total complication rate: 0.92% major and 7.05% minor. In addition, other parameters such as operative time and hospital stay show improvement through the successive phases. There were no significant long-term complications in the latest study group. This study demonstrates a continual improvement in outcome and changes in utilization patterns as urologists become more experienced with laparoscopic surgery. The complexity of the procedures performed has increased with a decrease in the complication rates overall.
- Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A.J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A.1997 Apr;7(2):77-86.
- Laparoscopic surgery is an evolving technique that began to be applied widely in urology in the early 1990s. We have conducted an ongoing multicenter study of laparoscopic urologic surgery to identify any changes in utilization, complications, and short- and long-term outcomes. Laparoscopic urologic
- PMID 9459806
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- spermatic varicocele, spermophlebectasia, variocele
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- varicocele testis
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- 蔓状静脈叢の静脈が拡張し、陰嚢内に腫瘤状に触れる状態。左に好発。立位で怒張した腫瘤を触れ、疼痛をきたす。男性不妊症の原因となる。