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Urology models

Our urology model went through several iterations to get the shape and the material properties of the UPJ correct. Several attempts were made to create a reahstic shape for a dilated renal pelvis from a set of basic geometric structures. Feedback from an experienced urologist was h bly valuable in this endeavor. Another consideration when creating the mold was how easily it could be extracted. An initial process involved creating the components separately and then joining them with sflicone. This was tedious... [Pg.158]

Janzen N, Perry K, Han K, Kristo B, Raman S, Said J, Belledegrun A, Schulam P (2005) The Effects of Intentional Cryoablation and Radio Frequency Ablation of Renal Tissue Involving the Collecting System in a Porcine Model. The Journal of Urology 173 1368-1374. [Pg.261]

Glazer AA, Inman SR, Stowe NT, Novick AC Renal microcirculatory effects of lovastatin in a rat model of reduced renal mass. Urology 50 812-817,1997... [Pg.215]

FIGURE 16.42 Proposed model of pathogenetic steps in germ cell tumor. (Adapted from Sandberg AA, Meloni AM, Suijkerbuijk RF. Reviews of chromosome studies in urological tumors. III. Cytogenetics and genes in testicular tumors. I UroL 1996,155 1531.)... [Pg.649]

Crowley jD, Shelton j, Iverson A), Burton MP, Dalrymple NC, Bishoff IT (2001) Laparoscopic and computed tomography-guided percutaneous radiofrequency ablation of renal tissue acute and chronic effects in an animal model. Urology 57 976-980... [Pg.176]

Zlotta AR, Schulman CC (1999) Ablation of renal tumors in a rabbit model with interstitial saline-augmented radiofrequency energy. Urology 54 382-383 Zlotta AR, Wildihutz T, Raviv G, Peny MO, van Gansbeke D, Noel JC et al (1997) Radiofrequency interstitial tumor ablation (RITA) is a possible new modality for treatment of renal cancer ex vivo and in vivo experience. J Endourol 11 251-258... [Pg.178]

Although rarely used, another urological prosthetic is an artificial testicle, a saline-filled silicone ball that when implanted, mimics the appearance and movement of a natural testicle. It was developed for use in reconstructive surgery on men whose testicle had been removed in the treatment of cancer. It carries a risk of rupture from a sports injury, and one in three cases requires a surgical adjustment within the first year. This prosthetic is not medically necessary and serves only a cosmetic purpose. Perhaps a model will be developed that will provide long-term delivery of testosterone. [Pg.1895]

Berger R, Billups K, Brock G et al (2001) Report of the American Foundation for Urologic Disease (AFUD) Thought Leader Panel for evaluation and treatment of priapism. Int J Impot Res 13 [Suppl 5] S39-43 Bertholon F, Krajewski Y, el Allali A (1996) [Adverse effects priapism caused by paroxetine]. Ann Med Psychol (Paris) 154 145-146 discussion 146-147 Broderick GA, Gordon D, Hypolite J, Levin RM (1994) Anoxia and corporal smooth muscle dysfunction a model for ischemic priapism. J Urol 151 259-262 Broderick GA, Harkaway R (1994) Pharmacologic erection time-dependent changes in the corporal environment. Int J Impot Res 6 9-16... [Pg.76]

HsuTH, FidlerME,Gill IS (2000) Radiofrequency ablation of the kidney acute and chronic histology in porcine model. Urology 56 872-875... [Pg.176]


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