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Publikováno v:
Urology Case Reports, Vol 38, Iss, Pp 101686-(2021)
Urology Case Reports
Urology Case Reports
Müllerian duct remnants are rare and found in patients with disorders of sexual development. Presenting symptoms vary and many parents opt for surgical management. Literature on robotic repair is limited to small series, single case reports and all
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urology. 206
Autor:
Matthew Lee, Jonatha A. Roth, Zarine R. Balsara, Anand Badri, Ziho Lee, Michael G. Packer, Daniel Eun, Gregory E. Dean
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Journal of Urology. 201
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Journal of Urology. 201
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Journal of Urology. 197
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Journal of Urology. 195
Autor:
Gregory E. Dean, Mark R. Zaontz
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric urology. 12(4)
Historically, significant ventral penile curvature secondary to corporal body disproportion has been corrected either by dorsal plication or division of the urethral plate. In the rare situations where there is severe chordee in the face of an intact
Autor:
Anthony Herndon, Charles W. Concodora, Gregory E. Dean, John D. Edmondson, Max Maizels, James M. Elmore, Dana A. Weiss, Karen Rychlik, Jack S. Elder, Seth A. Alpert
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric urology. 12(4)
Summary Background The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Task Force on Circumcision has called for the development of standards of trainee proficiency in regards to evaluation and technique for neonatal clamp circumcision (NCC). At the present tim
Autor:
Michel A. Pontari, Mary F. Barbe, Justin C. Brown, Gregory E. Dean, Alan S. Braverman, Michael R. Ruggieri
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine. 15:526-531
Object Nerve transfers are an effective means of restoring control to paralyzed somatic muscle groups and, recently, even denervated detrusor muscle. The authors performed a cadaveric pilot project to examine the feasibility of restoring control to t
Autor:
Gregory E. Dean, Christopher J. Long
Publikováno v:
Current Urology Reports. 12:413-418
Overactive bladder secondary to myelomeningocele provides a unique management problem to the health care provider. A randomized prospective trial has called into question the standard postnatal treatment closure of myelomeningocele, with antenatal cl