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PEER-TO-PEER CLINICAL CONVERSATIONS
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Revolutionizing Urodynamic Monitoring with Bright Uro's Innovative Catheter-Free Sensor System
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Derek Herrera
Diane Newman engages with Derek Herrera in a discussion about an innovative solution by Bright Uro to lower urinary tract dysfunction. Bright Uro has developed the Glean Urodynamic System, a miniature, wireless sensor inserted into the bladder, designed to replace the traditional catheter-based method. |
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Emerging Technologies in Urology: A Glimpse Into Tibial Nerve Stimulation for Bladder Dysfunction Treatment
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Howard Goldman, MD, FACS
In this discussion, Diane Newman talks with Howard Goldman about advances in neuromodulation technology for patients with lower urinary tract dysfunction, overactive bladder, and urinary incontinence.
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Outcomes of the Group Learning Achieves Decreased Incidents of Lower Urinary Symptoms (GLADIOLUS) Study |
Diane K. Newman, DNP, ANP-BC, BCB-PMD, FAAN
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Diane Newman shares the outcomes of the GLADIOLUS study, a randomized controlled trial examining the efficacy of a group-administered behavioral treatment for older adult women with urinary incontinence.
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In-Vivo Application of a Novel Catheter for Electromotive Drug Administration (EMDA) in the Porcine Ureter
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Seyed Hossein Hosseini Sharifi, MD
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Seyed Hossein Hosseini Sharifi presents on catheters utilizing Electromotive Drug Administration (EMDA) to instantly relax the ureter, easing surgical access. The study, conducted on pigs, demonstrates the effectiveness and safety of this innovative approach, marking a potential paradigm shift in urological procedures.
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Outcomes of a Noninferiority Randomised Controlled Trial of Surgery for Men with Urodynamic Stress Incontinence After Prostate Surgery (MASTER) - Beyond the Abstract
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Sachin Malde, & Arun Sahai, Ph.D., FRCS (Urol)
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The MASTER trial compares the artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) and male sling in men with post-prostatectomy stress urinary incontinence (SUI). This study shows both options are effective, but AUS is more satisfactory, highlighting the importance of understanding patient expectations and values in counseling.
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Efficacy and Safety of Intraurethral Erbium:YAG Laser Treatment in Women with Stress Urinary Incontinence Following Failed Intravaginal Laser Therapy: A Retrospective Study - Beyond the Abstract
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Chi-Feng Su & Yung-Ling Tsen
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This study explores the efficacy and safety of intraurethral Erbium:YAG laser treatment in women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) after failed intravaginal laser therapy. Results indicate a commendable amelioration rate of approximately 80%, showcasing the potential of intraurethral laser therapy as a valuable therapeutic adjunct for managing SUI in patients refractory to initial treatments.
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Challenges Defining “Normal” In Multi-Channel Urodynamics
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Natalie Swavely, MD
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Natalie Swavely discusses challenges in defining "normal" in multi-channel urodynamics, highlighting the invasive and non-physiologic nature of the study, leading to potential artifacts. The study, involving 24 healthy volunteers, revealed high rates of abnormal urodynamic findings, emphasizing the need for less invasive and more physiologic techniques to accurately assess bladder function.
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