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Mashup Score: 1Ascending testis: A congenital predetermined condition - 8 hour(s) ago
About 0.8% of boys have undescended testes at 1 year of age. However, the overall rate of orchidopexy is 2.5 times that expected. While studies have shown ascending testes accounting for a proportion of such discrepancy, the aetiology of this ascent remains controversial. In this study, intra-operative findings of patients underwent orchidopexy for ascending testes are evaluated to infer aetiology.
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Mashup Score: 8The effect of preoperative hormonal stimulation on the urethral plate; A histologic and histochemical study - 6 month(s) ago
Preoperative hormone stimulation (PHS) is used to increase the glans size and may improve the cosmetic appearance after hypospadias surgery. The exact effect of PHS on different penile tissues remains unclear and controversial. Previous studies showed that PHS increased vessel density in the foreskin. However, the effect of PHS on the urethral has never been studied before. In this study we examine the PHS effects on the urethral plate.
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Mashup Score: 26Staged laparoscopic orchiopexy of intra-abdominal testis: Spermatic vessels division versus traction? A multicentric comparative study - 8 month(s) ago
Staged laparoscopic management of intra-abdominal testes using pedicular section is recognized as gold standard technique, successful in 85 % of cases for scrotal testicular position with less than 10 % testicular atrophy. Recently, Shehata proposed a new technique without pedicular division for these testes, using spermatic vessels traction, but did not provide a comparative study of the two techniques.
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Mashup Score: 25Staged laparoscopic orchiopexy of intra-abdominal testis: Spermatic vessels division versus traction? A multicentric comparative study - 8 month(s) ago
Staged laparoscopic management of intra-abdominal testes using pedicular section is recognized as gold standard technique, successful in 85 % of cases for scrotal testicular position with less than 10 % testicular atrophy. Recently, Shehata proposed a new technique without pedicular division for these testes, using spermatic vessels traction, but did not provide a comparative study of the two techniques.
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Mashup Score: 24Staged laparoscopic orchiopexy of intra-abdominal testis: Spermatic vessels division versus traction? A multicentric comparative study - 8 month(s) ago
Staged laparoscopic management of intra-abdominal testes using pedicular section is recognized as gold standard technique, successful in 85 % of cases for scrotal testicular position with less than 10 % testicular atrophy. Recently, Shehata proposed a new technique without pedicular division for these testes, using spermatic vessels traction, but did not provide a comparative study of the two techniques.
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Mashup Score: 24Staged laparoscopic orchiopexy of intra-abdominal testis: Spermatic vessels division versus traction? A multicentric comparative study - 8 month(s) ago
Staged laparoscopic management of intra-abdominal testes using pedicular section is recognized as gold standard technique, successful in 85 % of cases for scrotal testicular position with less than 10 % testicular atrophy. Recently, Shehata proposed a new technique without pedicular division for these testes, using spermatic vessels traction, but did not provide a comparative study of the two techniques.
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Mashup Score: 1Home Page: Journal of Pediatric Urology - 8 month(s) ago
The JPU is looking to recruit a new Associate Editor-in-Chief! The deadline for applications is 1 June 2024. The JPU Lecture 2023 entitled ’30 years of Laparoscopic and Robotics in Pediatric Urology: the targets remain challenging’ delived by Prof Alaa El Ghoneimi is now available on YouTube. To advance and improve the education in Pediatric Urology and the diffusion of knowledge of new and improved methods of teaching and practising pediatric urology in all its branches. Scope: The Journal of Pediatric
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Mashup Score: 1Home Page: Journal of Pediatric Urology - 8 month(s) ago
The JPU is looking to recruit a new Associate Editor-in-Chief! The deadline for applications is 1 June 2024. The JPU Lecture 2023 entitled ’30 years of Laparoscopic and Robotics in Pediatric Urology: the targets remain challenging’ delived by Prof Alaa El Ghoneimi is now available on YouTube. To advance and improve the education in Pediatric Urology and the diffusion of knowledge of new and improved methods of teaching and practising pediatric urology in all its branches. Scope: The Journal of Pediatric
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Mashup Score: 1Home Page: Journal of Pediatric Urology - 9 month(s) ago
The JPU is looking to recruit a new Associate Editor-in-Chief! The deadline for applications is 1 June 2024. The JPU Lecture 2023 entitled ’30 years of Laparoscopic and Robotics in Pediatric Urology: the targets remain challenging’ delived by Prof Alaa El Ghoneimi is now available on YouTube. To advance and improve the education in Pediatric Urology and the diffusion of knowledge of new and improved methods of teaching and practising pediatric urology in all its branches. Scope: The Journal of Pediatric
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Mashup Score: 1Home Page: Journal of Pediatric Urology - 10 month(s) ago
The JPU is looking to recruit a new Associate Editor-in-Chief! The deadline for applications is 1 June 2024. The JPU Lecture 2023 entitled ’30 years of Laparoscopic and Robotics in Pediatric Urology: the targets remain challenging’ delived by Prof Alaa El Ghoneimi is now available on YouTube. To advance and improve the education in Pediatric Urology and the diffusion of knowledge of new and improved methods of teaching and practising pediatric urology in all its branches. Scope: The Journal of Pediatric
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