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2. Effect of telephone‐assisted smoking cessation programme on the self‐efficacy, recurrence in patients with bladder cancer: A study protocol
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Özdemir, İrem Nur, primary, Kılınç İşleyen, Eda, additional, and Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, additional
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- 2024
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3. Global Practice Patterns in the Evaluation of Non-Obstructive Azoospermia: Results of a World-Wide Survey and Expert Recommendations
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Shah, Rupin, primary, Rambhatla, Amarnath, additional, Atmoko, Widi, additional, Martinez, Marlon, additional, Ziouziou, Imad, additional, Kothari, Priyank, additional, Tadros, Nicholas, additional, Phuoc, Nguyen Ho Vinh, additional, Kavoussi, Parviz, additional, Harraz, Ahmed, additional, Salvio, Gianmaria, additional, Gul, Murat, additional, Hamoda, Taha, additional, Toprak, Tuncay, additional, Birowo, Ponco, additional, Ko, Edmund, additional, Arafa, Mohamed, additional, Ghayda, Ramy Abou, additional, Karthikeyan, Vilvapathy Senguttuvan, additional, Saleh, Ramadan, additional, Russo, Giorgio Ivan, additional, Pinggera, Germar-Michael, additional, Chung, Eric, additional, Savira, Missy, additional, Colpi, Giovanni M., additional, Zohdy, Wael, additional, Pescatori, Edoardo, additional, Park, Hyun Jun, additional, Fukuhara, Shinichiro, additional, Tsujimura, Akira, additional, Rojas-Cruz, Cesar, additional, Marino, Angelo, additional, Mak, Siu King, additional, Amar, Edouard, additional, Ibrahim, Wael, additional, Sindhwani, Puneet, additional, Alhathal, Naif, additional, Busetto, Gian Maria, additional, Hashimi, Manaf Al, additional, El-Sakka, Ahmed, additional, Ramazan, Asci, additional, Dimitriadis, Fotios, additional, Timpano, Massimiliano, additional, Jezek, Davor, additional, Altay, Baris, additional, Zylbersztejn, Daniel Suslik, additional, Wong, Michael YC, additional, Moon, Du Geon, additional, Wyns, Christine, additional, Gamidov, Safar, additional, Akhavizadegan, Hamed, additional, Franceschelli, Alessandro, additional, Aydos, Kaan, additional, Quang, Vinh Nguyen, additional, Ashour, Shedeed, additional, Dayel, Adel Al, additional, Al-Marhoon, Mohamed S., additional, Micic, Sava, additional, Binsaleh, Saleh, additional, Hussein, Alayman, additional, Elbardisi, Haitham, additional, Mostafa, Taymour, additional, Taha, Emad, additional, Ramsay, Jonathan, additional, Zachariou, Athanasios, additional, Abdelrahman, Islam Fathy Soliman, additional, Rajmil, Osvaldo, additional, Kalkanli, Arif, additional, Molina, Juan Manuel Corral, additional, Bocu, Kadir, additional, Duarsa, Gede Wirya Kusuma, additional, Ceker, Gokhan, additional, Serefoglu, Ege Can, additional, Bahar, Fahmi, additional, Gherabi, Nazim, additional, Kuroda, Shinnosuke, additional, Bouzouita, Abderrazak, additional, Gudeloglu, Ahmet, additional, Ceyhan, Erman, additional, Hasan, Mohamed Saeed Mohamed, additional, Musa, Muhammad Ujudud, additional, Motawi, Ahmad, additional, Chak-Lam, Cho, additional, Taniguchi, Hisanori, additional, Ho, Christopher Chee Kong, additional, Vazquez, Jesus Fernando Solorzano, additional, Mutambirwa, Shingai, additional, Gungor, Nur Dokuzeylul, additional, Bendayan, Marion, additional, Giulioni, Carlo, additional, Baser, Aykut, additional, Falcone, Marco, additional, Boeri, Luca, additional, Blecher, Gideon, additional, Kheradmand, Alireza, additional, Sethupathy, Tamilselvi, additional, Adriansjah, Ricky, additional, Narimani, Nima, 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Filippo, additional, Calogero, Aldo E., additional, Makarounis, Konstantinos, additional, Jindal, Sunil, additional, Hoai, Bac Nguyen, additional, Banthia, Ravi, additional, Peña, Marcelo Rodriguez, additional, Moorthy, Dharani, additional, Adamyan, Aram, additional, Kulaksiz, Deniz, additional, Kandil, Hussein, additional, Sofikitis, Nikolaos, additional, Salzano, Ciro, additional, Jungwirth, Andreas, additional, Banka, Surendra Reddy, additional, Mierzwa, Tiago Cesar, additional, Turunç, Tahsin, additional, Jain, Divyanu, additional, Avoyan, Armen, additional, Salacone, Pietro, additional, Kadıoğlu, Ateş, additional, Gupta, Chirag, additional, Lin, Haocheng, additional, Shamohammadi, Iman, additional, Mogharabian, Nasser, additional, Barrett, Trenton, additional, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, additional, Crafa, Andrea, additional, Daoud, Salima, additional, Malhotra, Vineet, additional, Almardawi, Abdulmalik, additional, Selim, Osama Mohamed, additional, Moussa, Mohamad, additional, Haghdani, Saeid, additional, Duran, Mesut Berkan, additional, Kunz, Yannic, additional, Preto, Mirko, additional, Eugeni, Elena, additional, Nguyen, Thang, additional, Elshahid, Ahmed Rashad, additional, Suyono, Seso Sulijaya, additional, Parikesit, Dyandra, additional, Nada, Essam, additional, Orozco, Eduardo Gutiérrez, additional, Boitrelle, Florence, additional, Trang, Nguyen Thi Minh, additional, Jamali, Mounir, additional, Nair, Raju, additional, Ruzaev, Mikhail, additional, Gadda, Franco, additional, Thomas, Charalampos, additional, Ferreira, Raphael Henrique, additional, Gul, Umit, additional, Maruccia, Serena, additional, Kanbur, Ajay, additional, Kinzikeeva, Ella, additional, Abumelha, Saad, additional, Quang, Nguyen, additional, Kosgi, Raghavender, additional, Gokalp, Fatih, additional, Soebadi, Mohammad Ayodhia, additional, Paul, Gustavo Marquesine, additional, Sajadi, Hesamoddin, additional, Gupte, Deepak, additional, Ambar, Rafael F., additional, Sogutdelen, Emrullah, additional, Singla, Karun, additional, Basurkano, Ari, additional, Kim, Shannon Hee Kyung, additional, Gilani, Mohammad Ali Sadighi, additional, Nagao, Koichi, additional, Brodjonegoro, Sakti Ronggowardhana, additional, Rezano, Andri, additional, Elkhouly, Mohamed, additional, Mazzilli, Rossella, additional, Farsi, Hasan M. A., additional, Ba, Hung Nguyen, additional, Alali, Hamed, additional, Kafetzis, Dimitrios, additional, Long, Tran Quang Tien, additional, Alsaid, Sami, additional, Cuong, Hoang Bao Ngoc, additional, Oleksandr, Knigavko, additional, Mustafa, Akhmad, additional, Acosta, Herik, additional, Pai, Hrishikesh, additional, Şahin, Bahadır, additional, Arianto, Eko, additional, Teo, Colin, additional, Jayaprakash, Sanjay Prakash, additional, Rachman, Rinaldo Indra, additional, Yenice, Mustafa Gurkan, additional, Sefrioui, Omar, additional, Paghdar, Smit, additional, Priyadarshi, Shivam, additional, Tanic, Marko, additional, Alfatlawy, Noor Kareem, additional, Rizaldi, Fikri, additional, Vishwakarma, Ranjit B., additional, Kanakis, George, additional, Cherian, Dinesh Thomas, additional, Lee, Joe, additional, Galstyan, Raisa, additional, Keskin, Hakan, additional, Wurzacher, Jana, additional, Seno, Doddy Hami, additional, Noegroho, Bambang S., additional, Margiana, Ria, additional, Javed, Qaisar, additional, Castiglioni, Fabrizio, additional, Tanwar, Raman, additional, Puigvert, Ana, additional, Kaya, Coşkun, additional, Purnomo, Medianto, additional, Yazbeck, Chadi, additional, Amir, Azwar, additional, Borges, Edson, additional, Bellavia, Marina, additional, Deswanto, Isaac Ardianson, additional, V, Vinod K, additional, Liguori, Giovanni, additional, Minh, Dang Hoang, additional, Siddiqi, Kashif, additional, Colombo, Fulvio, additional, Zini, Armand, additional, Patel, Niket, additional, Çayan, Selahittin, additional, Al-Kawaz, Ula, additional, Ragab, Maged, additional, Hebrard, Guadalupe Hernández, additional, Hoffmann, Ivan, additional, Efesoy, Ozan, additional, Saylam, Barış, additional, and Agarwal, Ashok, additional
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- 2024
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4. Factors predicting the success of intradetrusor onabotulinum toxin-A treatment in children with neurogenic bladders due to myelomeningocele: The outcomes of a large cohort
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Danacioglu, Yavuz Onur, Keser, Ferhat, Ersoz, Cevper, Polat, Salih, Avci, Ali Egemen, Kalkan, Senad, and Silay, Mesrur Selcuk
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- 2021
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5. Controversy and Consensus on Indications for Sperm DNA Fragmentation Testing in Male Infertility: A Global Survey, Current Guidelines, and Expert Recommendations
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Agarwal, Ashok, Farkouh, Ala’a, Saleh, Ramadan, Abdel-Meguid Hamoda, Taha Abo-Almagd, Harraz, Ahmed M., Kavoussi, Parviz, Arafa, Mohamed, Salvio, Gianmaria, Rambhatla, Amarnath, Toprak, Tuncay, Gül, Murat, Phuoc, Nguyen Ho Vinh, Boitrelle, Florence, Birowo, Ponco, Ghayda, Ramy Abou, Cannarella, Rossella, Kuroda, Shinnosuke, Durairajanayagam, Damayanthi, Zini, Armand, Wyns, Christine, Sarikaya, Selcuk, Tremellen, Kelton, Mostafa, Taymour, Sokolakis, Ioannis, Evenson, Donald P., Henkel, Ralf, Zohdy, Wael, Chung, Eric, Ziouziou, Imad, Falcone, Marco, Russo, Giorgio I., Al-Hashimi, Manaf, Calogero, Aldo E., Ko, Edmund, Colpi, Giovanni, Lewis, Sheena, Serefoglu, Ege Can, Bahar, Fahmi, Martinez, Marlon, Nguyen, Quang, Ambar, Rafael F., Bakircioglu, Mustafa Emre, Kandil, Hussein, Mogharabian, Nasser, Sabbaghian, Marjan, Taniguchi, Hisanori, Tsujimura, Akira, Sajadi, Hesamoddin, Ibrahim, Wael, Atmoko, Widi, Vogiatzi, Paraskevi, Gunes, Sezgin, Gilani, Mohammad Ali Sadighi, Roychoudhury, Shubhadeep, Güngör, Nur Dokuzeylül, Hakim, Lukman, Adriansjah, Ricky, Kothari, Priyank, Jindal, Sunil, Amar, Edouard, Park, Hyun Jun, Long, Tran Quang Tien, Homa, Sheryl T., Karthikeyan, Vilvapathy Senguttuvan, Zilaitiene, Birute, Rosas, Israel Maldonado, Marino, Angelo, Pescatori, Edoardo, Ozer, Cevahir, Akhavizadegan, Hamed, Garrido, Nicolas, Busetto, Gian Maria, Adamyan, Aram, Al-Marhoon, Mohamed, Elbardisi, Haitham, Dolati, Parisa, Darbandi, Mahsa, Darbandi, Sara, Balercia, Giancarlo, Pinggera, Germar-Michael, Micic, Sava, Ho, Christopher Chee Kong, Moussa, Mohamad, Preto, Mirko, Zenoaga-Barbăroşie, Cătălina, Smith, Ryan P., Kosgi, Raghavender, Rosette, Jean de la, El-Sakka, Ahmed I., Abumelha, Saad Mohammed, Mierzwa, Tiago Cesar, Ong, Teng Aik, Banihani, Saleem A., Bowa, Kasonde, Fukuhara, Shinichiro, Boeri, Luca, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, Gokalp, Fatih, Selim, Osama Mohamed, Cho, Chak-Lam, Tadros, Nicholas N., Ugur, Muhammet Rasit, Ozkent, Mehmet Serkan, Chiu, Peter, Kalkanli, Arif, Khalafalla, Kareim, Vishwakarma, Ranjit B., Finocchi, Federica, Andreadakis, Sotiris, Giulioni, Carlo, Çeker, Gökhan, Ceyhan, Erman, Malhotra, Vineet, Yilmaz, Mehmet, Timpano, Massimiliano, Barrett, Trenton L., Kim, Shannon Hee Kyung, Ahn, Sun-Tae, Giacone, Filippo, Palani, Ayad, Duarsa, Gede Wirya Kusuma, Kadioglu, Ates, Gadda, Franco, Zylbersztejn, Daniel Suslik, Aydos, Kaan, Kulaksız, Deniz, Gupte, Deepak, Calik, Gokhan, Karna, Keshab Kumar, Drakopoulos, Panagiotis, Baser, Aykut, Kumar, Vijay, Molina, Juan Manuel Corral, Rajmil, Osvaldo, Ferreira, Raphael H., Leonardi, Sofia, Avoyan, Armen, Sogutdelen, Emrullah, Franco, Giorgio, Ramsay, Jonathan, Ramirez, Liliana, Shah, Rupin, Agarwal, Ashok, Farkouh, Ala’a, Saleh, Ramadan, Abdel-Meguid Hamoda, Taha Abo-Almagd, Harraz, Ahmed M., Kavoussi, Parviz, Arafa, Mohamed, Salvio, Gianmaria, Rambhatla, Amarnath, Toprak, Tuncay, Gül, Murat, Phuoc, Nguyen Ho Vinh, Boitrelle, Florence, Birowo, Ponco, Ghayda, Ramy Abou, Cannarella, Rossella, Kuroda, Shinnosuke, Durairajanayagam, Damayanthi, Zini, Armand, Wyns, Christine, Sarikaya, Selcuk, Tremellen, Kelton, Mostafa, Taymour, Sokolakis, Ioannis, Evenson, Donald P., Henkel, Ralf, Zohdy, Wael, Chung, Eric, Ziouziou, Imad, Falcone, Marco, Russo, Giorgio I., Al-Hashimi, Manaf, Calogero, Aldo E., Ko, Edmund, Colpi, Giovanni, Lewis, Sheena, Serefoglu, Ege Can, Bahar, Fahmi, Martinez, Marlon, Nguyen, Quang, Ambar, Rafael F., Bakircioglu, Mustafa Emre, Kandil, Hussein, Mogharabian, Nasser, Sabbaghian, Marjan, Taniguchi, Hisanori, Tsujimura, Akira, Sajadi, Hesamoddin, Ibrahim, Wael, Atmoko, Widi, Vogiatzi, Paraskevi, Gunes, Sezgin, Gilani, Mohammad Ali Sadighi, Roychoudhury, Shubhadeep, Güngör, Nur Dokuzeylül, Hakim, Lukman, Adriansjah, Ricky, Kothari, Priyank, Jindal, Sunil, Amar, Edouard, Park, Hyun Jun, Long, Tran Quang Tien, Homa, Sheryl T., Karthikeyan, Vilvapathy Senguttuvan, Zilaitiene, Birute, Rosas, Israel Maldonado, Marino, Angelo, Pescatori, Edoardo, Ozer, Cevahir, Akhavizadegan, Hamed, Garrido, Nicolas, Busetto, Gian Maria, Adamyan, Aram, Al-Marhoon, Mohamed, Elbardisi, Haitham, Dolati, Parisa, Darbandi, Mahsa, Darbandi, Sara, Balercia, Giancarlo, Pinggera, Germar-Michael, Micic, Sava, Ho, Christopher Chee Kong, Moussa, Mohamad, Preto, Mirko, Zenoaga-Barbăroşie, Cătălina, Smith, Ryan P., Kosgi, Raghavender, Rosette, Jean de la, El-Sakka, Ahmed I., Abumelha, Saad Mohammed, Mierzwa, Tiago Cesar, Ong, Teng Aik, Banihani, Saleem A., Bowa, Kasonde, Fukuhara, Shinichiro, Boeri, Luca, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, Gokalp, Fatih, Selim, Osama Mohamed, Cho, Chak-Lam, Tadros, Nicholas N., Ugur, Muhammet Rasit, Ozkent, Mehmet Serkan, Chiu, Peter, Kalkanli, Arif, Khalafalla, Kareim, Vishwakarma, Ranjit B., Finocchi, Federica, Andreadakis, Sotiris, Giulioni, Carlo, Çeker, Gökhan, Ceyhan, Erman, Malhotra, Vineet, Yilmaz, Mehmet, Timpano, Massimiliano, Barrett, Trenton L., Kim, Shannon Hee Kyung, Ahn, Sun-Tae, Giacone, Filippo, Palani, Ayad, Duarsa, Gede Wirya Kusuma, Kadioglu, Ates, Gadda, Franco, Zylbersztejn, Daniel Suslik, Aydos, Kaan, Kulaksız, Deniz, Gupte, Deepak, Calik, Gokhan, Karna, Keshab Kumar, Drakopoulos, Panagiotis, Baser, Aykut, Kumar, Vijay, Molina, Juan Manuel Corral, Rajmil, Osvaldo, Ferreira, Raphael H., Leonardi, Sofia, Avoyan, Armen, Sogutdelen, Emrullah, Franco, Giorgio, Ramsay, Jonathan, Ramirez, Liliana, and Shah, Rupin
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Purpose: Sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) testing was recently added to the sixth edition of the World Health Organization laboratory manual for the examination and processing of human semen. Many conditions and risk factors have been associated with elevated SDF; therefore, it is important to identify the population of infertile men who might benefit from this test. The purpose of this study was to investigate global practices related to indications for SDF testing, compare the relevant professional society guideline recommendations, and provide expert recommendations. Materials and Methods: Clinicians managing male infertility were invited to take part in a global online survey on SDF clinical practices. This was conducted following the CHERRIES checklist criteria. The responses were compared to professional society guideline recommendations related to SDF and the appropriate available evidence. Expert recommendations on indications for SDF testing were then formulated, and the Delphi method was used to reach consensus. Results: The survey was completed by 436 experts from 55 countries. Almost 75% of respondents test for SDF in all or some men with unexplained or idiopathic infertility, 39% order it routinely in the work-up of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), and 62.2% investigate SDF in smokers. While 47% of reproductive urologists test SDF to support the decision for varicocele repair surgery when conventional semen parameters are normal, significantly fewer general urologists (23%; p=0.008) do the same. Nearly 70% would assess SDF before assisted reproductive technologies (ART), either always or for certain conditions. Recurrent ART failure is a common indication for SDF testing. Very few society recommendations were found regarding SDF testing. Conclusions: This article presents the largest global survey on the indications for SDF testing in infertile men, and demonstrates diverse practices. Furthermore, it highlights the paucity of professional society guideline
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- 2023
6. At what stage are we in active surveillance for localized prostate cancer? Our clinical experience
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Evren, İsmail, primary, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, additional, Ekşi, Mithat, additional, Özlü, Deniz Noyan, additional, Hacıislamoğlu, Ahmet, additional, Arıkan, Yusuf, additional, Ayten, Ali, additional, and Polat, Hakan, additional
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- 2023
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7. Validación externa de los sistemas de puntuación actuales y desarrollo de un nuevo sistema de puntuación para la predicción de la tasa libre de cálculos tras la cirugía intrarrenal retrógrada en pacientes con un diámetro acumulado del cálculo de 2-4 cm
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Polat, Salih, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, Yarımoğlu, Serkan, Soytaş, Mustafa, Erdoğan, A., Teke, Kerem, Değirmenci, Tansu, and Taşçı, Ali İhsan
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Litotricia ,Urolithiasis ,Cálculos Renales Grandes ,Large Renal Stones ,Scoring System ,Lithotripsy ,Sistema de Puntuación ,Flexible Ureterorenoscopy ,Urolitiasis ,Ureterorrenoscopia Flexible - Abstract
Objective: Our primary aim is to perform the external validation of the current scoring systems in predicting stone-free status (SFS) after retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) for renal stones 2-4 cm and develop a novel scoring system by re-examining possible predictive factors related to SFS.Methods: Patients who underwent RIRS due to renal stones with a cumulative stone diameter of 2-4 cm between January 2017 and March 2021 were retrospectively screened. Residual stones 2 cm. The SFS predictive ability of our new scoring system was higher in > 2 cm stones compared to the other scoring systems. Objetivo: Nuestro objetivo principal es realizar la validación externa de los sistemas de puntuación actuales para predecir el estado libre de cálculos (ELC) después de la cirugía intrarrenal retrógrada (CRIR) para cálculos renales de 2−4 cm y desarrollar un nuevo sistema de puntuación reexaminando los posibles factores predictivos relacionados con el ELC. Métodos: Se evaluaron retrospectivamente los pacientes que recibieron CRIR para el tratamiento de cálculos renales con diámetro acumulado de 2−4 cm, entre enero de 2017 y marzo de 2021. Los cálculos residuales ≤2 mm se definieron como clínicamente insignificantes, y estos casos se consideraron como ELC. Se examinaron los posibles factores predictivos relacionados con el ELC mediante el análisis de regresión logística multivariante. Se elaboró un nomograma y se creó un sistema de puntuación utilizando variables predictivas independientes. Mediante el análisis ROC se evaluó la capacidad de predicción de los sistemas de puntuación actuales y del recién desarrollado. Resultados: Los sistemas de puntuación existentes resultaron insuficientes para predecir el ELC (AUC < 0,660 en todos los casos). Se identificaron como predictores independientes del ELC el área de superficie (OR: 0,991, p < 0,001), la densidad (OR: 0,998, p < 0,001), el número (OR: 0,365, p = 0,033) y la localización de los cálculos (p = 0,037). Utilizando estos marcadores predictivos, se desarrolló un nuevo sistema de puntuación cuyos resultados oscilan entre 4 y 15. El valor AUC de este sistema de puntuación fue de 0,802 (0,734---0,870). Conclusión: Los sistemas de puntuación RUSS, S-ReSC y R.I.R.S. y el nomograma de Ito no lograron predecir el ELC en cálculos de >2 cm. Nuestro nuevo sistema de puntuación tuvo una capacidad predictiva del ELC mayor en cálculos de >2 cm, en comparación con los otros sistemas de puntuación.
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- 2023
8. Relationship between the prostate cancer screening attitudes, beliefs, and knowledge levels of men working in a healthcare institution.
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Özdemir, İrem Nur, Çalışkan, Figen, and Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur
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PROSTATE cancer treatment ,CANCER diagnosis ,MEDICAL screening ,BELIEF & doubt ,INFORMATION retrieval - Abstract
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- 2023
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9. The approach of emergency physicians to patients with acute renal colic
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Bozan, Öner, primary, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, additional, and İslam, Mehmet Muzaffer, additional
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- 2022
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10. Relationship of mri-measured pelvimetric dimensions and surgical positions with anaesthesia parameters in robotic perineal prostatectomy.
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Yenice, Mustafa, primary, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, additional, Akkaş, Fatih, additional, Yigitbasi, İsmail, additional, Emir, Nalan, additional, Şimşek, Abdülmüttalip, additional, Tugcu, Volkan, additional, and Tasci, Ali, additional
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- 2021
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11. The Risk Factors of Unplanned Hospital Readmission Following Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy
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Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, primary, Özlü, Deniz Noyan, additional, Akkaş, Fatih, additional, Yenice, Mustafa Gürkan, additional, and Taşçı, Ali İhsan, additional
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- 2021
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12. Dear Colleagues.
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Taşçı, Ali İhsan and Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur
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ONLINE databases ,CITATION indexes ,MEDLINE ,UROLOGY - Abstract
The New Journal of Urology, an international peer-reviewed publication, has released its third issue for 2024, featuring seven original articles and one review. The journal is indexed in various databases and is in the process of being included in additional indexes. The editorial team expresses gratitude to authors and reviewers for their contributions and encourages submission of articles for future issues. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
13. Comparison of two different grafts for the surgical treatment of peyronie’s disease
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Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, primary, Çolakoğlu, Yunus, additional, Yenice, Mustafa Gürkan, additional, Keser, Ferhat, additional, Şimşek, Abdülmuttalip, additional, and Erol, Bülent, additional
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- 2021
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14. Supine Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in a Patient with Solitary Lung: A Case Report and Literature Review
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Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, primary, Arıkan, Yusuf, additional, Akkaş, Fatih, additional, Şam, Emre, additional, Özlü, Deniz Noyan, additional, Emir, Nalan Saygı, additional, and Atar, Feyzi Arda, additional
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- 2021
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15. Evaluation of factors affecting sexual dysfunction in female patients with diabetes mellitus
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Yenice, Mustafa Gürkan, primary, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, additional, Mert, Meral, additional, Karakaya, Pınar, additional, Seker, Kamil Gokhan, additional, Akkaş, Fatih, additional, Şimşek, Abdulmuttalip, additional, Şahin, Selçuk, additional, and Taşçı, Ali Ihsan, additional
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- 2020
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16. Factors That Affecting Success and Re-admission in the Treatment of Proximal Ureteral Stones with Shock Wave Lithotripsy.
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Toprak, Tuncay, Kutluhan, Musab Ali, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, Arıkan, Yusuf, Arslan, Umut, and Topaktaş, Ramazan
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PROXIMAL kidney tubules ,URINARY stress incontinence ,EXTRACORPOREAL shock wave lithotripsy ,KIDNEY stones ,KIDNEY stones diagnosis - Abstract
Introduction: Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is one of the methods applied in urinary system stone disease. ESWL has a very high success rate, and there are many factors that affect its success. In our study, we aimed to present our shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) results in proximal ureter stones, the reasons for re-admission to the hospital after SWL, and the final success achieved after additional interventions. Methods: Between March 2017 and October 2019, 142 patients aged 18 years and over who underwent SWL for proximal ureteral stones were retrospectively evaluated. Age, sex, body mass index, stone laterality, stone size and volume (p×1/6×length×width×height), stone-skin distance, stone density, hydronephrosis degrees, number of SWL sessions, reasons for re-admission, and final success results were evaluated. The stone size determined on CT<4 mm was defined as successful SWL treatment. Other interventional procedures were performed to unsuccessful SWL patients, and final success rate was determined. Complications were classified according to Clavien-Dindo classification. Results: Age, BMI, laterality of the stone, degree of renal ectasia, number of SWL sessions, and stone-skin distance did not contribute to SWL success (p>0.05). Factors affecting ESWL success include male gender, stone size, stone volume, and stone density; stone-skin distance and degree of renal ectasia were found to affect final success (p<0.05). Complications were more frequent in the unsuccessful group (p<0.05). Discussion and Conclusion: Stone volume, size and density of stone in proximal ureter stones are among the factors affecting the SWL success. The final success rate can be increased after additional interventions performed in the necessary situations of SWL, which is a minimally invasive procedure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. RELATIONSHIP OF MRI-MEASURED PELVIMETRIC DIMENSIONS AND SURGICAL POSITIONS WITH ANAESTHESIA PARAMETERS IN ROBOTIC PERINEAL PROSTATECTOMY.
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Yenice, Mustafa Gürkan, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, Akkaş, Fatih, Emir, Nalan Saygı, Şimşek, Abdülmüttalip, Tuğcu, Volkan, and Taşçı, Ali İhsan
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18. Does duration of stenting increase the risk of clinical infection?
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Toprak, Tuncay, primary, Şahin, Aytaç, additional, Kutluhan, Musab Ali, additional, Akgul, Korhan, additional, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, additional, Ramazanoğlu, Mehmet Akif, additional, and Verit, Ayhan, additional
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19. Mesanenin sarkomatoid karsinom varyant histolojisi: Olgu serisi ve literatür değerlendirmesi
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Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, primary, Girgin, Rabia Burçin, additional, Keser, Ferhat, additional, and Yıldırım, Asıf, additional
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20. PSA yüksekliği olan hastalarda oflaksosin tedavisinin PSA düşürücü etkisini öngörücü parametreler
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Teke, Kerem, primary, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, additional, and Polat, Salih, additional
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21. Effect of focal and diffuse hypervascularization as cystoscopic findings on predicting intravesical therapy response in patients with bladder pain syndrome.
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Erol, Bulent, Kazan, Huseyin Ozgur, Keser, Ferhat, Efiloglu, Ozgur, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, and Onur, Rahmi
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CHRONIC pain ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,CHONDROITIN sulfates ,HYALURONIC acid ,PATHOLOGIC neovascularization ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,COMBINED modality therapy ,INTERSTITIAL cystitis ,KIDNEY glomerulus - Abstract
Objective: To define the relationship between cystoscopic findings, including novel findings such as the hypervascularization, of bladder pain syndrome/interstitial cystitis (BPS/IC) and the response to intravesical therapy. Material and methods: We retrospectively evaluated cystoscopy findings in patients who had a preliminary diagnosis of BPS/IC. All patients received early intravesical combined therapy (ICT), ie, within 2 hours after hydrodistention. Additionally, ICT was continued according to our protocol. Cystoscopic findings were classified as glomerulations, hypervascularization, and Hunner's lesion (HL). The therapy responses were evaluated at 1st, 3rd, 6th, and 12thmonths using the visual analog scale (VAS), O'Leary/Sant interstitial cystitis symptom index (ICSI), and interstitial cystitis problem index (ICPI) scores. Results: Out of 61 patients, HL was diagnosed during cystoscopy in six (9.8%) patients, glomerulations in 35 (57.4%) patients, and hypervascularization in 15 (24.6%) patients. No pathological findings were defined in five (8.2%) patients. In the glomerulation and hypervascularization group, the median VAS, ICSI, and ICPI scores were lower than those in the preoperative period in the follow-up. In patients with HL, the median VAS scores were lower in the entire follow-up compared to the preoperative period, with an increase at 1st year compared to 6th month, and ICSI scores were lower than preoperative period in the entire follow-up, with an increase at 3rd month and 1st year. ICPI scores were also lower during the follow-up, with an increase observed in the 1st year. Conclusion: The presence of hypervascularization should be defined since it might show different characteristics that may affect the ICT response. Patients with glomerulations might be good candidates for early combined intravesical therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Testicular torsion in the medicolegal perspective: Why is the diagnosis missing?
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Taşçı, Ali İhsan, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, Çolakoğlu, Yunus, Arıkan, Yusuf, Yalçınkaya, Nur, and Büyük, Yalçın
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MALPRACTICE ,DIAGNOSTIC error laws ,MEDICAL laws ,SPERMATIC cord torsion ,MEDICAL quality control ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,SURGERY ,PATIENTS ,CASTRATION ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,PHYSICIANS ,JOB performance ,DIAGNOSTIC errors - Abstract
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23. Synchronous Tumors: Renal Cell Carcinoma with Adenocarcinoma of the Ampulla of Vater; Case Report
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Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, primary, Keser, Ferhat, additional, Engin Zerk, Pınar, additional, Çobanoğlu Şimşek, Bengü, additional, and Turan, Turgay, additional
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- 2019
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24. Perineoscopic vesicourethral reconstruction: A novel surgical technique for anastomotic stricture following radical prostatectomy.
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Şimşek, Abdulmuttalip, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, Arıkan, Yusuf, Özdemir, Osman, Yenice, Mustafa Gürkan, Atar, Feyzi Arda, and Taşçı, Ali İhsan
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CYSTOTOMY , *PERINEUM surgery , *CANCER patients , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *PREOPERATIVE care , *PROSTATE tumors , *RADICAL prostatectomy , *SURGICAL complications , *TIME , *URETHRA stricture , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *ODDS ratio - Abstract
Objective: Vesicourethral anastomotic stenosis (VUAS) is frequently seen after prostate surgery because of various operative and postoperative factors. In this study, we aimed to present our results of perineoscopic bladder neck reconstruction, which is a new technique of the perineal approach in the treatment of patients with VUAS after prostate cancer surgery. Material and methods: Sixteen consecutive patients who underwent perineoscopic bladder neck reconstruction in our clinic between July 2017 and March 2019 were included in the study. Demographic characteristics, surgical history, postoperative continence status, and additional treatment requirements were recorded. Perineoscopic surgery is defined as the visualization of the surgical site with instruments used in laparoscopy and the surgeon performing the entire operative procedure through the screen. Results: The mean number of preoperative endoscopic bladder neck resections of the patients was 7±5.1, with a history of suprapubic cystostomy in 7 (43.7%) and radiotherapy in 5 (31.2%) patients before surgery. The mean surgical time was 126.2±13.1 min. The mean follow-up period was 13.2±6.8 months, and the success rate was 81.25%. During follow-up, two (12.5%) patients received perineoscopic re-do reconstruction because of stricture recurrence, and one (6.2%) patient was included in a urethral dilatation program. Conclusion: Improving visualization and ergonomics with the perineoscopic approach can increase the success rate of bladder neck reconstruction in comparison with the standard approach. In addition, the lack of need for expanded dissection (corporal separation, inferior pubectomy) reduces postoperative complication rates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Current Diagnosis, Treatment And Follow-up Procedures of Paratesticular Masses.
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Yenice, Mustafa Gürkan, Uğur, Ramazan, Yiğitbaşı, İsmail, Şeker, Kamil Gökhan, Baytekin, Halil Fırat, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, Şahin, Selçuk, and Taşçı, Ali İhsan
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TESTICULAR cancer ,RHABDOMYOSARCOMA ,FOLLOW-up studies (Medicine) ,DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis ,ADENOMATOID tumors - Abstract
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Taşçı, Ali İhsan and Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur
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URINARY calculi ,PEDIATRIC urology ,ONLINE databases ,ANDROLOGY - Abstract
The New Journal of Urology is an international peer-reviewed journal that is published triannually. The journal covers various topics in urology, including uro-oncology, general urology, urolithiasis, neuro-urology, and andrology. The latest issue includes original articles, reviews, and a case report. The journal is indexed in several databases, including TÜB¿TAK¿ULAKB¿M TR-Dizin, DOAJ, EBSCO, Index Copernicus, SCILIT, Google Scholar, Türk Medline Pleksus, Türkiye At¿f Dizini, SOBIAD, OAJI, ¿deal Online, EuroPub, and J-GATE. The editorial team expresses gratitude to the authors and reviewers and encourages readers to submit articles, act as referees, and cite the published articles. [Extracted from the article]
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27. Reflex Tests of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
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Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, primary, Erol, Bülent, additional, and Çaşkurlu, Turhan, additional
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- 2018
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28. Congenital megalourethra and posterior urethral valve in a patient with Down syndrome.
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Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, Karaman, Muhammet İhsan, Çaşkurlu, Turhan, and Sılay, Mesrur Selçuk
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URETHRA abnormalities , *URETHRA surgery , *URETHRA diseases , *URETHRA stricture , *DOWN syndrome , *ABLATION techniques - Abstract
Megalourethra is a rare congenital anomaly of the urethra that develops as a consequence of dysgenesis of the corpus cavernosum and corpus spongiosum. Herein, we present three congenital abnormalities in one newborn ie; Down syndrome, posterior urethral valve (PUV) and scaphoid megalourethra. The patient was treated successfully by ablation PUV and reduction uretrophlasty. The postoperative period was uneventful and the renal functions could be preserved in the long term. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. The Impact of Non-Cardiac Surgery on Electrocardiograph Changes, Troponin Levels in patients with Intermediate and High Risk According to Framingham General Cardiovascular Disease Risk Score
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Vural, Miraç, primary, Bulur, Serkan, additional, Köstek, Osman, additional, Erok, Berrin, additional, Can, Orçun, additional, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, additional, and Oğuz, Aytekin, additional
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31. MP48-01 PREVALENCE OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN FECAL FLORA BEFORE TRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND-GUIDED PROSTATE BIOPSY AND CLINICAL IMPACT OF TARGETED ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS
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Caskurlu, Turhan, Arikan, Ozgur, Yildirim, Asif, Tanidir, Berrin, Canakci, Cengiz, Danacioglu, Yavuz Onur, Atis, Ramazan Gokhan, Gurbuz, Cenk, Erol, Bulent, and Vahaboglu, Haluk
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32. Controversy and Consensus on Indications for Sperm DNA Fragmentation Testing in Male Infertility: A Global Survey, Current Guidelines, and Expert Recommendations
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Agarwal, A, Farkouh, A, Saleh, R, Abdel-Meguid Hamoda, TA-A, Harraz, AM, Kavoussi, P, Arafa, M, Salvio, G, Rambhatla, A, Toprak, T, Gül, M, Phuoc, NHV, Boitrelle, F, Birowo, P, Ghayda, RA, Cannarella, R, Kuroda, S, Durairajanayagam, D, Zini, A, Wyns, C, Sarikaya, S, Tremellen, K, Mostafa, T, Sokolakis, I, Evenson, DP, Henkel, R, Zohdy, W, Chung, E, Ziouziou, I, Falcone, M, Russo, GI, Al-Hashimi, M, Calogero, AE, Ko, E, Colpi, G, Lewis, S, Serefoglu, EC, Bahar, F, Martinez, M, Nguyen, Q, Ambar, RF, Bakircioglu, ME, Kandil, H, Mogharabian, N, Sabbaghian, M, Taniguchi, H, Tsujimura, A, Sajadi, H, Ibrahim, W, Atmoko, W, Vogiatzi, P, Gunes, S, Gilani, MAS, Roychoudhury, S, Güngör, ND, Hakim, L, Adriansjah, R, Kothari, P, Jindal, S, Amar, E, Park, HJ, Long, TQT, Homa, S, Karthikeyan, VS, Zilaitiene, B, Rosas, IM, Marino, A, Pescatori, E, Ozer, C, Akhavizadegan, H, Garrido, N, Busetto, GM, Adamyan, A, Al-Marhoon, M, Elbardisi, H, Dolati, P, Darbandi, M, Darbandi, S, Balercia, G, Pinggera, G-M, Micic, S, Ho, CCK, Moussa, M, Preto, M, Zenoaga-Barbăroșie, C, Smith, RP, Kosgi, R, Rosette, JDL, El-Sakka, AI, Abumelha, SM, Mierzwa, TC, Ong, TA, Banihani, SA, Bowa, K, Fukuhara, S, Boeri, L, Danacıoğlu, YO, Gokalp, F, Selim, OM, Cho, C-L, Tadros, NN, Ugur, MR, Ozkent, MS, Chiu, P, Kalkanli, A, Khalafalla, K, Vishwakarma, RB, Finocchi, F, Andreadakis, S, Giulioni, C, Çeker, G, Ceyhan, E, Malhotra, V, Yilmaz, M, Timpano, M, Barrett, TL, Kim, SHK, Ahn, S-T, Giacone, F, Palani, A, Duarsa, GWK, Kadioglu, A, Gadda, F, Zylbersztejn, DS, Aydos, K, Kulaksız, D, Gupte, D, Calik, G, Karna, KK, Drakopoulos, P, Baser, A, Kumar, V, Molina, JMC, Rajmil, O, Ferreira, RH, Leonardi, S, Avoyan, A, Sogutdelen, E, Franco, G, Ramsay, J, Ramirez, L, Shah, R, Global Andrology Forum, Agarwal, Ashok, Farkouh, Ala'A, Saleh, Ramadan, Abdel-Meguid Hamoda, Taha Abo-Almagd, Harraz, Ahmed M, Kavoussi, Parviz, Arafa, Mohamed, Salvio, Gianmaria, Rambhatla, Amarnath, Toprak, Tuncay, Gül, Murat, Phuoc, Nguyen Ho Vinh, Boitrelle, Florence, Birowo, Ponco, Ghayda, Ramy Abou, Cannarella, Rossella, Kuroda, Shinnosuke, Durairajanayagam, Damayanthi, Zini, Armand, Wyns, Christine, Sarikaya, Selcuk, Tremellen, Kelton, Mostafa, Taymour, Sokolakis, Ioanni, Evenson, Donald P, Henkel, Ralf, Zohdy, Wael, Chung, Eric, Ziouziou, Imad, Falcone, Marco, Russo, Giorgio I, Al-Hashimi, Manaf, Calogero, Aldo E, Ko, Edmund, Colpi, Giovanni, Lewis, Sheena, Serefoglu, Ege Can, Bahar, Fahmi, Martinez, Marlon, Nguyen, Quang, Ambar, Rafael F, Bakircioglu, Mustafa Emre, Kandil, Hussein, Mogharabian, Nasser, Sabbaghian, Marjan, Taniguchi, Hisanori, Tsujimura, Akira, Sajadi, Hesamoddin, Ibrahim, Wael, Atmoko, Widi, Vogiatzi, Paraskevi, Gunes, Sezgin, Gilani, Mohammad Ali Sadighi, Roychoudhury, Shubhadeep, Güngör, Nur Dokuzeylül, Hakim, Lukman, Adriansjah, Ricky, Kothari, Priyank, Jindal, Sunil, Amar, Edouard, Park, Hyun Jun, Long, Tran Quang Tien, Homa, Sheryl, Karthikeyan, Vilvapathy Senguttuvan, Zilaitiene, Birute, Rosas, Israel Maldonado, Marino, Angelo, Pescatori, Edoardo, Ozer, Cevahir, Akhavizadegan, Hamed, Garrido, Nicola, Busetto, Gian Maria, Adamyan, Aram, Al-Marhoon, Mohamed, Elbardisi, Haitham, Dolati, Parisa, Darbandi, Mahsa, Darbandi, Sara, Balercia, Giancarlo, Pinggera, Germar-Michael, Micic, Sava, Ho, Christopher Chee Kong, Moussa, Mohamad, Preto, Mirko, Zenoaga-Barbăroșie, Cătălina, Smith, Ryan P, Kosgi, Raghavender, Rosette, Jean de la, El-Sakka, Ahmed I, Abumelha, Saad Mohammed, Mierzwa, Tiago Cesar, Ong, Teng Aik, Banihani, Saleem A, Bowa, Kasonde, Fukuhara, Shinichiro, Boeri, Luca, Danacıoğlu, Yavuz Onur, Gokalp, Fatih, Selim, Osama Mohamed, Cho, Chak-Lam, Tadros, Nicholas N, Ugur, Muhammet Rasit, Ozkent, Mehmet Serkan, Chiu, Peter, Kalkanli, Arif, Khalafalla, Kareim, Vishwakarma, Ranjit B, Finocchi, Federica, Andreadakis, Sotiri, Giulioni, Carlo, Çeker, Gökhan, Ceyhan, Erman, Malhotra, Vineet, Yilmaz, Mehmet, Timpano, Massimiliano, Barrett, Trenton L, Kim, Shannon Hee Kyung, Ahn, Sun-Tae, Giacone, Filippo, Palani, Ayad, Duarsa, Gede Wirya Kusuma, Kadioglu, Ate, Gadda, Franco, Zylbersztejn, Daniel Suslik, Aydos, Kaan, Kulaksız, Deniz, Gupte, Deepak, Calik, Gokhan, Karna, Keshab Kumar, Drakopoulos, Panagioti, Baser, Aykut, Kumar, Vijay, Molina, Juan Manuel Corral, Rajmil, Osvaldo, Ferreira, Raphael H, Leonardi, Sofia, Avoyan, Armen, Sogutdelen, Emrullah, Franco, Giorgio, Ramsay, Jonathan, Ramirez, Liliana, Shah, Rupin, and Rocco, Lucia
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Male infertility ,Practice guideline ,Delphi method ,DNA fragmentation ,Survey ,Sperm - Abstract
PURPOSE: Sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) testing was recently added to the sixth edition of the World Health Organization laboratory manual for the examination and processing of human semen. Many conditions and risk factors have been associated with elevated SDF; therefore, it is important to identify the population of infertile men who might benefit from this test. The purpose of this study was to investigate global practices related to indications for SDF testing, compare the relevant professional society guideline recommendations, and provide expert recommendations. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinicians managing male infertility were invited to take part in a global online survey on SDF clinical practices. This was conducted following the CHERRIES checklist criteria. The responses were compared to professional society guideline recommendations related to SDF and the appropriate available evidence. Expert recommendations on indications for SDF testing were then formulated, and the Delphi method was used to reach consensus. RESULTS: The survey was completed by 436 experts from 55 countries. Almost 75% of respondents test for SDF in all or some men with unexplained or idiopathic infertility, 39% order it routinely in the work-up of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), and 62.2% investigate SDF in smokers. While 47% of reproductive urologists test SDF to support the decision for varicocele repair surgery when conventional semen parameters are normal, significantly fewer general urologists (23%; p=0.008) do the same. Nearly 70% would assess SDF before assisted reproductive technologies (ART), either always or for certain conditions. Recurrent ART failure is a common indication for SDF testing. Very few society recommendations were found regarding SDF testing. CONCLUSIONS: This article presents the largest global survey on the indications for SDF testing in infertile men, and demonstrates diverse practices. Furthermore, it highlights the paucity of professional society guideline recommendations. Expert recommendations are proposed to help guide clinicians.
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33. Global Practice Patterns and Variations in the Medical and Surgical Management of Non-Obstructive Azoospermia: Results of a World-Wide Survey, Guidelines and Expert Recommendations.
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Rambhatla A, Shah R, Ziouziou I, Kothari P, Salvio G, Gul M, Hamoda T, Kavoussi P, Atmoko W, Toprak T, Birowo P, Ko E, Arafa M, Ghayda RA, Karthikeyan VS, Russo GI, Pinggera GM, Chung E, Harraz AM, Martinez M, Phuoc NHV, Tadros N, Saleh R, Savira M, Colpi GM, Zohdy W, Pescatori E, Park HJ, Fukuhara S, Tsujimura A, Rojas-Cruz C, Marino A, Mak SK, Amar E, Ibrahim W, Sindhwani P, Alhathal N, Busetto GM, Al Hashimi M, El-Sakka A, Ramazan A, Dimitriadis F, Timpano M, Jezek D, Altay B, Zylbersztejn DS, Wong MY, Moon DG, Wyns C, Gamidov S, Akhavizadegan H, Franceschelli A, Aydos K, Quang N, Ashour S, Al Dayel A, Al-Marhoon MS, Micic S, Binsaleh S, Hussein A, Elbardisi H, Mostafa T, Ramsay J, Zachariou A, Abdelrahman IFS, Rajmil O, Kalkanli A, Molina JMC, Bocu K, Duarsa GWK, Çeker G, Serefoglu EC, Bahar F, Gherabi N, Kuroda S, Bouzouita A, Gudeloglu A, Ceyhan E, Hasan MSM, Musa MU, Motawi A, Cho CL, Taniguchi H, Ho CCK, Vazquez JFS, Mutambirwa S, Gungor ND, Bendayan M, Giulioni C, Baser A, Falcone M, Boeri L, Blecher G, Kheradmand A, Sethupathy T, Adriansjah R, Narimani N, Konstantinidis C, Nguyen TT, Japari A, Dolati P, Singh K, Ozer C, Sarikaya S, Sheibak N, Bosco NJ, Özkent MS, Le ST, Sokolakis I, Katz D, Smith R, Truong MN, Le TV, Huang Z, Deger MD, Arslan U, Calik G, Franco G, Rashed A, Kahraman O, Andreadakis S, Putra R, Balercia G, Khalafalla K, Cannarella R, Tuấn AĐ, El Meliegy A, Zilaitiene B, Ramirez MLZ, Giacone F, Calogero AE, Makarounis K, Jindal S, Hoai BN, Banthia R, Peña MR, Moorthy D, Adamyan A, Kulaksiz D, Kandil H, Sofikitis N, Salzano C, Jungwirth A, Banka SR, Mierzwa TC, Turunç T, Jain D, Avoyan A, Salacone P, Kadıoğlu A, Gupta C, Lin H, Shamohammadi I, Mogharabian N, Barrett T, Danacıoğlu YO, Crafa A, Daoud S, Malhotra V, Almardawi A, Selim OM, Moussa M, Haghdani S, Duran MB, Kunz Y, Preto M, Eugeni E, Nguyen T, Elshahid AR, Suyono SS, Parikesit D, Nada E, Orozco EG, Boitrelle F, Trang NTM, Jamali M, Nair R, Ruzaev M, Gadda F, Thomas C, Ferreira RH, Gul U, Maruccia S, Kanbur A, Kinzikeeva E, Abumelha SM, Kosgi R, Gokalp F, Soebadi MA, Paul GM, Sajadi H, Gupte D, Ambar RF, Sogutdelen E, Singla K, Basukarno A, Kim SHK, Gilani MAS, Nagao K, Brodjonegoro SR, Rezano A, Elkhouly M, Mazzilli R, Farsi HMA, Ba HN, Alali H, Kafetzis D, Long TQT, Alsaid S, Cuong HBN, Oleksandr K, Mustafa A, Acosta H, Pai H, Şahin B, Arianto E, Teo C, Jayaprakash SP, Rachman RI, Yenice MG, Sefrioui O, Priyadarshi S, Tanic M, Alfatlaw NK, Rizaldi F, Vishwakarma RB, Kanakis G, Cherian DT, Lee J, Galstyan R, Keskin H, Wurzacher J, Seno DH, Noegroho BS, Margiana R, Javed Q, Castiglioni F, Tanwar R, Puigvert A, Kaya C, Purnomo M, Yazbeck C, Amir A, Borges E, Bellavia M, Deswanto IA, Kv V, Liguori G, Minh DH, Siddiqi K, Colombo F, Zini A, Patel N, Çayan S, Al-Kawaz U, Ragab M, Hebrard GH, de la Rosette J, Efesoy O, Hoffmann I, Teixeira TA, Saylam B, Delgadillo D, and Agarwal A
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Purpose: Non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) is a common, but complex problem, with multiple therapeutic options and a lack of clear guidelines. Hence, there is considerable controversy and marked variation in the management of NOA. This survey evaluates contemporary global practices related to medical and surgical management for patients with NOA., Materials and Methods: A 56-question online survey covering various aspects of the evaluation and management of NOA was sent to specialists around the globe. This paper analyzes the results of the second half of the survey dealing with the management of NOA. Results have been compared to current guidelines, and expert recommendations have been provided using a Delphi process., Results: Participants from 49 countries submitted 336 valid responses. Hormonal therapy for 3 to 6 months was suggested before surgical sperm retrieval (SSR) by 29.6% and 23.6% of participants for normogonadotropic hypogonadism and hypergonadotropic hypogonadism respectively. The SSR rate was reported as 50.0% by 26.0% to 50.0% of participants. Interestingly, 46.0% reported successful SSR in <10% of men with Klinefelter syndrome and 41.3% routinely recommended preimplantation genetic testing. Varicocele repair prior to SSR is recommended by 57.7%. Half of the respondents (57.4%) reported using ultrasound to identify the most vascularized areas in the testis for SSR. One-third proceed directly to microdissection testicular sperm extraction (mTESE) in every case of NOA while others use a staged approach. After a failed conventional TESE, 23.8% wait for 3 months, while 33.1% wait for 6 months before proceeding to mTESE. The cut-off of follicle-stimulating hormone for positive SSR was reported to be 12-19 IU/mL by 22.5% of participants and 20-40 IU/mL by 27.8%, while 31.8% reported no upper limit., Conclusions: This is the largest survey to date on the real-world medical and surgical management of NOA by reproductive experts. It demonstrates a diverse practice pattern and highlights the need for evidence-based international consensus guidelines., Competing Interests: The authors have nothing to disclose., (Copyright © 2025 Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology.)
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34. Controversy and Consensus on Indications for Sperm DNA Fragmentation Testing in Male Infertility: A Global Survey, Current Guidelines, and Expert Recommendations.
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Agarwal A, Farkouh A, Saleh R, Abdel-Meguid Hamoda TA, Harraz AM, Kavoussi P, Arafa M, Salvio G, Rambhatla A, Toprak T, Gül M, Phuoc NHV, Boitrelle F, Birowo P, Ghayda RA, Cannarella R, Kuroda S, Durairajanayagam D, Zini A, Wyns C, Sarikaya S, Tremellen K, Mostafa T, Sokolakis I, Evenson DP, Henkel R, Zohdy W, Chung E, Ziouziou I, Falcone M, Russo GI, Al-Hashimi M, Calogero AE, Ko E, Colpi G, Lewis S, Serefoglu EC, Bahar F, Martinez M, Nguyen Q, Ambar RF, Bakircioglu ME, Kandil H, Mogharabian N, Sabbaghian M, Taniguchi H, Tsujimura A, Sajadi H, Ibrahim W, Atmoko W, Vogiatzi P, Gunes S, Sadighi Gilani MA, Roychoudhury S, Güngör ND, Hakim L, Adriansjah R, Kothari P, Jindal S, Amar E, Park HJ, Long TQT, Homa S, Karthikeyan VS, Zilaitiene B, Maldonado Rosas I, Marino A, Pescatori E, Ozer C, Akhavizadegan H, Garrido N, Busetto GM, Adamyan A, Al-Marhoon M, Elbardisi H, Dolati P, Darbandi M, Darbandi S, Balercia G, Pinggera GM, Micic S, Ho CCK, Moussa M, Preto M, Zenoaga-Barbăroșie C, Smith RP, Kosgi R, de la Rosette J, El-Sakka AI, Abumelha SM, Mierzwa TC, Ong TA, Banihani SA, Bowa K, Fukuhara S, Boeri L, Danacıoğlu YO, Gokalp F, Selim OM, Cho CL, Tadros NN, Ugur MR, Ozkent MS, Chiu P, Kalkanli A, Khalafalla K, Vishwakarma RB, Finocchi F, Andreadakis S, Giulioni C, Çeker G, Ceyhan E, Malhotra V, Yilmaz M, Timpano M, Barrett TL, Kim SHK, Ahn ST, Giacone F, Palani A, Duarsa GWK, Kadioglu A, Gadda F, Zylbersztejn DS, Aydos K, Kulaksız D, Gupte D, Calik G, Karna KK, Drakopoulos P, Baser A, Kumar V, Molina JMC, Rajmil O, Ferreira RH, Leonardi S, Avoyan A, Sogutdelen E, Franco G, Ramsay J, Ramirez L, and Shah R
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Purpose: Sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) testing was recently added to the sixth edition of the World Health Organization laboratory manual for the examination and processing of human semen. Many conditions and risk factors have been associated with elevated SDF; therefore, it is important to identify the population of infertile men who might benefit from this test. The purpose of this study was to investigate global practices related to indications for SDF testing, compare the relevant professional society guideline recommendations, and provide expert recommendations., Materials and Methods: Clinicians managing male infertility were invited to take part in a global online survey on SDF clinical practices. This was conducted following the CHERRIES checklist criteria. The responses were compared to professional society guideline recommendations related to SDF and the appropriate available evidence. Expert recommendations on indications for SDF testing were then formulated, and the Delphi method was used to reach consensus., Results: The survey was completed by 436 experts from 55 countries. Almost 75% of respondents test for SDF in all or some men with unexplained or idiopathic infertility, 39% order it routinely in the work-up of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), and 62.2% investigate SDF in smokers. While 47% of reproductive urologists test SDF to support the decision for varicocele repair surgery when conventional semen parameters are normal, significantly fewer general urologists (23%; p=0.008) do the same. Nearly 70% would assess SDF before assisted reproductive technologies (ART), either always or for certain conditions. Recurrent ART failure is a common indication for SDF testing. Very few society recommendations were found regarding SDF testing., Conclusions: This article presents the largest global survey on the indications for SDF testing in infertile men, and demonstrates diverse practices. Furthermore, it highlights the paucity of professional society guideline recommendations. Expert recommendations are proposed to help guide clinicians., Competing Interests: The authors have nothing to disclose., (Copyright © 2023 Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology.)
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35. Perioperative myocardial damage and the incidence of type 2 myocardial infarction in patients with intermediate and high cardiovascular risk.
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Keskinler MV, Köstek O, Erok B, Telci Ö, Danacıoğlu YO, and Oğuz A
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Biomarkers, Electrocardiography, Female, Heart Disease Risk Factors, Humans, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Risk Factors, Cardiovascular Diseases, Myocardial Infarction epidemiology, Myocardial Infarction etiology
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Objective: Perioperative myocardial infarction is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing surgical operations. We aimed to determine the incidence of perioperative myocardial infarction in patients with intermediate- or high-risk Framingham scores., Methods: One hundred and one patients (62 males, 39 females) over 40 years of age (mean age 72±11 years) median 73 (65-81), min- max (46-96), with Framingham risk scores of 10% or higher, and scheduled for surgical interventions in the orthopedics and urology departments of our hospital were included in the study. Patient demographics, comorbidities, blood pressures, and biochemical data were recorded. Troponin values and electrocardiographic findings were obtained during the immediate preoperative period and on postoperative day 2 and then compared. Perioperative myocardial injury and infarction were diagnosed using the third universal definition of myocardial infarction., Results: In 44 (43%) patients, postoperative troponin values were compared with the preoperative values. In 26 (25%) patients, the changes were consistent with myocardial ischemia or damage. Alterations in troponin values with significant electrocardiogram (ECG) changes were found in 6 patients (6%)., Conclusion: The risk of postoperative myocardial damage was high in our patients with intermediate or high-risk Framingham scores. This im-plies that close follow-up of these patients with abnormal ECG and troponin values during the pre- and postoperative period is required.
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