2022
Retzius-sparing technique independently predicts early recovery of urinary continence after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy
Kadhim H, Ang K, Tan W, Nathan A, Pavan N, Mazzon G, Al-Kadhi O, Di G, Dinneen E, Briggs T, Kelkar A, Rajan P, Nathan S, Kelly J, Sooriakumaran P, Sridhar A. Retzius-sparing technique independently predicts early recovery of urinary continence after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy. Journal Of Robotic Surgery 2022, 16: 1419-1426. PMID: 35192106, DOI: 10.1007/s11701-022-01383-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRobot-assisted radical prostatectomySocial urinary continenceBody mass indexNeurovascular bundle sparingRetzius-sparing techniqueRS-RARPUrinary continenceNeurovascular bundleRadical prostatectomyEarly recovery of urinary continenceRecovery of urinary continenceMedian body mass indexMultivariate logistic regression analysisMembranous urethral lengthLocalised prostate cancerHigh-volume institutionsSurgical treatment optionsFollow-up dataLogistic regression analysisConsecutive patientsAssociated with recoveryPad useUrethral lengthMedian ageProstate cancer
2020
Morbidity and mortality after robot‐assisted radical cystectomy with intracorporeal urinary diversion in octogenarians: results from the European Association of Urology Robotic Urology Section Scientific Working Group
Mortezavi A, Crippa A, Edeling S, Pokupic S, Dell’Oglio P, Montorsi F, D'Hondt F, Mottrie A, Decaestecker K, Wijburg C, Collins J, Kelly J, Tan W, Sridhar A, John H, Canda A, Schwentner C, Rönmark E, Wiklund P, Hosseini A. Morbidity and mortality after robot‐assisted radical cystectomy with intracorporeal urinary diversion in octogenarians: results from the European Association of Urology Robotic Urology Section Scientific Working Group. BJU International 2020, 127: 585-595. PMID: 33058469, PMCID: PMC8246851, DOI: 10.1111/bju.15274.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatients aged <Intracorporeal urinary diversionCancer-specific mortalityOther-cause mortalityPostoperative complicationsRadical cystectomyMortality rateUrinary diversionBladder cancerOutcomes of patients aged <Predictor of high-grade complicationsHigh-grade complication rateOther-cause mortality ratesRobot-assisted radical cystectomyMultivariate logistic regression analysisClavien-Dindo gradeLaparoscopic radical cystectomyHigh-grade complicationsPostoperative mortality rateMinimally invasive approachTreatment-related risksLogistic regression analysisOCM ratesPostoperative variablesComplication rate
2018
Propensity-score-matched comparison of soft tissue surgical margins status between open and robotic-assisted radical cystectomy
Moschini M, Soria F, Mathieu R, Xylinas E, D'Andrea D, Tan W, Kelly J, Simone G, Tuderti G, Meraney A, Krishna S, Konety B, Zamboni S, Baumeister P, Mattei A, Briganti A, Montorsi F, Galucci M, Rink M, Karakiewicz P, Rouprêt M, Aziz A, Perry M, Rowe E, Koupparis A, Kassouf W, Scherr D, Ploussard G, Boorjian S, Sooriakumaran P, Shariat S, Urologists U. Propensity-score-matched comparison of soft tissue surgical margins status between open and robotic-assisted radical cystectomy. Urologic Oncology Seminars And Original Investigations 2018, 37: 179.e1-179.e7. PMID: 30446442, DOI: 10.1016/j.urolonc.2018.10.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCarcinoma, Transitional CellChemotherapy, AdjuvantCystectomyFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansLength of StayLymph Node ExcisionMaleMargins of ExcisionMiddle AgedPostoperative ComplicationsPropensity ScoreRetrospective StudiesRobotic Surgical ProceduresTreatment OutcomeUrinary BladderUrinary Bladder NeoplasmsConceptsSoft tissue surgical marginsRobotic-assisted radical cystectomyOpen radical cystectomyPositive soft tissue surgical marginsRARC groupSoft tissue surgical margin statusRadical cystectomyPropensity-score matchingRARC patientsOpen radical cystectomy groupImpact of surgical techniqueOpen radical cystectomy patientsNon-organ-confinedMultivariate logistic regression analysisOrgan-confined diseaseSurgical margin statusSubgroup of patientsPropensity-score-matched cohortLogistic regression analysisOncologic efficacySurgical marginsPrognostic factorsUrothelial carcinomaMargin statusSurgical technique
2010
[Risk factors of novel severe influenza A(H1N1) with concurrent adult respiratory distress syndrome].
Dai B, Kang J, Wang Z, Kong D, Tan W, Zhao H. [Risk factors of novel severe influenza A(H1N1) with concurrent adult respiratory distress syndrome]. National Medical Journal Of China 2010, 90: 2392-5. PMID: 21092507.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdult respiratory distress syndromeT lymphocyte subsetsSevere influenza AMultivariate logistic regression analysisNon-ARDS groupInfluenza ANon-smoking groupLogistic regression analysisStatistically significant differenceRisk factorsIncidence of adult respiratory distress syndromeAdult respiratory distress syndrome patientsNovel influenza APatient lymphocyte countsRespiratory distress syndromeSignificant differenceControlled clinical trialsLactate dehydrogenaseRegression analysisDistress syndromeLymphocyte countClinical featuresRetrospective analysisClinical trialsH1N1