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The Journal of Urology | 2002

Comparing Taguchi and Lich-Gregoir Ureterovesical Reimplantation Techniques for Kidney Transplants

Fernando P. Secin; Agustín Roberto Rovegno; Rodolfo Emilio Marrugat; Ramon Virasoro; Gerardo Ariel Lautersztein; Héctor Fernández

PURPOSE We compared the incidence of urological and anastomotic complications, and the duration of ureteral reimplantation for the Taguchi and Lich-Gregoir techniques. MATERIALS AND METHODS We recorded all urological and anastomotic complications that developed from the date of transplantation through December 31, 2001. The cutoff date for transplantation was August 30, 2000. The urological complications evaluated included complicated hematuria, urinary fistula, ureteral stenosis, symptomatic vesicoureteral reflux and operative time. The chi-square test was done to compare the proportion of complications in the groups and the Mann Whitney test was used to compare the duration of ureteral reimplantation. RESULTS Of the 575 transplants evaluated 416 and 159 were performed via the Lich-Gregoir and Taguchi techniques, respectively. The incidence of anastomotic complications was 10.7%. Complications in the Lich-Gregoir group included fistula in 4.7% of cases, stenosis in 4.1%, symptomatic vesicoureteral reflux in 1.9% and complicated hematuria in 0.5%. Complications in the Taguchi group included urinary fistula in 6.3% of cases, stenosis in 2.5% and complicated hematuria in 2.5%. Symptomatic reflux was not observed in this group. There was a higher proportion of hematuria at the limit of statistical significance in the Taguchi group (p = 0.05). There were a higher number of urological complications in transplants from live donors in the Lich-Gregoir group (p = 0.01), mostly involving fistula (p = 0.05). There were no significant differences in the groups in overall complications. Average operative time for the Taguchi and Lich-Gregoir techniques was 14.2 and 29 minutes, respectively. This difference was significant (p = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS In the sample studied Taguchi ureterocystoneostomy proved to be a more rapid method without increasing the incidence of urological or anastomotic complications. There were no cases of symptomatic reflux in the Taguchi group and select fistula cases could be managed conservatively. The Lich-Gregoir cohort was at greater risk for the urological complications of live donor transplantation. The Taguchi method has become the ureterovesical reimplantation technique of choice in our setting.


The Journal of Urology | 2003

Cumulative Incidence, Indications, Morbidity And Mortality of Transplant Nephrectomy And The Most Appropriate Time For Graft Removal: Only Nonfunctioning Transplants That Cause Intractable Complications Should Be Excised

Fernando P. Secin; Agustín Roberto Rovegno; María del Rosario Brunet; Rodolfo Emilio Marrugat; Mario Dávalos Michel; Héctor Fernández


World Journal of Urology | 2015

International multi-institutional experience with the vessel-sparing technique to reconstruct the proximal bulbar urethra: mid-term results

Ramon Virasoro; Jack M. Zuckerman; Kurt A. McCammon; Jessica DeLong; Jeremy Tonkin; Leandro Capiel; Agustín Roberto Rovegno; Gabriel Favre; Carlos Roberto Giúdice; Ehab Eltahawy; Uri Gur; Gerald H. Jordan


World Journal of Urology | 2017

American Confederation of Urology (CAU) experience in minimally invasive partial nephrectomy

Fernando P. Secin; Octavio Castillo; J. Rozanec; Marcelo Featherston; Pablo Holst; José Milfont; Patricio García Marchiñena; Alberto Jurado Navarro; Anamaría Autrán; Agustín Roberto Rovegno; Oscar Rodriguez Faba; Joan Palou; Victor Teixeira Dubeux; Luciano A. Nunez Bragayrac; Rene Sotelo; Stênio de Cássio Zequi; Gustavo Cardoso Guimarães; Mario Álvarez-Maestro; Luis Martínez-Piñeiro; Gustavo Villoldo; Alberto Villaronga; Diego Abreu Clavijo; Ricardo Decia; Rodrigo Frota; Ivar Vidal-Mora; Diana Finkelstein; Juan Ignacio Monzó Gardiner; Oscar Schatloff; Andres Hernández-Porrás; Félix Santaella-Torres


Revista Argentina de Urología | 2011

Predictores de menor gradación en la biopsia prostática de pacientes con cáncer de próstata tratados mediante prostatectomía radical

Agustín Roberto Rovegno; Fernando P. Secin; Carlos Martín Baldessari; Rodolfo Emilio Marrugat; Federico Larcade; Andrea L. Paparatto; Roberto M. Iotti; Héctor Fernández


Revista Argentina de Urología | 1992

Evaluación del Rigiscan en el diagnóstico de la disfunción sexual eréctil (análisis de 116 pacientes).

Amado Bechara; A. Ricardo Casabé; P. Wizenberg; C.E. Bantar; Agustín Roberto Rovegno; Claudio D'Osvaldo; Horacio Rey; Héctor Fernández; Juan A. Mocellini Iturralde


The Journal of Urology | 2017

MP16-17 OUTCOMES IN OVER 4,000 PATIENTS WITH RENAL CELL CARCINOMA FROM THE LATIN AMERICAN RENAL CANCER GROUP (LARCG): A FOCUS ON METASTATIC DISEASE

Diego Abreu; Guillermo Gueglio; P. García; Walter da Costa; Daniel Beltrame; Alvaro Zuniga; Luis Meza; Rubén G. Bengió; C. Scorticati; Ricardo Castillejos; Francisco R. Rodriguez; Ana Maria Autran; Carmen González; Miguel Sanchez; Jose Gadu; Alejandro Nolazco; Pablo Marinez; Carlos Ameri; Hamilton Zampolli; Raul Langenhin; Diego Muguruza; Marcos Tobias Machado; Antonio Lima Pompeo; Pablo Mingote; Nicolas Ginéstar; Matías López; Boris Camacho; Juan Yandian; Jorge Clavijo; Roberto Puente


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Surgical and oncologic outcomes of minimally invasive partial nephrectomy performed in 16 centers of Hispanic-America.

Fernando P. Secin; Octavio Castillo; Alberto Jurado Navarro; Agustín Roberto Rovegno; Joan Palou; J. Rozanec; Marcelo Featherstone; Rene Sotelo; Ricardo Faveretto; Luis Pineiro; Gustavo Villoldo; Diego Abreu Clavijo; Ivar Vidal; Juan Ignacio Monzó; Oscar Schatloff; Andres Hernandez Porras; Félix Santaella Torres; Hugo H. Davila; Humberto Villavicencio Mavrich


Revista Argentina de Urología | 2016

La edad se asocia con mayor incidencia decáncer de próstata y con tumores más agresivos

Alejandro J. Puga; Luciano Haiquel; Juan I. Brignone; Leandro Capiel; Agustín Roberto Rovegno


The Journal of Urology | 2015

PD29-04 HISPANO-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY

Fernando P. Secin; Octavio Castillo Cadiz; Patricio García Marchiñena; Alberto Jurado Navarro; Agustín Roberto Rovegno; Anamaría Autrán; Oscar Rodriguez Faba; Joan Palou Redorta; J. Rozanec; Marcelo Featherstone; Pablo Holst; Luciano A. Nunez Bragayrac; Rene Sotelo; Ricardo Faveretto; Stênio de Cássio Zequi; Mario Álvarez Maestro; Luis Martinez Piñeiro; Gustavo Villoldo; Alberto Villaronga; Diego Abreu Clavijo; Ivar Vidal Mora; Diana Finkelstein; Juan Ignacio Monzó Gardiner; Oscar Schatloff; Andres Hernandez Porras; Félix Santaella Torres; Rodolfo Sanchez Salas; Hugo Dávila; Humberto Villavicencio Mavrich

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Fernando P. Secin

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Leandro Capiel

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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Ramon Virasoro

Eastern Virginia Medical School

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Amado Bechara

University of Buenos Aires

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Alberto Jurado Navarro

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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Gerald H. Jordan

Eastern Virginia Medical School

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Kurt A. McCammon

Eastern Virginia Medical School

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Rene Sotelo

University of Southern California

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Anamaría Autrán

University of Buenos Aires

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