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International Journal of Cancer | 2001

Sensitive detection of transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder by microsatellite analysis of cells exfoliated in urine

Davide Seripa; Paola Parrella; Michele Gallucci; Carolina Gravina; Sara Papa; Pasquale Fortunato; Antonio Alcini; Gerardo Flammia; Marzia Lazzari; Vito Michele Fazio

Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) is the most common bladder tumor. Urine cytology can identify most high‐grade tumors but sensitivity is lower if one includes lesions of all grades. Microsatellite marker alterations have been found in many tumor types including bladder cancer and have been used to detect cancer cells in body fluids including urine. The aim of our study is to further evaluate feasibility and sensitivity of microsatellite analysis to detect bladder cancer cells in urine. We studied 55 individuals: 21 with symptoms suggestive of bladder cancer, 23 patients with previous history of TCC and 11 healthy subjects. Genomic DNA was extracted from blood lymphocytes, urine sediment, bladder washings and tumor or normal bladder mucosa. Twenty highly informative microsatellite markers were analyzed for loss of heterozigosity (LOH) and microsatellite instability (MIN) by polymerase chain reaction. Microsatellite analysis of urine identified 33 of 34 (97%) patients with either primary or tumor recurrence, whereas urine cytology identified 27 of 34 (79%) patients (p = 0.0001). Detection of microsatellite abnormalities improved the sensitivity of detecting low‐grade and/or stage bladder tumor: from 75–95% for grades G1–G2 and from 75–100% for pTis–pTa tumors. Bladder washings from 25 patients were also analyzed, and in all cases results were identical to those obtained from voided urine. None of the 16 patients without evidence of TCC showed LOH and/or MIN in urine samples or bladder washings. Interestingly, in a patient with persistent bladder mucosa abnormalities, microsatellite alterations were demonstrated 8 months before the histopathologic diagnosis of tumor recurrence. These results further indicate that microsatellite marker analysis is more sensitive than conventional urine cytology in detecting bladder cancer cells in urine and represents a potential clinical tool for monitoring patients with low‐grade/stage TCC.


BJUI | 2008

Bacteriuria in patients with an orthotopic ileal neobladder: Urinary tract infection or asymptomatic bacteriuria?

Francesca Suriano; Michele Gallucci; Gerardo Flammia; Stefania Musco; Antonio Alcini; Gregorio Imbalzano; Giordano Dicuonzo

To investigate the prevalence of asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU) and urinary tract infection (UTI), and the local and systemic inflammatory response, in patients with ileal neobladder.


Urology | 2009

Early and Late Urodynamic Assessment of Padua Ileal Bladder

Mariaconsiglia Ferriero; Giuseppe Simone; Andrea Rocchegiani; Maurizio Buscarini; Rocco Papalia; Antonio Alcini; Gerardo Flammia; Michele Gallucci

OBJECTIVES To report the data from a single series of 46 patients who underwent cystectomy and Padua ileal bladder (PIB) substitution during a 48-month period. Data are lacking concerning the changes in urodynamic characteristics of the orthotopic ileal neobladder. METHODS From January 2002 to April 2003, 46 consecutive male patients underwent radical cystectomy and PIB substitution for muscle-invasive bladder cancer. Uroflowmetry, cystometry, and urethral pressure profilometry were analyzed at 12 and 48 months after surgery. All patients were asked to complete a questionnaire regarding quality of life (the European Organization for Cancer Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire and the bladder cancer-specific module). RESULTS Of the 46 patients, 8 were lost to follow-up because of cancer-related death. When comparing the 12- and 48-month urodynamic characteristics, no significant changes were observed in cystometric capacity or urethral closing pressure. However, the end-filling pressure, peak flow pressure, and postvoid residual urine volume were significantly lower at the 48-month evaluation (P = .0005, P = .0007, and P = .013, respectively). The number of involuntary contractions at 48 months had increased significantly (P = .0012), and the amplitude of the contractions was comparable (P = .084). The daytime continence rate was 96% and 90% at 12 and 48 months, respectively. The nighttime continence rate was 60% at the 48-month evaluation. The questionnaires about the quality of life highlighted the excellent results. CONCLUSIONS An ileal tone is maintained despite detubularization and most likely prevents enlargement of the neobladder. PIB was revealed to maintain an adequate capacity and low pressure during a 48-month period. The urodynamics results and quality of life support this urinary diversion as a valid treatment option for muscle-invasive bladder cancer.


European Urology | 2004

Liver Harvesting Surgical Technique for the Treatment of Retro-Hepatic Caval Thrombosis Concomitant to Renal Cell Carcinoma: Perioperative and Long-Term Results in 15 Patients without Mortality

Michele Gallucci; Domenico Borzomati; Gerardo Flammia; Antonio Alcini; Giuseppe Albino; Marco Caricato; Alessandro Esposito; Bruno Vincenzi; M. Rossi; Roberto Coppola; Pasquale Berloco


Urology | 2006

Simplified Indiana pouch with multiple teniamyotomies

Michele Gallucci; Costantino Leonardo; Salvatore Guaglianone; A. Roccheggiani; Antonio Alcini; Gerardo Flammia; Ester Forestiere


Journal of Endourology | 2007

Collagen Changes in the Ureteropelvic Junction after Failed Antegrade Endopyelotomy

Federico Sergi; Gerardo Flammia; Antonio Alcini; Giuseppe Perrone; Salvatore Guaglianone; Ester Forastiere; Carla Rabitti; Michele Gallucci


Archive | 2009

Reconstructive Urology Early and Late Urodynamic Assessment of Padua Ileal Bladder

Mariaconsiglia Ferriero; Giuseppe Simone; Andrea Rocchegiani; Maurizio Buscarini; Rocco Papalia; Antonio Alcini; Gerardo Flammia; Michele Gallucci


European Urology Supplements | 2007

7 BACTERIURIA IN PATIENTS WITH ORTHOTOPIC ILEAL NEOBLADDER: UTI OR ABU?

F. Suriano; Stefania Musco; G. Imbalzano; Gerardo Flammia; Antonio Alcini; F. Sergi; G. Dicuonzo; C. Leonardo; Michele Gallucci


European Urology Supplements | 2003

Simplified continent indiana pouch with multiple teniomiotomies

Giuseppe Albino; Antonio Alcini; Gerardo Flammia; Grace Patrick Akpan; M. Pozza; Michele Gallucci


European Urology Supplements | 2002

Ileal-uretero fistula: a very rare acucise complication

Michele Gallucci; Andrea Vincenzoni; Gerardo Flammia; Antonio Alcini; Giuseppe Albino; Grace Patrick Akpan

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Gerardo Flammia

Sapienza University of Rome

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Andrea Vincenzoni

Sapienza University of Rome

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Rocco Papalia

Sapienza University of Rome

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Salvatore Guaglianone

University of Southern California

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Bruno Vincenzi

Sapienza University of Rome

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Carla Rabitti

Sapienza University of Rome

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Carolina Gravina

Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza

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Davide Seripa

Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza

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