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BJUI | 2006

Urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy: incidence by definition, risk factors and temporal trend in a large series with a long-term follow-up

Emilio Sacco; Tommaso Prayer-Galetti; Francesco Pinto; Simonetta Fracalanza; Giovanni Betto; Francesco Pagano; Walter Artibani

To investigate the incidence of urinary incontinence and its development over time, to compare the effects of alternative definitions on the incontinence rate and to explore risk factors for incontinence after radical retropubic prostatectomy (RRP) for clinically localized prostate cancer.


BJUI | 2007

Prognostic accuracy of an artificial neural network in patients undergoing radical cystectomy for bladder cancer : a comparison with logistic regression analysis

Pierfrancesco Bassi; Emilio Sacco; Vincenzo De Marco; Maurizio Aragona; Andrea Volpe

To compare the prognostic performance of an artificial neural network (ANN) with that of standard logistic regression (LR), in patients undergoing radical cystectomy for bladder cancer.


Urologia Journal | 2005

Hereditary Predisposition and Prostate Cancer

Emilio Sacco; Tommaso Prayer-Galetti; Francesco Pinto; Matteo Ciaccia; Simonetta Fracalanza; Giovanni Betto; Francesco Pagano

A genetic component in prostate cancer (PCa) has been recognized for decades, and much evidence has been accumulated in favor of a significant, but heterogeneous hereditary component in PCa. Purpose We studied the incidence of the familial and hereditary forms of PCa in our population of patients with a diagnosis of PCa clinically localized and age at diagnosis <65 yrs. Materials and methods: We administered a questionnaire to 667 patients submitted to radical prostatectomy from July 1978 to December 2002, obtaining a complete familial oncological anamnesis in 499 patients. The patients were followed-up until death or until 30 June 2004. Patients were classified into three categories according to Carter: familial, hereditary and sporadic PCa. Results A positive family history for PCa was found in 72 patients (14.4%). In 15 patients (3%), we observed a hereditary form of PCa and in 57 patients (11.4%) a familial form. Patients with hereditary PCa had a lower age at diagnosis (55 yrs). Genealogical pedigrees ruled out mendelian dominant autosomical transmission. No difference was found in the preoperatory, clinical and pathological features among the three PCa groups. A statistically significant familial association was found between PCa and cancer of breast and uterus. Conclusions This study supports evidence of a hereditary predisposition to PCa and the suggestion that an excess familial risk of PCa is due to the inheritance of multiple moderate-risk genetic variants.


European Urology | 2005

Familial and hereditary prostate cancer by definition in an italian surgical series: clinical features and outcome.

Emilio Sacco; Tommaso Prayer-Galetti; Francesco Pinto; Matteo Ciaccia; Simonetta Fracalanza; Giovanni Betto; Francesco Pagano


World Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2013

Mirabegron, a novel, non-antimuscarinic drug for the overactive bladder: An up-to-dated review

Emilio Sacco; Riccardo Bientinesi


World Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2015

Pioneering drugs for overactive bladder and detrusor overactivity: Ongoing research and future directions

Emilio Sacco; Salvatore Marco Recupero; Riccardo Bientinesi; Giuseppe Palermo; Daniele D’Agostino; Diego Currò; Pierfrancesco Bassi


Open Access Journal of Urology & Nephrology | 2016

Bladder and prostate metastasis from small cell lung cancer: a rare entity

Riccardo Bientinesi; Francesco Pierconti; C Gand; Aa Santoro; L Vaccarella; Francesco Pinto; Marco Racioppi; Giuseppe Palermo; Pierfrancesco Bassi; Emilio Sacco


ics.org | 2015

Evaluation of safety, tolerability and efficacy of TiLoop®, a titanized inside-out transobturatory sling for male stress urinary incontinence

Emilio Sacco; Riccardo Bientinesi; Salvatore Marco Recupero; Marco Racioppi; Francesco Pinto; Gaetano Gulino; Giuseppe Palermo; Daniele D'Agostino; Pierfrancesco Bassi


Archive | 2014

Chirurgia dell'incontinenza urinaria maschile: a che punto siamo?

Riccardo Bientinesi; Salvatore Marco Recupero; Giuseppe Palermo; Pierfrancesco Bassi; Emilio Sacco


42nd Annual Meeting#R##N#of International Continence Society (ICS). | 2012

Treatment of bladder neck dissynergia with transurethral injection ofOnabotulinumtoxinA: objective and patient-reported results

Emilio Sacco; Riccardo Bientinesi; Francesco Marangi; Alessandro D'Addessi; Marco Racioppi; Gaetano Gulino; Francesco Pinto; Angelo Totaro; Daniele D'Agostino; Pierfrancesco Bassi

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Pierfrancesco Bassi

The Catholic University of America

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Francesco Pinto

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Riccardo Bientinesi

The Catholic University of America

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Marco Racioppi

The Catholic University of America

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Gaetano Gulino

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Giuseppe Palermo

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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