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BJUI | 2005

Haemostatic partial nephrectomy using bipolar radiofrequency ablation

Gyan Pareek; Eric R. Wilkinson; David J. Schutt; James A. Will; Thomas F. Warner; Dieter Haemmerich; David M. Mahvi; Stephen Y. Nakada

To determine whether an electrode array with a bipolar radiofrequency ablation (RFA) energy source can be used to perform a haemostatic partial nephrectomy by simultaneously ablating and coagulating renal tissue.


BJUI | 2007

A novel murine model for the study of human renal cryoablation

Sean P. Hedican; Eric R. Wilkinson; Fred T. Lee; Thomas F. Warner; Stephen Y. Nakada

To develop a reproducible, non‐debilitating in vivo murine model of human renal cryoablation using a standard closed argon‐delivery system.


Journal of Endourology | 2009

Evaluation of urothelial stretch-induced cyclooxygenase-2 expression in a mouse ureteral obstruction model

Samuel P. Sterrett; Eric R. Wilkinson; Travis J. Jerde; William S. Mellon; Stephen Y. Nakada

Prostanoids play a major role in the nociceptive response to ureteral obstruction. Cyclooxygenases (COXs) 1 and 2 catalyze the rate-limiting step in prostanoid synthesis; COX-2 is the more inducible isoform. Previous studies in human and animal models have shown that COX-2 is highly induced during ureteral obstruction. Our objective was to characterize acute COX-2 induction in a reproducible mouse model. Unilateral ureteral ligation was performed, and obstruction was maintained for 2, 4, 6, 8, or 12 hours. We evaluated COX-2 protein expression using Western immunoblotting, and found that ureteral obstruction induced COX-2 expression ninefold within 6 hours. This is the first report to characterize in vivo temporal stretch-induced COX-2 expression in a mouse model. This model will be critical for elucidation of COX-2 signaling pathways and may eventually help to identify novel therapeutic targets for treating ureteral obstruction.


Journal of Endourology | 2006

Second Prize: Elastographic Measurements of in-Vivo Radiofrequency Ablation Lesions of the Kidney

Gyan Pareek; Eric R. Wilkinson; Shyam Bharat; Tomy Varghese; Paul F. Laeseke; Fred T. Lee; Thomas F. Warner; James A. Zagzebski; Stephen Y. Nakada


Journal of Endourology | 2005

Third Prize: Prostaglandin E2-3 Receptor Is Involved in Ureteral Contractility in Obstruction

Murali K. Ankem; Travis J. Jerde; Eric R. Wilkinson; Stephen Y. Nakada


The Journal of Urology | 2004

778: Cryoablation of Advanced Renal Cancer has Survival Advantages in a Murine Model Compared to Nephrectomy

Sean P. Hedican; Eric R. Wilkinson; Fred T. Lee; Thomas F. Warner; Stephen Y. Nakada


The Journal of Urology | 2009

COLLAGEN INFILTRATION DURING URINARY TRACT OBSTRUCTION INCREASES CYCLOOXYGENASE-2 EXPRESSION

Kwadwo Owusu-Ofori; Eric R. Wilkinson; William S. Mellon; Stephen Y. Nakada


The Journal of Urology | 2009

A UNILATERAL URETERAL OBSTRUCTION MOUSE MODEL IS APPLIED TO INVESTIGATE THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF OBSTRUCTED URETERS

Kwadwo Owusu-Ofori; Eric R. Wilkinson; William S. Mellon; Stephen Y. Nakada


The Journal of Urology | 2007

314: Equivalent Survival and Superior Primary Tumor Control of Cryoablation Relative to Radiofrequency Ablation in a Murine Model of Advanced Renal Cancer

Sean P. Hedican; Eric R. Wilkinson; Fred T. Lee; Thomas F. Warner; Stephen Y. Nakada


The Journal of Urology | 2006

404: Immune Mediated Survival Advantage and Primary Tumor Control of Cryoablation Compared to Nephrectomy in a Murine Model of Advanced Renal Cancer

Sean P. Hedican; Eric R. Wilkinson; Thomas F. Warner; Fred T. Lee; Stephen Y. Nakada

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Stephen Y. Nakada

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Thomas F. Warner

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Fred T. Lee

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Sean P. Hedican

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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William S. Mellon

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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David J. Schutt

Medical University of South Carolina

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James A. Will

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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