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BJUI | 2007

Renal tumour size measured radiologically before surgery is an unreliable variable for predicting histopathological features: benign tumours are not necessarily small

Mesut Remzi; Daniela Katzenbeisser; Matthias Waldert; H.C. Klingler; Martin Susani; Mazda Memarsadeghi; Gertraud Heinz-Peer; Andrea Haitel; Ralf Herwig; Michael Marberger

To compare histopathological findings as a function of radiological tumour size, as published data suggest that small renal tumours are often benign and large tumours are renal cell cancer (RCC).


Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy | 2010

Current Limitations and Perspectives in Single Port Surgery: Pros and Cons Laparo-Endoscopic Single-Site Surgery (LESS) for Renal Surgery

Peter Weibl; H.C. Klingler; Tobias Klatte; Mesut Remzi

Laparo-Endoscopic Single-Site surgery (LESS) for kidney diseases is quickly evolving and has a tendency to expand the urological armory of surgical techniques. However, we should not be overwhelmed by the surgical skills only and weight it against the basic clinical and oncological principles when compared to standard laparoscopy. The initial goal is to define the ideal candidates and ideal centers for LESS in the future. Modification of basic instruments in laparoscopy presumably cannot result in better functional and oncological outcomes, especially when the optimal working space is limited with the same arm movements. Single port surgery is considered minimally invasive laparoscopy; on the other hand, when using additional ports, it is no more single port, but hybrid traditional laparoscopy. Whether LESS is a superior or equally technique compared to traditional laparoscopy has to be proven by future prospective randomized trials.


The Journal of Urology | 2013

Urethral Buttressing in Patients Undergoing Artificial Urinary Sphincter Surgery

Markus Margreiter; Alex Farr; Varun Sharma; Ingrid Schauer; H.C. Klingler

PURPOSE We evaluated the safety and feasibility of what we believe to be a novel technique of buttressing the urethra with a fibrin coated collagen fleece in patients undergoing artificial urinary sphincter surgery in the presence of urethral atrophy. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 17 consecutive men were treated with urethral buttressing for urethral atrophy during artificial urinary sphincter surgery. Continence, complications and patient reported outcomes were assessed by preoperative and postoperative pad use, chart review, patient interview and validated questionnaires. RESULTS Mean ± SD followup was 38 ± 3.0 months (median 34, range 23 to 71). One patient was excluded from further evaluation due to accidental iatrogenic urethral injury elsewhere. At 3-month followup the mean improvement in pad use was 5 ± 0.5 pads (median 5, range 2 to 9). Of 16 patients 9 (56%) and 2 (13%) used 1 and 0 pad per day, respectively. According to the Patient Global Impression of Improvement questionnaire, 12 of 16 patients (75%) described their condition as much or very much better after surgery. Mean ± SD postoperative Incontinence Impact Questionnaire and Urogenital Distress Index scores were 2 ± 0.8 (median 1, range 0 to 11) and 4 ± 1.0 (median 3, range 0 to 11), respectively. No intraoperative complications were observed. During followup 2 of 16 patients (13%) underwent placement of a second cuff due to unsatisfactory postoperative continence, 1 (6%) underwent artificial urinary sphincter revision for clean urethral erosion and 1 (6%) underwent revision for pump malfunction. CONCLUSIONS Urethral buttressing with a collagen fleece appears to be a safe, feasible option for urethral atrophy in patients treated with artificial urinary sphincter implantation or revision.


World Journal of Urology | 2013

The use of mannitol in partial and live donor nephrectomy: an international survey

Marco Cosentino; A. Breda; F. Sanguedolce; Jaime Landman; Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg; Paolo Verze; Jens Rassweiler; H. Van Poppel; H.C. Klingler; G. Janetschek; A. Celia; Fernando J. Kim; G Thalmann; U Nagele; A Mogorovich; Christian Bolenz; Thomas Knoll; Francesco Porpiglia; M. Alvarez-Maestro; Francesco Francesca; Federico Dehò; C.C. Abbou; Maxwell V. Meng; Monish Aron; Pilar Laguna; D Mladenov; Alessandro D'Addessi; Pierluigi Bove; Riccardo Schiavina; O. De Cobelli


World Journal of Urology | 2013

Exit strategies following percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL): a comparison of surgical outcomes in the Clinical Research Office of the Endourological Society (CROES) PCNL Global Study

Luigi Cormio; Gaspar Ibarlucea Gonzalez; David A. Tolley; Mario Sofer; Ahmet Yaser Muslumanoglu; H.C. Klingler; Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg; Jean de la Rosette


European Urology Supplements | 2007

440 DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF PERCUTANEOUS BIOPSY OF RENAL MASSES GUIDED BY COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY

Jörg Schmidbauer; Mesut Remzi; M. Memarsadeghi; H.C. Klingler; H. Wiener; G. Hainz-Peer; M. Susani; M. Marberger


Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift | 2014

Use of self-retaining barbed sutures decreases cold ischemia time in open nephron-sparing surgery

Ingrid Schauer; Oliver Theimer; Tobias Klatte; Matthias Waldert; H.C. Klingler; Markus Margreiter


European Urology Supplements | 2010

437 EXTERNAL VALIDATION OF THE PREOPERATIVE ANATOMICAL CLASSIFICATION (PADUA) FOR PREDICTION OF COMPLICATIONS RELATED TO NEPHRON-SPARING SURGERY

Mesut Remzi; Matthias Waldert; Tobias Klatte; Peter Weibl; G. Schüller; H.C. Klingler; M. Marberger


European Urology Supplements | 2009

322 LAPAROSCOPIC CRYOTHERAPY OF SMALL RENAL MASSES: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE OVER 3 YEARS

J. Mauermann; H.C. Klingler; Mesut Remzi; M. Marberger


European Urology Supplements | 2008

SAFETY AND SHORT-TERM EFFICACY OF LAPAROSCOPIC CRYOABLATION FOR RENAL TUMOURS ≥ 3 CM: A MULTICENTRE EUROPEAN REPORT

Francis X. Keeley; M.P. Laguna; J.J.M.C.H. de la Rosette; N.J. Fenn; Chris Anderson; H.C. Klingler; V. Kumar; A. Bachman; Brunolf W. Lagerveld

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M. Marberger

Medical University of Vienna

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Matthias Waldert

Medical University of Vienna

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Markus Margreiter

Medical University of Vienna

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Martin Susani

Medical University of Vienna

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Peter Weibl

Medical University of Vienna

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Tobias Klatte

University of California

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