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World Journal of Urology | 2004

PET and prostate cancer

G. Sanz; Jorge Rioja; J.J. Zudaire; J.M. Berian; J. A. Richter

The diagnosis of prostate cancer leaves some questions without answers. The different diagnostic techniques are limited in three situations: (1) staging of the tumour: identification of node involvement, (2) quantification of the tumour volume and its location inside the gland, (3) premature identification of relapse after radical treatment. These are the three problems that we need to consider in the diagnosis of prostate carcinoma. Imaging techniques can tell us the morphological alterations in the structures and organs. Positron emission tomography (PET) introduces a new way of identifying damage by counting metabolic activity. The tracers are substances that are marked with a radioactive molecule that is picked up more readily by the tumours. The presence of these substances in a set anatomic zone means higher consumption and therefore more metabolic activity. The radiotracer most frequently used in PET is glucose marked with fluoride 18. The first studies with marked glucose and prostate tumours started at the end of the 1990s. There are many contradictions in the results of these studies due to renal elimination, which produces an accumulation in the urinary tract and does not correctly show the prostate zone and iliobturator nodes area, and its capitation by zones with inflammatory process or prostatic hyperplasia. Choline is a substance that is present in cellular membranes. When it is marked with carbon 11, it changes to a new tracer. This radiotracer has affinity with prostate damage and allows the better differentiation of malignant from benign processes. It also has the advantage of the absence of renal elimination. Trials that used choline marked with carbon 11 (11C choline) are beginning to obtain very promising results. This union of a method that identifies metabolic activity with an imaging technique increases the sensitivity in the diagnostic test and can help find the exact location of the 11C choline deposits. The PET-CT combines the PET with computerised tomography. The 11C choline PET-CT is presented as a promising technique for answering the three problems mentioned above.


BMC Ophthalmology | 2006

Bilateral ischemic optic neuropathy after transurethral prostatic resection: a case report

Luis M. Sádaba; Alfredo García-Layana; Miguel J. Maldonado; J.M. Berian

BackgroundNonarteritic ischemic optic neuropathy affects the anterior portion of the optic nerve and is characterized by sudden, painless visual loss. The affected eye has a relative afferent pupillary defect. The typical funduscopic appearance includes optic disc edema, with associated nerve fiber layer hemorrhage. Risk factors include advanced age, systemic hypertension, nocturnal hypotension, diabetes mellitus, and a small cup-to-disc ratio. Bilateral presentation is rare. Postoperative optic neuropathy has been associated with nonocular surgery; risk factors include a combination of prolonged surgical times, acute systemic hypotension, anemia due to blood loss, or prone positioning. We report for the first time a patient with bilateral, simultaneous anterior ischemic optic neuropathy after elective transurethral prostatic resection.Case presentationA 66-year old man underwent surgery for benign prostatic hyperplasia. The preoperative blood pressure was 140/85 mmHg, hemoglobin 15.9 g/dL, and hematocrit 48.6%. Two hours postoperatively, the blood pressure, hemoglobin, and hematocrit dropped dramatically. One day later, transient horizontal diplopia developed. Funduscopy showed a congenitally small cup-to-disc ratio without papillary edema. Other ocular findings were unremarkable. By 4 days postoperatively, sudden and painless amaurosis bilaterally developed when the patient awoke with nausea and vomiting. Visual acuity was no light perception bilaterally. The optic discs were swollen with small hemorrhages. Scans of the head and orbits and electrolyte levels were normal. There were no responses on visual evoked potentials bilaterally. The blood pressure was 90/50 mm Hg, the hemoglobin 7.0 g/dL, and the hematocrit 22.9%, necessitating infusion of three units of packed red blood cells. The blood pressure, hematocrit, and hemoglobin increased to normal levels. Three months later the visual acuity remained no light perception. The pupils were unreactive and there was marked optic disc atrophy bilaterally.ConclusionBilateral and simultaneous acute ischemic optic neuropathy may be a rare but devastating surgical complication. The combination of anemia and hypotension may increase the risk of anterior ischemic optic neuropathy postoperatively after transurethral prostatic resection.


Actas Urologicas Espanolas | 2011

Existe un intervalo de tiempo de isquemia fría seguro para el injerto renal

Joaquín Barba; J.J. Zudaire; J.E. Robles; A. Tienza; D. Rosell; J.M. Berian; Ignacio Pascual

OBJECTIVE It is aimed to characterize the true relationship of the cold ischemia time (CIT) with graft survival and with the principal post-transplantation events. MATERIAL AND METHODS We analyzed 378 kidney transplants, studying the relationship of the CIT with graft survival using a univariate analysis according to the COX model and seeking the optimum cutoff according to the Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank test. The relationship between CIT and the principal events of the post-transplant was studied using the binary logistic regression. RESULTS The mean follow-up of all the group was 77.8 months (± 51 SD) and the mean CIT was 14.8 hours (± 5.1 SD). The univariate analysis revealed that the CIT was not related with the graft survival as a continuous variable (OR=1.04; 95% CI: 0.9-1.08; p>0.05). On establishing the cutoff at 18 hours, we found differences in the actuarial survival. Survival at 5 years was 91% with CIT < 18 h versus 84% with CIT >18 h. Each hour of cold ischemia increased risk of delay in the graft function by 10% (OR=1.1; 95% CI: 1.05-1.15; p<0.001) and also conditioned a greater incidence of acute rejection (41.5% vs. 55.3%; p=0.02) and less time to the first rejection episode (72.6 days±137 vs. 272.2 days±614.8; p=0.023) after 18 hours. The CIT did not seem to be related (p<0.05) with the rest of the post-transplantation events, such as surgical complications or hospital admissions. CONCLUSIONS In our experience, cold ischemia under 18 hours does not seem to negatively affect graft survival.


Urologia Internationalis | 2009

Collagen Graft Interposition in Vesicovaginal Fistula Treatment

J.E. Robles; A. Saiz; Jorge Rioja; X. Brugarolas; J.M. Berian

Vesicovaginal fistula (VVF) is a quite rare complication of gynecological surgery. The first attempt to repair the fistulous tract offers the best opportunity for cure. We report the successful repair of VVF in 2 patients using a combined anterior vaginal approach and porcine dermal collagen grafting as interposition tissue. Favorable results confirm technical simplicity, safety and efficacy of this procedure.


Transplantation Proceedings | 2012

New Immunosuppressive Therapies and Surgical Complications After Renal Transplantation

Joaquín Barba; D. Rosell; A. Rincon; J.E. Robles; J.J. Zudaire; J.M. Berian; Ignacio Pascual; Pedro Errasti

BACKGROUND To analyze the association between the principal immunosuppressive drugs (mycophenolate mofetil, calcineurin inhibitors and mammalian target of rapamycin [mTOR] inhibitors) used in the routine management of kidney transplant patients and the development of postoperative surgical complications. MATERIALS AND METHODS We analyzed 415 kidney transplants, studying the influence of various immunosuppressive regimens on the main postoperative surgical complications. RESULTS The mean follow-up for the entire group was 72.8 months (± 54.2 SD). Patients treated with myeophonolate mofetil (MMF) and cyclosporine (n = 121) experienced a higher frequency of wound eventration odds ratio [OR], 5.2; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.2-23.5; P = .03) compared with azathioprine and cyclosporine (n = 71). Compared with transplant recipients treated with tacrolimus and MMF (n = 181), transplant recipients treated with cyclosporine and MMF (n = 121) had a significantly greater frequency of wound eventration (OR, 3.7; 95% CI, 1.5-9.5; P = .005), urologic (OR, 2; 95% CI; 1.02-3.9; P = .04), wound (OR; 2.2; 95% CI; 1.07-4.6; P = .03), late (OR, 1.7; 95% CI; 1.01-3.03; P = .04), and Clavien grade 3 surgical complications (OR; 1.9; 95% CI, 1.1-3.37; P = .01). Patients treated with mTOR inhibitors (n = 26) had higher rates of lymphocele (OR, 3.6; 95% CI, (1.1-11.4; P = .002) compared with those who received tacrolimus (n = 197). CONCLUSIONS New immunosuppressive drugs have improved short-term functional results; however, in some cases they seem to increase surgical complications rates.


Urology | 1997

Long survival of a patient with paratesticular rhabdomyosarcoma with inferior vena cava involvement.

Federico I. Rodríguez-Rubio; José I. Abad; Gregorio Rábago; J.M. Berian

A 13-year-old boy with a paratesticular embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma and a large thrombus into the inferior vena cava reaching the suprahepatic vein is presented. We used cardiopulmonary bypass with deep hypothermic circulatory arrest to realize a complete exeresis of the tumor and thrombus, followed by systemic chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Ten years later the patient is alive and doing well without any sequelae.


Cuaj-canadian Urological Association Journal | 2013

Ureteroiliac fistula secondary to radiotherapy in a patient with single renal metastasis of colon adenocarcinoma

Sarah Dormeus; Erick A. Hernández; Mickaël Nicolazzi; Javier Barba; R. Algarra; A. Tienza; J.I. Pascual; J.M. Berian; J.J. Zudaire

We report the case of a 61-year-old man diagnosed in 2001 with rectal cancer (stage T3N1M0). The patient was treated with surgery, adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In 2009, he was admitted to the urology department with a complaint of right hemiabdominal pain. The anatomopathological investigation reported renal metastasis of colon adenocarcinoma. After surgery, he received adjuvant chemotherapy. No tumour recurrence or metastasis was reported at the 22-month follow-up.


Anales Del Sistema Sanitario De Navarra | 2012

Perforación duodenal espontánea en paciente intervenido de prostatectomía radical

A. Tienza; J.M. Velis; R. Algarra; L. Romero; Joaquín Barba; J.M. Berian

Radical prostatectomy is a well known treatment for prostate cancer, with a low incidence of early postoperative complications. Our case is a 54 year old patient diagnosed with prostate adenocarcinoma, Gleason score 3+3=6 with 8 ng/ml of PSA, treated by retropubic prostatectomy, who suffered spontaneous perforation of the duodenum. We chose a conservative management, resolved in 30 days. When dealing with a surgical patient all kinds of complications must be taken into account by performing the minimum tests that will enable a sure diagnosis to be achieved. The usual treatment is surgery or conservative management, depending on the case and the patient.


Anales Del Sistema Sanitario De Navarra | 2012

Cáncer de próstata localizado de alto riesgo tratado mediante prostatectomía radical: Pronóstico y estudio de variables influyentes

A. Rincón Mayans; B. Zudaire; J. Brugarolas; Jorge Rioja; J. Zudaire; D. Rosell; J.E. Robles; J.M. Berian; I. Pascual

Background. To study the biochemical progression-free survival (BPFS) achieved by a group of high risk patients in accordance with D’Amico’s classification treated with radical prostatectomy. To identify the clinical-pathological variables which are influential in biochemical progression-free survival and, if possible, use them to design a prognostic model. Material and methods. The study involves 232 patients, out of a series of 1,054, diagnosed with clinically localized prostate cancer, qualified as high risk on D’Amico’s classification (PSA>20 ng/ml or Gleason score 8-10 or T3) treated with radical prostatectomy. The BPFS is studied and the clinical-pathological variables obtained (PSA, Gleason score of the biopsy and of the piece, clinical and pathological study, unilateral or bilateral affectation, margins of the prostatectomy piece, Ki-67 expression) are analyzed to identify whether they influenced the BPFS. Contingency tables and tables for survival analysis: Kaplan-Meyer, log-rank and Cox models were used for the statistical study. Results. Descriptive study: PSA: 23.3 ng/ml (median); cGleason 2-6: 33%; 7: 13%; 8-10: 54%; T2: 58%; Bilateral affectation in the diagnostic biopsy: 59%; RNM T2: 60%; RNM T3: 40%. pGleason 2-6: 24%; 7: 28%; 8-10: 48%; pT2: 43%; pT3a: 30%; pT3b: 27%; Affected margin: 51%; N1:13%. Progression-free survival: with a mean and median follow-up of 64 months; 53% show biochemical progression. The median until progression: 42 months. Progression-free survival at 5 and 10 years is 43±3% and 26±7%. The multivariate study (Cox models) shows that the variables that are independently influential in the BPFS are the affectation of margins (HR: 3.5; 95% IC.1.9-6.7; p 10% (HR: 2.3; 95% IC: 1.2-4.3; P: 0.009). Risk groups: using the two influential variables and employing Cox models, three risk groups emerged as the best model: Group 1 (0 variables present); Group 2 (1 variable); Group 3 (2 variables). The progression-free survival is 69±8%; 27±6% and 18±11% at 5 years. The differences amongst the three groups are significant. Conclusion. The high risk group according to the D’Amico classification is heterogeneous in relation to biochemical progression and can be broken down into three risk groups using the two independently influential variables (affected margins and Ki67 percentage).


Anales Del Sistema Sanitario De Navarra | 2011

Adenoma nefrogénico prostático. A propósito de un caso

R. Algarra; Joaquín Barba; L. Romero; A. Tienza; A. Panizo; J.M. Berian

El adenoma nefrogenico es una lesion pseudotumoral rara de origen urotelial que afecta preferentemente a la vejiga urinaria, y que ha recibido varios nombres en la literatura. Se caracteriza por ser una entidad benigna asociada a ciertos estados irritativos de la via urinaria. Debido a ello, se ha sugerido que su naturaleza puede corresponder a una metaplasia del urotelio. Existen pocos casos documentados de adenoma nefrogenico de localizacion prostatica (metaplasia nefrogenica). Describimos nuestra experiencia y revisamos la bibliografia. Nuestro objetivo es poner en relevancia la rareza de esta patologia y sus implicaciones terapeuticas.

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D. Rosell

University of Navarra

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L. Romero

University of Navarra

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A. Tienza

University of Navarra

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E. Tolosa

University of Navarra

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