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BJUI | 2010

Features and outcomes of renal cell carcinoma of native kidneys in renal transplant recipients.

Tobias Klatte; Christian Seitz; Matthias Waldert; Michela de Martino; Željko Kikić; Georg A. Böhmig; Andrea Haitel; Jörg Schmidbauer; Michael Marberger; Mesut Remzi

Study Type – Therapy (case series)
Level of Evidence 4


European Urology Supplements | 2006

NEPHROVESICAL SUBCUTANEOUS URETERIC BYPASS: LONG-TERM RESULTS IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED METASTATIC DISEASE - IMPROVEMENT OF RENAL FUNCTION AND QUALITY OF LIFE

Jörg Schmidbauer; Christian Kratzik; H.C. Klingler; Mesut Remzi; M. Marberger

OBJECTIVE Placing a percutaneous nephrostomy often is the only and final solution for patients with metastatic disease, where internal ureteral stenting proved to be impossible. METHODS Between August 1999 and June 2005, 31 nephrovesical ureteric bypasses were implanted in 28 patients with advanced metastatic disease. The ureteric bypass consists of two subcutaneously connected 12F polyurethane tubes, placed as a nephrostomy and cystostomy. Urinary culture, serum creatinine, quality of life score, and renal ultrasonography were evaluated at follow-up. RESULTS Mean follow-up was 11.9 mo (range, 2-54 mo). Preoperative hydronephrosis was eliminated in 27 cases (87.1%) and reduced in the remaining four kidneys (12.9%). Preoperative serum creatinine levels (5.9+/-3.2 mg%) decreased significantly postoperatively (1.4+/-0.9 mg%). Mean quality of life score was 3.4+/-1.4 preoperatively and 7.6+/-1.0 postoperatively. In five patients (17.9%) the system had to be replaced due to occlusion at a mean follow-up of 10.2 mo. CONCLUSION This nephrovesical ureteric bypass is a simple, minimally invasive, and highly effective treatment for patients with hydronephrosis resulting from advanced oncologic disease. Patients gain a better quality of life due to increased independence and mobility during their final stages of life.


The Journal of Urology | 2004

Improved Detection of Urothelial Carcinoma In Situ With Hexaminolevulinate Fluorescence Cystoscopy

Jörg Schmidbauer; Fred Witjes; Nikolaus Schmeller; Roland Donat; Martin Susani; Michael Marberger


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


European Urology Supplements | 2002

Comparision of laparoscopic transperitoneal and open radical nephrectomy for treatment of localised renal cell cancer

Christoph Klingler; Mesut Remzi; Jörg Schmidbauer; G. Janetschek; Michael Marberger


European Urology Supplements | 2008

OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY AND HEXAMINOLEVULINATE FLUORESCENCE CYSTOSCOPY IN DETECTING UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER

Jörg Schmidbauer; Mesut Remzi; G. Lindenau; M. Susani; M. Marberger


European Urology Supplements | 2006

RENAL TUMOURS BETWEEN 3 AND 4CM SHOW SIGNIFICANTLY MORE AGGRESSIVE PARAMETERS THAN TUMOURS EQUAL OR LESS THAN 3CM. AN ANALYSIS OF 287 RENAL TUMOURS ≤4CM

Mesut Remzi; H.C. Klingler; M. Öszoy; M. Susani; Matthias Waldert; Christian Seitz; E. Tanovic; M. Dobrovits; Jörg Schmidbauer; M. Marberger


European Urology Supplements | 2013

577 Photodynamic diagnosis of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer with hexaminolevulinate cystoscopy: A meta-analysis

Maximilian Burger; H.B. Grossman; M. Droller; Jörg Schmidbauer; G. Hermann; O. Drăgoescu; E. Ray; F.J. Witjes; A. Karl; A. Stenzl; Yves Fradet; Juan Pablo Burgués; Dieter Jocham


The Journal of Urology | 2013

1293 A META-ANALYSIS OF BLUE LIGHT CYSTOSCOPY WITH HEXAMINOLEVULINATE IN PATIENTS WITH NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER

Leonard G. Gomella; H. Barton Grossman; Michael J. Droller; Jörg Schmidbauer; Gregers G. Hermann; Octavian Dragoescu; Eleanor Ray; Alfred Witjes; Alexander Karl; Arnulf Stenzl; Yves Fradet; Juan Burgues; Dieter Jocham


European Urology Supplements | 2010

296 IMPRINT CYTOLOGY: AN ALTERNATIVE TO FROZEN SECTION DIAGNOSIS IN RENAL TUMOURS REMOVED BY PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMIES

Jörg Schmidbauer; H. Wiener; Mesut Remzi; M. Marberger

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M. Marberger

Medical University of Vienna

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Christian Kratzik

Medical University of Vienna

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Matthias Waldert

Medical University of Vienna

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Christian Seitz

St John of God Health Care

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