Lalgudi N Dorairajan
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research
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Indian Journal of Urology | 2010
Ramasamy Manikandan; Santosh Kumar; Lalgudi N Dorairajan
Severe hemorrhagic cystitis often arises from anticancer chemotherapy or radiotherapy for pelvic malignancies. Infectious etiologies are less common causes except in immunocompromised hosts. These cases can be challenging problems for the urologist and a source of substantial morbidity and sometimes mortality for the patients. A variety of modalities of treatment have been described for the management of hemorrhagic cystitis but there is none that is uniformly effective. Some progress has been made in the understanding and management of viral hemorrhagic cystitis. This article reviews the common causes of severe hemorrhagic cystitis and the currently available management options.
BJUI | 2004
Lalgudi N Dorairajan; Harendra Gupta; Santosh Kumar
To present our experience with four urethral injuries in females accompanying a pelvic fracture, managed with primary repair or realignment of the urethra.
The Aging Male | 2017
Jaimatha Arivazhagan; Hanumanthappa Nandeesha; Lalgudi N Dorairajan; Karli Sreenivasulu
Abstract Introduction: Inflammation and angiogenesis are known to play a role in the development prostate tumors. The present study was designed to assess the levels of markers of inflammation and angiogenesis like interleukin-17 (IL-17) and angiopoietin-2 (ANGPT2) levels and their association with prostate size in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Materials and methods: 42 BPH cases and 42 controls were enrolled in the study. IL-17 and ANGPT2 were estimated in both the groups. Results: IL-17 and ANGPT2 were significantly increased in BPH cases when compared with controls. Multivariate analysis showed that ANGPT2 predicts the prostate size in patients with BPH (R2 = 0.203, beta = 0.355, p = 0.028). Linear regression analysis showed that IL-17 was significantly associated with ANGPT2 in BPH cases (R2 = 0.129, beta – 0.359, p = 0.020). Conclusions: We conclude that IL-17 and ANGPT2 are elevated in BPH cases and ANGPT2 was associated with IL-17 and prostate size.
Current Opinion in Urology | 2009
Lalgudi N Dorairajan; Ashok K. Hemal
Purpose of review A variety of fistulas occur involving the lower urinary tract with adjacent organs namely the vagina, uterus, rectum and colon. Most of these arise out of surgical complications and contribute significantly to the morbidity of the procedures. Surgical reconstruction remains the mainstay in the management. This article reviews the use of minimal-access procedures in reconstruction of lower urinary tract fistulas focusing on the bladder. Recent findings Recently, numerous reports of laparoscopic and robot-assisted surgical repair of these fistulas have shown that these techniques can be used with efficacy and safety with added advantages of short hospital stay, reduced morbidity associated with surgical incision and lower blood loss. Robot-assisted surgery has the advantage of facilitating intracorporeal suturing, making laparoscopic reconstruction easier. However, the steep learning curve and the high cost of robotic surgery are limiting factors. Summary Prevention of lower urinary tract fistula requires improvement in the quality and technique of surgery and minimizing surgical errors. Minimal access procedures offer surgical treatment with low morbidity but with higher cost. Open surgical repair is being used widely for treating these fistulas at this time, worldwide.
International Urology and Nephrology | 2004
Harendra Gupta; Kalyanram Kone; Sanjay Pandey; Lalgudi N Dorairajan; Santosh Kumar
Tuberculosis of the kidney is quite a common disease and various forms of presentation are described. In most cases the disease results in atrophy, calcification or necrosis of parenchyma. The kidney is not generally palpable except occasionally in case of hydronephrosis caused by upper ureteral structure. Renal tuberculosis presenting as large solid mass has not yet been reported. We present a case of solid renal mass of tubercular etiology. Diagnosis and management are presented.
Indian Journal of Urology | 2007
Arabind Panda; Lalgudi N Dorairajan; Santosh Kumar
Evidence-based medicine requires use of the best available evidence for optimal patient care. Increasingly scarce resources and escalating demands on time have led to emphasis on effective treatment. Opinion is slowly yielding to high-quality existent evidence. It is important that urologists adapt to these changes for them to deliver optimum care to the patients. This article discusses the levels of evidence, the nature of desirable evidence, means of assessing quality of clinical trials and meta-analysis and finally the practice of evidence-based urology with special reference to bedside evidence-based urology.
The Aging Male | 2018
Karli Sreenivasulu; Hanumanthappa Nandeesha; Lalgudi N Dorairajan; Medha Rajappa; Vickneshwaran Vinayagam; Cleetus Cherupanakkal
Abstract Introduction: Although the role of insulin in the development of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is well established, there are no studies regarding alteration in the gene expression of components of insulin-signaling pathway and their association with prostate size in BPH. Hence, the study was designed to analyze the gene and protein expression of insulin receptor and its related components in patients with BPH. Materials and methods: Twenty-seven BPH patients aged between 55 and 75 years were recruited in the study and prostatic tissues were obtained after transurethral resection of the prostate. Gene expression levels of Insulin receptor (IR), insulin receptor substrate (IRS), insulin-like growth factor (IGF) and insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) were assessed by q-PCR. Results: Insulin receptor (IR-A and B) and insulin-like growth factors (IGF-1 and IGF-2) gene expression were significantly increased and IGFBP-3 gene expression was reduced in BPH patients with larger prostate size. Also, serum insulin was significantly increased and IGFBP-3 was significantly reduced in patients with larger prostate size. Conclusion: Increased expression of IR-A, B and IGF-1, 2 genes and reduced IGFBP-3 gene expression was associated with larger prostate size in BPH.
Indian Journal of Urology | 2011
Ramanitharan Manikandan; Lalgudi N Dorairajan; Santosh Kumar
Objectives: Pelvic fracture urethral distraction defect (PFUDD) may be associated with disabling complications, such as recurrent stricture, urinary incontinence, and erectile dysfunction. In this article we review the current concepts in the evaluation and surgical management of PFUDD, including redo urethroplasty. Materials and Methods: A PubMed™ search was performed using the keywords “pelvic fracture urethral distraction defect, anastomotic urethroplasty, pelvic fracture urethral stricture, pelvic fracture urethral injuries, and redo-urethroplasty.” The search was limited to papers published from 1980 to March 2010 with special focus on those published in the last 15 years. The relevant articles were reviewed with regard to etiology, role of imaging, and the techniques of urethroplasty. Results: Pelvic fracture due to accidents was the most common etiology of PFUDD that usually involved the membranous urethra. Modern cross-sectional imaging, such as sonourethrography and magnetic resonance imaging help assess stricture pathology better, but their precise role in PFUDD management remains undefined. Surgical treatment with perineal anastomotic urethroplasty yields a success rate of more than 90% in most studies. The most important complication of surgical reconstruction is restenosis, occurring in less than 10% cases, most of which can be corrected by a redo anastomotic urethroplasty. The most common complication associated with this condition is erectile dysfunction. Urinary incontinence is a much rarer complication of this surgery in the present day. Conclusions: Anastomotic urethroplasty remains the cornerstone in the management of PFUDD, even in previously failed repairs. Newer innovations are needed to address the problem of erectile dysfunction associated with this condition.
Indian Journal of Pathology & Microbiology | 2008
Paari Murugan; Debdatta Basu; Ramanitharan Manikandan; Lalgudi N Dorairajan; Santosh Kumar
Focal calcifications are frequently seen in renal masses including renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Osseous metaplasia, on the other hand, is a rare finding in RCC. We report a case of RCC with radiological evidence of speckled calcification that showed osseous metaplasia on histopathological examination. The clinical and pathologic differential diagnosis for this tumor is discussed along with a review of the literature on this unusual phenomenon.
International Urology and Nephrology | 2001
H. Singh; S. Pandey; Lalgudi N Dorairajan; Santosh Kumar
We report an unusual case of acute renal failure caused by bilateral matrix calculi. The difficulties in diagnosing the cause of renal failure and the management of the case are discussed. Matrix calculi are rare causes of acute renal failure. Being radiolucent they can be elusive and systematic investigation and a diligent search are required for correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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