Virgilio Augusto López Sámano
Mexican Social Security Institute
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Archivos españoles de urología | 2006
Guillermo Montoya Martínez; José Manuel Otero García; Virgilio Augusto López Sámano; José González Martínez; Eduardo Alonso Serrano Brambila
Resumen es: Objetivo: Presentar la experiencia en el manejo de necrosis de pene en nuestro centro hospitalario. Metodos: Se realizo la revision de expedientes clinic...
Türk Üroloji Dergisi/Turkish Journal of Urology | 2018
Jorge Moreno Palacios; Oswaldo José Avilés Ibarra; Enrique Garcia Pena; Juan Ramón Torres Anguiano; Eduardo Alonso Serrano Brambilia; Virgilio Augusto López Sámano; Efraín Maldonado Alcaraz
Objective We propose a modification of the original Guys Stone Score (GSS) to hold on 20 % of prognostic discrimination among groups which makes this score a more reliable resource for risk assessment in patients undergoing percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). Material and methods Historical cohort of 126 patients undergoing PCNL from December 2010 to November 2014 was included in the survey. Every patient was classified according to the original GSS. For the new classification of Guy Stone Score (GSS-M) all of the subgroups included in the scale were analyzed individually and then ranked from better to worst according to the postoperative stone- free rates (SFRs). This ranking led us to reclassify all the original subgroups, clustering them in three new categories according to their SFRs as subgroups of good, intermediate and poor prognosis, trying to achieve at least 20% of prognostic discrimination among the groups. Results Hundred and twenty-six PCNL procedures were evaluated, but only 124 were included for statistical analysis and classified based on SFR according to the GSS as follows: 76% for grade 1, 71% for grade 2, 55% for grade 3 and 20% for grade 4. The SFRs were also assessed for the GSS-M obtaining the following predictive values as 93%, 67% and 44% for the good, intermediate and poor prognostic groups, respectively. The prognostic difference among the GSS-M groups was always >20% (p<0.05). Conclusion The original GSS has limitations to predict SFR because of its poor discrimination power among prognostic groups. This rearrangement improves prediction of SFR and better discriminates risk groups in PCNL.
Boletín del Colegio Mexicano de Urología | 2005
Guillermo Montoya Martínez; Virgilio Augusto López Sámano; José Manuel Otero García; José Flores; José González Martínez; Eduardo Alonso Serrano Brambila
Boletín del Colegio Mexicano de Urología | 2006
Eduardo Alonso Serrano Brambila; José Luis Lorenzo Monterrubio; Virgilio Augusto López Sámano; Gilberto Romo Sánchez; Jorge Moreno Aranda
The Journal of Urology | 2018
Jorge Moreno Palacios; Virgilio Augusto López Sámano; Rodrigo León Mar; Oswaldo José Avilés Ibarra; León Octavio Torres Mercado; Efraín Maldonado Alcaraz
The Journal of Urology | 2016
Juan Ramón Torres Anguiano; Efraín Maldonado Alcaraz; Jorge Moreno Palacios; Guillermo Montoya Martínez; Virgilio Augusto López Sámano; León Octavio Torres Mercado; Eduardo Alonso Serrano Brambila
Revista médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social | 2016
León Octavio Torres Mercado; Miguel Angel García Padilla; Eduardo Alonso Serrano Brambila; Efraín Maldonado Alcaraz; Virgilio Augusto López Sámano; Guillermo Montoya Martínez; Jorge Moreno Palacios
Archivos españoles de urología | 2015
Miguel Angel González Rodríguez; E. Maldonado Alcaraz; E Serrano Brambila; Virgilio Augusto López Sámano; Jorge Moreno Palacios
Cirugia Y Cirujanos | 2008
Eduardo Alonso Serrano Brambila; Virgilio Augusto López Sámano; Guillermo Montoya Martínez; Xavier Espinoza Guerrero; Juventino González Pérez; Andrés Martínez Cornelio
Archivos españoles de urología | 2007
Virgilio Augusto López Sámano