... REPORT JOURNAL OF MEDICAL CASE REPORTS Open Access Peritoneal dissemination of prostate cancer due to laparoscopicradical prostatectomy: a case report Yoshiki Hiyama1, Hiroshi Kitamura1*, Satoshi ... metastases of prostate cancer is very rare, with only three cases reported in the available literature We report the first case of iatrogenic peritoneal dissemination due to laparoscopicradical prostatectomy ... prostatectomy Case Presentation: A 59-year-old Japanese man underwent laparoscopicradical prostatectomy for clinical T2bN0M0 prostate cancer, and the pathological diagnosis was pT3aN0 Gleason 3+4...
... highlight the rarity of the presented case Fiveyear survival for high-grade Ta disease following radicalcystectomy is between 88–100% [5] The same statistics for low-grade disease have not been reported, ... carcinoma (pT1a) disease [6] Ku et al., reported a case of delayed recurrence 20 years following radicalcystectomy for a low-grade muscle invasive disease with skin and pelvic metastasis The histology ... non-invasive low grade urothelial carcinoma treated with cystectomy with a late recurrence of the same low-grade disease The value of the cystectomy in our case is high, because of the well known...
... visualized, and looked normal The ovarian cystectomy was performed by dissecting away the cyst wall from the ovarian tissue by Discussion Laparoscopiccystectomy in pregnancy was first reported ... pouch of Douglas and the risk of obstruction of labour was avoided by antenatal laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy Although laparoscopic surgery during pregnancy is becoming more common, it is rarely ... uterus makes surgery more challenging Laparoscopiccystectomy up to 27 weeks’ gestation has been reported when the cyst contents were aspirated and the cystectomy was performed after exteriorization...
... HOME Who is a Candidate for RadicalProstate Surgery? Men who have prostate cancer are candidates for radicalprostate surgery when the tumour is localized in the prostate gland and the cancer ... INTRoDUCTIoN ACKNoWLEDGEMENTS BEfoRE SURGERY, AT HoME Who is a Candidate for RadicalProstate Surgery? What is a Radical Prostatectomy? The Types of Procedures Used What Can You Do While Waiting? ... localized in the prostate gland and the cancer has not spread beyond the prostate gland What is a Radical Retropubic Prostatectomy? The prostate gland is one of the organs that secrete a fluid that mixes...
... retropubic or robot-assisted laparoscopicradical prostatectomy Eur Urol 2008, 54(4):785-93 Savera AT, Kaul S, Badani K, Stark AT, Shah NL, Menon M: Robotic radical prostatectomy with the "Veil ... after radical prostatectomy in 2007 World J Urol 2007, 25:143-8 Karakiewicz P, Tanguay S, Kattan M, Elhilali M, Aprikian A: Erectile and urinary dysfunction after radical prostatectomy for prostate ... advanced prostate cancer Urology 2007, 69:1170-5 Ward JF, Slezak JM, Blute M, Bergstralh EJ, Zincke H: Radical prostatectomy for clinically advancer (cT3) prostate cancer since the advent of prostate- specific...
... witnessed significant advances in radical prostatectomy, with the incorporation of robotic platforms into the procedure Robotic-assisted laparoscopicradical prostatectomy (RALP) has become the ... collection in our RALP prostate cancer biobank involving 1709 radical prostatectomy specimens We validate the robotic prostatectomy procedure as a reliable source for prostate cancer tissue collection, ... with the open radical prostatectomy study (median 575 ml; > 50% between 500-1000 ml) However, a similar explanation may be used for our relationship with prostate volume, with smaller prostates suffering...
... witnessed significant advances in radical prostatectomy, with the incorporation of robotic platforms into the procedure Robotic-assisted laparoscopicradical prostatectomy (RALP) has become the ... collection in our RALP prostate cancer biobank involving 1709 radical prostatectomy specimens We validate the robotic prostatectomy procedure as a reliable source for prostate cancer tissue collection, ... with the open radical prostatectomy study (median 575 ml; > 50% between 500-1000 ml) However, a similar explanation may be used for our relationship with prostate volume, with smaller prostates suffering...
... old man with prostate cancer Opaque planning fiducial marker visible in prostate with adjacent loops of small bowel within the planned radiation field Figure Four incisions used for laparoscopic ... pelvis & abdomen open 400 ml & 500 ml none ? no McKay et al 2011 Sydney, Australia prostate cancer primary pelvis laparoscopic 500 ml absorbable suture 80 Gy McKay et al Radiation Oncology 2011, ... doi:10.1186/1748-717X-6-47 Cite this article as: McKay et al.: Laparoscopic insertion of pelvic tissue expander to prevent radiation enteritis prior to radiotherapy for prostate cancer Radiation Oncology 2011 6:47...
... conization at a local hospital She was referred to our hospital for fertility -sparing treatment She also underwent vaginal RT and laparoscopic lymphadenectomy At 14 months after the operation, she became ... vaginal radical trachelectomy for early-stage invasive uterine cervical cancer Int J Clin Oncol 2007; 12:350-355 Nishio H, Fujii T, Kameyama K, Susumu N, Nakamura M, Iwata T, Aoki D Abdominal radical ... trophoblastic cells Int J Med Sci 2007; 4:36-44 Dargent D, Martin X, Sacchetoni A, et al Laparoscopic vaginal radical trachelectomy: a treatment to preserve the fertility of cervical carcinoma patients...
... Targeting uPA/uPAR in prostate cancer Cancer Treat Rev 2007;33(6):521-7 Catalona WJ and Smith DS 5-year tumor recurrence rates after anatomical radical retropubic prostatectomy for prostate cancer ... step in the prostate tumorigenesis [59] C-myc is localized at chromosome [60] and its overrepresentation is associated with prostate cancer progression [61] Due to the fact that prostate cancer ... The status of radical prostatectomy in the United States in 1993: where we go from here? J Urol 1994; 152: 1816 Hanks GE, Hanlon AL, Epstein B, and Horwitz EM Dose response in prostate cancer...
... yields the part of the signal that can be attributed to superoxide and/or hydroxyl radicals or any secondary radicals dependent on these The tubes were shaken and centrifuged at 14,000 rpm for ... less than two minutes Int J Med Sci 2007, 2.2.4 Measurement of radical production OXANOH was used as a spin trap The stable nitroxide radical 2-ethyl-2,4,4-trimethyloxazolidine-3-3-yloxy (OXANO•) ... (OXANOH) by gassing a 10 mM solution of the radical with hydrogen for 45 minutes in the presence of the catalyst platinum dioxide (PtO2) On contact with a radical, OXANOH is reoxidised to OXANO•,...
... constant of OH radical generation (Han et al., 1998a), and the enhancing effect of 3-chlorophenol on OH radical generation was mathematically evaluated (Utsumi et al., 2003) OH radical was trapped ... generation, and reaction between DMPO-OH and OH radical (Kasazaki et al., 2003) If the reaction of DMPO-OH with OH radical precedes the reaction of DMPO with OH radical, the amount of the spin-adduct, ... velocity of OH radical generation may exceed the velocity of trapping reaction of OH radical with DMPO, causing a decrease of DMPO-OH signal through the reaction of DMPO-OH with OH radical The enhancing...
... or phenol on OH radical generation during ozonation was evaluated with the initial velocities of OH radical spin-adduct generation using an ESR/stopped flow apparatus The OH radicals generated ... method to determine the rate constant of OH radical generation (Han et al., 1998), and mathematically, we evaluated the effect of 3-chlorophenol on OH radical generation (Han et al., 2004) The ... propagated by the reaction of ·O2- with O3 to produce OH radical; and the complicated reaction cascade has been called the SBH model In SBH model, OH radicals are produced via several cyclic chain reactions...
... because it is generally a slowgrowing cancer Prostate- Specific Antigen (PSA) Blood Test Prostate- specific antigen (PSA) is a substance made by cells in prostate gland (whether they are normal or ... cryosurgery Signs and Symptoms of Prostate Cancer Early prostate cancer usually causes no symptoms and is most often found by a PSA test and/or DRE Some advanced prostate cancers can slow or weaken ... nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL) of blood When prostate cancer develops, the PSA level usually goes above But about 15% of men with a PSA below will have prostate cancer on biopsy If your PSA level...
... tyrosyl radical seen in RNR (Fig 3A), such as that reported for the manganese containing 4852 RNR in C glutamicum (wild-type) [27] The radical content was determined as 0.18 mol tyrosyl radical ... metal during in vivo generation of the radical It is expected that the tyrosyl radical is directly involved in 2¢-deoxyribonucleotide product formation via radical transfer to the catalytic site ... conversion or radical loss was observed Thus, the results clearly demonstrate the tyrosyl radical is a participant in enzymatic function, as expected It is unclear, however, why tyrosyl radical recovery...
... ability or assembly of the radical- AdoMet [4Fe-4S]2+,+ cluster Sequence comparison with other radical AdoMet enzymes Primary sequence comparisons with previously studied radical AdoMet enzymes did ... 5Â-deoxyadenosyl radical abstracts a Cb H-atom from the cysteinyl residue to generate a substrate radical that is converted to the thioaldehyde intermediate via outer-sphere electron transfer to the radical ... substrate radical intermediate formed by Cb H-atom abstraction is then further oxidized to yield an aldehyde or a thioaldehyde In this scenario, the radical would be transferred back to the radical- AdoMet...
... THE FUTURE OF THE WILD THE FUTURE OF THE WILD Radical Conservation for a Crowded World JONATHAN S ADAMS beacon press, boston b e ac on p re s ... Services Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Adams, Jonathan S The future of the wild : radical conservation for a crowded world / Jonathan S Adams p cm Includes bibliographical references...
... constructed The analysis of these basic elements of the radix may therefore be called a radical (root) semantics The radical morphemes as a rule, are a cluster of such constitutive basic semantic elements2 ... argument for the meaning of the radical morpheme, and through it, for the subject function (2) Taking for granted that in the context there must be at least one radical morpheme whose meaning ... (BASic semantic Element) is defined as a single constitutive unit in the semantic structure of a radical morpheme, such that it could not be expressed by two separate simpler units This definition...
... thiyl radicals Reactive oxygen species 1.6 ± 0.004 1.57 ± 0.01 Matched to alkyl radicals Matched to thiyl radicals • aN (mT) 1.56 ± 0.02 Previously identified radical adducts Matched to thiyl radicals ... thiyl radical and thioredoxin should preclude the radical- mediated modification of E1 and facilitate the dihydrolipoate radical dismutation A thioredoxin mutation which renders the protein sulfur radical ... of spin traps to radicals enables selective trapping and identification of the original radical species The spin trap MNP is presumed to efficiently form adducts with catalytic radical intermediates,...