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Proper diagnosis and treatment of posterior urethral defects from pelvc fractures is critical toward preventing incontinence, impotence, and recurrent stricture disease.

Urologist Andrew C. Novick, MD, chairman of the Cleveland Clinic Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, died Oct. 18 from complications of lymphoma. He was 60.

An algorithm based on near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is able to correctly identify more than 85% of men classified as obstructed, using catheter urodynamics, according to study findings published in the Canadian Journal of Urology (2008; 1515:4241-8).

A profound gap exists in the understanding of physicians about the literacy levels of their patients related to the efficacy of written screening tools, including the International Prostate Symptom Score, researchers from Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, reported.

Watson Pharmaceuticals has received FDA approval to market silodosin (Rapaflo), an alpha-blocker for the treatment of BPH signs and symptoms.

Elevated serum follicle-stimulating hormone does not predict a lower sperm retrieval rate for men with nonobstructive azoospermia undergoing microdissection tes­ticular sperm extraction, and should not be considered a contraindication for this fertility procedure.

EPCA-2.19, a second, independent epitope of the EPCA-2 protein, offers extremely high sensitivity and specificity results that are almost identical to those obtained for a first published assay using the EPCA-2.22 epitope.

A gel formulation of oxybutynin for overactive bladder is nearing commercial availability, with the potential for a significant improvement in cosmesis and skin-related side effects.

Evaluating the efficacy of radiofrequency ablation of renal cortical tumors requires a degree of patience because histologic changes and cell death in and near lesions targeted by the treatment may continue to evolve for a year or even longer.

New Products & Services

Minneapolis-Coloplast's Titan inflatable penile prosthetic implant is designed for use in men who have erectile dysfunction as a consequence of nerve damage after prostatectomy and who do not respond to oral ED therapy. The implanted device now features a low-profile pump with inflate/deflate touch pads that move at the patient's control to emulate the look and performance of a natural erection. The One-Touch Release pump is designed to make it easier for patients to learn to operate the device.

Counting the copies of a specific gene in cells gathered from a urine sample may provide a simple, noninvasive way to detect bladder cancer, according to researchers at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

Stephen Y. Nakada, MD, interviews Jihad Kaouk, MD, about the nuances of single-port surgery technique, patient selection, the learning curve, technical modifications, and outcomes.