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The new Continuous Flow Laser Cystoscope from Olympus is available foruse in a variety of laser procedures, which are aimed at treating patientswith BPH.

The Visera Digital Visual Imaging and Information platform from Olympusallows the physician to specialize each procedure while maintaining standardizationon the platform, creating greater operating efficiency for operating roomstaff and surgeons.

Olympus announces the release of the EndoEYE Flexible Video Cystoscope(shown), which features a high-resolution simultaneous-multi-color cameraat the distal tip, producing a high-quality video image.

The American Foundation for Urologic Disease has announced its 2004 PresidentialFounders Award winners. Those presented with the award were C. Eugene CarltonJr, MD; Jay W. Gillenwater, MD; Frank Hinman Jr, MD; Russell Scott Jr, MD;and E. Darracott Vaughan Jr, MD. Award winners are recognized for theirlong-term contributions to AFUD's mission.

Immediate hormonal therapy in patients with nodal positive prostate cancerwho have undergone radical prostatectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy confersa survival advantage over delayed hormonal therapy, according to a centralpathology review study by Edward Messing, MD, professor of urology, andcolleagues at the University of Rochester (NY) School of Medicine and Dentistry.

The suprapubic arch (SPARC) sling for stress urinary incontinencewas introduced in 2001 as a potentially simpler and safer minimally invasivesling procedure than the already popular TVT (transvaginal tape) procedure,the first of the minimally invasive slings. SPARC is placed in an antegradefashion from two small suprapubic incisions, whereas TVT uses an intravaginalapproach.

A once-daily dose of the uroselective alpha-1 blocker alfuzosin (Uroxatral),10 mg, significantly reduces lower urinary tract symptoms and also appearsto have a substantial positive effect on sexual function, according to datafrom a multinational study.

Younger surgeons appear to adapt more quickly tocertain advanced technical aspects of robotic-assisted surgery than theirolder colleagues, according to a study by Howard Winfield, MD, and colleagues.

Mentor's Ob-Tape is a suburethral sling used for the trans-obturatortechnique. The sling is made from 100% non-woven polypropylene fibers, whichoffer resistance to traction, tissue colonization, and facilitates positioningduring surgery, according to the company.

"Merchants of Medicine: Nostrum Peddlers-Yesterday & Today"from Drukker Press is described by the author as "an imaginary museumof treasures." The new book discusses urologic nostrums and the hucksterswho sold them over the years.

The PelviSoft Acellular Collagen BioMesh from Bard is said to deliverall the performance benefits of natural tissue together with the porosityof synthetic mesh in a single implant for use in pelvic floor reconstruction.

Surgeon experience is an independent predictor of PSA progression inmen undergoing radical prostatectomy, but among high-volume surgeons operatingin a single institution, the individual surgeon alone is a significant prognosticfactor, according to a study reported yesterday by researchers from MemorialSloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York.

Second-look nephroscopy following percutaneous nephrolithotomy(PNL) could be supplanted by metabolic evaluation and aggressive medicaltherapy, advise researchers from the Duke University Medical Center. Second-looknephroscopy is currently the gold standard for assessing and achieving stone-freestatus, but the Duke researchers sought to determine whether this additionalprocedure was necessary.

he new Gynecare TVT Obturator System is a mid-urethral sling devicefor the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence that maintains manyof the key elements of Gynecare TVT stress incontinence repair.

Bard's new AquaGuide Ureteral Access Sheath is designed with a proprietarydual lumen design, providing a valuable second working channel for a varietyof procedural steps such as irrigation, aspiration, and injection of contrast.

The Society of Women in Urology presented its first CommunityService Award in Men's Health to Janice Lee Arnold, MD. Dr. Arnold, a privatepractitioner in Reston, VA and SWIU's immediate past-president, was recognizedfor her work to improve education and awareness of prostate cancer screeningin the Washington, DC and northern Virginia metropolitan areas.

Although quality of life improves significantly 6 months after treatmentwith sacral neuromodulation for voiding dysfunction, the reported qualityof life indicators are not statistically significant in the long term. However,not even the mitigation of symptoms is enough to keep patients happy overtime, said Anurag K. Das, MD, during a presentation at the AUA meeting Sunday.