Faiyaz Kapasi’s research while affiliated with WWF United Kingdom and other places

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Publications (23)


ABSTACTS - Saturday 2nd February 2008 - CURY - World Congress on Controversies in Urology
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... For this reason, TUVP is best limited to men with small or medium-sized prostates. A prospective, randomised study with a 5-yr follow-up was conducted to compare TURP to TUVP using Plasmakinetic TM energy [17]. This study enrolled 51 patients in the TUVP arm and 25 in the TURP arm. ...

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Surgical and Minimally Invasive Interventions for LUTS/BPH: Highlights from 2006
583Four-year results of a prospective randomised study between transurethral vaporisation using plasmakinetic energy and transurethral resection of prostate
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  • March 2005

European Urology Supplements

... The first monopolar transurethral resection of the prostate (M-TURP) was introduced in 1963 by Maximilian Sterm and remains the gold standard for surgical treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) 1 but still has some limitations, especially when prostate size is over 80 ml. 2,3 BPH can result in bleeding and transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) syndrome 4,5 with can cause serious complications. The bipolar TURP (B-TURP) was introduced to reduce the risk of TURP syndrome by using saline as the irrigation fluid but this does not reduce the risk of intra-operative bleeding, especially in surgery involving a large prostate gland. ...

POD04.02 A Prospective Randomized Study Between Transurethral Vaporisation Using Plasmakinetic Energy and Transurethral Resection of Prostate: 8 Years' Follow-Up
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  • September 2011

Urology

... [25] Since priapism frequently resolves on its own, the initial course of treatment is either observation or compression therapy. [26] The drawbacks of watchful waiting include potential structural changes brought on by increased vascular inflow, which may result in impotence as well as conditions-related social and psychological challenges that should be resisted. [27] Ice packs, mechanical decompression, intracavernosal injections of alpha-agonists, surgical closure of the cavernosal artery, and targeted embolization of the feeder vessels are some of the treatments for HFP. ...

Medical and surgical management of priapism

Postgraduate Medical Journal