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Genitourinary And Sexual Symptoms And Treatments In Transfeminine Individuals: A Qualitative Exploration Of Patients' Needs, Paul Chung, Vishal Swaminathan, Sabina Spigner, Joon Yau Leong, Jessica Bulafka, Rosemary Frasso Sep 2022

Genitourinary And Sexual Symptoms And Treatments In Transfeminine Individuals: A Qualitative Exploration Of Patients' Needs, Paul Chung, Vishal Swaminathan, Sabina Spigner, Joon Yau Leong, Jessica Bulafka, Rosemary Frasso

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Introduction: Medical providers may not be familiar with the genitourinary and sexual symptoms of transgender and non-binary (TGNB) individuals. This lack of familiarity may hinder a provider's ability to address these issues as patients may hesitate to report symptoms due to fear of stigma, misgendering, and being treated disrespectfully.

Aim: To describe the array of genitourinary and sexual symptoms in transfeminine individuals.

Methods: Upon institutional review board approval, researchers used semi-structured interviews with 25 transfeminine individuals assigned male at birth to explore urinary and sexual symptoms on a sample of convenience. Participants were recruited and interviews were conducted until saturation …


Simple Frameshifts In Minimally Invasive Surgery Postoperative Pain Management Significantly Reduce Opiate Prescriptions., Thenappan Chandrasekar, Lydia Glick, Daniella Wong, Timothy M. Han, Joon Yau Leong, Misung Yi, James R. Mark, Mark J. Mann, Edouard J. Trabulsi, Costas D. Lallas Jun 2020

Simple Frameshifts In Minimally Invasive Surgery Postoperative Pain Management Significantly Reduce Opiate Prescriptions., Thenappan Chandrasekar, Lydia Glick, Daniella Wong, Timothy M. Han, Joon Yau Leong, Misung Yi, James R. Mark, Mark J. Mann, Edouard J. Trabulsi, Costas D. Lallas

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INTRODUCTION: To evaluate the impact of an 'opt-in' non-narcotic postoperative pain regimen on narcotic utilization and patient-reported pain scores.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective, non-blinded pre- and post-interventional trial was conducted, including a lead-in period for baseline evaluation. The intervention group received a new pain protocol prioritizing non-narcotic medications, an 'opt-in' requirement for opiates, and standardized patient education. Study outcomes included opiate prescription and utilization (measured in Morphine Equivalent Doses) and reported pain scores on postoperative day (POD) 1, discharge and follow up.

RESULTS: At discharge, 70% fewer patients were prescribed any opioids (ARR: -0.7; p < 0.001); the amount prescribed was reduced by 95% (pre-intervention 69.3 mg versus post-intervention 3.5 mg, p < 0.001). Mean opioids used following discharge decreased by 76% (14.7 mg versus 3.5 mg, p = 0.011). In a subgroup analysis of robotic prostatectomies, there was a 95% reduction in mean opioids prescribed at discharge (64.6 mg versus 3.2 mg, p < 0.001) and 82% reduction in utilization over entire postoperative course (87.6 mg versus 15.7 mg, p = 0.001). There was no significant difference in pain scores between intervention groups at POD 1, discharge and follow up for patients (entire cohort and post-prostatectomy).

CONCLUSION: A standardized pain …


Twitter And Academic Urology In The United States And Canada: A Comprehensive Assessment Of The Twitter-Verse In 2019., Thenappan Chandrasekar, Hanan Goldberg, Zachary Klaassen, Christopher J. Wallis, Joon Yau Leong, Spencer Liem, Seth Teplitsky, Rodrigo Noorani, Stacy Loeb Oct 2019

Twitter And Academic Urology In The United States And Canada: A Comprehensive Assessment Of The Twitter-Verse In 2019., Thenappan Chandrasekar, Hanan Goldberg, Zachary Klaassen, Christopher J. Wallis, Joon Yau Leong, Spencer Liem, Seth Teplitsky, Rodrigo Noorani, Stacy Loeb

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OBJECTIVE: To provide the first comprehensive analysis of the Twitter-verse amongst academic urologists and programs in North America.

METHODS: Using national accreditation and individual program websites, all active urology residency programs (USA & Canada) and academic Urology faculty at these programs were identified. Demographic data for each program (AUA section, resident class size) and physician (title, fellowship training, Scopus H-index and citations) were documented. Twitter metrics (Twitter handle, date joined, # tweets, # followers, # following, likes) for programs and physicians were catalogued (data capture: March-April 2019). Descriptive analyses and temporal trends in Twitter utilization amongst programs and physician were …


Medical Evaluation And Management Of Male And Female Voiding Dysfunction: A Review., Alana Murphy, Seth Teplitsky, Akhil K. Das, Joon Yau Leong, Andrew Margules, Costas D. Lallas Sep 2019

Medical Evaluation And Management Of Male And Female Voiding Dysfunction: A Review., Alana Murphy, Seth Teplitsky, Akhil K. Das, Joon Yau Leong, Andrew Margules, Costas D. Lallas

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A significant workforce shortage of urologists available to serve the US population has been projected to occur over the next decade. Accordingly, much of the management of urologic patients will need to be assumed by other specialties and practitioners. Since primary care physicians are often first evaluate common urologic complaints, it makes sense that these physicians are in an excellent position to intervene in the management of these patients when appropriate. One of the most common complaints in urology is voiding dysfunction. The incidence of voiding dysfunction increases with age, with conservative estimates showing that over 50% of elderly patients …


The Minimally Invasive Management Of Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction In Horseshoe Kidneys, Costas D. Lallas, M.D., Facs, Raymond W. Pak, M.D., Christopher Pagnani, M.D., Scott G. Hubosky, M.D., Brent V. Yanke, M.D., Frank X. Keeley, M.D, Demetrius H. Bagley, M.D., Facs Jan 2011

The Minimally Invasive Management Of Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction In Horseshoe Kidneys, Costas D. Lallas, M.D., Facs, Raymond W. Pak, M.D., Christopher Pagnani, M.D., Scott G. Hubosky, M.D., Brent V. Yanke, M.D., Frank X. Keeley, M.D, Demetrius H. Bagley, M.D., Facs

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Purpose: Data regarding the treatment of ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) in horseshoe kidneys are limited. We performed a retrospective analysis of our experience with minimally invasive treatment of UPJO in patients with this anomaly. Methods: Between March of 1996 and March 2008, 9 patients with horseshoe kidneys were treated for UPJO at our institution. Of these patients, 6 were managed with retrograde endopyelotomy, 2 with laparoscopic pyeloplasty, and one by robotic pyeloplasty. Outcomes of these procedures were retrospectively reviewed. Results: A total of nine patients were available for analysis. Four of six patients who underwent endopyelotomy had available follow-up, with …


Editorial Comment From Dr Lallas To Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy: Learning Curve Of First 100 Cases., Costas Lallas Jul 2010

Editorial Comment From Dr Lallas To Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy: Learning Curve Of First 100 Cases., Costas Lallas

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Editorial comment.