1.Vesico-Acetabular Fistula and Urolithiasis in the Hip Joint Cavity due to Persistent Bladder Entrapment after Acetabular Fracture.
Yuri TOLKACH ; Nariman GADJIEV ; Valeriy KOROL ; Ivan GONCHAR
Korean Journal of Urology 2011;52(3):221-224
We report a rare case of vesico-acetabular fistula due to an improperly treated pelvic fracture with urinary stone formation in the joint cavity. This complication was related to an unrecognized mechanism of bladder wall entrapment in the acetabular floor defect during weight bearing. This situation led to several mistreatment decisions in our case and should be always considered by urologists dealing with patients after major pelvic trauma. In this case report, we analyze the publications related to this problem, discuss the main mechanisms of bladder wall damage after acetabular fracture, and propose tips for diagnosis and treatment.
Fistula
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Floors and Floorcoverings
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Fractures, Malunited
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Hip
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Hip Joint
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Humans
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Joints
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Multiple Trauma
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Urinary Bladder
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Urinary Bladder Diseases
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Urinary Bladder Fistula
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Urinary Calculi
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Urolithiasis
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Weight-Bearing
2.Clinically relevant genetic characterization of prostate tumors: How close are we to the goal?.
Yuri TOLKACH ; Florian IMKAMP ; Konstantin GODIN ; Hendrik VAN POPPEL
Korean Journal of Urology 2015;56(2):90-98
Substantial efforts are being made in research on the molecular genetic characterization of prostate cancer. The number of fundamental research programs in prostate cancer molecular biology and genetics is overwhelming. However, a significant gap appears to exist between the huge number of studies on the genetic characterization of prostate cancer, which often have limited translation into clinical practice or simply were not conceived to be so translated, and clinical practice. From a clinical point of view, this balance should be urgently shifted towards rapid translation into urological practice. However, prostate cancer is characterized by prominent genetic heterogeneity, which could be a very difficult barrier to overcome. In this review, we discuss the possible clinical applications of scientific data from fundamental studies of prostate cancer genetics, the main problems with the translation of these data to clinics, and future perspectives.
Biomarkers, Tumor/genetics
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Epigenesis, Genetic
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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Genetic Predisposition to Disease
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Goals
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Humans
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Male
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Prostatic Neoplasms/*genetics
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Transcriptome