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Current guidelines and treatment paradigms for nocturnal polyuria: A "NEW" disease state for US physicians, patients and payers
Li, Eric S W; Flores, Viktor X; Weiss, Jeffrey P
Nocturia is one of the most bothersome symptoms encountered in urology, and its prevalence rises with age. Causes include both urological and non-urological aetiologies, often in combination. The effects of nocturia on a patient's quality of life can be detrimental. The initial approach to managing this condition includes appropriately classifying nocturia based on the results of a 24-hour bladder diary. Broadly, the categories under which nocturia can be classified include: low nocturnal or global bladder capacity, nocturnal polyuria, global polyuria and mixed.Based on the type of nocturia and possible underlying causes, clinicians can appropriately discuss with patients the treatment plans that may include a combination of behavioural, pharmacologic, and invasive therapy. The available literature on the management of nocturia was reviewed. Findings were incorporated into a practice-based approach for its workup and treatment.
PMID: 30810265
ISSN: 1742-1241
CID: 5633582
Penile Preservation With Subcutaneous Transposition During Fournier's Gangrene [Case Report]
Smith, Matthew T; Graham, John N; Levy, Eric B; Olugbade, Kola; Flores, Viktor; Emeruwa, Curran; Shimonovich, Shachar; Roudnitsky, Valery; Winer, Andrew G
A 50-year-old male with past medical history of diabetes mellitus presented with extensive Fournier's Gangrene. He had a wide-spread area of involvement and the wound vacuum placement involved the entirety of the phallus. We describe a surgical technique where the penis can be diverted from the site of the wound to allow for more secure wound vacuum placement and future reconstructive options.
PMCID:5385576
PMID: 28409121
ISSN: 2214-4420
CID: 5633562
Deflate-gate: Conservative Management of a Large Ruptured Hydrocele [Case Report]
Flores, Viktor X; Wallen, Jared J; Martinez, Danny R; Carrion, Rafael
A hydrocele is a common cause of intrascrotal swelling that results when fluid accumulates between the parietal and visceral layers of the tunica vaginalis. Over time, fluid may collect to form a massive hydrocele and result in significant discomfort for the patient. In this case report, we present a rare event of a 28-year-old gentleman with a documented massive hydrocele measuring 14.1 × 8.9 cm who ruptured his hydrocele during sexual intercourse. We expectantly managed the patient's ruptured hydrocele and encountered no complications throughout the course of his recovery.
PMCID:4714318
PMID: 26793551
ISSN: 2214-4420
CID: 5633552