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Open AccessA systematic review of non-surgical management in Peyronieʼs disease
The efficacy of many non-surgical treatments for Peyronie’s disease is unclear. This systematic review aims to critically assess the currently available options and provide a recommendation for treatment based...
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Open AccessErectile dysfunction in patients with anxiety disorders: a systematic review
Men with anxiety disorders have been identified as high risk of develo** erectile dysfunction (ED). The aim of this review is to define the prevalence and severity of ED in the male anxiety disorder populati...
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Open AccessNon-technical skills for urological surgeons (NoTSUS): development and evaluation of curriculum and assessment scale
In the last decade non-technical skills (NTS) have emerged as a vital area for improvement within surgery. This study aims to develop and evaluate a Non-technical Skills for Urological Surgeons (NoTSUS) traini...
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Sentinel lymph node biopsy using indocyanine green in penile cancer
Detection of positive nodes in men with moderate-risk to high-risk penile cancer and impalpable inguinal nodes is an important step in the therapeutic pathway. Detection using dynamic sentinel node biopsy with...
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Open AccessNon-technical skills: a review of training and evaluation in urology
With non-technical skills (NTS) deficits being recognised as a major cause for error in surgery, there is an increasing interest in their training and evaluation. A growing number of training courses are emerg...
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Open AccessRedo-urethroplasty for the management of recurrent urethral strictures in males: a systematic review
Redo-urethroplasty is a challenge for any genitourethral surgeon, with a number of techniques previously described. This systematic review aims to identify the surgical techniques described in the literature a...
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Open AccessA systematic review of the long-term efficacy of low-intensity shockwave therapy for vasculogenic erectile dysfunction
To look at the evidence base for LISWT as a treatment modality for vasculogenic erectile dysfunction, focusing on the long-term outcomes at over 6 months following treatment.