Daniela E Andrich
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Campos-Juanatey F, Bugeja S, Dragova M, Frost A, Ivaz S, Andrich D, et al.
Asian J Androl
. 2019 Aug;
22(2):134-139.
PMID: 31441450
Penile urethral strictures have been managed by a staged surgical approach. In selected cases, spongiofibrosis can be excised, a neo-urethral plate created using buccal mucosa graft (BMG) and tubularized during...
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Bugeja S, Frost A, Ivaz S, Campos F, Andrich D, Mundy A
Asian J Androl
. 2019 Jul;
22(2):152-153.
PMID: 31290410
No abstract available.
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Bugeja S, Frost A, Ivaz S, Dragova M, Andrich D, Mundy A
Asian J Androl
. 2019 Jul;
22(2):129-133.
PMID: 31274476
Cowper's syringoceles are uncommon, usually described in children and most commonly limited to the ducts. We describe more complex variants in an adult population affecting with varying degrees of severity,...
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Bugeja S, Andrich D, Mundy A
Transl Androl Urol
. 2016 Jan;
4(1):41-50.
PMID: 26816808
Excision and end-to-end anastomosis (EPA) has been the preferred urethroplasty technique for short bulbar strictures and is associated with an excellent functional outcome. Driven by concerns over the potential morbidity...
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Bugeja S, Ivaz S, Frost A, Andrich D, Mundy A
BJU Int
. 2015 Sep;
117(4):669-76.
PMID: 26384584
Objectives: To investigate the concept of 'urethral atrophy', which is often cited as a cause of recurrent incontinence after initially successful implantation of an artificial urinary sphincter (AUS); and to...
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Bugeja S, Andrich D, Mundy A
J Urol
. 2015 Aug;
195(2):391-8.
PMID: 26301787
Purpose: Chronic pubic pain after the treatment of prostate cancer is often attributed to osteitis pubis. We have become aware of another complication, namely fistulation into the pubic symphysis, which...
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Ivaz S, Veeratterapillay R, Jackson M, Harding C, Dorkin T, Andrich D, et al.
Neurourol Urodyn
. 2015 Jun;
35(7):759-63.
PMID: 26094812
Background: Intermittent self-dilatation (ISD) may be recommended to reduce the risk of recurrent urethral stricture. Level one evidence to support the use of this intervention is lacking. Objectives: Determine the...
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Bugeja S, Andrich D, Mundy A
Arch Esp Urol
. 2014 Feb;
67(1):77-91.
PMID: 24531675
The surgical and non-surgical treatment of localised prostate cancer may be complicated by bladder neck contractures, prostatic urethral stenoses and bulbomembranous urethral strictures. In general, such complications following radical prostatectomy...
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Jackson M, Chaudhury I, Mangera A, Brett A, Watkin N, Chapple C, et al.
Eur Urol
. 2013 May;
64(5):777-82.
PMID: 23664422
Background: Studies of interventions for urethral stricture have inferred patient benefit from clinician-driven outcomes or questionnaires lacking scientifically robust evidence of their measurement properties for men with this disease. Objective:...