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Dinesh Samarasekera

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Kim S, Flannigan R, Samarasekera D, Terry J, MacNeily A
Can Urol Assoc J . 2018 Feb; 11(9):E379-E381. PMID: 29382461
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Zargar H, Samarasekera D, Khalifeh A, Remer E, OMalley C, Akca O, et al.
Urology . 2015 Feb; 85(4):850-5. PMID: 25704992
Objective: To analyze our 15-year experience with small renal masses ablation and present oncologic and functional outcomes of laparoscopic cryoablation (LCA) and percutaneous cryoablation (PCA). Materials And Methods: We identified...
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Zargar H, Khalifeh A, Autorino R, Akca O, Brandao L, Laydner H, et al.
Int Braz J Urol . 2015 Jan; 40(6):763-71. PMID: 25615258
Purpose: To investigate risk factors for urine leak in patients undergoing minimally invasive partial nephrectomy (MIPN) and to determine the role of intraoperative ureteral catheterization in preventing this postoperative complication....
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Zargar H, Kaouk J, Akca O, Autorino R, Brandao L, Laydner H, et al.
Int Braz J Urol . 2014 Sep; 40(4):578-9. PMID: 25251965
Introduction: A duplicated renal collecting system is a relatively common congenital anomaly rarely presenting in adults. Aim: In this video we demonstrate our step-by-step technique of Robotic heminephrectomy in a...
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Kaouk J, Samarasekera D, Krishnan J, Autorino R, Acka O, Brando L, et al.
Urology . 2014 Aug; 84(3):712-8. PMID: 25168557
Objective: To outline our technique for intracorporeal cooling with ice slush during robotic partial nephrectomy (RPN), with real-time parenchymal temperature monitoring. Materials And Methods: Eleven consecutive patients with enhancing solid...
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Samarasekera D, Kaouk J
Indian J Urol . 2014 Aug; 30(3):326-32. PMID: 25097321
Introduction And Objectives: It has been established that robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery has several advantages when compared with standard laparoscopic surgery. Optics, ergonomics, dexterity and precision are all enhanced with the...
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Samarasekera D, Stein R
Indian J Urol . 2014 Aug; 30(3):293-9. PMID: 25097316
Introduction And Objectives: The benefits of robotic surgery when compared to standard laparoscopy have been well established, especially when it comes to reconstructive procedures. The application of robotic technology to...
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Brandao L, Zargar H, Autorino R, Akca O, Laydner H, Samarasekera D, et al.
Urology . 2014 Jun; 84(3):602-8. PMID: 24929947
Objective: To present our robotic partial nephrectomy (RPN) experience for renal masses ≥ 7 cm and compare the surgical outcomes in this cohort with those obtained for small (≤ 4...
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Zargar H, Akca O, Autorino R, Brandao L, Laydner H, Krishnan J, et al.
BJU Int . 2014 Jun; 115(5):787-95. PMID: 24905965
Objective: To objectively assess ipsilateral renal function (IRF) preservation and factors influencing it after robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN). Patients And Methods: Our database was queried to identify patients who had...
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Brandao L, Autorino R, Zargar H, Krishnan J, Laydner H, Akca O, et al.
Eur Urol . 2014 May; 66(5):898-905. PMID: 24830625
Background: Recent evidence supports the use of robotic surgery for the minimally invasive surgical management of adrenal masses. Objective: To describe a contemporary step-by-step technique of robotic adrenalectomy (RA), to...