W S Kearse Jr
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1.
Clark J, Kearse Jr W
J Endourol
. 1997 Apr;
11(2):119-20.
PMID: 9107584
We report the successful use of extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy for the destruction of a renal stone that had formed around a surgical clip. The SWL led to passage of both...
2.
Kearse Jr W, Sago A, Peretsman S, Bolton J, Holcomb R, Reddy P, et al.
J Urol
. 1996 May;
155(5):1613-6.
PMID: 8627835
Purpose: Information was collected during the first 2 years of an ongoing, prospective, multi-institutional evaluation of the Dura-II penile prosthesis. Evaluation included data on clinical outcomes and a patient satisfaction...
3.
Lassen P, Mokulis J, Kearse Jr W, Caballero R, Quinones D
Urology
. 1996 Apr;
47(4):592-4; discussion 594-5.
PMID: 8638376
Inadvertent rectal injury during radical perineal prostatectomy may sometimes lead to the development of a rectocutaneous fistula. This has traditionally been managed with diverting colostomy until closure of the fistula...
4.
Waguespack R, Kearse Jr W
Abdom Imaging
. 1996 Jan;
21(1):71-2.
PMID: 8672979
We report an unusual case of a 1 cm papillary renal cell carcinoma arising from the outer surface of the free wall of a radiographically simple renal cyst. Most malignancies...
5.
Lassen P, Kearse Jr W
Urology
. 1995 Feb;
45(2):266-9.
PMID: 7855975
Objectives: To review a contemporary series of rectal injuries occurring during radical perineal prostatectomy. Methods: Of 81 patients who underwent radical perineal prostatectomy, 9 (11%) sustained a full-thickness laceration of...
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Kearse Jr W, Joseph A, Sabanegh Jr E
J Urol
. 1994 Apr;
151(4):967-9.
PMID: 8126838
Renal arteriovenous fistulas are unusual lesions with a variety of clinical manifestations. Congenital and acquired forms have been treated successfully with transcatheter embolization for 2 decades. In the case of...
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Lassen P, Harris M, Kearse Jr W, Argueso L
J Endourol
. 1994 Feb;
8(1):49-51.
PMID: 8186784
An adolescent undergoing laparoscopic varicocele ligation was incidentally found to have a persistent omphalomesenteric duct remnant. The fibrous band coursing between the umbilicus and terminal ileum was resected laparoscopically without...
8.
Kearse Jr W, Seay T, Thompson I
J Urol
. 1993 Nov;
150(5 Pt 2):1746-8.
PMID: 7692112
Although historical data generally attest to a relatively benign course for stage A1 prostate cancer, at least some recent studies suggest that with prolonged followup patients have a significant risk...
9.
Kearse Jr W, St Clair S, Hixson C, Ritchey M
J Urol
. 1993 Aug;
150(2 Pt 2):593-6.
PMID: 8326604
Previous studies have suggested that small (5 to 7 cm.) enteral patches used for bladder augmentation could remain viable following ligation of the mesenteric vascular pedicle. We performed subtotal cystectomy...
10.
Kearse Jr W, Ritchey M
Clin Pediatr (Phila)
. 1993 May;
32(5):303-4.
PMID: 8324976
No abstract available.