Archive for the ‘Nephro-Uro-Andrology’ Category

Urologists outline the best evidence-based management of post prostatectomy incontinence in a new review published in European Urology. Despite improved surgical techniques, the prevalence of post prostatectomy incontinence continues to increase as more radical prostatectomy’s are being performed – approaching 100,000 a year in the U.S. In men, radical prostatectomy is the most common cause […]

Botox Approved for Incontinence in Neurologic Conditions

Posted by: admin on: September 21, 2011

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced approval for the use of onabotulinumtoxinA (Botox) to treat urinary incontinence resulting from detrusor over activity in patients with spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis (MS) -Team@CMHF

Updated UTI Guidelines

Posted by: admin on: September 16, 2011

The findings of the IU School of Medicine investigators argue against exposing all young children who are diagnosed with an initial urinary tract infection (UTI) to a painful radiologic test and against prescribing prophylactic antibiotic treatment that may extend for years the diagnosis and management tools indicated in the American Academy of Pediatrics’ current guideline, […]

Low-Level, Chronic Hematuria in Young Signals Later ESRD

Posted by: admin on: September 5, 2011

Traces of blood in the routine urine check of the teens (males) in Israel has been found to have correlation to end stage renal Disease. Read on to know more. Team@CMHF

Guidelines for Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections

Posted by: admin on: July 14, 2011

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have released updated guidelines for the prevention of catheter-related bloodstream infections. The guidelines are aimed at health care providers who insert intravascular catheters and those who are responsible for surveillance and control of infections in the hospital, in outpatient settings, and in home health care settings. They focus on […]


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