Gregory S. Jack
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View article: In vivo ureteroscopic intrarenal pressures and clinical outcomes: a multi‐institutional analysis of 120 consecutive patients
In vivo ureteroscopic intrarenal pressures and clinical outcomes: a multi‐institutional analysis of 120 consecutive patients Open
Objectives To evaluate the pressure range generated in the human renal collecting system during ureteroscopy (URS), in a large patient sample, and to investigate a relationship between intrarenal pressure (IRP) and outcome. Patients and Me…
View article: The Impact of Hand-Pump versus Pressurised-Bag Irrigation on Intrarenal Pressure During Flexible Ureteroscopy: A Prospective Multi-Centre Analysis
The Impact of Hand-Pump versus Pressurised-Bag Irrigation on Intrarenal Pressure During Flexible Ureteroscopy: A Prospective Multi-Centre Analysis Open
View article: Mechanism of urosepsis: relationship between intrarenal pressures and pyelovenous backflow
Mechanism of urosepsis: relationship between intrarenal pressures and pyelovenous backflow Open
Objective To document the histological changes observed in renal units subjected to elevated intrarenal pressures (IRPs) and postulate the possible mechanisms of infectious complications after ureteroscopy. Materials and Methods Ex vivo st…
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View article: Impact of delay from transperineal biopsy to radical prostatectomy upon objective measures of cancer control
Impact of delay from transperineal biopsy to radical prostatectomy upon objective measures of cancer control Open
View article: Which has more complications?—Shockwave lithotripsy versus endoscopic treatment of renal calculi with 1‐year follow‐up in an Australian population
Which has more complications?—Shockwave lithotripsy versus endoscopic treatment of renal calculi with 1‐year follow‐up in an Australian population Open
Introduction and objectives Renal calculi are a common medical problem with incidence rates calculated to be approximately 6%‐9% in men & 3%‐4% in women worldwide. Incidence appears to be increasing. This study compares emergency presentat…
View article: Clash of the calculators: External validation of prostate cancer risk calculators in men undergoing mpMRI and transperineal biopsy
Clash of the calculators: External validation of prostate cancer risk calculators in men undergoing mpMRI and transperineal biopsy Open
Objective To compare the accuracy of the European Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer (ERSPC) RC, MRI‐ERSPC‐RC, and Prostate Biopsy Collaborative Group (PBCG) RC in patients undergoing transperineal prostate biopsy. Patients …
View article: What is the best way to manage ureteric calculi in the time of COVID‐19? A comparison of extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) and ureteroscopy (URS) in an Australian health‐care setting
What is the best way to manage ureteric calculi in the time of COVID‐19? A comparison of extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) and ureteroscopy (URS) in an Australian health‐care setting Open
Objectives To determine the best way to intervene for ureteric stones which still require treatment during the COVID‐19 pandemic, with respect to infection control. In this setting, in which resources are constrained, extracorporeal shockw…
View article: Stone clearance times with mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Comparison of a 1.5 mm ballistic/ultrasonic mini-probe vs. laser
Stone clearance times with mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Comparison of a 1.5 mm ballistic/ultrasonic mini-probe vs. laser Open
Introduction: A limitation of mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mPCNL) is the narrow working channel of mini-nephroscopes, typically restricting instrumentation to 5 F or smaller. We evaluated the efficacy of the 1.5 mm Swiss Lithoclast® …
View article: Does biopsy approach affect histopathology grade concordance from biopsy to prostatectomy? An Australian analysis
Does biopsy approach affect histopathology grade concordance from biopsy to prostatectomy? An Australian analysis Open
View article: MP15-10 MANUAL PRESSURE IRRIGATION AT FLEXIBLE URETERORENOSCOPY IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED PAIN AND READMISSION
MP15-10 MANUAL PRESSURE IRRIGATION AT FLEXIBLE URETERORENOSCOPY IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED PAIN AND READMISSION Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyStone Disease: Surgical Therapy III (MP15)1 Apr 2020MP15-10 MANUAL PRESSURE IRRIGATION AT FLEXIBLE URETERORENOSCOPY IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED PAIN AND READMISSION Matthew Farag*, Gregory Jack, Catriona D…
View article: Shortage in BCG Vaccine Impacts Bladder Cancer Treatment
Shortage in BCG Vaccine Impacts Bladder Cancer Treatment Open
View article: Quality of Acute Care for Patients With Urinary Stones in the United States
Quality of Acute Care for Patients With Urinary Stones in the United States Open