Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de la Universidad de Cuenca
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Item Contexto historico de la creación de la Facultad de Medicina en Cuenca(Universidad de Cuenca. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, 2015-10) Abad Vázquez, Jaime PatricioItem Eficacia de la terapia combinada con dutasteride y tamsulosina en hombres con hiperplasia próstatica benigna. Revisión de evidencias(Universidad de Cuenca, 2014-06) Abad Vázquez, Jaime PatricioItem Mitomicina C: una nueva alternativa para la estenosis de cuello vesical(Universidad de Cuenca. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, 2016-12) Olmedo, Tomas; Hidalgo, Juan; Reyes, Diego; Marchant, Fernando; Ledezma, Rodrigo; Aliaga, Alfredo; Fleck, Daniela; Castro, Iñaki; Barahona, Jaime; Abad Vázquez, Jaime PatricioIntroduction: The mitomycin C is a chemotherapeutic agent by virtue of its antiproliferative and antibiotic activity. We evaluated the outcome of endoscopic radial cervicotomy combined with intralesional mitomycin C injection for the treatment of severe bladder neck stenosis after traditional treatment failure. Materials and methods: It was a retrospective review of patients with severe bladder neck stenosis who had a surgery between July 2013 and August 2015 with mitomycin C. The 54.5% of patients had failed at least 1 time with internal cervicotomy and/or endoscopic resection of the bladder neck. In our intervention, three or four endoscopic incisions were performed with a cold cut in the neck of the bladder, followed by intralesional injection of 0.3 to 0.4 mg / ml of the mitomycin C at each incision site. Results: A total of 11 patients were treated with endoscopic incision with a cold cut in the neck of the bladder combined with mitomycin C injection. Before the surgery 4 patients (36%) were cystostomy users. At a mean follow-up of 9 months (range 1-20), 9 patients (82%) had spontaneous urine after 1 procedure, while 2 patients (18%) achieved this goal after 2 procedures using mitomycin C. Conclusions: The treatment for bladder neck stenosis with endoscopic radial cervicotomy with cold cut combined with intralesional mitomycin C injection resulted in bladder neck permeability in 82% of patients after 1 procedure and 100% after 2 procedures. Although the first results are promising, some prospective and randomized studies with long-term monitoring are required to validate these findingsItem Papel de la testosterona en el envejecimiento y sexualidad(Universidad de Cuenca. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, 2010-04) Abad Vázquez, Jaime PatricioItem Vigencia de la relación médico-paciente(Universidad de Cuenca. Facultad de Ciencias Mëdicas, 2014-09) Abad Vázquez, Jaime Patricio
