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Claudia Zaccaro

Researcher at University of Florence

Publications -  15
Citations -  154

Claudia Zaccaro is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 9 publications receiving 42 citations.

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Is a Drainage Placement Still Necessary After Robotic Reconstruction of the Upper Urinary Tract in Children? Experience from a Tertiary Referral Center.

TL;DR: Robot-assisted reconstruction represents a safe minimally invasive approach with optimal surgical outcomes for the treatment of upper urinary tract and expert robotic surgeons could avoid drainage placement after surgery as this does not undermine perioperative outcomes and postoperative success rate.
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The use of a novel smartphone app for monitoring male luts treatment during the COVID-19 outbreak.

TL;DR: A remarkable adherence to the study by patients was observed, and an extension of the inclusion criteria was approved by the institutional review board of a single center to also enroll patients already on treatment for LUTS to deal with new follow-up needs in COVID-19 era.
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Can we predict the development of symptomatic lymphocele following robot-assisted radical prostatectomy and lymph node dissection? Results from a tertiary referral Centre.

TL;DR: In the experience, the increase of BMI was a significant predictor of SL development in pCa patients submitted to RARP and PLND, and may be of great help for clinicians in daily clinical practice, in particular during preoperative counseling.
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History and future perspectives of male aesthetic genital surgery

TL;DR: The main effort of the scientific community should be directed towards the design of new randomized controlled trials to increase the evidence on the efficacy and safety of the topic, with the ultimate aim of allowing clear recommendations from scientific societies.