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Richard A. Santucci

Researcher at Detroit Medical Center

Publications -  142
Citations -  5244

Richard A. Santucci is an academic researcher from Detroit Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urethral stricture & Urethroplasty. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 131 publications receiving 4622 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard A. Santucci include Detroit Receiving Hospital & American Urological Association.

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Male Urethral Stricture Disease

TL;DR: The impact of urethral stricture disease is estimated by determining its prevalence, costs and other measures of burden, including side effects and the need for surgical intervention, by analyzing public and private data sets.
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Urotrauma: aua guideline

TL;DR: Genitourinary organ salvage has become increasingly possible as a result of advances in imaging, minimally invasive techniques, and reconstructive surgery and clinicians must strive to approach clinical problems in a creative, multidisciplinary, evidence-based manner to ensure optimal outcomes.
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EAU guidelines on urological trauma.

TL;DR: The genitourinary trauma literature still relies heavily on expert opinion and single-institution retrospective series, and future prospective trials of the most significant issues, when possible, might improve the quality of evidence that dictates practitioner behavior.
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Anastomotic Urethroplasty For Bulbar Urethral Stricture: Analysis Of 168 Patients

TL;DR: Cure by anastomotic urethroplasty should be strongly favored over long-term management by direct vision internal urethrotomy or dilation in patients with anterior urethral stricture.
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Male Urethral Stricture: American Urological Association Guideline.

TL;DR: A systematic review of the literature using the Pubmed, Embase, and Cochrane databases was conducted to identify peer-reviewed publications relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of urethral stricture as discussed by the authors.