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Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy performed on woman with a cardiac pacemaker.
A 73-year-old woman with a sick sinus syndrome and a 3-year-old ventricular demand pacemaker underwent extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy without incident. There was no damage or malfunction of the pacemaker during or acutely after this therapy. The lithotriptor had no difficulty in sensing all paced or spontaneous ventricular complexes
Experience with radical perineal prostatectomy in the treatment of localized prostate cancer
Radical perineal prostatectomy is an alternative to the retropubic, robotic-assisted or the laparoscopic approach and it is one of the oldest surgical procedures for prostate cancer, but its use has declined over the past 30 years. The desire for lower morbidity, short hospital stay, and decreased costs has resulted in a renaissance of radical perineal prostatectomy. The combination of low morbidity, short hospital stay, and low economic costs brought to a renaissance of radical perineal prostatectomy