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Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #72: Details of the ROBUUST TrialDr. Autorino will discuss some of the findings of the ROBUUST trial looking at Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma.2024-12-1626 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #71: A case-based discussion of BPH treatmentsThis episode we host 3 international BPH experts and have a case-based panel discussion about all treatments for BPH.2024-11-2536 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Ep. #1: Clinical experiences with LithoVue™ Elite Single-Use Digital Flexible Ureteroscope SystemWith the increasing use of flexible ureteroscopy for the treatment of kidney stones, there is an increasing risk of complications. Join Dr. Stern, Dr. Monga and Dr. Bhojani as they discuss all aspects of intra renal pressure and its possible implications.2024-11-2124 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Ep. #2: Mini-PCNL vs Standard PCNL: Why are we still talking about this?In this episode we discuss the contemporary use of mini PCNL. The panelists including Dr. Gupta and Dr. Knoll explain what they are currently doing in their respective practices and discuss the future of Mini PCNL with the technological evolution in kidney stone disease surgery.2024-11-2032 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #70: Non clinical aspects of single use scopesIn this episode, two experts in endourology discuss the non-clinical aspects of single-use scopes such as environmental impact and purchasing decisions.2024-11-1126 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #69: Tangible factors that impact ureteroscopy resultsIn this episode I discuss with Dr Lipkin various aspects of ureteroscopy that may affect outcome and complication rates.2024-10-0426 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #68: The DARRT technique for PCNL accessIn this episode we learn about the DARRT method of PCNL: a near-zero fluoroscopy technique for gaining access to the kidney.2024-07-0122 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #67: The current status of aquablation of the prostate.Amongst the many options for treatment of enlarged prostate, aquablation is growing in popularity. Dr. Netsch offers his expertise in discussing this technology.2024-05-0122 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #66: Focal Therapy adoption on the global stageWith the increased popularity and success of focal therapy for prostate cancer, we hear from two international experts and what the challenges are of establishing and maintaining programs after training in the United States.2024-03-1932 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #65: EAU Guidelines for Stone surgery: Time to change?In this episode Dr. Tailly discusses the EAU Guidelines on stone therapy and possible changes that may be upcoming.2024-02-2322 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #64: Partial nephrectomy – An updateIn this episode, Dr. Lane provides his expertise on the most up to date techniques on partial nephrectomy and how to maximize the technology available.2024-01-2524 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #63: Robotic cystectomy: pros and consThis episode we discuss with Dr. Guru the advantages and disadvantages of robotic cystectomy. Several pearls regarding this procedure are also discussed.2024-01-0422 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #62: Focal therapy, the new kids on the block: TULSA PRO and electroporation therapyIn this episode, Drs Chin and Fainberg describe the technology and current status of two new exciting focal therapy treatments for prostate cancer.2023-11-2134 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #61: Difficult situations in stone disease: how experts approach themIn this podcast we explore difficult situations in stone disease and how to approach them. Conditions such as calyceal diverticula, horseshoe kidney, pelvic kidney and more.2023-10-1925 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #60: Robotic Surgery for Benign ConditionsThe robotic platform is well known for its use in surgery for malignant conditions. This episode we have a panel discussion on operating for benign conditions of the genitourinary system.2023-07-1938 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #59: Education session: Learning prostate enucleation & how to sustain a successful program?Prostate Enucleation is becoming a necessary procedure to offer patients because of its efficacy and safety. However, how do we start a program and once learned, maintain the skills necessary to maintain proficiency? These experts offer insight as to how to accomplish a successful enucleation program.2023-06-3037 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #58: Endourology Sessions Summary at the AUA 2023In episode Fifty-eight, Dr. Canvasser summarizes the take home messages from the Endourology sessions at the AUA 2023 in Chicago.2023-06-0923 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #57: Single-use scopes: Philosophy, policy, and procedureIn episode Fifty-seven, Single-use scopes: Philosophy, policy, and procedure, Single-use technology, especially in the form of urologic endoscopes, has exploded in the last five years. Dr. Koo shares his experiences and opinions on the use, misuse, and new policies regarding the billing.2023-05-1023 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #56: Establishment and Maintenance of a Sim LabDr. Rob Sweet, one of the foremost experts and success stories on developing and maintaining simulation labs for the advancement and education of learners across the world joins us to speak on the establishment and maintenance of a sim lab.2023-04-1925 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #55: Role of Ultra Mini PCNL in Urinary Stone DiseaseIn episode Fifty-five, Role of Ultra Mini PCNL in Urinary Stone Disease, Dr. Desai discusses the Ultra miniPCNL - a procedure he helped originate over a decade ago. He offers much insight to this alternative to flexible URS.2023-03-3120 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #7: How Do Stents Made of Different Materials Help Mitigate Post-URS Problems?Podcast summary: This episode takes a deep dive into ureteric stents with discussions on indications for insertion of stents, dwell time of stents, treating stent related symptoms and discussion around properties for the ideal ureteric stent.2023-03-0135 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #54: Decision Making and Options in Treatment for BPH Medical FailuresIn episode Fifty-four, Decision Making and Options in Treatment for BPH Medical Failures, There are a number of options for treating symptoms from an enlarged prostate. Dr. Somani gives a refreshing review of these options and how to work these patients up to maximize outcomes.2023-01-2720 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #53: Everything CystinuriaIn episode Fifty-three, Everything Cystinuria, Drs. Thomas and Bultitude have established one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive stone centers specifically cystine stones. This episode is dedicated to this frustrating disease and how we might best treat the patients.2022-12-2030 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #52: The Evolution of PCNL Techniques and Assorted Tips in Treating Stone DiseaseIn episode Fifty-two, The Evolution of PCNL Techniques and Assorted Tips in Treating Stone Disease, Dr. Baldwin discusses his move away from radiation exposure in PCNL and return to using some fluoroscopy with increased experience. He will also discuss laser lithotripsy during PCNL and radiation safety techniques.2022-11-1724 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #51: Prostate Focal TherapyIn episode Fifty-One, Prostate Focal Therapy, Drs. Schwartz and Polascik will discuss the current status of prostate focal therapy and where it lies in the treatment options of prostate cancer treatments.2022-10-2616 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Rural Renaissance, Revitalizing America’s Hometowns through Clean PowerMichelle Moore is the CEO of Groundswell and was President Obama’s Federal Chief Sustainability Officer. On this episode of the Sustainability Speaker Series, Michelle discusses her new book Rural Renaissance, Revitalizing America’s Hometowns through Clean Power.2022-10-1328 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Research Handbook on Climate Change Law and Loss & DamageMeinhard Doelle is a professor of Law and Sara Seck is an associate professor of Law; both are affiliated with the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada. They join the Sustainability Speaker Series to discuss their recent book, Research Handbook on Climate Change Law and Loss & Damage.2022-10-1320 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #50: How Do We Image and Measure Renal Stones?In episode Fifty, How Do We Image and Measure Renal Stones?, Drs. Schwartz and Large discuss how Imaging and measurement of stone disease is crucial when deciding on appropriate treatment modalities. While the AUA and EAU Guidelines are available to everyone, technology sometimes moves faster than updates to these guidelines. Dr. Large reviews some of his advances in stone treatments while adhering to the Guidelines but perhaps “pushing the envelope” in caring for his patients2022-09-2719 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #6: The Importance of Fever Prevention in Clinical PracticeThe podcast entitled “The Importance of Fever Prevention in Clinical Practice” with Dr. Shahed Toossi, Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurological Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center and Dr. Rainer Lenhardt, Professor and Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, University of Louisville covered several important topics. The occurrence of fever in clinical practice and mechanisms underlying postinjury temperature elevations were discussed. Also, whether or not the clinical literature had convincingly demonstrated whether preventing fever actually improved clinical outcomes was also debated. Issues regarding specific patient populations where prophylactic fever avoidance might be most effective and the sign...2022-09-0738 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #49: The Current Role of Robotics in EndourologyIn episode forty-nine, The Current Role of Robotics in Endourology, Drs. Schwartz and Rassweiler discuss how, with the vast interest in robotic urologic surgery, there has been a similar interest in robotic ureteroscopy. In this episode they explore the current role of robotics in endourology.2022-08-2223 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #48: What’s New in Metabolic Evaluations for Stone PreventionIn episode forty-eight, What’s New in Metabolic Evaluations for Stone Prevention, Drs. Schwartz and Best discuss how, for many years, the 24-hour urine and serum studies have been the staple for metabolic stone disease. There may be new options for both patient and physician in this difficult area of prevention.2022-07-2527 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.The Cartoon Introduction to Climate ChangeYoram Bauman is the world's first and only stand-up economist. On this episode of the Sustainability Speaker Series, he shares the role of comedy and humor in the discussion of climate change.2022-07-0827 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #47: An Update on Disposable UreteroscopesIn episode forty-seven, An Update on Disposable Ureteroscopes, Drs. Schwartz and Monga discuss how the use of disposable scopes in the operating room is growing as are the number of companies manufacturing them. Dr. Monga brings some clarity to a confusing landscape and lends insight on the technology that is permeating urology.2022-06-2812 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #5: Why Do I Use Target Temperature Management?The podcast entitled “Why do I use Targeted Temperature Management” with Dr. Brian O’Neil, Processor and Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine and Dr. Bernd Böttiger, Professor and Head, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital of Cologne covered several topics on the practical use of TTM in daily practice. Current TTM guidelines in the US and in Germany were cited as well as challenges including a restrictive therapeutic window for therapeutic hypothermia. The issue of patient heterogeneity in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients and the possible benefits for new biomarkers to identif...2022-06-1637 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Autonorama The Illusory Promise of High-Tech DrivingPeter Norton is an associate professor of history in the Department of Engineering and Society at the University of Virginia. On this episode of the Sustainability Speaker's Series, he discusses his latest book, Autonorama The Illusory Promise of High-Tech Driving, and clarifies the marketing from the reality.2022-06-1424 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #4: Early Induction of Temperature ManagementThe Podcast entitled “Early Induction of Temperature Management” with Dr. Wilhelm Behringer, Professor and Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, University Hospital Vienna discussed several topics related to the use of TH in cardiac arrest patients. Dr. Behringer first talked about his systemic review of cardiac arrest animal studies that reported a consistent favorable effect of TTM versus normothermia. Next a recent Letter to the Editor submitted by Dr. Behringer and colleagues reviewed the results of a recent meta-analysis by Granfeldt and colleagues in Resuscitation. The letter emphasized 2 limitations from that analysis including the approach of splitting the evaluations at 2 different outc...2022-05-1031 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #46: What’s New in Prostate Imaging?As the field of prostate cancer treatment accelerates so does the area of prostate imaging. In episode forty-six, What’s New in Prostate Imaging, Dr. Michael Gorin gives a very nice summary of what is new and what lies in the future for imaging the prostate. He also touches on the current state on prostate biopsy and how imaging is integrated in this area.2022-05-0218 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Facing ApocalypseCatherine Keller is the George T. Cobb Professor of Constructive Theology in the Theological School and Graduate Division of Religion of Drew University. On this episode of the Sustainability Speaker Series, she shares her perspective on the concept of Christian apocalypse and its relationship to climate action.2022-04-2014 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #45: Volunteerism in UrologyIn episode forty-five, Drs. Schwartz and McCammon explore the topic of volunteering in underserved areas across the globe and how it not only serves those in need, but can also be very fulfilling and satisfying for the urologist. This podcast, featuring one of the world leaders, focuses on how to get involved, why one should get involved, and when to get involved.2022-04-0515 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #44: Robotic Partial Nephrectomy: Current and FutureIn episode forty-four, we explore how the limits of robotic partial nephrectomy continue to be pushed. We discuss with Dr. Rogers some current techniques and future innovations we can use for this challenging surgery.2022-03-2821 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Pathways to SuccessNick Salafsky is codirector and cofounder of Foundations of Success and Richard Margoluis is Chief Measurement, Evaluation, and Learning Officer at the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. They join the Sustainability Speaker Series to discuss their latest book "Pathways to Success," a strategic systems approach for addressing ecosystem issues.2022-03-1713 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.The Uncommon Knowledge of Elinor OstromErik Nordman is an Associate Professor of Natural Resources Management and Adjunct Professor of Economics at Grand Valley State University. On this episode of the Sustainability Speaker Series, he shares Elinor Ostrom's contribution to public policy and the reader accessible text he developed to facilitate understanding of her contribution, specifically that collective and community thinking is likely our normal state as a human society.2022-03-1605 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #6, Part 2: Changing Trends in PCNL – Continuing the ConversationPodcast summary: Episode 6, Part 2 of Open Channels continues the discussion from the last episode on the Changing Trends in PCNL. It explores and challenges some of the dogma associated with the management of patients following PCNL surgery.2022-03-1133 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #6, Part 1: Changing Trends in PCNLPodcast summary: Episode 6 of Open Channels, Changing Trends in PCNL, discusses supine vs. prone PCNL, miniaturization of the percutaneous renal tract, tubeless PCNL, intra-renal stone manipulation tools, and varying energy sources for lithotripsy of stones.2022-03-0742 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #43: Biopsy of the Renal Mass: When Why and What to do with the InformationIn episode forty-three, we explore that, while biopsy of the renal mass may not be controversial, performing the procedure varies widely amongst urologists. Dr. Schenkman sheds light on how to implement the biopsy into practice and some of the pitfalls of the results.2022-02-1719 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Thicker than WaterErica Cirino is a science writer, author, and artist exploring the intersection of the human and nonhuman worlds. Her widely published photojournalistic works depict the numerous ways people connect to nature—and each other—and shape planet Earth. On this episode of the Sustainability Speaker Series, she discusses her book and the significance of conscience in promoting environmental justice.2022-01-2610 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Swamplands: Tundra Beavers, Quaking Bogs, and the Improbable World of PeatAward winning writer and scholar, Edward Struzik, has been writing about scientific and environmental issues for more than 30 years. He joins the Sustainability Speaker Series to discuss his latest book Swamplands, which highlights both human dominance of the Earth and our long-term relationship with carbon-based fuel starting with peat.2022-01-2606 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Meet the Editor-in-Chief of GEN Biotechnology: Hana El-Samad, PhDGEN Biotechnology is the new peer-reviewed journal launching in early 2022 by Mary Ann Liebert Inc. aiming to publish outstanding original research and perspectives across the biotech field. In this Q&A, GEN Biotechnology Senior Editor, Fay Lin, PhD, interviews Editor-in-Chief, Hana El-Samad, PhD, about her scientific research, outreach, and vision for the journal. Learn more about GEN Biotechnology: Website: www.genbiotechjournal.com Twitter: @GENBiotechJrnl Send editorial inquiries to editor@genbiotechjournal.com2021-12-1742 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.What is so different about CRISPR Founder breeding?Gretchen Kusek, PhD, Associate Director Scientific Services, and Bart Smits, PhD, Manager Genetic Sciences and Compliance, discuss the key considerations when breeding gene-edited animals using CRISPR, particularly in the context of mosaicism. Podcast Series Brought to you by Taconic and The CRISPR Journal2021-11-2328 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Legal Considerations When Choosing a Genetic Modification Technology to Generate an Animal ModelGretchen Rice, PhD, JD, Vice President and General Counsel, and Mark Johnson, PhD, Scientific Program Manager, discuss the licensing considerations that go into using CRISPR and other gene editing platforms to create genetically engineered animal models. Podcast Series Brought to you by Taconic and The CRISPR Journal2021-11-2325 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Choosing the Best Genetic Modification Technology to Generate an Animal ModelEvert-Jan Uringa and Dominique Bröehl, Scientific Program Managers with Taconic, discuss how to choose the best genetic modification technology to generate an animal model. Podcast Series Brought to you by Taconic and The CRISPR Journal2021-11-2319 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #3: High-Quality TTM Matters to HospitalsThe Podcast entitled: “High-Quality TTM Matters to Hospitals” with Michael Kurz, MD, Associate Professor Department of Emergency Medicine, Co-Director Therapeutic Hypothermia Program at the University of Alabama Birmingham and David Hildebrandt, BSN, MBA, Associate Director, Clinical Operations at the Smidt Heart Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center discussed their perspectives on clinical care from the nurse and physician perspective. The importance of implementing fully vetted TTM standard operating procedures supported by nurses and physicians was emphasized. This step was felt to be critical since TTM procedures are commonly conducted in parallel with other monitoring and treatment protocols to maximize patient recovery. The impo...2021-11-1132 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Ep. #42: The Role of Robotics in Lower Urinary Tract Reconstruction with a Focus on Female DisordersRobotic surgery is commonplace for extirpative surgery. In episode forty-two, we learn some of the applications for reconstruction with a focus on female disorders.2021-10-1816 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #2: During TTM, What Matters MostThe Podcast entitled “During TTM, What Matters Most” with Dr. Justin Lundbye, Chief Medical Officer, Waterbury Hospital, CT discussed topics critical to the successful use of TTM including speed of cooling and reaching and maintaining consistent temperature levels during the treatment phase. Important lessons learned for successfully treating fever by proactively initiating preventive measures such as placing patients on TTM protocols were highlighted. In addition to using intravascular and surface cooling approaches to reduce fever burden, several medications are available to help prevent or limit the severity and duration and elevated core temperatures. As we continue to focus of optimal leve...2021-10-1213 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #3: Experience with JelmytoIn Episode 3, experts discuss the utility of antegrade instillation of Jelmyto as a viable option, which may reduce adverse effects associated with repeated instrumentation of the ureter. The urologist should be cognizant of tumor location, as this may impact placement of the nephrostomy tube and subsequent efficacy of treatment. Episode #3 delves into these treatment considerations.2021-09-1727 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #1: Temperature Management Matters: Past, Present and FutureThe Podcast entitled “Temperature Management Matters: Past, Present and Future” with Dr. Nickolas Johnson, Associate Professor, University of Washington focused on lessons learned from past clinical trials in cardiac arrest and next steps for improving TTM protocols. In addition to reviewing published results from the completed TTM1 and TTM2 trials, Dr. Johnson discussed the new ICECAP trial that will use an innovative adaptive randomization approach to clarify the optimal duration of cooling associated with best outcomes in post cardiac patients. Consistent with the concept of specialized medicine, these types of clinical studies and resulting data could result in new guidelines for...2021-09-1516 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #41: Dual Lumen URSIn episode forty-one, Dual Lumen URS, Dr. Jaime Landman shares his experience with the Wolf Dual Lumen Cobra flexible Ureteroscope and some insights on disposable technology.2021-09-1416 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #2: Meeting the Unmet Need in LG IR-NMIBCIn Episode 2, doctors examine how effectively managing both low and intermediate risk NMIBC continues to evolve. Given both the global BCG shortage as well as the unmet need for more effective therapies, innovative strategies and trials are required to enhance our patient’s clinical outcomes as well as to decrease the well described morbidity and costs associated with current NMIBC therapies.2021-09-0717 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #5, Part 2: COVID-19 and its Effects on Residency Education – Continuing the ConversationPodcast summary: Episode 5, Part 2 continues the discussion from the last episode on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Urology residency training and education. It explores the challenges in delivering training in different healthcare systems and discusses innovative methods to supplement training during the pandemic and beyond.2021-08-2619 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #5, Part 1: COVID-19 and its Effects on Residency EducationPodcast summary: This episode discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Urology residency training and education. It explores the challenges in delivering training in different healthcare systems and discusses innovative methods to supplement training during the pandemic and beyond.2021-08-1137 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #40: Fluid Management during Urologic ProceduresIn episode forty, Fluid Management during Urologic Procedures, Dr. Humphreys discusses the latest in "fluidics," the science of fluid management in urologic surgery. His insight and expertise sheds light on current and future technology in this very interesting area.2021-08-0616 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #39: Updates and Insights on Upper Tract Urothelial CarcinomaIn this podcast, Dr. Duvdevani explores how UTUC is a disease that has been difficult to grasp because of a lack of uniformity of both diagnosis and treatment and shares his insights and thoughts on the disease and tries to address some of these challenges.2021-07-1320 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #38: Kidney Focal Therapy: Cryo vs. RFAIn this podcast, Dr. Cadeddu provides an update on Renal Thermal Ablation for small renal masses. His group in Dallas has been active in this area for more than 20 years.2021-06-0426 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #1: All About Chemoablation: The Emerging Treatment for Urothelial CancerIn Episode 1, doctors take a deep dive into the rationale, data, and practical use of Jelmyto for upper tract urothelial cancer. They also discuss a newer treatment (UGN-102) that has shown efficacy in bladder cancer.2021-05-2639 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #37: The Current Status and Future Direction of Prostate Focal TherapyProstate focal therapy has surfaced as a viable treatment option for some prostate cancers. This episode we talk with one of the leaders in focal therapy about the current technology and where we are going with this technology.2021-05-1717 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #36: What is Next with Robotic Prostatectomy?In this episode, Dr. Ash Tewari provides insight and expertise on the robotic prostatectomy along with future innovations that lie ahead.2021-04-3021 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #35: Insights into PCNL Stone Clearance and Selection of PCNL SizeWith the development of PCNL over 40 years ago, the procedure has undergone enormous changes - most notably miniaturization. Dr. Mahesh Desai discusses some of the differences between the numerous sizes of PCNL available today and what some of the endpoints of our treatments should be.2021-04-0822 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Achieving Bench to Bedside Success in a Busy Urological Academic PracticeMany young investigators who seek a research career hesitate because of the unknown and the misconceptions. Dr. Herrell has succeeded in achieving an illustrious research and academic career and will discuss paths to success.2021-03-2818 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #33: What is the Current Status of LESS, NOTES, and SP Robotic Surgery?With the changing face of Minimally Invasive Surgery and Robotic platforms, Dr. Hemal discusses the current status of LESS, NOTES and SP surgery from an experienced Urologist perspective.2021-03-1518 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #32: What is the Current Status of Minimally Invasive Surgery in Pediatric Urology?While not as common as the adult population, Minimally Invasive Surgery in Pediatric Urology plays a significant role in treating disease. Dr. Gundeti outlines the current status of Endourology for stone patients and the role for laparoscopy and robotics in our pediatric population.2021-02-1923 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #4: Contemporary Laser Techniques and TechnologyPodcast summary: This episode focuses discussion on pulse modulation of high-powered laser technology for urinary tract stone management. With reference to point of techniques to optimise high performance lasertripsy of stones within the urinary tract.2021-02-1737 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #31: HoLEP: A Discussion on Current InsightsHoLEP is an intimidating procedure not performed by many urologists. This podcast will shed some light on the current status of this important procedure and hopefully encourage others to investigate its utility in the treatment of BPH.2021-02-0219 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #30: Where Are We With Minimally Invasive Office Procedures?Office procedures are becoming more common especially during the Covid pandemic. Dr. Knudson will discuss the current status of in-office urology procedures and how to fit them into daily practice.2021-01-0518 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.CRISPR Functional Genomics Miniseries, Episode #14: Kevin Hemphill on the Future of Base EditingIn the final episode of this podcast series, Horizon R&D Manager Kevin Hemphill outlines some of the future applications and priorities for base editing technology on the horizon.2020-12-2313 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #29: Dealing with Covid-19 in New York City - A Urologist PerspectiveThe current pandemic has touched everyone a little differently. In this podcast we hear the perspectives of a urologist working at ground zero during the New York City crisis and how he and his department managed during these challenging times.2020-12-2125 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.CGM Coding and ReimbursementIn this podcast our expert faculty Patty Telgener, VP of Reimbursement of Emerson Consultants and Claudia Graham, former Senior VP of Global Access of Dexcom discuss tips on CGM coding. Topics discussed include an overview of coding for professional CGM (codes 95250 and 95251), personal CGM (code 95249), and how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted CGM coding.2020-12-1728 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.The Clinical Benefits of Automated Insulin DeliveryIn this podcast our expert faculty Dr. Gregory Forlenza of The Barbara Davis Center discusses the use and benefits of automated insulin delivery in children and adults. Topics discussed include commercially available automated insulin delivery systems in the U.S. and globally, systems currently in development, the role of interoperability, including integrated continuous glucose monitoring (iCGM).2020-12-1531 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.CRISPR Functional Genomics Miniseries, Episode #13: Jennifer Harbottle on Base EditingIn this episode, Jennifer Harbottle, Senior R&D Scientist with Horizon, discusses Horizon’s research and resources in the field of base editing.2020-11-2515 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #12: Steve Smith, the Rise of CRISPR Modulation TechniquesIn this episode, Steve Smith, Product Manager with Horizon Discovery, reviews the latest tools in the CRISPR toolbox for gene modulation, activation and suppression2020-10-2017 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.CRISPR Functional Genomics Miniseries, Episode #11: Nicola McCarthy, CRISPR Screens in Primary CellsIn this episode, Horizon’s Screening Business Unit Manager, Nicola McCarthy, shares some best practices when it comes to running CRISPR screens in primary cells.2020-09-1718 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #3: A Discussion on Prone and Supine PCNL ProceduresThis episode brings together three leading experts in PCNL to discuss various aspects of Prone and Supine PCNL which will enhance your practice. The discussion encompasses key point of surgical technique with focus on equipment such as Pulse laser modulation technique, positioning patients and miniaturization of the PCNL tract.2020-09-0833 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #28: New Insights into Ureteral StentsIn this podcast Dr. Dirk Lange will discuss some of the challenges that are faced in stent design, and what potential solutions may be for these common issues.2020-09-0112 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Clinical Outcomes and Best Practices for CGM Use in Youth up to Early AdulthoodIn this podcast our expert faculty, Drs. Lori Laffel and Daniel DeSalvo discuss the use and benefits of real-time CGM in young children, adolescents, and young adults. Topics discussed include clinical study outcomes, ways to increase utilization in these age ranges, and benefits of real-time CGM.2020-08-2530 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.CRISPR Functional Genomics Miniseries, Episode #10: Ciaran Lee, Favoring HDRIn this episode, Ciaran Lee shares some insights on the choice of repair pathways in editing experiments and strategies to increase HDR in primary stem cells and other contexts.2020-08-1817 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.CRISPR Functional Genomics Miniseries, Episode #9: Samira Kiani, CRISPR SafetyIn this episode, Samira Kiani discusses genetic means of regulating CRISPR to ensure safety and clinical applications in immunomodulation.2020-07-2722 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #27: Practical Insights into Metabolic Stone DiseaseIn this episode of the podcast series, Dr. Jodi Antonelli will share her approaches to commonly encountered issues in the management of metabolic stone disease. These insights will highlight ways in which patients with both simple as well as more complex metabolic stone disease may be managed.2020-07-2219 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.CRISPR Functional Genomics Miniseries, Episode #8: Mandana Arbab, Editing OutcomesIn this episode, Mandana Arbab, a postdoc in David Liu’s lab, discusses editing outcomes using CRISPR-Cas9 and base editing and the development of the respective online resources, inDelphi and BE-Hive.2020-06-2913 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #2: Stenting Solutions: Present and FutureThis episode delves into the problems associated with ureteral stents. We tackle practical tips for placement in challenging circumstances, address patient quality of life after stent placement, and discuss the future of stents.2020-06-2942 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #26: Supine PCNL – How I Learned It and How I Do ItPodcast Summary: In this conversation with Dr. Brian Matlaga, Dr. Brian Eisner shares what inspired him to develop supine PCNL as a part of his practice. He will review how he learned to perform supine PCNL, his present treatment protocols, as well as advanced techniques.2020-06-2321 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Clinical Outcomes and Best Practices for CGM Use in SeniorsIn this podcast Dr. Viral Shah and Dr. Janet McGill discuss the use of RT-CGM in the senior population. Topics discussed include benefits of RT-CGM, addressing barriers and improving utilization in seniors using technology, and clinical study outcomes.2020-06-2326 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.CRISPR Functional Genomics Miniseries, Episode #7: Simplifying CRISPR Knockout WorkflowsIn this episode, Ryan Donnelly (Horizon Discovery) discusses a user-friendly guide to streamlining CRISPR knockout workflows in cell lines including guide design, delivery and strategy, as well as tips for avoiding common pitfalls.2020-06-1918 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Professional CGM: Expert Insights and the Tools You Need to Implement Into Clinical PracticeIn this podcast we will be discussing the benefits and value of professional CGM. We will be reviewing the differences between professional and personal CGM, blinded and unblinded use cases, as well as the basics of CGM data interpretation and reimbursement. We will highlight Dexcom G6 Professional System and discuss candidates for personal vs. professional CGM.2020-05-1121 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #25: Fluid Management Systems for UreteroscopyPodcast Summary: In this conversation with Dr. Brian Matlaga, Dr. Michael Lipkin will provide his insights into the considerations of fluid management during stone treatment and also review platforms available to address this consideration.2020-05-1112 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #24: HoLEP - Is It the Gold Standard?In this episode Dr. Amy Krambeck and Dr. Brian Matlaga discuss how and why to implement HoLEP into your surgical practice.2020-04-2711 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #1: Advances in Laser Technology and Techniques for the Treatment of Kidney StonesThis episode explores the latest advances in laser technology for the treatment of kidney stones in granular detail, broaching such topics as pulse modulation, laser techniques, and efficiency. Expert opinion and advice from three leading experts will help enhance your practice.2020-04-1722 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #23: Mini-PCNL – What You Need to KnowIn this episode Dr. Bodo Knudsen discusses the emerging role of mini-PCNL in stone management, and how it can be implemented into your practice.2020-04-0919 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #22: How to Approach Challenging Kidney Tumors and PatientsIn this episode Dr. Craig G. Rogers discusses Partial Nephrectomy as a standard treatment option that can be performed even for challenging tumors. Various tools and approaches are available to help achieve tumor control while preserving kidney function and minimizing complications. Robotic assistance may facilitate a minimally-invasive approach for complex partial nephrectomy cases. Important surgical considerations include optimal exposure, preparation, equipment, adapting surgical technique to tumor location, and minimizing ischemia and parenchymal loss. Active surveillance, biopsy, advanced imaging, ablation, and radical nephrectomy may have a role in select patients based on patient age, comorbidities, and tumor features.2020-03-2715 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #21: How I Perform Endourologic Management of Ureteral StricturesIn this episode Dr. Ojas Shah of Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons discusses the challenging nature of the management of ureteral strictures and how patient selection is critical in determining success rates when treating with an endourologic approach. This podcast covers etiologies of ureteral strictures, characteristics that will help predict success rates of different surgical approaches, and techniques to maximize success of endourologic treatments.2019-12-1117 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.CRISPR Functional Genomics Miniseries, Episode #6: Jason SheltzerJason Sheltzer (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) discusses challenges and best practices to generating gene knockouts in cell lines using CRISPR-Cas9, as well as his group’s tour de force application of the technology to reveal stunning discrepancies between drugs that are in clinical trials and their supposed mechanism of action.2019-12-1116 minMary Ann Liebert, Inc.Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Episode #20: The Introduction of the Single Port Robotic Platform into Urologic SurgeryIn this episode Dr. Michael Stifelman of Hackensack Univesrity Medical Center discusses the introduction of the single port robotic platform into urologic surgery. He will review their early experience with SP and where they see this exciting technology fitting into the urologic minimally invasive surgery.2019-12-0510 min