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| Dan WoodSummaryAffiliation: University College London Country: UK Publications
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Standing the test of time: the long-term results of urethroplastyD N Wood
University College Hospital, 235 Euston Road, NW1 2BU, London, UK
World J Urol 24:250-4. 2006..The gold standard remains anastomotic urethroplasty, where appropriate, with patch urethroplasty or two-stage stage procedures for more complicated strictures especially the penile urethra...
Current status of tissue engineering in urologyDan Wood
Department of Paediatric and Adolescent Urology, University College London Hospitals, 250 Euston Road, London, UK
Curr Opin Urol 18:564-9. 2008..Tissue engineering is a rapidly advancing technology that is shifting from the laboratory to urological practice. The review explores recent developments and considers the relationship to existing treatments...
Recreational ketamine: from pleasure to painDan Wood
Department of Urology, University College London Hospitals, UK
BJU Int 107:1881-4. 2011..Patients identified as suffering from this syndrome will need to be referred to a urological unit with an interest in the treatment of the condition...
Penile anomalies in adolescenceDan Wood
Adolescent Urology Department, University College London Hospitals
ScientificWorldJournal 11:614-23. 2011..There is also a brief discussion of acquired penile anomalies, including causation and treatment of lymphoedema, penile fracture/trauma, and priapism...
The need for supervised training in urology outpatients: A case for restructuringJunaid Masood
Department of Urology, Harold Wood Hospital, Romford, Essex, UK
BJU Int 98:1144-5. 2006
The morbidity of buccal mucosal graft harvest for urethroplasty and the effect of nonclosure of the graft harvest site on postoperative painD N Wood
Institute of Urology, University College London, London, United Kingdom
J Urol 172:580-3. 2004..The main long-term complications are perioral numbness, persistent difficulty with mouth opening and change in salivary function...
