This year promises to be very interesting. The adventure continues....
Friday, September 19, 2008
A good start after my holidays
This year promises to be very interesting. The adventure continues....
Friday, July 25, 2008
Australia (IV)
Both operations were uneventful and again the experience was very interesting....
There are many centers worldwide starting to use this technology, and there is a great interest in learning all surgical tips and tricks and advanced strategies...
The following day I had to return to Madrid, and I took the chance to visit some beautiful spots in Sydney. Both the city and the inhabitants touch your heart.... I will be back down under!!!


Thursday, July 24, 2008
Australia (III): Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

They had recently bought a new Greenlight HPS laser and wanted to obtain the best possible results with it. We did four operations throughout the day, and all cases were successful... all of them had a good chance to sit down to operate under my supervision and they did a jolly good job!!!. I told them all my tips and tricks and strategies to avoid getting in trouble and obtain the best possible results...

Then they invited us to go to a wonderful chinese restaurant in the Fish Market in Sydney, where Dr. Wong chose a fantastic menu for all of us... I tried the raw lobster for the first time... a noteworthy experience... We had a great time and I was really pleased to be surrounded by these great urologists and amazing human beings...
Australia (II): Opinion Leader Meeting

As always, we learnt a great deal with these sessions where we reviewed all aspects related with prostatic laser surgery.
We ended up the day celebrating in a wonderful restaurant in Sydney...
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Australia (I): Greenlight Laser Prostatectomy Workshop
This has been my longest trip to date....The Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand invited me to participate in a workshop on Greenlight laser prostatectomy. The surgeons involved were Dr. Henry Woo, from Sydney Adventist Hospital and me.When I arrived at the hotel, after a 30 hour trip, I was lucky to have a room with a privileged view over the famous Sydney harbour...
I took it easy and reseted in the hotel, and later that day we went out for dinner, and then the course started at the Sydney Adventist Hospital.
The programme was very dinamic and included short 15 minute talks and live transmission of surgical procedures. We had attendees from Australia, but also from Corea, China and Taiwan..
My task was to operate a patient with a small, straight forward prostate, and give two short talks, and the second day I operated a patient with a big prostate and delivered two more speeches.... the course was a success and the attendees were very happy. We all learned a lot during these two days of hard work.
Friday, July 11, 2008
Gran Canaria: Dr. Juarez's Thesis
He defended vaso-vasostomy with TESE Sperm Retrieval as the first line treatment for men who had a vasectomy and want to have children. He did it passionately and successfully, as he recieved the best possible qualification "sobresaliente Cum Laude"!!!

It was a great honour to be there to see a friend shine as a star, presenting the results of the work of four long years. I felt very proud of him and of being his friend.

The following monday we operated together and I returned to Madrid on Tuesday.
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
TVE - invitation to Spanish TV program "Saver vivir"

The video can be seen here: http://www.sabervivir.es/contenido.php?modulo=Videos&idvideo=108. It is always interesting to participate in this kind of TV show, where they educate people on health related problems. It is also interesting to see how a TV show is performed and how many people are involved! The success of the show's director, Manuel Torreiglesias, is surely based on a great team.
Monday, June 30, 2008
International visitors

For the second surgical session we had programmed three cases and we also were honoured by the visit of a group of American and Spanish Engineers from American Medical Systems, the manufacturer of this laser. They were in Madrid and decided to pop in to see some procedures so we could comment new aspects related with the proper use of laser fibres during surgical operations. In essence, I learned from them that when tissue particles adhere to the fiber, it degrades very fast, so it is imperative to keep it clean throughout the operation. I already had observed it, but when I saw the experimental data they showed, I could understand how paramount this is for this operation. So from now on I will clean the fiber more often, hoping to improve its performance. A very productive session!!
Monday, June 23, 2008
Surgeries in Gran Canaria

Sunday, June 22, 2008
Conference in Zaragoza

This Saturday I went to Zaragoza, to the XI meeting of the Asociación Urológica Navarro-Aragonesa (AUNAR), organised by dr. Antonio Villanueva Benedicto. I participated in a Round Table on the "Current Treatment of BPH" moderated by Prof. Luis Angel Rioja Sanz, with Dr. Carlos Rioja Sanz, Dr. Manuel Montesino Semper and Prof. Gabriel Valdivia Uría. A very interesting session of the highest level...
Right now, Zaragoza is very excited with the EXPO - the universal exposition of Zaragoza, but I did not have time to visit it, as I am travelling to Gran Canaria to do some work on Monday.
Friday, June 06, 2008
Trip to Moscow: Part three
And the Kremlin. An impressive city Moscow. A vibrant city, full of business and money running. Just in front of the Kremlin there is a huge commercial center, full of the most exclusive international brands... Prada, Gucci, and so on...
Then I went to the congress where I had to give a talk on Greenlight laser treatment of BPH. As russian doctors do not speak much english, there was a translator behind me who repeated in russian everything I said. Despite this, the talk run smoothly and it was very well received.


Then I went to the airport looking forward to returning home. I had to wait for one and a half hours inside the plane, waiting to take off... but I decided to take it easy and enjoy. An interesting experience, Moscow.
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Trip to Moscow (part 2)
First it was my turn to demonstrate the new Greenlight HPS laser in action in a patient in retention with a prostate of 60 grams, which was a little bit difficult but finalised without much trouble (it received 550.000 joules).

Then Prof. Pushkar invited me to see how he repaired a vesico-vaginal fistula through the vaginal approach in a patient submitted to external beam radiation therapy for a cervix cancer with the interposition of a Martius flap. It was really impressive, a very complex case operated with simplicity and mastery, truly spectacular.

Then, after a brief visit to the hospital we went to the hotel, where I could sleep for a little while and had time to review my presentation for the following day. Then I went to the congress dinner, where I met my friend Prof. Jens Uwe Stolzenburg, (in the center of the photo below) with whom I had a good chance to talk for a while. Jens is one of the most seasoned laparoscopists in the world, and has visited us in Madrid tohelp us operate complex cases.

Then I went back to the hotel, where I communicated via videoconference with my school mates. 25 years had passed since the last time I saw many of them and a 25th years aniversary dinner was being celebrated... and I was in Moscow!!!
It was really nice to be able to greet them thanks to skype... it was truly emotive to see them and to be able to chat with the teachers I had when I was a child... Aula Nueva, a little big school, I started there when I was 8 years old, and I left when I was 14... the best of me was forged during those years in that school... thank you all!!!
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Trip to Moscow: part 1

There I found some other international experts, as Dr. Jens Rasweiller, who elegantly performed an endoscopic enucleation of the prostate. I was very impressed to see the efficacy of a new morcellator developed by the german company Wolf.
As I arrived I learned that my operation had been postponed until the afternoon... so I walked about the surgical theatres watching the laparoscopic procedures in the programme... a little bit as a "zombie" due to lack of sleep. I found a quiet room and I slept for a while, I felt much better after that. At 7 pm I started my operation, which was very succesful. A translator asked me questions and my responses were translated and transmitted to the meeting room.

When we finished, we had something to eat and drink in the doctors room, that was well provided with Russian vodka and other spirits... Nasdrovia!!!

Then I was taken to an Azerbaiyani restaurant, where some tipical plates were served (as the famous goat testicles), but I preferred to have a salad and a steak... then I fell on my bed feeling really tired...
Monday, May 26, 2008
Surgeries in Las Palmas

Dr. Juarez is getting ready to read his doctoral thesis soon. We were reviewing it together and it is an impressive piece of work. Francisco Juarez is an expert in reconstruction of the seminal ducts (microsurgical vasectomy reversal) and presents in his thesis impressive results. I will come back here to see his disertation.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Annual Congress of the American Urological Association

This year my participation consisted in the presentation of two posters, in collaboration with the IGLU (International Greenlight Users) Group. After our meeting in Madrid in June last year, we decided to gather the data from our patients treated with the Greenlight HPS laser in 7 international centers, and lastly we were presenting the conclusions of our studies in two separate posters.
One was presented by Dr. Shahin Tabatabei, from the Massachussets General Hospital, and the second poster by Dr. Henry Woo, from Sydney, Australia (although the man in the photo below is Mr. Gordon Muir, from London, also a member of the IGLU).

We also used the opportunity to plan new studies and new publications... We had several very fruitful discussions. On the other hand, it has been a vibrant congress, full of new concepts and discoveries...
The last day I had time to visit the Universal Studios, a wonderful place. I saw the Hulk passing by and I took a photo with him... (It is the only photo I took of myself during the congress).
Monday, May 12, 2008
Surgery in Thesaloniki
Interestingly, he had also invited my colleague at the Institute of Advanced Urological Surgery, Dr. Ignacio Moncada, who was travelling there to perform a penile implant in a patient with a very difficult clinical situation. We both operated at Saint Lucas Hospital, a private center with an impressive technological and human dotation.

Both operations were complex, but successful. I had to use the suprapubic trocar to improve irrigation and I used 800.000 joules, at the end I was very happy with the outcome of the case.
In the photo, Dr. Dimitris Hatzichristou and Dr. Moncada before entering the hospital. When we finished, we went back to Madrid. There was no time to try the local famous Ouzo...
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Conferences in Athens

The meeting room was full, because the greenlight is generating a great interest lately worldwide... and there were lots of questions at the end. The moderator of the session was my friend Gerasimos Alivizatos, the biggest expert in greenlight in Greece and a recognized european expert in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia.
Then I took the opportunity to visit the Parthenon, and I walked for two hours in Athens, a very nice experience...This afternoon I will fly to Thessaloniki, as tomorrow I will be operating there a patient with a 150 gram prostate...
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Surgical day in Vigo

Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Cirugías en Gran Canaria

In the image, Dr. Juarez, who is rapidly becoming an expert surgeon... I love to come to Gran Canaria, it is a very special place...


