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Ezekiel H. Landau
Researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Publications - 93
Citations - 2086
Ezekiel H. Landau is an academic researcher from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lithotripsy & Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 93 publications receiving 1910 citations. Previous affiliations of Ezekiel H. Landau include Hadassah Medical Center.
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Ureteral Bladder Augmentation
Bernard M. Churchill,Hussein Aliabadi,Ezekiel H. Landau,Gordon A. McLorie,Robert E. Steckler,Patrick H. McKenna,Antoine E. Khoury +6 more
TL;DR: Augmentation ureterocystoplasty combines the benefits common to all enterocystoplasties without adding any of the untoward complications or risks associated with nonurothelial augmentations.
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Is the pediatric ureter as efficient as the adult ureter in transporting fragments following extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for renal calculi larger than 10 mm.
Ofer N. Gofrit,Dov Pode,Shimon Meretyk,Giora Katz,Amos Shapiro,Dragan Golijanin,Daniel P. Wiener,Ofer Z. Shenfeld,Ezekiel H. Landau +8 more
TL;DR: The stone-free rate after ESWL for large renal stones is higher in young children compared to adults with matching stone size and the pediatric ureter is at least as efficient as the adult for transporting stone fragments afterESWL.
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Loss of elasticity in dysfunctional bladders : urodynamic and histochemical correlation
Ezekiel H. Landau,Venkata R. Jayanthi,Bernard M. Churchill,Ellen Shapiro,Robert F. Gilmour,Antoine E. Khoury,Edward J. Macarak,Gordon A. McLorie,Robert E. Steckler,Barry A. Kogan +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that poor storage function of poorly compliant bladders is secondary to an alteration in the connective tissue content of the bladder wall.
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The incidence and causes of erectile dysfunction after pelvic fractures associated with posterior urethral disruption.
TL;DR: Erectile dysfunction is common in patients with pelvic fractures associated with urethral injury and it is believed that erectile function should be assessed and documented in such patients before attempting urethroplasty.
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Lateral decubitus position for percutaneous nephrolithotripsy in the morbidly obese or kyphotic patient.
Ofer N. Gofrit,Amos Shapiro,Yoel Donchin,Allan I. Bloom,Ofer Z. Shenfeld,Ezekiel H. Landau,Dov Pode +6 more
TL;DR: The authors highly recommend using the lateral position for PCNL in morbidly obese patients and in patients suffering from kyphosis, which is safe and convenient.