Daniel Nethala
Smith Institute
13 Papers
Daniel Nethala is an academic researcher from Smith Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Competence (human resources). The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 5 publications.
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Management and treatment options when facing malignant ureteral obstruction.
TL;DR: This article attempts to provide a framework with which the urologist who is presented with malignant ureteral obstruction can plan in order to provide the individualized care on a case‐by‐case basis, with a large number of studies related to metallic stents.
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Evaluating Diagnostic Accuracy and Inter-reader Agreement of the Prostate Imaging After Focal Ablation Scoring System
David G. Gelikman,Alexander Kenigsberg,Yan Mee Law,Enis Cagatay Yilmaz,Stephanie Harmon,Sahil H. Parikh,Jason A. Hyman,Hannah Huth,Christopher R. Koller,Daniel Nethala,Charles Hesswani,Maria J. Merino,Sandeep Gurram,Peter L. Choyke,Bradford J. Wood,Peter A. Pinto,Baris Turkbey +16 more
TL;DR: This study evaluates the Prostate Imaging after Focal Ablation (PI-FAB) scoring system's diagnostic accuracy and inter-reader agreement in detecting clinically significant prostate cancer post-focal therapy, revealing high sensitivity but low specificity and positive predictive value, necessitating further refinement.
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Initial experience and cancer detection rates of office-based transperineal magnetic resonance imaging-ultrasound fusion prostate biopsy under local anesthesia.
Zachary Kozel,Clay D. Martin,David Mikhail,Aaron Smith,Luke Griffiths,Daniel Nethala,Manish Vira,Michael S Schwartz +7 more
TL;DR: Office-based transperineal fusion biopsy represents a viable approach to prostate cancer detection following prostate MRI and larger-scale assessment is needed to categorize cancer detection rates more accurately by PI-RADs subset, patient selection factors, complication rate, and cost relative to TFB under anesthesia.
Feasibility and Utility of Mobile Applications for the Evaluation of Urology Residents' Surgical Competence.
Daniel Nethala,Clay Martin,Luke Griffiths,David Mikhail,Danielle Wang,Zachary Kozel,Manish Vira,David Y. Chan,Simon J. Hall,Lee Richstone,Michael J. Schwartz,Louis R. Kavoussi,Jessica Kreshover +12 more
TL;DR: The use of mobile applications to evaluate urology residents' surgical competency in clinical practice is both feasible and useful as discussed by the authors, which may allow for more individualized surgical skill teaching during training and for the verification of the surgical skills necessary to practice autonomously.
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Evaluating diagnostic accuracy of the Prostate Imaging after Focal Ablation (PI-FAB) scoring system in detecting clinically significant prostate cancer after primary focal therapy.
David G. Gelikman,Alexander Kenigsberg,Enis Cagatay Yilmaz,Sahil H Parikh,Jason Hyman,Hannah Huth,Christopher R. Koller,Daniel Nethala,Charles Hesswani,Sandeep Gurram,Peter L Choyke,Brad Wood,P. Pinto,Baris Turkbey +13 more
TL;DR: Its moderately high sensitivity can be useful for stratifying patients who may benefit from subsequent prostate biopsy, but PI-FAB should be further validated in larger cohorts to better understand its utility and potential.
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