SCOTTISH MEDICAL JOURNAL

Influence of core stabilization exercise on physical function and muscle thickness in patients with chronic stroke: A randomized controlled clinical trial
Aycicek HB, Karakayali G and Gurcay E
This study primarily aims to compare the influence of core stabilization exercise and conventional therapy on motor function, functional independence, and balance, secondarily gait ability, quality of life, and sonographically evaluated core muscle thickness in patients with chronic stroke.
The state of robotic surgery in Spain: Results of a national survey on robotic surgery
Azcárraga Aranegui G, Campos Sañudo JA, Benejam Cual J and Ballestero Diego R
To assess the present state of robotic surgery and the surgical approaches employed by urology departments utilizing robotic systems in Spain.
Pancreatic insulinomas: Our 15-year surgical experience
Karahan F, Karaıslı S, Atay A, Dilek ON and Hacıyanlı M
Insulinomas are rare endocrine tumors of the pancreas. The majority are benign, sporadic, and solitary. Surgery is the only curative treatment. In this study, we present our experiences with the perioperative management of sporadic and benign pancreatic insulinomas.
Efficacy and outcomes of a highland prehospital trauma response team
Burgess R, Mallinson T and Regan L
The Scottish Highlands face unique prehospital care challenges due to population dispersity, mountainous terrain, seasonal weather, and higher trauma burden compared to the nearest Major Trauma Centres (MTCs) as highlighted by the Scottish Trauma Audit Group (STAG). Primary road/air transfer from scene to nearest designated MTC averages 1-5 hours, making prompt and informed utilisation of prehospital and in-hospital resources within the Highlands critical - comparative to other UK metropolitan regions where the trauma population majority lay within 20-45 minute transfer windows. This paper reviews the Highland pre-hospital immediate care and trauma (PICT) Team's trauma response through a retrospective review of PICT patient report forms (PRFs).
A pilot study of performance enhancement coaching for newly appointed urology registrars
Cooper L, Wadhwa K, Rochester M, Biyani CS and Doherty R
To assess the feasibility of performance enhancement coaching (PEC) for newly appointed Urology registrars (ST3s), specifically: whether the concept appealed, and which areas beyond technical skills acquisition were felt to be most relevant or useful.
Optimising the use of colonoscopy to improve risk stratification for colorectal cancer in symptomatic patients: A decision-curve analysis
Lucocq J, Barron E, Holmes H, Donnelly PD and Cruickshank N
Pressured healthcare resources make risk stratification and patient prioritisation fundamental issues for the investigation of colorectal cancer (CRC) in symptomatic patients. The present study uses machine learning algorithms and decision strategies to improve the appropriate use of colonoscopy.
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Is it time to phase out digital rectal examination (DRE) in prostate cancer screening and diagnosis?
Carbin DD, Misra S, Patil K and Kusuma VRM
Carbon footprinting and sustainability impact assessment in urological surgical practice - A systematic review
Wani M, Madaan S, Brown G, Steggall M and Nabi G
To systematically synthesize existing reported literature calculating the carbon footprint (CFP) of urological surgical practice and identify opportunities for improving the environmental impact of urology surgical practice.
Ribosome-binding protein-1 (RRBP1) expression in prostate carcinomas and its relationship with clinicopathological prognostic factors
Kuzuluk DG, Secinti IE, Erturk T, Hakverdi S, Gorur S and Ozatlan D
Studies in recent years have shown that ribosome-binding protein-1 (RRBP1) is expressed at high rates in many cancers and that it may be a potential prognostic biomarker. The objective of the present study is to determine the RRBP1 expression level in prostatic carcinoma and neighboring non-neoplastic prostate tissue, the relationship between its expression level with prognostic factors, and the role of RRBP1 in the development of prostate cancer.
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Challenges and expectations of international medical graduates moving to the UK: An online survey
Lane J, Shrotri N and Somani BK
International medical graduates (IMGs) account for 41% of the UK doctor's workforce but often work in isolated roles, receive minimal constructive feedback regarding their work and offered limited opportunities for career progression. We conducted a survey researching the views of IMGs or doctors from ethnic minority backgrounds on the support given to them.
Impact of sarcopenia on outcomes of bladder cancer undergoing radical cystectomy: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Qin F and Wu J
To provide synthesized evidence on the association between sarcopenia and risk of mortality, recurrence and postoperative complications in patients with bladder cancer and undergoing radical cystectomy (RC).
Patient information videos via QR codes: An innovative and sustainable approach in ophthalmology
Patel S, Ong WH, Cobb C and Gillan S
We explore an innovative approach by transforming patient information leaflet (PILs) into Quick Response (QR) code linked patient information videos (PIVs) in ophthalmology. Our objectives are to assess the subjective utility of a PIV on glaucoma and analyse the use of QR codes as a delivery method.
The effect of virtual reality glasses applied during intrauterine device insertion on pain, anxiety and satisfaction: Randomized controlled study
Öz T and Demirci N
This study was carried out to determine the effect of the use of "virtual reality glasses," on anxiety, pain, and satisfaction level in order to reduce anxiety and pain during intrauterine device (IUD) insertion, which is a painful and stressful procedure for women and to divert attention to increase satisfaction.
Generating evidence, reporting implementation of innovations through use of technology in healthcare: Core purposes of multidisciplinary journal
Nabi G
HMG co-reductase expression and response to intravesical Bacillus Calmette-Guérin in patients with high grade non-muscle invasive urinary bladder cancer receiving statins
Krishnan J, Symington A, Kernohan N, Bray S, Robertson A and Nabi G
Cardiovascular disease affects over 7 million people in the UK and statins are often prescribed to mitigate cardiovascular risks. The effect of statins on a number of cancers is debated and their effect on Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) responsiveness in non-muscle invasive urinary bladder cancer (NMIBC) is not fully understood.
Reboot coaching programme: a mixed-methods evaluation assessing resilience, confidence, burnout and depression in medical students
Johnson J, Pointon L, Talbot R, Coleman R, Budworth L, Simms-Ellis R, Vogt K, Tsimpida D, Biyani CS, Harrison R, Cheung G, Melville C, Jayagopal V and Lea W
Poor mental health in medical students is a global concern. Effective interventions are required, which are tailored towards the training-related stressors medical students experience. The Reboot coaching programme is an online, tailored intervention based on cognitive-behavioural principles.
Validation of the updated Bosniak classification (2019) in pathologically confirmed CT-categorised cysts
Lucocq J, Morgan L, Rathod K, Szewczyk-Bieda M and Nabi G
The updated Bosniak classification in 2019 (v2019) addresses vague imaging terms and revises the criteria with the intent to categorise a higher proportion of cysts in lower-risk groups and reduce benign cyst resections. The aim of the present study was to compare the diagnostic accuracy and inter-observer agreement rate of the original (v2005) and updated classifications (v2019).
Statins and BCG response: Is there more to the story?
Myers AA and Kamat AM
Retraction of manuscripts: An exercise to ensure scholarly correctness and academic integrity
Nabi G