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International Brazilian Journal of Urology reaches the highest impact factor in its history (3,050) and changes level in this current management

The September-October number of Int Braz J Urol, the 18th under my supervision is special. The International Brazilian Journal of Urology new impact factor just been released and we have a spectacular result: 3.050. We are now on the same level as the traditional urology journals. In less than three years of our tenure as editor-in-chief, we have achieved through hard and serious work tripling the journal’s impact factor and making the journal one of the most important in the field in the world. We must celebrate this achievement and continue with our work. We are on the right track and we will surely increase even more our impact factor and our relevance in the academic environment.

In this number the Int Braz J Urol presents original contributions with a lot of interesting papers in different fields: Ureteral stones, male breast cancer, Fournier’s Gangrene, Reconstructive urology, Renal cancer, Bladder pain syndrome, Renal stones, Renal Cysts, Hypogonadism, Robotic Surgery, Prostate Cancer. The papers came from many different countries such as Brazil, India, Indonesia, China, Turkey and USA and as usual the editor’s comment highlights some of them. The editor in chief would like to highlight the following works:

Dr. Sharma and colleagues from India, presented in page 739 (11 Sharma G, Pareek T, Kaundal P, Tyagi S, Singh S, Yashaswi T, Devan SK, Sharma AP. Comparison of efficacy of three commonly used alpha-blockers as medical expulsive therapy for distal ureter stones: A systematic review and network meta-analysis. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:742-59.) a nice systematic review about the efficacy of alpha-blockers as medical expulsive therapy (MET) and concluded that among the three commonly used alpha-blockers silodosin is the most efficacious drug as MET for lower ureter stones followed by alfuzosin and tamsulosin.

Dr. Makdissi and colleagues from Brazil performed in page 760 (22 Makdissi FBA, Santos SS, Bitencourt A, Campos FAB. An introduction to male breast cancer for urologists: epidemiology, diagnosis, principles of treatment, and special situations. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:760-70.) a interesting narrative review about the male breast cancer (MaBC) urological aspects and concluded that despite its rarity, MaBC represents an important problem in men’s health that can be neglected if professionals who have higher access to this population are uninformed. Therefore, urologists can play an important role in the early diagnosis of MaBC because their work involves a broader scenario in which the focus is greater than sexual dysfunction and screening for prostate cancer.

Dr. Raizandha and colleagues from Indonesia performed in page 771 (33 Raizandha MA, Hidayatullah F, Kloping YP, Rahman IA, Djatisoesanto W, Rizaldi F. The role of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in Fournier’s Gangrene: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:771-81.) a interesting systematic review about the role of Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) in management of Fournier’s Gangrene and concluded that the adjunctive therapy of Hyperbaric Oxygen possessed a significantly lower mortality rate compared to conventional therapy. However, the effect of HBOT on the length of stay and number of debridement was not proven in this study.

Dr. Cao and colleagues from China performed in page 784 (44 Cao C, Kang X, Shang B, Shou J, Shi H, Jiang W, Xie R, Zhang J, Zhang L, Zheng S, Bi X, Li C, Ma J. A novel nomogram can predict pathological T3a upstaged from clinical T1a in localized renal cell carcinoma. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:784-94.) a nice study to confirm the hypothesis that a Nomogram can be built to predict the pathological T3a upstaging from clinical T1a in patients with localized renal cell carcinoma before surgery and concluded that older age, higher ratio of the tumor maximum and minimum diameter (ROD), increased fibrinogen level (FIB), and larger tumor size were independent risk factors for upstaging. The ARFS model (Age, ROD, FIB, tumor Size) has a high prediction efficiency for pT3a upstaging in patients with cT1a Renal cell carcinoma.

Dr. Hacad and colleagues from Brazil performed in page 807 (55 Hacad CR, Lucon M, Milhomem SAR, Bruschini H, Tanaka C. Association of physical therapy techniques can improve pain and urinary symptoms outcomes in women with bladder pain syndrome. A randomized controlled trial. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:807-16.) a interesting study about the effects of biofeedback (BF) and manual therapy (MT) associated with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) or postural exercises (PE) in the treatment of bladder pain syndrome (BPS) in women regarding pain and urinary symptoms and concluded that biofeedback and manual therapy associated with postural exercises showed a significant improvement in perineal and suprapubic pain and urinary symptoms after treatment and during follow-up. Both results suggest a possible role for the use of this physiotherapy technique to treat BPS patients.

Dr. Sahan and colleagues from Turkey performed in page 817 (66 Sahan M, Yarimoglu S, Polat S, Nart B, Koras O, Bozkurt IH, Degirmenci T. A novel nomogram and a simple scoring system for urinary leakage after percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:817-27.) an important study about a novel nomogram and a simple scoring system for urinary leakage after percutaneous nephrolithotomy and concluded that the novel scoring system is easy to use and repeatable. The efficacy of the factors predicting urinary leakage in the scoring system was demonstrated to be in agreement with the literature. In addition, this scoring system can be used as a predictive method to determine which patients should receive a DJ catheter intra-operatively to shorten the length of hospital stay by estimating the risk of urinary leakage and to decrease additional anesthesia exposure due to postoperative DJ catheter requirement.

Dr. Caglayan and colleagues from Turkey performed in page 830 (77 Caglayan A, Horsanali MO, Kocadurdu K, Ismailoglu E, Guneyli S. Deep learning model-assisted detection of kidney stones on computed tomography. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:830-9.) a interesting study about a deep learning model in detecting kidney stones in different planes according to stone size on unenhanced computed tomography (CT) images and concluded that the use of deep learning algorithms for the detection of kidney stones is reliable and effective. Additionally, these algorithms can reduce the reporting time and cost of CT-dependent urolithiasis detection, leading to early diagnosis and management.

Drs. Meng and Mi from China performed in page 842 (88 Meng X, Mi Q. Transurethral flexible ureteroscopic incision and drainage with holmium laser in the treatment of parapelvic renal cysts: A retrospective study. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:842-9.) a study about the clinical efficacy and safety of transurethral flexible ureteroscopic incision and drainage with holmium laser in the treatment of parapelvic renal cysts and concluded that transurethral flexible ureteroscopic incision and drainage with holmium laser in the treatment of parapelvic renal cysts has obvious advantages over traditional surgery, and is worthy of advancement and application, but its long-term effect needs further follow-up studies.

The Editor-in-chief expects everyone to enjoy reading.

REFERENCES

  • 1
    Sharma G, Pareek T, Kaundal P, Tyagi S, Singh S, Yashaswi T, Devan SK, Sharma AP. Comparison of efficacy of three commonly used alpha-blockers as medical expulsive therapy for distal ureter stones: A systematic review and network meta-analysis. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:742-59.
  • 2
    Makdissi FBA, Santos SS, Bitencourt A, Campos FAB. An introduction to male breast cancer for urologists: epidemiology, diagnosis, principles of treatment, and special situations. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:760-70.
  • 3
    Raizandha MA, Hidayatullah F, Kloping YP, Rahman IA, Djatisoesanto W, Rizaldi F. The role of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in Fournier’s Gangrene: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:771-81.
  • 4
    Cao C, Kang X, Shang B, Shou J, Shi H, Jiang W, Xie R, Zhang J, Zhang L, Zheng S, Bi X, Li C, Ma J. A novel nomogram can predict pathological T3a upstaged from clinical T1a in localized renal cell carcinoma. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:784-94.
  • 5
    Hacad CR, Lucon M, Milhomem SAR, Bruschini H, Tanaka C. Association of physical therapy techniques can improve pain and urinary symptoms outcomes in women with bladder pain syndrome. A randomized controlled trial. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:807-16.
  • 6
    Sahan M, Yarimoglu S, Polat S, Nart B, Koras O, Bozkurt IH, Degirmenci T. A novel nomogram and a simple scoring system for urinary leakage after percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:817-27.
  • 7
    Caglayan A, Horsanali MO, Kocadurdu K, Ismailoglu E, Guneyli S. Deep learning model-assisted detection of kidney stones on computed tomography. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:830-9.
  • 8
    Meng X, Mi Q. Transurethral flexible ureteroscopic incision and drainage with holmium laser in the treatment of parapelvic renal cysts: A retrospective study. Int Braz J Urol. 2022;48:842-9.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    26 Aug 2022
  • Date of issue
    Sep-Oct 2022
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