Publications

Abstract

  • (PEER REVIEWED) Harper JD, Kaiser S, Ebrahimi K, Hadley HR, Ruckle HC, Baldwin DD. "Prior Video Game Exposure Does Not Enhance Robotic Surgical Performance." Journal of Endourology 20.1 (2006): A123-. (08/2006)
  • (PEER REVIEWED) Harper JD, Kaiser S, Baron PW, Robson C, Ojogho O, Hadley HR, Baldwin DD. ""Better Early Graft Function in Recipients of Laparoscopically Procured Kidneys"." Journal of Endourology 20.1 (2006): A100-. (08/2006)

Books and Chapters

  • H. Roger Hadley. In: Female Urology, Urogynecology and Voiding Dysfunction. Chapter: Insertion of Artificial Urinary Sphincter in Women . New York, NY: Marcel Dekker, 2005. 319 - 328 (01/2005)
  • H. Roger Hadley. In: Pelvic Floor Disorders. Chapter: Artificial Sphincter: Transvaginal Approach. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Inc., 2004. 408 - 413 (01/2004)

Scholarly Journals--Published

  • Pedro W Baron, D Duane Baldwin, H Roger Hadley, O N Ojogho, Herbert C Ruckle, Waldo Concepcion. "Hand-assisted laparoscopic donor nephrectomy is safe and results in increased kidney donation." The American Surgeon 70.10 (2004): 901-905. Hand-assisted laparoscopic donor nephrectomy on kidney allograft function, perioperative complications, and organ supply was evaluated by retrospective analysis of 41 hand-assisted laparoscopic donor nephrectomy patients and their recipients between January and October 2003. Serum creatinine at discharge, length of stay, estimated blood loss, operative time, and perioperative complications were analyzed. The mean values for laparoscopic donors and their recipients were 1.2 ± 0.3 and 1.3 ± 0.8 mg/dL for creatine, 3.3 ± 0.8 and 6.7 ± 3 days for length of stay, and 110.4 ± 76.9 and 111.6 ± 56 mL for estimated blood loss, respectively. No major complications occurred in the laparoscopic donors. The number of living kidney donors increased by 94% compared to the mean of the previous 4 years following implementation of the laparoscopic program. Hand-assisted laparoscopic donor nephrectomy is safe, results in excellent allograft function, and significantly increases donation. (10/2004)