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Percutaneous Surgery of the Upper Urinary Tract
Handbook of Endourology
These five focused volumes contain comprehensive clinical information that covers the latest techniques and technologies in endourology
Petrisor Aurelian Geavlete (Edited by)
9780128024041
Hardback, published 5 July 2016
208 pages
27.6 x 21.5 x 2 cm, 1.06 kg
Percutaneous Surgery of the Upper Urinary Tract: Handbook of Endourology contains five focused, review-oriented volumes that are ideal for students and clinicians looking for a comprehensive review rather than a whole course. Each volume is easily accessible through eBook format. Topics covered review both the endourological diagnosis and treatment of prostate, urethral, urinary bladder, upper urinary tract, and renal pathology. All chapters describe the most recent techniques, review the latest results, and analyze the most modern technologies. In the past ten years, the field of endourology has expanded beyond the urinary tract to include all urologic minimally invasive surgical procedures. Recent advancements in robotic and laparoscopic bladder surgery make this one of the fastest moving fields in medicine. As current textbooks are too time-consuming for busy urologists or trainees who also need to learn other areas of urology, this collection provides quick references and over 4000 images that are appropriate for fellows as well as those teaching in the field.
1. History 2. Equipment and instruments in percutaneous nephrolithotomy 3. The percutaneous approach in renal lithiasis 4. The percutaneous approach of caliceal diverticula 5. The percutaneous approach in pyeloureteral junction stenosis 6. The percutaneous approach in ureteral pathology 7. The percutaneous approach of upper urinary tract tumors 8. Percutaneous nephrostomy 9. The percutaneous approach of renal cysts 10. The percutaneous approach of renal and perirenal suppurations 11. The percutaneous approach of upper urinary tract iatrogenic lesions
Subject Areas: Nuclear medicine [MMN], Urology & urogenital medicine [MJS], Physiology [MFG]