Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/2223867/ Advanced Urologic Surgery. 3rd Edition Description: Advanced Urologic Surgery is a stimulating operative atlas which includes the latest innovations, modifications, and improvements in the field, edited by a distinguished international team. The text is divided into sections; - kidney and ureter - bladder - prostate - external genitalia - female urology - urinary diversion - special techniques It is further divided into sub-sections, each devoted to a specific urologic operative procedure, graded according to its standardisation and acceptance by the wider surgical community. The text is descriptive and is complimented by over 800 clear operative line illustrations providing a step-bystep approach. The end result is an exciting survey of the practical applications of the latest techniques. Joining Professor Hohenfellner as Editor is Professor John Fitzpatrick, one of the most prominent figures on the world urology scene and the editor of leading urology journal, BJU International. In addition to John Fitzpatrick, the book will feature Professor Jack McAninch from the USA as an editor. Jack McAninch based at San Francisco General Hospital, is one the true giants of American urology, current President of the Societe Internationale d'urologie, and past President of the American Urological Association. All chapters include a list of key references explaining the practical application of the latest techniques in urologic surgery - essential reading for urologists in both practice and training. Contents: Preface to Third Edition. Preface to Second Edition. Contributors. Section 1 Kidney and Ureter. Part 1.1 Kidney and Upper Ureter. 1 Posterior Lumbotomy. V. Pansadoro. 2 Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty. J.-U. Stolzenburg.
3 Division of the Horseshoe Kidney and Pyeloplasty. J. Fichtner and S.W.Melchior. 4 Double Systems. M.Fisch and J. Leissner. 5 Crossed Pyelopyelostomy. R. Stein. 6 Surgical Therapy for Retrocaval Ureter. G.D Elia. 7 Extraperitoneal Laparoscopic Radical Nephrectomy and Nephroureterectomy. A.Hoznek, L. Salomon, and C.-C.Abbou. 8 Laparoscopic Transperitoneal Radical Nephrectomy and Laparoscopic Live Donor Nephrectomy. C.Varol, H. Lau, and J.-U. Stolzenburg. 9 Transperitoneal Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy. M.Zacharias, P. Fornara, and J.-U. Stolzenburg. 10 Partial Nephrectomy in Cold Ischemia. J. Steffens and U.Humke. 11 Minimal Access Approach for Cardiopulmonary Bypass and Circulatory Arrest for Renal Cell Carcinoma with IVC Involvement. J. Libertino,A. Sorcini, and L. Svensson. 12 Reconstructive Renovascular Surgery. U.Humke and M. Ziegler. Part 1.2 Mid and Lower Ureter. 13 Psoas Hitch. 14 Megaureter Surgery. 15 Cross-Over Technique. 16 Lich Gregoir Procedure. Part 1.3 Special Techniques. 17 Surgical Therapy of Ormond s Disease.
M.Fisch and R.Wammack. 18 Surgical Correction ofureteral Complications after Kidney Transplantation. A. Pycha,D. Latal, and L.Managadze. 19 Surgical Treatment for Traumatic Ureteral Injury. N. F.Alsikafi, S. P. Elliott, and J.W.McAninch. 20 Surgical Repair ofureteral Hernia. R.Homberg and A.Kollias. Section 2 Bladder. 21 En Bloc Transuretheral Resection of Bladder Tumors. M.Lodde and A. Pycha. 22 Laparoscopic Bladder Diverticulectomy. V. Pansadoro. 23 Treatment of Abnormalities of the Urachus. P. J.Bastian and P.Albers. 24 Ureterocystoplasty. R. Stein and R.Hohenfellner. 25 Sigma Diverticulitis with Bladder Fistula: Sigma Resection and Resection of the Fistula. Section 3 Prostate. 26 Millin Retropubic Prostatectomy. J.M.Fitzpatrick. 27 Radical Perineal Prostatectomy. J. Fichtner and W. Stackl. 28 Use of Intraoperative Methylene Blue Staining (IMBS) in Nerve-Sparing Perineal Radical Prostatectomy. M.Lodde and A. Pycha. 29 Nerve-Sparing Endoscopic Extraperitoneal Radical Prostatectomy. J.-U. Stolzenburg. 30 Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy Technique. A. P. Steinberg and I. S. Gill. Section 4 Genitalia. 31 Anterior Urethral Stricture Repair and Reconstruction of Hypospadia. F. Schreiter and B. Schönberger.
32 Organ-Sparing Surgery of Penile Carcinoma. A. Bracka. 33 Meshed Unexpanded Split-Thickness Skin Grafting for the Reconstruction of Penile Skin Loss. P. C. Black, L. H. Engrav, and H.Wessells. 34 Epispadias Repair:Complete Penile Disassembly. M.E.Mitchell, P.C. Black, and R.W.Grady. 35 Penoscrotal Transposition. S.V. Perovic. 36 Autotransplantation of Intra-abdominal Testis by Microvascular Techniques. J.Zumbé, R. A. Bürger,M.Braun, and U. Engelmann. Section 5 Urethra. 37 Reconstruction of the Bulbar and Membranous Urethra. F. Schreiter, B. Schönberger, and R. Olianas. 38 Two-Stage Mesh Graft Urethroplasty. F. Schreiter. 39 Artificial Urinary Sphincter: Bladder Neck,Bulbar, Membranous, and Double Cuff Implantation. F. Schreiter. Section 6 Female Urology. Introduction. A. Fischer. Part 6.1 Female Urinary Stress Incontinence. Introduction to the Surgical Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence. A. Fischer. 40 Burch Colposuspension. U. H. Fr.Witzsch,R.A. Bürger, S. C. Müller, and R.Hohenfellner. 41 Fascial Sling Plasty for Female Urinary Stress Incontinence. U. H. Fr.Witzsch,R.A. Bürger, S. C. Müller,M.Höckel, and R.Hohenfellner. 42 Transvaginal Tension-Free Sling Operations for the Treatment of Female Stress Incontinence (TVS Operations). A. Fischer. 43 Transobturator Tension-Free Sling Operations for the Treatment of Female Stress Incontinence (TOS Operations).
A. Fischer. 44 Urethrolysis for Retention and Obstruction after Incontinence Surgery. H.M.Scarpero and V.W.Nitti. Part 6.2 Other Procedures in Female Urology. 45 Prolapse Repair. A. Fischer. 46 Laparoscopic Colpopromontofixation. A.Mottrie, P.Martens, R.Bollens, P.Dekuyper, Chr.Assenmacher,M. Fillet, R.Van Velthoven, and H.Nicolas. 47 Diverticula of the Female Urethra:Urethral Reconstruction. J. Steffens, P. H. Langen, and R.Hohenfellner. 48 Vesicovaginal Fistulas:Vaginal Approach. R.Hohenfellner. 49 Urinary Diversion in Complicated Cases: Conversion of a Colon Conduit to a Mainz Pouch II with Simultaneous Formation of a Neovagina. J. Leissner, G.D Elia,M.Fisch, and R.Hohenfellner. 50 Surgical Management of the Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Syndrome. D. Filipas. Section 7 Radical Pelvic Surgery. 51 Laterally Extended Endopelvic Resection. M.Höckel and R.Hohenfellner. Section 8 Urinary Diversion. 52 Uretero-Ureterocutaneostomy (Wrapped by Omentum). A. Pycha and M. Lodde. 53 Continent Catheterizable Ileum-based Reservoir. A.Macedo Jr and E.M.Srougi. Part 8.1 Use of the Large Bowel. 54 Use of the Large Bowel in Urinary Tract Reconstruction. R.Hohenfellner,M.Fisch, and J. Leissner. 55 Use of the Greater Omentum in Urinary Tract Reconstruction. R.Hohenfellner,M.Fisch, and J. Leissner. 56 Bladder Substitution with Sigmoid Segments (the Mannheim Experience),. M.S.Michel and P.Alken.
57 Colon Pouch (Mainz Pouch III) for Continent Urinary Diversion. J. Leissner,M.Fisch, and R.Hohenfellner. 58 Sigma Conduit. 59 Transverse Conduit. M.Fisch and R.Hohenfellner. 60 Ureter Substitution. J. Fichtner. Part 8.2 Stomata in Urology. 61 Reconstruction of the Umbilicus/Cutaneous Stoma. R. Stein and B. Bräutigam. 62 Complications of Continent Stomata in Urology. 63 Complications of Incontinent Stomata in Urology. A. Pycha and M. Lodde. Section 9 Special Techniques. 64 Splenectomy for Iatrogenic Splenic Injury. U.Humke,T. Lindenmeir, and M. Ziegler. 65 Mobilization of the Liver. C. G. Stief and W. F. A.Hiller. 66 Surgical Repair of Large Vessel Injuries during Retroperitoneal Surgery. W. Schmiedt,M.Fisch, and R.Wammack. 67 Chronic Sacral Neuromodulation. C. Seif, K.-P. Jünemann, and P.-M. Braun. 68 GMF Procedure for Complex Pelvic Reconstruction in Bladder Exstrophy: the Giessen Mainz Frankfurt Multidisciplinary Approach. R. Stein,T. H. Jünger, F.Kerschbaumer, H.-P.Howaldt, and R.Hohenfellner. 69 Primary Reconstruction of Cloacal Exstrophy. P. C. Black, R.W.Grady, and M. E.Mitchell. 70 Surgical Treatment of Prune Belly Syndrome. F. T. Dénes. 71 Anterior Transanorectal Approach for the Repair of Urethrovaginal Fistulas.
J. Franc-Guimond and R. González. 72 Totally Extraperitoneal Endoscopic Hernia Repair with Synthetic Mesh. J.-U. Stolzenburg. Section 10 Miscellaneous. 73 Secondary Malignancies following Intestinal Urinary Diversion. T. Kälble and M.Austen. 74 Abdominal Compartment Syndrome:Urologic Aspects. Raanan Tal. 75 Nerve Injuries in Urologic Surgery. M.Eicke, R.Hohenfellner, and J. Leissner. 76 Pelvic Plexus:Topographical Considerations and Clinical Consequences. J. Leissner. Index. Color plate section Ordering: Order Online - http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/2223867/ Order by Fax - using the form below Order by Post - print the order form below and send to Research and Markets, Guinness Centre, Taylors Lane, Dublin 8, Ireland.
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