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Written entirely by surgical urologists, Surgical Management of
Urolithiasis: Percutaneous, Shockwave and Ureteroscopy presents a
comprehensive overview of the past, present, and future of surgical
techniques, with a focus on educating urologists on the full
spectrum of stone procedures. In addition to the technical issues,
detailed complications are described. Basic as well as advanced
techniques are presented in both a didactic and visual mode with
representative endoscopic images and radiographs. Recent
advancements which are not routinely a core component of surgical
training programs are also covered in detail. Compact and
extensively illustrated, Surgical Management of Urolithiasis:
Percutaneous, Shockwave and Ureteroscopy is a unique and valuable
resource in the field of surgical urolithiasis, essential both for
those currently in training and for those already in clinical
practice.
Leading national and international urologists in the field of
endourology describe standard and advanced endoscopic procedures
for treating upper-tract pathology. The authors provide
step-by-step instructions for the latest endoscopic procedures,
ranging from upper urinary tract calculi and strictures to
urothelial cancer. An accompanying DVD includes videos that clearly
illustrate critical parts of the techniques and provide tips and
tricks from the experts. Advanced Endourology: The Complete
Clinical Guide offers practicing urologists and urology residents
not only a comprehensive, illustrated guide to endourological
techniques-particularly the more advanced procedures-but also a
practical means to expand the range and scope of the procedures
they perform.
Practical Controversies in Medical Management of Stone Disease
addresses areas of controversy regarding the evaluation and
management of recurrent stone formers and provides the best
available evidence to support or refute common common drug and
dietary recommendations. Aimed at dispelling common myths about
preventative stone treatment, this book provides practical
recommendations for the diagnositic evaluation and treatment and
recurrent calcium calcium stone formers, but addresses uric acid
and cystine stone formers. Written by experts in stone disease,
Practical Controversies in Medical Management of Stone Disease is a
concise yet comprehensive resource that provides the best, current
evidence supporting medical practices regarding kidney stone
prevention. The book will be of value to anyone involved in the
medical care of patients with kidney stones, including urologists,
nephrologists, primary care physicians, and dieticians.
Urolithiasis, or stone disease occurs in 7% of women and 12% of men
at some point, and these statistics are rising. Furthermore, for
those who form a stone, the likelihood of a recurrence is nearly
50% within 5 years of initial diagnosis. Therefore, the need for
effective, minimally invasive alternatives for stone eradication
and prevention is critical. Because stone disease comprises a large
part of any urologist's practice, a thorough knowledge of the
pathogenesis and pathophysiology of stone disease is critical in
order to understand and implement treatment strategies to prevent
stone formation. Likewise, a working knowledge of the surgical
treatments, instrumentation and outcomes is necessary to arm
patients with sufficient information to make an informed decision
and to provide the appropriate treatment modality for a given stone
situation. In Urolithiasis: Medical and Surgical Management, the
authors provide a complete guide to the management of stone disease
from both a medical and surgical prospective. This book should be
an invaluable resource for those who treat stone disease in any
capacity, whether surgically or medically, acutely or long-term.
In Essential Urologic Laparoscopy: The Complete Clinical Guide,
Second Edition, editors Sean P. Hedican and Stephen Y. Nakada
provide a complete update of their critically acclaimed first
edition while adding new material related to Hand Assisted
Laparoscopic Radical Cystectomy, Laparoscopic Retroperitoneal Lymph
Node Dissection and Laparoscopic Assisted Renal Ablation. The
authors offer clear, concise chapters focusing on getting started,
laparoscopic instrumentation, and step-by-step procedural adult
laparoscopy. Each chapter is organized so that the reader can
easily identify key points and pitfalls, providing user-friendly
text that describes the essential equipment necessary for
performing urologic laparoscopy. Authorative and highly practical,
Essential Urologic Laparoscopy: The Complete Clinical Guide, Second
Edition provides a comprehensive guide to performing effective and
cutting-edge urologic laparoscopy and is a must have for any
urologist looking to create, maintain, or expand a successful
practice in minimally invasive urologic surgery.
With the rising incidence of urolithiasis, the management of
ureteral stones continues to become a larger component of urologic
practice. Though almost all urologists deal with ureteral stones,
there have been many recent improvements in instrumentation and
adjunctive equipment as well as improvements in imaging and the
data we can obtain from radiologic imaging in order to guide stone
management. Newer topics such as how to limit radiation exposure to
both the patient and the urologist, the accuracy and limitations of
low-dose computed tomography as well as a review of the most recent
studies will be covered in this book. The purpose of this book is
to provide a complete updated roadmap to treating ureteral stones,
from early management decisions from information found on
radiologic studies to adjusting to intra-operative challenges.
Written entirely by surgical urologists, Surgical Management of
Urolithiasis: Percutaneous, Shockwave and Ureteroscopy presents a
comprehensive overview of the past, present, and future of surgical
techniques, with a focus on educating urologists on the full
spectrum of stone procedures. In addition to the technical issues,
detailed complications are described. Basic as well as advanced
techniques are presented in both a didactic and visual mode with
representative endoscopic images and radiographs. Recent
advancements which are not routinely a core component of surgical
training programs are also covered in detail. Compact and
extensively illustrated, Surgical Management of Urolithiasis:
Percutaneous, Shockwave and Ureteroscopy is a unique and valuable
resource in the field of surgical urolithiasis, essential both for
those currently in training and for those already in clinical
practice.
Practical Controversies in Medical Management of Stone Disease
addresses areas of controversy regarding the evaluation and
management of recurrent stone formers and provides the best
available evidence to support or refute common common drug and
dietary recommendations. Aimed at dispelling common myths about
preventative stone treatment, this book provides practical
recommendations for the diagnositic evaluation and treatment and
recurrent calcium calcium stone formers, but addresses uric acid
and cystine stone formers. Written by experts in stone disease,
Practical Controversies in Medical Management of Stone Disease is a
concise yet comprehensive resource that provides the best, current
evidence supporting medical practices regarding kidney stone
prevention. The book will be of value to anyone involved in the
medical care of patients with kidney stones, including urologists,
nephrologists, primary care physicians, and dieticians.
Leading national and international urologists in the field of
endourology describe standard and advanced endoscopic procedures
for treating upper-tract pathology. The authors provide
step-by-step instructions for the latest endoscopic procedures,
ranging from upper urinary tract calculi and strictures to
urothelial cancer. Advanced Endourology: The Complete Clinical
Guide offers practicing urologists and urology residents not only a
comprehensive, illustrated guide to endourological
techniques-particularly the more advanced procedures-but also a
practical means to expand the range and scope of the procedures
they perform.
This book discusses the management of various aspects of the
professional life of newly qualified urologists as well as more
experienced urologists. It features clear, easy-to-read chapters
covering various topics, including clinical and surgical patient
care, administrative duties, and research despite the increasing
constraints on time and resources in today's hectic practice
environment. Navigating Organized Urology: A Practical Guide
systematically presents a range of practical strategies for a
successful transition from trainee to practising urologist, while
also offering more experienced urologists a fresh perspective on
efficient management and successful adaptation of their practices
for the modern age.
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