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Top Tips in Urology


Top Tips in Urology


2. Aufl.

von: John McLoughlin, Neil Burgess, Hanif Motiwala, Mark J. Speakman, Andrew Doble, John Kelly

63,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 14.12.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9781118508046
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 288

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The second edition of <i>Top Tips in Urology</i> provides highly clinical tips and rapid-reference "tricks of the trade" to the most common questions and problems that arise for both the practicing urologist and the urologic surgeon. Covering each of the major areas of urology and with contributions for experience practicing urologists and surgeons, this book is a unique book containing valuable information for all urologists dealing with patients on a day to day basis.
<p>Contributors</p> <p>Foreword</p> <p>Preface</p> <p>Sections</p> <p>Part 1: Open Urology</p> <p>1. A technique to minimize the risk of ureteric injury in patients with an enlarged median lobe undergoing radical prostatectomy<br /> Nikhil Vasdev and David Chadwick</p> <p>2. Novel methods to aid vesicourethral anastomosis in radical retropubic prostatectomy<br /> Lehana Yeo, Rajindra Singh and Jhumur Pati</p> <p>3. Surgical technique to reduced intra-operative bleeding during open prostatectomy<br /> Nikhil Vasdev, Edgar Paez and Andrew C. Thorpe</p> <p>4. Millin’s prostatectomy<br /> Rob Jones and Ru MacDonagh</p> <p>5. Cystectomy<br /> Patrick Keane</p> <p>6. Salvage cystectomy and prostatectomy<br /> Senthil Nathan</p> <p>7. Creating an ileal conduit<br /> Simon Fulford</p> <p>8. Pre-fashioning an urostomy<br /> Richard Bell</p> <p>9. A novel technique for parastomal hernia repair<br /> Jeetesh Bhardwa, Rob Gray and Hanif Motiwala</p> <p>10. Parastomal hernia repair<br /> Derek Fawcett</p> <p>11. Nephrectomy: Vascular control during caval thrombectomy<br /> Dan Wilby and Matt Hayes</p> <p>12. Secure ligation of foreshortened large veins <br /> Dan Wilby and Matt Hayes</p> <p>13. How to avoid dislodging the vascular clamp<br /> Asif Muneer</p> <p>14. Ligating the renal artery<br /> David Cranston</p> <p>15. Renal surgery using ice sludge using innovative technique<br /> Ruzi Begum and Hanif Motiwala</p> <p>16. Making the best of a short suture length in a deep dark hole<br /> John McLoughlin</p> <p>17. Anterior approach for a pyeloplasty<br /> John McLoughlin</p> <p>18. Ureteric injuries – lower third    Adaptations of the Boari Flap<br /> John Kelleher</p> <p>19. Radical orchidectomy for germ cell tumours<br /> David Hendry</p> <p>20. Don’t lose the lumen at urethroplasty<br /> Andrew Doble</p> <p>21. Emergency call to the gynae / obstetric theatre<br /> John McLoughlin</p> <p>22. Is it urine in the drain?<br /> Christopher Woodhouse</p> <p>23. Cutaneous fistula<br /> Senthil Nathan</p> <p>24. Post-operative abdominal drain<br /> Senthil Nathan</p> <p>Part 2: Laparoscopic and Robotic Urology</p> <p>25. Modified Hassan technique in super-obese patients<br /> Tev Aho</p> <p>26. A modification to the Hassan technique for securing pneumoperitoneum  <br /> Ben Challacombe and Pardeep Kumar</p> <p>27. Finger access is the safest <br /> Richard Napier-Hemy</p> <p>28. Keep it simple<br /> Jon Cartledge</p> <p>29. The Ten Commandments<br /> Peter Rimmington</p> <p>30. Controlling a small hole in the IVC  <br /> Richard Napier-Hemy</p> <p>31. Remember Endoloops?<br /> Richard Napier-Hemy</p> <p>32. Tips in laparoscopic urology<br /> Dominic Hodgson</p> <p>33. Laparoscopic suturing<br /> Alan McNeill</p> <p>34. Laparoscopic suturing<br /> Henry Sells</p> <p>35. Laparoscopic suturing<br /> Chris Eden</p> <p>36. Cholangiogram catheters can help antegrade wire placement at the time of pyeloplasty<br /> Richard Napier-Hemy</p> <p>37. Laparoscopic nephrectomy: Introduction of balloon-tipped trocar (BTT) in obese patient<br /> Damian Hambury</p> <p>38. Laparoscopic nephrectomy: Closing the exit site in an obese patient<br /> Damian Hambury</p> <p>39. Laparoscopic nephrectomy: Port sites for left nephrectomy<br /> Damian Hambury</p> <p>40. Laparoscopic nephrectom<br /> Peter W. Cooke</p> <p>41. Laparoscopic nephrectomy<br /> Toby Page</p> <p>42. Laparoscopic Nephrectomy : Renal vein <br /> Tony Riddick</p> <p>43. Aiding dissection of the renal artery during a laparoscopic radical nephrectomy<br /> Adam Jones</p> <p>44. Robotic assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty (RALP)<br /> Prokar Dasgupta</p> <p>45. Laparoscopic prostatectomy<br /> Peter W. Cooke</p> <p>46. Use of the Endo Close ™ device for prostatic elevation during robotic assisted radical prostatectomy (RALP)<br /> David Bouchier-Hayes</p> <p>47. Additional points of note when performing prostate suspension during minimally invasive radical prostatectomy<br /> Ben Challacombe</p> <p>48. Robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy<br /> Senthil Nathan</p> <p>49. A technique to relocate the robotic prostatectomy retrieval bag to the mid-line camera port<br /> Muhammad Jamal Khan and Omer Karim</p> <p>50. The rectal injury test<br /> Ben Challacombe</p> <p>51. Identifying potential breaches in the rectum during minimally invasive surgery<br /> Justin Collins</p> <p>52. The wrong plane<br /> Anonymous</p> <p>53. Spreading tough tissue with robotic forceps<br /> Marc Laniado</p> <p>54. Robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RARP)<br /> Prokar Dasgupta</p> <p>55. Steps to free up robotic arm and assistant availability during robotic radical prostatectomy<br /> Adam Jones</p> <p>56. Use of Ethicon vicryl foil and robotic camera lights to warm the robotic scope lens to prevent lens fogging<br /> M.J. Khan and Omer Karim</p> <p>57. Management of anastomotic leak following radical prostatectomy<br /> R. Begum and Omer Karim</p> <p>58. Identification of ureters during minimally invasive radical cystectomy  <br /> Ben Challacombe</p> <p>59. Maintaining pneumoperitoneum during minimally invasive female cystectomy  <br /> Ben Challacombe</p> <p>60. Robotic assisted laparoscopic cystectomy (RARC)<br /> Prokar Dasgupta</p> <p>Part 3: Upper Tract Endourology</p> <p>61. Puncturing the calyx in order to obtain access for percutaneous nephrolithotomy: The three finger rule<br /> Gerald Rix</p> <p>62. Prevention of migration of the Amplatz sheath during PCNL<br /> Oliver Wiseman</p> <p>63. PCNL<br /> Sunil Kumar</p> <p>64. PCNL<br /> Aasem Chaudry</p> <p>65. PCNL<br /> Stephanie J. Symons</p> <p>66. Encrusted nephrostomy tubes<br /> James Hall</p> <p>67. Reaching stones in the kidney during flexible ureterorenoscopy with a large renal pelvis<br /> Gerald Rix</p> <p>68. The advantages of using the Peditrol during flexible and rigid ureterorenoscopy<br /> Sunil Kumar</p> <p>69. Flexible renoscopy and stone fragmentation<br /> Bo Parys</p> <p>70. A novel technique to treat large mid or upper ureteric stones<br /> Asif Raza and MJ Khan</p> <p>71. Rigid Ureteroscopy<br /> Matthew Bultitude</p> <p>72. The Boston Shouldered Stent<br /> Bo Parys</p> <p>73. Ureteroscopy<br /> Nimish Shah</p> <p>74. The Pin Hole Scope – part 1<br /> Sunil Kumar and Peter Malone</p> <p>75. Use of the dual lumen catheter<br /> Oliver Wiseman</p> <p>76. Flexible ureteroscopy<br /> Stephen Gordon</p> <p>77. Lasering stones<br /> Senthil Nathan</p> <p>78. Renal pelvic stones<br /> Anthony Blacker</p> <p>79. Difficult urethral stricture encountered at ureteroscopy<br /> James Hall</p> <p>80. General tips for a simpler and safer ureteroscopy<br /> Sunil Kumar</p> <p>81. Flexible ureteroscopy / retrograde study of the right collecting system post cystectomy<br /> Senthil Nathan</p> <p>82. Optimising the view for difficult stent insertion<br /> John McLoughlin</p> <p>83. A novel technique for stent change over an ileal-ureteric anastamosis<br /> Rob Gray and Hanif Motiwala</p> <p>84. Stents<br /> Peter W. Cooke</p> <p>85. Placing a stent in a female patient without having to re-load the cystoscope or performing a stent change in a female patient with a flexible cystoscope only<br /> Gerald Rix</p> <p>86. Paired JJ stents for retroperitoneal fibrosis<br /> John McLoughlin</p> <p>87. Four tips relating to ureteric stenting<br /> Sunil Kumar</p> <p>88. Insertion of Double J stent<br /> Senthil Nathan</p> <p>89. Basketing of stones<br /> Senthil Nathan</p> <p>90. Back loading guide wires<br /> David Hendry</p> <p>91. Insertion of a guidewire into the ureter<br /> Senthil Nathan</p> <p>92. A solution for stent-related bladder symptoms<br /> Paul Halliday</p> <p>Part 4: Lower Urinary Tract</p> <p>93. HoLEP: Laser Technique<br /> Tev Aho</p> <p>94. HoLEP: Safe morcellation<br /> Tev Aho</p> <p>95. Holmium cystolitholapaxy<br /> Sunil Kumar</p> <p>96. Transurethral Resection of Prostate (TURP)<br /> Nikesh Thiruchelvam</p> <p>97. Transurethral Resection of Prostate (TURP)<br /> Peter W. Cooke</p> <p>98. Transurethral vapourisation of the prostate<br /> Senthil Nathan</p> <p>99. Use of catheter introducer<br /> Derek Fawcett</p> <p>100. An alternative way to pass a urethral catheter post Transurethral Resection of Prostate (TURP)<br /> Ben Ayres and Gary Das</p> <p>101. The 17F Integral Cystoscope<br /> Graham Sole</p> <p>102. Non Irrigating Resectoscope<br /> Graham Sole</p> <p>103. Urethral strictures<br /> Anthony Blacker</p> <p>104. Optimising the view for stent insertion<br /> John McLoughlin</p> <p>105. Assessment of paediatric urethral strictures<br /> A.M. Peracha</p> <p>106. The Pin Hole Scope – part 2<br /> Sunil Kumar and Peter Malone</p> <p>107. How to remove air bubbles in the dome of the bladder<br /> David Hendry</p> <p>108. Resecting multiple bladder tumours<br /> Senthil Nathan</p> <p>109. Primary TURBT<br /> Aasem Chaudry</p> <p>110. Trawling for flat superficial bladder tumour<br /> John McLoughlin</p> <p>111. Resecting bladder tumours<br /> Richard Bell</p> <p>112. Never use an Ellick in a clot retention<br /> Simon Bott</p> <p>113. Displaced suprapubic catheter<br /> Dan Wilby and Matt Hayes</p> <p>Part 5: Andrology</p> <p>114. Glans ‘droop’ following the insertion of a penile prosthesis<br /> Asif Muneer, Suks Minhas and Alex Kirkham</p> <p>115. The key to a successful epididymectomy: The Bungee manoeuvre<br /> John McLoughlin</p> <p>116. Haemostasis for Nesbit’s procedure<br /> Suks Minhas</p> <p>117. Nesbit’s procedure<br /> John McLoughlin</p> <p>118. Tension free vasectomy reversal<br /> Asif Muneer</p> <p>119. Intracorporeal perforation during penile implantation<br /> Suks Minhas</p> <p>Part 6: Female Urology</p> <p>120. Recurrent cystocele and rectocele repair using modified mesh: New Technique<br /> Rob Gray and Hanif Motiwala</p> <p>121. Eroded Transvaginal Tape<br /> Rizwan Hamid</p> <p>122. Mid-urethral tension free tapes<br /> Neil Harris</p> <p>123. Treatment of TVT mesh eroding the bladder<br /> Georgina Wilson</p> <p>Part 7: General</p> <p>124. Circumcision<br /> Andrew Doble</p> <p>125. Dressing a circumcision<br /> Simon Bott</p> <p>126. Post circumcision dressing: The Gauze sporran<br /> Andrew Doble</p> <p>127. Difficult reduction of paraphimosis<br /> Andrew Doble</p> <p>128. Round bodied needles<br /> Richard Bell</p> <p>129. Bladder clots<br /> Ling Lee</p> <p>130. Performing a flexible cystoscopy for a bladder which is full of debris<br /> Asif Muneer</p> <p>131. Passing a urethra catheter across a stricture after a guide-wire is passed via the flexible cystoscope<br /> Ling Lee<br />  <br /> 132. Inserting a catheter over a guidewire<br /> Simon Bott</p> <p>133. Cryoanalgesia for prostate biopsy.<br /> Simon Robinson, and Hanif Motiwala</p> <p>134. Pain relief in epididymo-orchitis<br /> Andrew Doble</p> <p>135. Hydrocele<br /> Senthil Nathan</p> <p>136. Epididymal cyst<br /> Senthil Nathan</p> <p>137. Shape of the male urethra<br /> Simon Bott</p> <p>138. Local anaesthetic injection through skin<br /> Paul McInerney</p> <p>139. Transrectal ultrasound<br /> John McLoughlin<br />  <br /> 140. Modified transrectal biopsy of prostate<br /> Ruzi Begum, Rob Gray and Hanif Motiwala</p> <p>141. Transperineal biopsy probe set up</p> <p>142. Changing a difficult or encrusted supra-pubic catheter<br /> John McLoughlin</p> <p>143. How to predict the difficult catheter? Use the Force!<br /> K Mozolowski and John Calleary</p> <p>144. Urodynamics<br /> Sara Wood</p> <p>Part 8: Clinical Management</p> <p>145. Neuro-urology<br /> Philip Van Kerrebroeck</p> <p>146. Managing urinary tract damage due to ketamine abuse<br /> Dan Wood</p> <p>147. Top tips for foreskin assessment<br /> Dan Wood</p> <p>148. LUTS progression<br /> Mark Speakman</p> <p>149. Top 10 tips: Management of Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CP/CPPS)<br /> J. Curtis Nickel</p> <p>150. Uro-gynae tips<br /> Glyn Constantine</p> <p>151. Psychological problems and surgery<br /> Paul McInerney</p> <p>152. Use of analogies to assist with explanation of urological problems<br /> David Nicol</p> <p>Index</p>
<p><strong>Mr John McLoughlin</strong>, Consultant Urological Surgeon, West Suffolk Hospitals NHS Trust and Department of Urology, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK.

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