Ureteroscopy (eBook)
XXII, 470 Seiten
Humana Press (Verlag)
978-1-62703-206-3 (ISBN)
Ureteroscopy: Indications, Instrumentation & Technique provides a comprehensive and state-of-the-art review of ureteroscopy and will serve as a valuable resource for urologists throughout the world. The volume provides evidence based outcomes to support the expanding indications for ureteroscopy as well as a strong emphasis on appropriate patient selection. The book also provides detailed recommendations for the step-by-step approach to ureteroscopy from both an instrumentation and techniques perspective. The work is extensively illustrated with endoscopic images and accompanied by a web site of video clips which further highlight the clinical application of available endoscopic techniques. The text also includes highly practical presentations of complex endourologic case presentations with expert analysis and editorial commentary. Example cases would include common but challenging cases of ureteroscopy for transitional cell cancer, horseshoe kidneys, hutch diverticulum, and pregnancy.
Ureteroscopy: Indications, Instrumentation & Technique provides a unique and valuable resource in the field of ureteroscopy and will include basic instructions for those currently in training or those who have yet to adapt intrarenal ureteroscopy into their surgical armamentarium. Advanced ureteroscopic approaches are also covered for those wishing to enrich their current clinical expertise.
Manoj Monga, MD
Director, Stevan Streem Center for Endourology & Stone Disease
Professor, Department of Urology Glickman Urological & Kidney Institure The Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, OH
USA
Ureteroscopy: Indications, Instrumentation & Technique provides a comprehensive and state-of-the-art review of ureteroscopy and will serve as a valuable resource for urologists throughout the world. The volume provides evidence based outcomes to support the expanding indications for ureteroscopy as well as a strong emphasis on appropriate patient selection. The book also provides detailed recommendations for the step-by-step approach to ureteroscopy from both an instrumentation and techniques perspective. The work is extensively illustrated with endoscopic images and accompanied by a web site of video clips which further highlight the clinical application of available endoscopic techniques. The text also includes highly practical presentations of complex endourologic case presentations with expert analysis and editorial commentary. Example cases would include common but challenging cases of ureteroscopy for transitional cell cancer, horseshoe kidneys, hutch diverticulum, and pregnancy. Ureteroscopy: Indications, Instrumentation & Technique provides a unique and valuable resource in the field of ureteroscopy and will include basic instructions for those currently in training or those who have yet to adapt intrarenal ureteroscopy into their surgical armamentarium. Advanced ureteroscopic approaches are also covered for those wishing to enrich their current clinical expertise.
Manoj Monga, MDDirector, Stevan Streem Center for Endourology & Stone DiseaseProfessor, Department of Urology Glickman Urological & Kidney Institure The Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, OHUSA
Part One Past and PresentChapter 1 History of Ureteroscopy Michael E. MoranChapter 2 Ureteroscopy in 2012: The Scope of the Scope Stephen Faddegon and Margaret S. PearlePart Two Evidence Based Outcomes for Ureteroscopy and Implications for Patient SelectionChapter 3 Ureteroscopy for Lateralizing Hematuria Nicholas N. Tadros and Michael J. ConlinChapter 4 Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction Mantu Gupta and Doh Yoon ChaChapter 5 Ureteral and Ureteroenteric Strictures Ojas Shah and Tracy MarienChapter 6 Transitional Cell Cancer Matthew H.C. Goh, Richard A.F. Pellatt, Francis X. Keeley JrChapter 7 Ureteral Calculi Sri Sivalingam and Stephen Y. NakadaChapter 8 Intrarenal Calculi Ricardo D. Gonzalez and Benjamin K. CanalesPart Three Instrumentation for UreteroscopyChapter 9 Flexible Ureteroscopes: Fiberoptic and Digital Vincent G. BirdChapter 10 Guidewires and Angled Catheters Nikhil Waingankar, Zeph Okeke, and Arthur D. SmithChapter 11 Ureteral Access Sheaths Kendall J. Feia, Branden G. Duffey, J. Kyle AndersonChapter 12 Irrigation Systems and Irrigation Fluids Renato Nardi PedroChapter 13 Intracorporeal Lithotripsy: Electrohydraulic, Pneumatic & Ultrasonic Joe Miller and Marshall L. StollerChapter 14 Flexible Ureteroscopy: Holmium:YAG Laser And Optical Fibers Bodo E. KnudsenChapter 15 Stone Migration Devices Evgeniy Kreydin and Brian EisnerChapter 16 Stone Baskets and Forceps Kirsten Foell, R. John D'A. Honey, Kenneth T. PaceChapter 17 Ureteral Stents Ben H. Chew, Ryan F. Paterson, Dirk LangePart Four Step-by-Step TechniqueChapter 18 Informed Consent & Perioperative Antibiotics Christopher L. Allam and J. Stuart Wolf, Jr.Chapter 19 Ureteroscopy: Patient Positioning and Room Set-Up Joseph A. Graversen, Debra Morrison, Jane Cho, Adam Kaplan, Corollos Abdelshehid, Achim Lusch, Michael A. Liss, Jaime LandmanChapter 20 Radiation Safety during Ureteroscopy D. Duane Baldwin and Don C. Arnold, IIChapter 21 The Role of Pre-Stenting for Ureteroscopy Samih Al-Hayek and Timothy D. AverchChapter 22 Semi-Rigid Ureteroscopy - The Cleveland Clinic Approach Mark J. Noble and Wahib E. IsacChapter 23 Semi-Rigid Ureteroscopy Step-by-Step – The Tulane Approach Christopher E. Keel and Raju ThomasChapter 24 Flexible Ureteroscopy – Access Sheath Bodo E. KnudsenChapter 25 Flexible Ureteroscopy – Wireless and Sheathless Jacob H. Cohen, Seth Cohen, Michael Grasso IIIChapter 26 Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma: Ureteroscopic Biopsy and Specimen Preparation Kelly A. Healy, Nir Kleinmann, Marluce Bibbo, Demetrius H. BagleyChapter 27 Laser Lithotripsy Bingqing Wang, Jinze Qiu, Thomas E. Milner, and Joel M.H. TeichmanChapter 28 Laser Applications, Tumor and Stricture Adam B. Shrewsberry, Daniel J. Canter, Kenneth OganChapter 29 Ureteral Stenting or No Stenting Seth A. Cohen and Roger L. SurChapter 30 Medical Therapy for Stent Discomfort Zachariah G. Goldsmith, Michael E. Lipkin, Glenn M. PremingerChapter 31 Post-Operative Imaging Gary J. FaerberPart Five Complex CasesChapter 32 Ureteroscopic Management of Stones during Pregnancy Vernon M. Pais Jr.Chapter 33 Complex Anatomy: Horseshoe, Pelvic and Malrotated Kidneys Naeem Bhojani and James E. LingemanChapter 34 Complex Ureteral Access: Transplants, Diversions & Duplications John D. Denstedt and Andrew FullerChapter 35 Medical Comorbidities: Anticoagulation and Obesity Elias S. Hyams and Brian R. MatlagaChapter 36 Intrarenal Stenosis and Stones: Calyceal Diverticulum and Infundibular Stenosis Steven G. Koopman and Gerhard J. FuchsPart Six Complications of UreteroscopyChapter 37 Complications of Ureteroscopy David A. Leavitt, J. Kyle Anderson, Sean P. ElliottPart Seven The FutureChapter 38 Robotics Dennis J. Lee and Mihir M. DesaiChapter 39 Surgical Simulation Amy E. Krambeck, Matthew T. Gettman, Mitra R. de CógáinChapter 40 Ferromagnetics in Ureteroscopy Yung Khan Tan and Jeffrey A. Cadeddu
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 28.11.2012 |
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Reihe/Serie | Current Clinical Urology | Current Clinical Urology |
Zusatzinfo | XXII, 470 p. |
Verlagsort | Totowa |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Urologie |
Studium ► 2. Studienabschnitt (Klinik) ► Anamnese / Körperliche Untersuchung | |
ISBN-10 | 1-62703-206-1 / 1627032061 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-62703-206-3 / 9781627032063 |
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