Complications in Robotic Urologic Surgery (eBook)
XV, 349 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-62277-4 (ISBN)
This text examines precisely all possible scenarios about robotic urologic surgery where a complication may arise, in order that the surgeon knows all the risk factors that predispose a complication, and if it is presented, to have all anatomical, surgical and updated scientific elements to resolve the situation successfully. The book's content is designed for easy and thorough reading. It is organized in sections that include an overview of robotic surgery, principles of anesthesia and complications, as well as recognition of failure in the instruments used in this kind of surgery. It then offers a detailed discussion of each robotic urologic surgical procedures, both the upper urinary tract, lower urinary tract, oncological procedures, reconstructive and those that are managed in conjunction with other specialties such as gynecology, pediatrics, and other highly specialized as the case of kidney transplantation. Chapters are written by experts in the field who indicate step by step review of each clinical case in particular to prevent the occurrence of associated complications, including providing information on legal aspects.
The book is written for both novice surgeons and all those experts who interact daily in the wonderful world of robotic surgery. Containing the points of view and recommendations of the most experienced surgeons in each of the procedures, it is as if the professor were in the operating room with the surgeon to explain how to prevent, identify and treat complications. Complications in Robotic Urologic Surgery represents the complete collection of all the stages of complications in urologic robotic surgery and will be indispensable for all robotic surgeons.
René Sotelo MD
Professor of Urology
Keck School of Medicine
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California
Juan Arriaga MD, MHA
Professor of Urology
University of Sonora
Hospital CIMA
Hermosillo Sonora MéxicoDr. Rene Sotelo was the winner of prestigious AUA and EAU best operative videos in their last Meetings. He was trained in several best centers of the world, and he is proficient in both laparoscopic and robotic surgeries. He has delivered several excellent presentations on LESS and NOTES in urology. He has chaired several symposia world wide on laparoscopy and robotic procedures including a session on laparoscopic complications in the last World Congress of Endourology, program director of a PG course for AUA. He is reviewer of a variety journals such as The Journal of Endourology, World Journal Of Urology Current Opinion in Urology. His special area of interest is oncologic surgery and has one of the best talk of 'Complications After Radical Robotic Prostatectomy' that includes many videos collected around the world
René Sotelo MD Professor of Urology Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California Los Angeles, California Juan Arriaga MD, MHA Professor of Urology University of Sonora Hospital CIMA Hermosillo Sonora México Dr. Rene Sotelo was the winner of prestigious AUA and EAU best operative videos in their last Meetings. He was trained in several best centers of the world, and he is proficient in both laparoscopic and robotic surgeries. He has delivered several excellent presentations on LESS and NOTES in urology. He has chaired several symposia world wide on laparoscopy and robotic procedures including a session on laparoscopic complications in the last World Congress of Endourology, program director of a PG course for AUA. He is reviewer of a variety journals such as The Journal of Endourology, World Journal Of Urology Current Opinion in Urology. His special area of interest is oncologic surgery and has one of the best talk of “Complications After Radical Robotic Prostatectomy” that includes many videos collected around the world
Table of Contents INTRODUCTIONRené J. Sotelo, MD PART I: COMPLICATIONS RELATED TO ROBOTIC SURGERYChapter 1: Patient’s Own Risk FactorsShadi Dowlatshahi, MD, MSc; Wei-I Vickie Wu, MD, MHS; Michael Donald Wang, MDChapter 2: Anesthetic Implications of Robotic SurgeryPete Roffey, MDChapter 3: Robot FailureCamilo Andrés Giedelman Cuevas, Rafael Andrés Clavijo RodriguezChapter 4: Instrument MalfunctionZiho Lee, MD; Daniel D Eun, MDChapter 5: Complications Associated with the Use of ClipsMatthew Bream, MD; Lee Ponsky, MDChapter 6: Complications Related to Linear StaplersGregory A. Joice, Mohammad E. AllafChapter 7: Complication Grading in SurgeryRoxane D. Staiger, MD; Diana Vetter, MD; Pierre-Alain Clavien, MD PhDChapter 8: Ethical and Medicolegal ConsiderationsLindsay A. Hampson, MD; Maxwell V. Meng, MD PART II - COMPLICATIONS IN GENERAL ROBOTIC UROLOGIC PROCEDURESChapter 9: Complications of Patient PositioningMohamed A. Elkoushy, MD, MSc, PhD & Raed A. Azhar, MD, MSc, FRCS(C), FACSChapter 10: Complications of Port PlacementAlexis Sanchez MD MSc, Jose Rosciano MDChapter 11: Complications in the Abdominal Wall in Robotic Urology SurgeryEduardo Parra Davila, MD, FACS, FACRS; Carlos Hartmann, MD, FACS; Flavio Malcher, MD, FACS; Carlos Ortiz Ortiz, MD, FACSChapter 12: Vascular ComplicationsDavid Hatcher, René SoteloChapter 13: Visceral and Gastrointestinal Complications in Robotic Urologic SurgeryGuillermo Velilla, Cristina Redondo, François Rozet, Rafael Sanchez-Salas, Xavier CathelineauChapter 14: Ocular ComplicationsMr R Catterwell MBBS, FRACS (Urol); Dr Emad Aziz Girgis MBBS, FRCA; Mr G Blecher MBBS, FRACS (Urol); Prof P Dasgupta MBBS, MSc (Urol), MD, FRCS (Urol), FEBU PART III - COMPLICATIONS IN SPECIFIC ROBOTIC PROCEDURES OF THE UPPER URINARY TRACTChapter 15: AdrenalectomyFabio C. M. Torricelli, MD and Rafael F. Coelho, MDChapter 16: Complications of Robotic NephrectomyBenjamin T. Waldorf, M.D. and David Canes, M.D.Chapter 17: Nephroureterectomy with Bladder CuffWeil R. Lai and Raju ThomasChapter 18: Robotic Partial Nephrectomy: How to Prevent and Manage ComplicationsAndre Luis de Castro Abreu, Giovanni Cacciamani, Inderbir S. GillChapter 19: Robotic Donor Nephrectomy (RDN)Arvind P. Ganpule, DNB Urology, M.N.A.M.S (Urology), Ankush Jairath, MS Surgery, DNB UrologyChapter 20: Complications of Robotic Kidney TransplantationRajesh Ahlawat, Sohrab Arora Chapter 21: Complications in Robotic PyeloplastyIgor Sorokin MD, Jeffrey A. Cadeddu, MDChapter 22: Complications of Robotic Ureteral Reconstruction SurgeryJatin Gupta, DO, MS; Ronney Abaza, MD, FACSChapter 23: Robot Assisted Retroperitoneal LymphadenectomyHaidar Abdul-Muhsin, MBChB; James O. L’Esperance, MD; Michael E. Woods, MD; Erik P. Castle, MD, FACS PART IV – COMPLICATIONS IN SPECIFIC ROBOTIC PROCEDURES OF THE LOWER URINARY TRACTChapter 24: Robotic-Assisted Simple Prostatectomy ComplicationsRené J. Sotelo, Raed A. Azhar, Oscar D. MartínChapter 25: Radical ProstatectomyAlexander Haese, MD; René Sotelo, MDChapter 26: Complications of Robotic Radical CystectomyDaoud Dajani, Arjun Aron, and Monish AronChapter 27: Complications in Robotic Orthotopic Neobladder FormationChristian Andreas Bach, Anthony KoupparisChapter 28: Complications following Robot-Assisted Radical Cystectomy and Urinary Diversion for Bladder CancerAhmed A. Hussein, MD; Zishan Hashmi, MD; Richard Sarle, MD; Khurshid A. Guru, MDChapter 29: Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse SurgeryOscar Sánchez Resendis, MD, PhD (FACOG); Lionel Leroy López MD; Eduardo Rivas Larrauri MD; José María Mojarra Estrada MD; Juan Arriaga Aguilar, MD, MHAChapter 30: Urinary FistulasLuciano Adolfo Nuñez Bragayrac, M.D.; David Michael Hatcher, M.D.; René Javier Sotelo Noguera, M.D. Chapter 31: Complications of Robotic Pelvic LymphadenectomyGerald Heulitt and James PorterChapter 32: Inguinal LymphadenectomyMarcos Tobias-Machado, Marcio Covas Moschovas Chapter 33: Complications in Pediatric Robotic Urologic SurgeryRodolfo A. Elizondo, Gene O. Huang, Chester J. Koh PART VI – COMPLICATIONS IN ROBOTIC SINGLE PORT SURGERYChapter 34: Complications in Robotic Single Port SurgeryRyan J. Nelson, DO, Robert J. Stein, MD PART VII – SIMULATION OF COMPLICATIONS IN THE ANIMAL MODELChapter 35: Simulation of Complications in the Animal Model Oscar D. Martín, MD; Jian Chen, MD; Nathan Cheng, MD; Andrew J. Hung, MD
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 17.11.2017 |
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Zusatzinfo | XV, 349 p. 86 illus., 80 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Anästhesie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Chirurgie | |
Schlagworte | Adrenalectomy • Inguinal lymphadenectomy • linear cuttling staplers • Pneumoperitoneum • Radical Nephrectomy • Robot failure • surgical oncology • Urinary fistulas |
ISBN-10 | 3-319-62277-3 / 3319622773 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-62277-4 / 9783319622774 |
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