Autor: Manoj Monga / Abhay Rane
Encuadernación: 312 págs
Idioma: English
Referencia: 978-1-118-27873-4
Nº Edición: 2013
Contenido:
Percutaneous renal procedures are highly complex and require a great deal of surgical skill. Improve your patient care with this outstanding instruction manual from the experts.
Clinically-focused throughout, the three major conditions managed by percutaneous renal surgery – large renal calculi, transitional cell cancer and renal cell cancer – are expertly covered by the world’s leading surgeons and urologists. Well-illustrated with over 100 top-quality surgical photos and with reference to the leading society guidelines in this area, inside you’ll find coverage of:
• Evidence-based outcomes for percutaneous management
• Patient selection and informed consent
• Preparing the patient for surgery
• Instrumentation used in surgery
• Surgical technique and patient safety
• Pre-and post-op counseling
In addition, 10 high-quality videos offer an excellent visual guide to best practice and surgical tips and tricks of the trade. Percutaneous Renal Surgery is the perfect multi-media teaching tool, providing urologists, nephrologists and surgeons with the knowledge, confidence and clinical skills required to perform these complex and difficult surgical procedures safely and effectively.
Of related interest
Smith’s Textbook of Endourology, 3rd edition,
Smith, ISBN 9781444335545
Top Tips in Urology, 2nd edition,
McLoughlin, ISBN 9780470672938
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contributor List, vii
- Preface, xiii
- About the Companion Website, xiv
Section 1: Introduction
- 1 Percutaneous Renal Access: A Historical Perspective, 3
- Simpa S. Salami, Zeph Okeke, and Arthur D. Smith
- 2 Interventional Imaging and Radiation Safety, 7
- Don C. Arnold II, Kirk M. Anderson, and D. Duane Baldwin
Section 2: Percutaneous Management of Large Renal Calculi (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy)
- 3 Epidemiology of Large Renal Stones and Utilization Patterns of Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy, 23
- Stephen Faddegon and Margaret S. Pearle
- 4 Evolution of Evidence-Based Outcomes for Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy, 31
- Kirsten Foell and Kenneth T. Pace
- 5 Patient Selection and Informed Consent, 46
- Nader Fahmy and John Denstedt
- 6 Instrumentation and Surgical Technique: Percutaneous Access, 59
- Naeem Bhojani and James E. Lingeman
- 7 Instrumentation and Surgical Technique: Tract Dilation and Endoscopes, 64
- Michael J. Metcalfe, Ryan Paterson, and Ben Chew
- 8 Instrumentation and Surgical Technique: Intracorporeal Lithotrites, 74
- Abhishek P. Patel and Bodo E. Knudsen
- 9 Instrumentation and Surgical Technique: Step-by-Step Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Prone, 84
- Mantu Gupta and Doh Yoon Cha
- 10 Instrumentation and Surgical Technique: Step-by-Step Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Supine, 95
- Arvind Ganpule, Amit Doshi, and Mahesh R. Desai
- 11 Instrumentation and Surgical Technique: Step-by-Step Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Prone-Flexed/Lateral, 106
- Kirsten Foell and R. John D’A. Honey
- 12 Instrumentation and Surgical Technique: Step-by-Step Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Endoscopic Guidance, 116
- Farhan Khan, Ross Moskowitz, Joseph Graversen, Michael Ordon, Ralph V. Clayman, and Jaime Landman
- 13 Instrumentation and Surgical Technique: Step-by-Step Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Mini-Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy, 126
- Gunnar Wendt-Nordahl and Thomas Knoll
- 14 Instrumentation and Surgical Technique: Step-by-Step Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Multiple Access, 134
- Jessica N. Lange, Patrick W. Mufarrij, and Dean G. Assimos
- 15 Instrumentation and Surgical Technique: Step-by-Step Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Tube or Tubeless Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy, 143
- Andreas Neisius, Michael E. Lipkin, and Glenn M. Preminger
- 16 Instrumentation and Surgical Technique: Postoperative Imaging Following Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy, 152
- Aditya Bagrodia and Margaret S. Pearle
- 17 Instrumentation and Surgical Technique: Step-by-Step Antegrade Ureteric Stenting, 161
- Ravi Kulkarni
Section 3: Percutaneous Management of Transitional Cell Cancer (Percutaneous Resection of Tumor)
- 18 Epidemiology of Disease (Upper Tract Transitional Cell Cancer), 175
- Matthew R. Hotston, Sunil Mathur, and Francis X. Keeley
- 19 Evidence-Based Outcomes for Percutaneous Management of Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma, 182
- Eric R. Taylor and Marshall L. Stoller
- 20 Patient Selection and Informed Consent, 190
- Michael Conlin and Nicholas Tadros
- 21 Percutaneous Treatment of Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma, 196
- Steve Dong, Matthew Dunn, and Mihir Desai
Section 4: Percutaneous Ablation of Renal Cell Cancer (Thermal and Nonthermal)
- 22 Epidemiology and Biology of Small Renal Masses, 205
- Paul L. Crispen and Steven C. Campbell
- 23 Evolution of Evidence-based Outcomes for Percutaneous Management, 215
- Matthew J. O’Shaughnessy, David A. Leavitt, and J. Kyle Anderson
- 24 Patient Selection and Informed Consent, 224
- Humberto Laydner and Jihad H. Kaouk
- 25 Instrumentation and Technique: Cryotherapy, 229
- Achim Lusch, Jane Cho, Michael A. Liss, Joseph Graversen, and Jaime Landman
- 26 Instrumentation and Technique: Hyperthermal Ablation: Radiofrequency and Microwave Ablation, 237
- Arturo Castro Jr, Lawrence Jenkins, Obi Ekwenna, John Shields, Nelson Salas, and Raymond Leveillee
- 27 Instrumentation and Technique: High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound, 253
- Robert W. Ritchie, Tom Leslie, David Cranston, and Mark Sullivan
- 28 Instrumentation and Technique: Laser, 262
- Ramakrishna Venkatesh, Jason R. Bylund, and Stephen E. Strup
- 29 Instrumentation and Technique: Irreversible Electroporation, 268
- Chad R. Tracy and Jeffrey A. Cadeddu
- 30 Instrumentation and Techniques in Renal Radiosurgery, 276
- Matthew J. Maurice, Gino J. Vricella, and Lee E. Ponsky
- 31 Instrumentation and Technique: Renal Histotripsy, 281
- William W. Roberts
- Index, 290
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