Advanced Urologic Surgery
Wiley-Blackwell (Verlag)
978-1-4051-2213-9 (ISBN)
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Advanced Urologic Surgery is a stimulating operative atlas which includes the latest innovations, modifications, and improvements in the field, edited by a distinguished international team.
The text is divided into sections;
kidney and ureter
bladder
prostate
external genitalia
female urology
urinary diversion
special techniques
It is further divided into sub-sections, each devoted to a specific urologic operative procedure, graded according to its standardisation and acceptance by the wider surgical community.
The text is descriptive and is complimented by over 800 clear operative line illustrations providing a step-by-step approach. The end result is an exciting survey of the practical applications of the latest techniques.
Joining Professor Hohenfellner as Editor is Professor John Fitzpatrick, one of the most prominent figures on the world urology scene and the editor of leading urology journal, BJU International.
In addition to John Fitzpatrick, the book will feature Professor Jack McAninch from the USA as an editor. Jack McAninch based at San Francisco General Hospital, is one the true giants of American urology, current President of the Societe Internationale d'Urologie, and past President of the American Urological Association.
All chapters include a list of key references explaining the practical application of the latest techniques in urologic surgery - essential reading for urologists in both practice and training.
Rudolph Hohenfellner, Urologische Universitätsklinik, Mainz John Fitzpatrick, Mater Misericordiae Hospital and University College Dublin, Dublin, Eire Jack McAninch, San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco
Preface to Third Edition ix
Preface to Second Edition xi
Contributors xiii
Section 1 Kidney and Ureter
Part 1.1 Kidney and Upper Ureter 3
1 Posterior Lumbotomy 5
V. Pansadoro
2 Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty 9
J.-U. Stolzenburg
3 Division of the Horseshoe Kidney and Pyeloplasty 13
J. Fichtner and S.W.Melchior
4 Double Systems 16
M.Fisch and J. Leissner
5 Crossed Pyelopyelostomy 23
R. Stein
6 Surgical Therapy for Retrocaval Ureter 27
G.D’Elia
7 Extraperitoneal Laparoscopic Radical Nephrectomy and Nephroureterectomy 30
A.Hoznek, L. Salomon, and C.-C.Abbou
8 Laparoscopic Transperitoneal Radical Nephrectomy and Laparoscopic Live Donor Nephrectomy 37
C.Varol, H. Lau, and J.-U. Stolzenburg
9 Transperitoneal Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy 42
M.Zacharias, P. Fornara, and J.-U. Stolzenburg
10 Partial Nephrectomy in Cold Ischemia 48
J. Steffens and U.Humke
11 Minimal Access Approach for Cardiopulmonary Bypass and Circulatory Arrest for Renal Cell Carcinoma with IVC Involvement 53
J. Libertino, A. Sorcini, and L. Svensson
12 Reconstructive Renovascular Surgery 63
U.Humke and M. Ziegler
Part 1.2 Mid and Lower Ureter 71
13 Psoas Hitch 73
M.Fisch
14 Megaureter Surgery 76
M.Fisch
15 Cross-Over Technique 82
M.Fisch
16 Lich–Gregoir Procedure 85
M.Fisch
Part 1.3 Special Techniques 87
17 Surgical Therapy of Ormond’s Disease 89
M.Fisch and R.Wammack
18 Surgical Correction ofUreteral Complications after Kidney Transplantation 93
A. Pycha,D. Latal, and L.Managadze
19 Surgical Treatment for Traumatic Ureteral Injury 101
N. F.Alsikafi, S. P. Elliott, and J.W.McAninch
20 Surgical Repair ofUreteral Hernia 109
R.Homberg and A.Kollias
Section 2 Bladder
21 En Bloc Transuretheral Resection of Bladder Tumors 115
M.Lodde and A. Pycha
22 Laparoscopic Bladder Diverticulectomy 119
V. Pansadoro
23 Treatment of Abnormalities of the Urachus 122
P. J.Bastian and P. Albers
24 Ureterocystoplasty 128
R. Stein and R. Hohenfellner
25 Sigma Diverticulitis with Bladder Fistula: Sigma Resection and Resection of the Fistula 132
M.Fisch
Section 3 Prostate
26 Millin Retropubic Prostatectomy 139
J.M.Fitzpatrick
27 Radical Perineal Prostatectomy 142
J. Fichtner and W. Stackl
28 Use of Intraoperative Methylene Blue Staining (IMBS) in Nerve-Sparing Perineal Radical Prostatectomy 156
M.Lodde and A. Pycha
29 Nerve-Sparing Endoscopic Extraperitoneal Radical Prostatectomy 158
J.-U. Stolzenburg
30 Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy Technique 167
A. P. Steinberg and I. S. Gill
Section 4 Genitalia
31 Anterior Urethral Stricture Repair and Reconstruction of Hypospadia 175
F. Schreiter and B. Schönberger
32 Organ-Sparing Surgery of Penile Carcinoma 186
A. Bracka
33 Meshed Unexpanded Split-Thickness Skin Grafting for the Reconstruction of Penile Skin Loss 190
P. C. Black, L. H. Engrav, and H.Wessells
34 Epispadias Repair:Complete Penile Disassembly 194
M.E. Mitchell, P. C. Black, and R.W.Grady
35 Penoscrotal Transposition 199
S.V. Perovic
36 Autotransplantation of Intra-abdominal Testis by Microvascular Techniques 212
J.Zumbé, R. A. Bürger, M.Braun, and U. Engelmann
Section 5 Urethra
37 Reconstruction of the Bulbar and Membranous Urethra 217
F. Schreiter, B. Schönberger, and R. Olianas
38 Two-Stage Mesh Graft Urethroplasty 232
F. Schreiter
39 Artificial Urinary Sphincter: Bladder Neck Bulbar Membranous and Double Cuff Implantation 247
F. Schreiter
Section 6 Female Urology
Introduction 261
A. Fischer
Part 6.1 Female Urinary Stress Incontinence 263
Introduction to the Surgical Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence 265
A. Fischer
40 Burch Colposuspension 275
U. H. Fr.Witzsch, R. A. Bürger, S.C. Müller, and R.Hohenfellner
41 Fascial Sling Plasty for Female Urinary Stress Incontinence 279
U. H. Fr.Witzsch, R. A. Bürger, S.C. Müller, M. Höckel, and R. Hohenfellner
42 Transvaginal Tension-Free Sling Operations for the Treatment of Female Stress Incontinence (TVS
Operations) 284
A. Fischer
43 Transobturator Tension-Free Sling Operations for the Treatment of Female Stress Incontinence (TOS
Operations) 291
A. Fischer
44 Urethrolysis for Retention and Obstruction after Incontinence Surgery 295
H.M. Scarpero and V.W. Nitti
Part 6.2 Other Procedures in Female Urology 301
45 Prolapse Repair 303
A. Fischer
46 Laparoscopic Colpopromontofixation 319
A. Mottrie, P. Martens, R. Bollens, P. Dekuyper, Chr. Assenmacher, M. Fillet, R.Van Velthoven, and H.
Nicolas
47 Diverticula of the Female Urethra:Urethral Reconstruction 323
J. Steffens, P. H. Langen, and R. Hohenfellner
48 Vesicovaginal Fistulas:Vaginal Approach 330
R. Hohenfellner
49 Urinary Diversion in Complicated Cases: Conversion of a Colon Conduit to a Mainz Pouch II with Simultaneous Formation of a Neovagina 334
J. Leissner, G. D’Elia, M. Fisch, and R. Hohenfellner
50 Surgical Management of the Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Syndrome338
D. Filipas
Section 7 Radical Pelvic Surgery
51 Laterally Extended Endopelvic Resection 345
M. Höckel and R. Hohenfellner
Section 8 Urinary Diversion
52 Uretero-Ureterocutaneostomy (Wrapped by Omentum)355
A. Pycha and M. Lodde
53 Continent Catheterizable Ileum-based Reservoir 360
A. Macedo Jr and E.M. Srougi
Part 8.1 Use of the Large Bowel 365
54 Use of the Large Bowel in Urinary Tract Reconstruction 367
R. Hohenfellner, M. Fisch, and J. Leissner
55 Use of the Greater Omentum in Urinary Tract Reconstruction 376
R. Hohenfellner, M. Fisch, and J. Leissner
56 Bladder Substitution with Sigmoid Segments (the Mannheim Experience) 380
M.S. Michel and P. Alken
57 Colon Pouch (Mainz Pouch III) for Continent Urinary Diversion 384
J. Leissner, M. Fisch, and R.Hohenfellner
58 Sigma Conduit 388
M. Fisch
59 Transverse Conduit 392
M. Fisch and R. Hohenfellner
60 Ureter Substitution 399
J. Fichtner
Part 8.2 Stomata in Urology 403
61 Reconstruction of the Umbilicus/Cutaneous Stoma405
R. Stein and B. Bräutigam
62 Complications of Continent Stomata in Urology 409
M.Fisch
63 Complications of Incontinent Stomata in Urology 414
A. Pycha and M. Lodde
Section 9 Special Techniques
64 Splenectomy for Iatrogenic Splenic Injury 423
U. Humke, T. Lindenmeir, and M. Ziegler
65 Mobilization of the Liver 429
C. G. Stief and W. F. A. Hiller
66 Surgical Repair of Large Vessel Injuries during Retroperitoneal Surgery 433
W. Schmiedt, M.Fisch, and R.Wammack
67 Chronic Sacral Neuromodulation 442
C. Seif, K.-P. Jünemann, and P.-M. Braun
68 GMF Procedure for Complex Pelvic Reconstruction in Bladder Exstrophy: the Giessen–Mainz–Frankfurt Multidisciplinary Approach 446
R. Stein, T. H. Jünger, F. Kerschbaumer, H.-P. Howaldt, and R. Hohenfellner
69 Primary Reconstruction of Cloacal Exstrophy 451
P. C. Black, R.W. Grady, and M. E. Mitchell
70 Surgical Treatment of Prune Belly Syndrome 458
F.T. Dénes
71 Anterior Transanorectal Approach for the Repair of Urethrovaginal Fistulas 465
J. Franc-Guimond and R. González
72 Totally Extraperitoneal Endoscopic Hernia Repair with Synthetic Mesh 474
J.-U. Stolzenburg
Section 10 Miscellaneous
73 Secondary Malignancies following Intestinal Urinary Diversion 481
T. Kälble and M. Austen
74 Abdominal Compartment Syndrome:Urologic Aspects 484
Raanan Tal
75 Nerve Injuries in Urologic Surgery 488
M. Eicke, R. Hohenfellner, and J. Leissner
76 Pelvic Plexus:Topographical Considerations and Clinical Consequences 494
J. Leissner
Index 501
Color plate section between pp. 112 and 113
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.12.2005 |
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Verlagsort | Hoboken |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 224 x 285 mm |
Gewicht | 1905 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Urologie |
ISBN-10 | 1-4051-2213-7 / 1405122137 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4051-2213-9 / 9781405122139 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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