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how it's done and how to interpret it -- Ch 23: The diuresis renogram ? how it's done and how to interpret it -- Ch 24: Understanding the DMSA scan ? how it's done and how to interpret it -- Ch 25: How to do a radioisotope glomerular filtration rate study -- Ch 26: Understanding the radionuclide bone scan ? how it's done and how to interpret it -- Ch 27: Renography of the transplanted kidney ? how it's done and how to interpret it -- Ch 28: Dynamic sentinel lymph node biopsy in penile cancer -- Part 3: Technology Diagnostic technology -- Ch 29: Urinalysis -- Ch 30: Principles of urine microscopy and micro-biological culture -- Ch 31: Urinary flow cytometry -- Ch 32: Urine cytology -- Ch 33: Histopathologial processing, staining and immuno-histochemistry -- Ch 34: Tumour markers -- Ch 35: Measurement of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) -- Ch 36: Assessment of urinary tract stones -- Ch 37: Principles of pressure measurement -- Ch 38: Principles of measurement of urinary flow -- Ch 39: How to carry out a videocystometrogram (VCMG) in an adult -- Ch 40: Sphincter electromyography (EMG) -- Part 4 Technology Operative -- Ch 41: Operating theatre safety -- Ch 42: Principles of decontamination -- Ch 43: Patient safety in the operating theatre environment -- Ch 44: Venous thromboembolic prevention -- Ch 45: Anticoagulants and their reversal -- Ch 46: Haemostatic agents, tissue sealants and adhesives -- Ch 47: Transfusion in urology -- Ch 48: Cell salvage in urological surgery -- Ch 49: Principles of urological endoscopes -- Ch 50: Rigid endoscope design -- Ch 51: Light Sources, light leads and camera systems -- Ch 52: Peripherals for endoscopic use -- Ch 53: Peripherals for laparoscopic use -- Ch 54: Peripherals for mechanical stone manipulation -- Ch 55: Sutures, staples and clips -- Ch 56: Contact lithotripters -- Ch 57: Monopolar diathermy -- Ch 58: Bipolar diathermy -- Ch 59: Alternatives to electro-surgery -- Ch 60: Operative tissue destruction -- Ch 61: Endoscopic use of laser energy -- Ch 62: Double J stents and nephrostomy -- Ch 63: Urinary catheters, design and usage -- Ch 64: Urological prosthetics -- Ch 65: Mesh in urological surgery -- Ch 66: Irrigant fluids and their hazards -- Ch 67: Insufflants and their hazards -- Ch 68: Laparoscopic ports -- Ch 69: Principles of robotic surgery -- Ch 70: Setting up robotic surgery -- Ch 71: Principles of tissue transfer for urologists. Part 5: Technology Interventional -- Ch 72: Neuromodulation by scaral nerve stimulation -- Ch 73: Principles of extracorporeal lithotripsy (ESWL) -- Ch 74: How to carry out shockwave lithotripsy -- Ch 75: New technologies for BPH -- Ch 76: Ablative therapies -- Ch 77: Principles of radiotherapy -- Ch 78: Alternative radiotherapy techniques -- Ch 79: Augmented intravesical drug administration -- Part 6: Technology of renal failure -- Ch 80: Principles of renal replacement therapy (RRT) -- Ch 81: Principles of peritoneal dialysis -- Ch 82: Haemodialysis -- Ch 83: Principles of renal transplantation -- Part 7: Assessment of technology -- Ch 84: Key concepts in the design of randomised controlled trials -- Ch 85: Reporting and Interpreting data from RCTs -- Ch 86: Health technology assessment (HTA) -- Backmatter: Appendices. 330 $aThis book offers a new edition of the hugely successful title, Imaging & Technology in Urology--Principles and Clinical Applications edited by Steve Payne, Ian Eardley, Kieran O'Flynn in 2012. 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