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Functional Reconstruction of the Female Urinary Tract and Gynaeco-Urology
Functional Reconstruction of the Female Urinary Tract and Gynaeco-Urology
Autore Chapple Christopher R
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2025
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (655 pages)
Disciplina 617.462
Altri autori (Persone) OsmanNadir I
Turner-WarwickRichard T
ISBN 1-119-83988-2
1-119-83990-4
1-119-83989-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- „Contents -- Richard T Turner-Warwick CBE (1925-.2020) -- Acknowledgement of the Robert Luff Foundation -- Acknowledgements -- Prologue (Reproduced from the First Edition) -- Chapter 1 An Overview of the Principles, the Art and the Philosophy of Functional Reconstruction of the Urinary Tract -- 1.1 The Traditional Boundaries of Surgical Disciplines and the Development of Regional Specialities -- 1.2 The Range of Sub-Specialisation Within Urological Surgery -- 1.3 Reconstructive Surgery: The Added Dimension Involved in Functional Restoration -- 1.3.1 'Structural' Reconstructions That Simply Preserve the Normal Intrinsic Function -- 1.3.2 'Functional' Reconstructions That Endeavour to Improve an Intrinsic Functional Deficiency -- 1.3.3 Reconstructive Urological Surgery and Gynaeco-urology -- 1.4 Objective Urodynamic Evaluation.- The Key to the Success of Functional Reconstruction of the Urinary Tract -- 1.5 Surgical Understanding of Urinary Tract Function and Dysfunction -- 1.6 The Emergence of Functional Reconstruction From Anatomically Based Urological Surgery -- 1.7 'Right Ways' and Less Good Ways.- 'Right Reasoning' and Wrong Reasoning -- 1.7.1 Right Reasoning and Wrong Reasoning -- 1.7.2 'Old' Operations and 'New' Operations -- 1.8 The Relative Complexities of Functional Reconstructions of the Upper and Lower Urinary Tract -- 1.8.1 Reconstructive Restoration of the Upper Urinary Tract Function -- 1.8.2 Reconstructive Restoration of the Female Lower Urinary Tract Function -- 1.8.3 Reconstructive Restoration of the Male Lower Urinary Tract Function -- 1.9 Sub-specialist Training and Functional Reconstruction of the Female Lower Urinary Tract - Gynaeco-urology and Uro-gynaecology -- 1.9.1 Uro-gynaecology -- 1.9.2 Female Urology „(What This Book Is All About).
1.9.3 Pelvic Surgery -- 1.10 The 'Right' Surgeon for the 'Right' Job -- 1.10.1 Who Are the 'Right' Surgeons to Treat Stress Incontinence? -- 1.10.2 Who Are the 'Right' Surgeons for the Repair of Vaginal Fistulae? -- 1.10.3 Who Are the 'Right' Surgeons to Treat 'Complex' Lower Urinary Tract Disorders? -- 1.10.4 The Needs of the Future -- 1.11 The TITBAPIT - 'Take It to Bits and Put It Together' Principle of Reconstructive Surgery -- 1.12 Tissue Healing - The Critical Factor in All Surgical Reconstructions -- 1.12.1 Prophylactic Antibiotics -- 1.12.2 Tissue Interposition -- 1.13 Achieving the Maximum Potential of Functional Reconstruction - Often 'Nothing Ventured Is Nothing Gained' - And the Principle of Facilitating a.Retrieval Procedure -- 1.13.1 The Principle of Facilitating a 'Retreat' Procedure -- 1.14 Good Practice, Humility and Patient Referral -- 1.15 Tertiary Referral Centres of’Special Experience -- 1.16 The Practicalities and the Logistics of Specialisation in Functional Urological Surgery -- 1.16.1 The Time Factor -- 1.16.2 The Importance of a 'Protected' Working Environment -- 1.17 The Specialising Reconstructive Urological Team - Video-Urodynamic Evaluation Anaesthesiological Expertise and Appropriate Instrumentation -- 1.18 The Pitfall of 'Unrealistic Patient Expectations' - And the Importance of Meaningful Patient Communication -- 1.18.1 Meaningful Patient Communication -- 1.19 Should Patients 'Consent' to a Procedure - Or Should They 'Request' It? -- 1.20 Glossary, Eponyms and Acronyms.- The Value of Words -- 1.20.1 'The Importance of Effective Communication in Medicine' -- 1.20.2 Eponyms -- 1.20.3 Acronyms -- 1.21 'Guidance Lines' - The Use and the Abuse of 'Guidelines' and 'Evidence-based Medicine' - The 'Best Obtainable Practice' or the 'Best Affordable Practice'?.
1.21.1 What Is the Purpose of 'Guidelines' and Would Some Be Better Called 'Guidance Lines'? -- 1.21.2 Evidence-based Medicine and 'Best Practice' -- Chapter 2 Some Basic Principles, Procedures, Instruments and Techniques -- 2.1 Magnification and Micro-surgery -- 2.2 Tissue Handling and Surgical Technique -- 2.3 Tissue Forceps -- 2.4 The Skin-fold Test of Gentle Tissue Forceps and the Shortcomings of Allis Forceps -- 2.4.1 Pick-up Forceps -- 2.4.2 Skin-hooks -- 2.5 Stay-sutures -- 2.5.1 Isometric Stay-suture Retraction -- 2.5.2 Isotonic Stay-suture Retraction -- 2.6 Instruments and Instrumentation -- 2.7 Illumination -- 2.8 Headlights -- 2.9 Flexible Sucker Connecting Tubing -- 2.10 The Turner-Warwick Diathermy Instrument System -- 2.11 Diathermy Forceps and Techniques -- 2.12 The T-W Diathermy Scissors -- 2.13 Diathermy Scissor Techniques -- Sutures and Suturing -- 2.14 The Turner-Warwick Needle-holder -- 2.15 Hand-resting the T-W Needle-holder -- 2.16 The Special Value of the Combined Use of the T-W Needle-holder and the Fibre-light Sucker -- 2.17 The Parkhouse Needle-holder -- 2.18 Needle Dimensions and Selection -- 2.19 1/2 and 5/8 Circle Needles -- 2.20 Needle 'Feed-round' -- 2.21 Chambers Spoon-shaped Needles -- 2.22 Knots - On the Lumen -- 2.23 Sutures: Interrupted, Continuous or 'Interrupted Short Runs' -- The Control of Bleeding -- 2.24 'Anaesthesiological' Haemostasis -- Hypotension and Bradycardia -- 2.25 Sectorisation-haemostasis with the Combination of Retraction-packs and Fibre-light Suction -- 2.26 The Prevention of 'Dead Space' Accumulations -- 2.27 Dead-space Occlusion by Tamponade -- 2.28 Omental Tamponade -- 2.29 Definitive Vesico-omental Tamponade -- 2.30 The Tamponade Control of Intractable Intra-vesical Bleeding by Temporary Suture-occlusion of the Bladder Lumen -- 2.30.1 Operative Procedure.
2.31 A Removable Tamponade Pack in the Pelvic Area -- 2.32 Wound Drainage and Duration -- 2.33 Passive and Active Drains -- 2.34 Suction Drains - And Tissue 'Suck-in' -- 2.35 The Accurate Location of Drainage Tubes by the Hinman Loop-retention Suture -- 2.36 The Closure of a Midline Abdominal Incision -- 2.37 The Release of an Accidentally Stitch-retained Drainage Tube with the Optical Urethrotome -- 2.38 Surgical Closure and the Prevention of Subcutaneous 'Dead Space' Accumulations -- 2.39 Occlusive Subcutaneous Suturing -- 2.40 The Single-bite Subcutaneous 'Dimple Suture' -- 2.41 The Double-bite 'Dimple Suture' -- 2.42 The Subdermal Suture -- 2.43 Pressure Dressings - Elastic-net Knickers and Dressing Retention -- Catheters and Catheter Drainage -- 2.44 Some Principles of Catheter Drainage and Urine Collection -- 2.45 The Size of an Indwelling Catheter -- 2.45.1 Lumen Size and Wall Thickness -- 2.45.2 Considerations Relating to External Calibre of an Indwelling Urethral Catheter -- 2.46 Fenestrated Catheters -- 2.47 Simple Techniques for the Fenestration of Catheters -- 2.48 The Shortcomings and Complications of Large Calibre Uri-bag Connecting Tubing -- 2.49 The Advantages of Small Calibre Uri-bag Connecting Tubing -- 2.50 The Rational Sizing of Uri-bag Connecting Tubes -- 2.51 The Small-bore Collecting Tube Substitute-connector -- 2.52 A Simple DIY Small-bore Substitute Connecting Tube -- 2.53 The Duration of Catheter Drainage -- 2.54 Balloon Retention of Catheters and Balloon Size -- 2.55 The Deflation of Catheter Balloons -- 2.56 Potential Complications From the Balloon Retention of Catheters -- 2.57 Sling-suture Retention of Urethral Catheters -- 2.58 Sling-stitch Retention by Crush Button or Tubing Stop? -- 2.59 Supra-pubic Catheter Drainage and the 'Yo-Yo' Urethral Catheter.
2.60 Selecting the Appropriate Size of.a Supra-pubic Catheter -- 2.61 Positioning the Tip of a Supra-pubic Catheter -- 2.62 The Retention of Supra-pubic Catheters -- 2.63 The Intra-vesical Retention of a Supra-pubic Catheter -- 2.64 Wing-retained Malecot-type Catheters -- 2.65 The Percutaneous Surface Retention of Catheters -- 2.66 The Double Skin-stitch Catheter Retaining Suture -- 2.67 The Adhesive-strip Skin-surface Retention of Supra-pubic Catheters -- 2.68 Avoiding the Traditional Slit-sided Circumferential Catheter Dressing -- 2.69 The Retention of Catheters in the Paediatric and Geriatric Age Groups -- 2.70 The Percutaneous Insertion of.Supra-pubic Catheters -- 2.71 The 'External' Percutaneous Catheter Introducers -- 2.72 Campbell's Slit-cannula Catheter introducer -- 2.73 The Lawrence Disposable Slit-cannula 'Add-a-cath' Introducer -- 2.74 The Per-operative Forceps Catheter 'Pull-in' Procedure -- 2.75 The Preliminary Abdominal Wall Pull-through of a Foley Catheter -- 2.76 Urethral Dilators and Sling-stitch Introducers -- 2.77 The Synchronous 'Pull-in' of Both a Supra-pubic Catheter and a Urethral Catheter Sling-suture -- 2.78 Catheter Encrustation and Catheter-change Intervals -- 2.79 Changing a Supra-pubic Catheter -- 2.80 The First Change of a Supra-pubic Catheter -- 2.81 Up-sizing a Supra-pubic Catheter -- 2.82 Up-sizing a Supra-pubic Catheter Track with a Guide-wire and Dilators -- 2.83 Recalibration of a Fibrotic Supra-pubic Catheter Track with the Otis Urethrotome -- 2.84 Supra-pubic Cystoscopy -- Chapter 3 Surgical Access to the Urinary Tract -- 3.1 Principles -- 3.2 Preparation and Shaving -- 3.3 The Approach to Pelvic Surgery - Perineal or Abdominal? -- 3.4 The Flat Lithotomy Position -- 3.5 The Principle of the Perineo-abdominal Progression Approach (PAPA).
3.6 The Perineo-abdominal Progression Approach Position.
Record Nr. UNINA-9911019360103321
Chapple Christopher R  
Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2025
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Primer on Urology / / edited by Christopher R. Chapple, Alan J. Wein
Primer on Urology / / edited by Christopher R. Chapple, Alan J. Wein
Autore Chapple Christopher R
Edizione [1st ed. 2025.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (2619 pages)
Disciplina 616.6
Altri autori (Persone) WeinAlan J
Soggetto topico Urology
ISBN 3-031-55405-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part 1: Non muscle invasive bladder cancer -- Ch 1. Diagnosis and management of patients -- Ch 2. Adjuvant therapy -- Ch 3. TA, T1 and carcinoma in situ -- Part 2: Prostate cancer -- Ch 4. Screening and early detection -- Ch 5. Management of metastatic disease -- Ch 6. Epidemiology -- Ch 7. Local staging of prostate cancer -- Ch 8. Management of localized disease -- Ch 9. Management of high-risk and locally advanced disease -- Ch 10. Experimental therapies -- Part 3: Muscle invasive bladder cancer -- Ch 11. Diagnosis and management -- Ch 12. Evidence relating to surgical management -- Ch 13. Role of lymph node dissection -- Ch 14. Systemic chemotherapy and immunotherapy -- Part 4: Renal cell carcinoma -- Ch 15. Diagnosis and initial management -- Ch 16. Management of Locally Advanced RCC with IVC Tumor Thrombosis -- Ch 17. Metastatic -- Ch 18. Localised Renal Cell Carcinoma -- Part 5: Testicular cancer -- Ch 19. Testicular cancer: Diagnosis and Initial Management -- Ch 20. Extended surgery -- Ch 21. Chemotherapy -- Part 6: Penile cancer -- Ch 22. Penile Cancer: Epidemiology, Pathology and Carcinogenesis -- Ch 23. Conservative management and laser ablation of superficial disease -- Ch 24. Surgical management -- Ch 25. Imaging and management of lymph node involvement in penile squamous cell carcinoma -- Ch 26. Systemic treatment: Neoadjuvant, adjuvant adn palliative -- Part 7: Treatment of non-neurogenic male urinary tract symptoms -- Ch 27. Diagnosis -- Ch 28. Pharmacotherapy -- Ch 29. Established surgical interventions -- Ch 30. Emerging treatments for non-neurogenic male LUTS -- Part 8: Treatment of Non-Neurogenic Female Urinary Tract symptoms -- Ch 31. Treatment of Non – Neurogenic Female Urinary Tract Symptoms Diagnosis -- Ch 32. Conservative and Pharmacological Treatment -- Ch 33. Surgical Treatment -- Ch 34. New Surgical Treatments and Experimental Treatments -- Part 9: Treatment of Neurogenic Urinary Tract Symptoms In Both Sexes -- Ch 35. Treatment of Neurogenic Urinary Tract Symptoms In Both Sexes:Diagnosis -- Ch 36. Pharmacotherapy and other conservative treatments -- Ch 37. Conventional minimally invasive and surgical treatments -- Ch 38. New surgical treatments -- Ch 39. New experimental treatments -- Part 10: Chronic pelvic pain -- Ch 40. Chronic Pelvic Pain -- Part 11: Priapism -- Ch 41. Priapism: Diagnosis and management -- Part 12: Penile curvature -- Ch 42. Penile Curvature: Diagnosis and Management -- Part 13: Male infertility -- Ch 43. Male infertility: Diagnosis and management -- Ch 44. Testosterone Physiology and the Diagnosis of Male Hypogonadism -- Ch 45. Testosterone and sexual function -- Ch 46. Practical perspectives in testosterone treatment -- Ch 47. Testosterone and the prostate -- Ch 48. Testosterone, metabolism, and the cardiovascular system -- Part 14: Male sexual dysfunction -- Ch 49. Erectile dysfunction -- Ch 50. Premature Ejaculation -- Ch 51. Acquired Penile Curvature -- Ch 52. Hypogonadism -- Part 15: Urological infections -- Ch 53. Asymptomatic bacteriuria -- Ch 54. Uncomplicated cystitis -- Ch 55. Recurrent cystitis -- Ch 56. Catheter-associated UTIs -- Ch 57. Pyelonephritis -- Ch 58. Prostatitis -- Ch 59. Epididymitis -- Ch 60. Urethritis -- Ch 61. Fournier’s Gangrene Or Necrotizing Fasciitis Of The Perineum And External Genitalia -- Ch 62. Urosepsis -- Ch 63. Antimicrobial Prophylaxis -- Part 16: Urolithiasis -- Ch 64. Urinary Stones- Risk of Formation, Diagnosis and Initial Management -- Ch 65. Surgical interventions for urinary stone disease including SWL and indications for active stone removal -- Ch 66. The Role of Medical Treatment to Urinary Stone Clearance and Recurrence -- Part 17: Urological trauma -- Ch 67. General principles and management -- Ch 68. Renal and Ureteric Trauma -- Ch 69. Bladder Trauma -- Ch 70. Current Management Of Urinary Tract Injuries -- Ch 71. Genital Trauma -- Part 18: Urethral stricture disease -- Ch 72. Urethral Stricture Disease -- Part 19: Urotechnology -- Ch 73. Update on new technology for management of BPH -- Ch 74. Update on new technology for laparoscopy -- Ch 75. Update on new robotic devices for endourology -- Ch 76. Update on new devices for fusion biopsy of the prostate -- Ch 77. Update on New Robotic Devices for Urologic Surgery -- Ch 78. Update on new devices for navigation in endourology -- Part 20: Diseases of the Adrenal Gland -- Ch 79. Embryology of the adrenal glands -- Ch 80. Anatomy Of The Adrenal Glands -- Ch 81. Physiology of the Adrenal Gland -- Ch 82. Pathophysiology -- Ch 83. Imaging in Adrenal Tumours -- Ch 84. Surgery of the Adrenal Gland -- Part 21: Pediatric Urology -- Ch 85. Posterior Urethral Valves -- Ch 86. Vesicoureteric Reflux -- Ch 87. Megaureter -- Ch 88. UPJ obstruction -- Ch 89. Bladder exstrohy -- Ch 90. Epispadias -- Ch 91. Hypospadias -- Ch 92. Cryptorchidism -- Ch 93. Nocturnal Enuresis -- Ch 94. Daytime Lower Urinary Tract Conditions in Children -- Ch 95. Neuropathic bladder: Diagnostic procedures -- Ch 96. Neuropathic bladder, therapeutic approaches: medical and surgical management -- Ch 97. Ureterocele and Ectopic Ureter -- Ch 98. Urinary Tract Infectuons in Children -- Ch 99. Varicocele -- Part 22: The Importance of Guidelines -- Ch 100. The Importance of Clinical Practice Guidelines -- Part 23: Male hypogonadism -- Ch 101. Male Hypogonadism -- Part 24: Renal transplantation -- Ch 102. Medical aspects of renal transplantation -- Ch 103. Renal Transplantation Surgical Aspects -- Part 25: Upper tract urothelial disease -- Ch 104. Diagnosis of urothelial carcinoma of the upper urinary tract -- Ch 105. Biomarkers in Upper Tract Urothelial Cancer -- Ch 106. Non-muscle invasive disease and kidney sparing management -- Ch 107. Advanced upper tract tumors including surgery and systemic treatment -- Part 26: Primary urethral cancer -- Ch 108. Primary Urethral Carcinoma.
Record Nr. UNINA-9911018652503321
Chapple Christopher R  
Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025
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