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Urinary
Stone Disease The Practical
Guide
to Medical and Surgical Management
by Marshall L. Stoller, and Maxwell V.
Meng |
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Cat.# DA-URO4 |
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Published:
2007 ISBN:
9781588292193 |
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Stone nomenclature and history of
instrumentation for stone disease
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Explores the genetics of stone disease
and theories of stone formation
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Hormonal influences on nephrolithiasis
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Examines the relationship between diet
and urolithiasis
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Anesthetic considerations and possible
complications of urinary stone surgery
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Presents laparoscopic approaches to
urinary stone disease
Urinary Stone Diseases: The Practical
Guide to Medical and Surgical Management is a
compendium of contemporary views on the development,
treatment, and prevention of urinary stone disease.
Emphasis is placed on utilizing current research to
highlight areas of potential discovery and inspire novel
approaches to easing the burden of urinary stone
disease.
Contents:
Stone Nomenclature and History of Instrumentation
for Urinary Stone Disease. Epidemiology and Incidence of
Stone Disease. The Genetics of Stone Disease. Theories
of Stone Formation. Structure and Compositional Analysis
of Kidney Stones. Calcium. Oxalate. Renal Acid-Base
Balance and Renal Tubular
Acidosis. Urinary Stone Inhibitors: Citrate and
Magnesium. Modulators of Crystallization of Stone
Salts. Hormonal Influences on Nephrolithiasis.
Associated Systemic Disease. Medical Evaluation of
Stone Disease. Pharmacologic Prophylaxis of Calcium
Stones. Diet and Urolithiasis. Uric Acid Urolithiasis.
Struvite Stones. Cystine Stone Disease. Urinary Stones
of Unusual Etiology. Imaging of Urinary Stone Disease.
Physician Safety. Treatment of Acute Renal Colic.
Anatomical Considerations in Urinary Stone Disease.
Conservative Management of Ureteral Calculi. Ureteral
Stents. Anesthetic Considerations. Complications of
Urinary Stone Surgery. Shock Wave Lithotripsy -
Indications and Outcomes. Shock Wave Lithotripsy -
Technical Aspects. Ureteroscopy - Indications and
Outcomes. Ureteroscopy - Technical Aspects. Percutaneous
Nephrolithotomy - Indications and Outcomes. Percutaneous
Nephrolithotomy - Technical Aspects. Open Stone Surgery.
Laparoscopic Approach to Urinary Stone Disease. Stones
of the Urethra, Prostate, Seminal Vesicle, Bladder and
Encrusted Foreign Bodies.
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Urological Cancers in Clinical Practice
by Jonathan Waxman |
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Cat.# DA-URO1 |
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Published:
2007 ISBN:
9781846284649 |
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Urological oncology constitutes 20% of
all malignant disease, and includes renal, bladder,
prostate and testicular cancer. This is an area of
medical and scientific interest, where advances in
clinical practice and translational research have led to
significant changes in the way that patients are
managed.
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Encompasses all areas of urological
cancers
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Combines clinical and molecular
advances in one volume
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Appeals equally to urologists and
oncologists
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The well-known author has published
over 250 research papers and eleven books on cancer
and is also the founder of the 'Prostate Cancer
Charity'
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Includes both guidelines for clinical
practice and synopses of advances in science research
The book summarizes developments in all
areas of urological cancer including clinical and
molecular advances. The aim of the book is to educate
urologists and oncologists so that they are able to
understand scientific developments within urological
oncology and be up to date with clinical practice in
this area. The book includes within its ambit both
guidelines for clinical practice and synopses of
advances in science research.
This practical handbook provides a
distillation of current practice and research for
oncologists and
urologists in clinical practice.
Contents:
Radical Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer
- Surgical Treatment of Prostate Cancer - Hormone
Therapy for Prostate Cancer - Chemotherapy in Prostate
Cancer - Treatment Options in Superficial (pTa/pT1/CIS)
- Chemotherapy for Bladder Cancer - Cytokine and
Angiogenesis Inhibitors - Novel Therapies for Renal Cell
Cancer - Chemotherapy for Testicular Cancer - Surgery
for Testicular Cancer - The Clinical Management of
Penile Cancer.
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Pediatric
Endourology
Techniques
by Prasad P. Godbole (Ed.) |
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Cat.# DA-URO2 |
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Published:
2007 ISBN:
9781846283864 |
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This book with DVD comprehensively
covers the practical aspects of the various
endourological
procedures in children. The interactive nature not only
gives the theoretical aspects but, also, the
technical aspects of the procedures involved to enable
the surgeon to read and watch the procedure beforehand,
including some helpful tips and tricks to make the
procedure easier and safer. Audiovisual aids serve as a
very useful adjunct to the training process. A ready
reference manual, this book does not cover the theory of
the underlying conditions (for which there are excellent
textbooks).
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A unique combination of the practical
aspects (in textual fashion) as well as the actual
visual procedures
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The DVD provides interactive coverage
and shows the technical aspects of the procedures,
thus enabling the surgeon to read and watch the
procedure with helpful tips and tricks for easier and
safer performance
Aimed at all pediatric urology and
pediatric surgery trainees and consultants across the
board, it will also be of great benefit to the adult
surgeons who occasionally deal with children.
Contents:
Laparoscopy: basic principles -
Nephrectomy and heminephrectomy - Laparoscopic
pyeloplasty -Transposition of lower pole vessels, ‘the vascular
hitch’ - Laparoscopic adrenalectomy - Transvesicoscopic
cohen ureteric reimplantation for vesico-ureteral reflux
in children - Impalpable testis - Varicocelectomy (i) -
Varicocelectomy (ii) - Intersex and laparoscopy Endoscopy: general principles of
cystourethroscopy - Sting for vesicoureteral reflux -
Bladder outlet injection for urinary incontinence -
Posterior urethral valves - Endoscopic management of
ureterocele and syringocele - Percutaneous
nephrolithotomy and laparoscopic management of urinary
tract calculi -
Ureteroscopy in children - Minimally invasive management
of calculi in augmented/neuropathic bladders Miscellaneous: laparoscopic assisted ace
procedure for faecal incontinence in children (i) -
Laparoscopic assisted ace procedure for faecal
incontinence in children (ii) - Robotics and pediatric
urology – robotically assisted pyeloplasty in children.
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Management of
Erectile
Dysfunction in
Clinical Practice
by Culley C. Carson, and John D. Dean |
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Cat.# DA-URO3 |
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Published:
2007 ISBN:
9781846283987 |
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Management of Erectile Dysfunction in Clinical
Practice is a short guide to erectile dysfunction
(ED) and its management covering normal function and
dysfunction, assessment, treatment
options and interventions.
- Concise guide to erectile dysfunction and its
management for family practitioners and residents
- It is an essential reference for family
practitioners and residents in urology
ED is a symptom, not a disease and will have
underlying causes such as
hypertension, coronary artery disease, diabetes, chronic
renal impairment, chronic arthritis,
chronic alcoholism, multiple sclerosis. This book will
be an essential reference for family
practitioners and residents in urology. Contents:
Introduction - Normal erectile and sexual function -
Erectile dysfunction aetiology and risk factors -
Assessment of erectile dysfunction - Treatment planning
- First line intervention - Second line and further
interventions. |
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Pelvic Dysfunction in Men: Diagnosis and
Treatment
of Male Incontinence and Erectile
Dysfunction
by Grace Dorey |
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Cat.# JW-URO1 |
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Published:
2006 ISBN: 9780470028360 |
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Following on from the first book entitled ‘Conservative
treatment of Male Urinary Incontinence and Erectile
Dysfunction’ this book has been expanded to include seven
new chapters and existing chapters have been extensively
updated. It is written primarily for those specialist
continence physiotherapists who are unsure of the
treatment for male patients with lower urinary tract
symptoms.
The classification of male urinary incontinence has been
restructured in line with the International Continence
Society standardisation of terminology. The subjective and
objective physiotherapy assessment is covered
chronologically, to enable the clinician to conduct a
meaningful investigation and arrive at a logical
diagnosis.
Table of Contents:
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. History of the Male Pelvic Floor
Chapter 2. Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
Male lower urinary tract symptoms
Male questionnaires
Prevalence of lower urinary tract symptoms
Summary
Chapter 3. Anatomy and Physiology of the Lower Urinary
Tract
Male lower urinary tract
Prostate gland
Pelvic floor muscles
Penis
Nerve supply to the urinary system
Congenital abnormalities
Summary
Chapter 4. Nervous Control of Lower Urinary Tract
Function
Urinary continence
Micturition cycle
Neurological control of the bladder
Integral bladder storage and voiding reflexes
Summary
Chapter 5. Prostate Conditions
Investigations for prostate conditions
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Prostate cancer
Prostatitis
Summary
Chapter 6. Urinary Incontinence
Definition of urinary incontinence
Prevalence of urinary incontinence
Incidence of urinary incontinence following transurethral
resection of prostate
Incidence of urinary incontinence following radical
prostatectomy
Classification of lower urinary tract symptoms
Storage symptoms
Voiding symptoms
Post micturition symptoms
Signs suggestive of lower urinary tract dysfunction
Urodynamic terminology
Summary
Chapter 7. Pelvic Pain
Definition of pelvic pain
Acute pelvic pain
Chronic pain syndromes
Penile pain
Prostatitis
Sexual pain
Incidence of pelvic pain
Aetiology of acute pelvic pain
Aetiology of chronic pelvic pain
Assessment of pelvic pain
Treatment of acute pelvic pain
Treatment of chronic pelvic pain
Summary
Chapter 8. Patient Assessment
Subjective assessment
Objective assessment
Urodynamics
Summary
Chapter 9. Conservative Treatment
Conservative treatment for men with lower urinary tract
symptoms
Stress urinary incontinence
Urge urinary incontinence
Post-prostatectomy incontinence
Post micturition dribble
Chronic retention of urine
Extra-urethral urinary incontinence
Functional incontinence
Follow-up treatment
Treatment outcomes
Prevention of urinary incontinence
Pads
Appliances
Skin care
Research opportunities
Case studies: Questions and Answers
Chapter 10. Literature Review of Treatment Before and
After Prostatectomy
Introduction
Literature search
Results. Conclusions
Chapter 11. Treatment of post-prostatectomy patients
Introduction
Assessment
Treatment
Post-prostatectomy complicatons
Post-prostatectomy erectile dysfunction
Summary
Chapter 12. Medication
Pharmacotherapy for detrusor overactivity
Pharmacotherapy for stress urinary incontinence
Pharmacotherapy for nocturnal enuresis
Medication for nocturia
Medication which have an adverse effect on lower urinary
tract function
Medication which reduces the size of the prostate
Medication which relaxes the smooth muscle of the bladder
neck
Medication for prostate cancer
Medication for hypocontractile bladder
Medication for erectile dysfunction
Medication which changes the colour of the urine
Summary
Chapter 13. Faecal Incontinence
Introduction
Digestive system
Defaecation. Pelvic floor muscles
Causes of faecal leakage
Treatment for faecal leakage
Summary
Chapter 14. Male Sexual Dysfunction
Introduction
Low libido. Erectile dysfunction
Orgasmic and ejaculatory disorders
Anejaculation
Retrograde ejaculation
Retarded ejaculation
Premature ejaculation
Aspermia
Haemospermia
Low volume ejaculate
Painful ejaculation
Anhedonia
Sexual pain
Summary
Chapter 15. Treatment of male sexual dysfunction
Introduction
Low libido
Erectile dysfunction
Literature review of physical therapy for erectile
dysfunction
Premature ejaculation
Conclusions
Chapter 16. Setting up a Continence Service
Introduction
Integrated continence service
Director of continence service
Contacts for specialist groups
Suppliers
Books and videos for professionals
Books for patients
Video for patients
Summary
Appendix: Male Continence Assessment Form
Glossary
References
Index
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The Little Black Book of
Urology 2e
by Pamela Ellsworth, and Anthony Caldamone |
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Cat.# EL-URO1 |
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Published:
2006 ISBN: 9780763741310 |
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Thoroughly revised and updated, the second edition of
this pocket-sized handbook provides comprehensive,
concise, evidence-based information on the diagnosis and
treatment of urological disorders. The Little Black Book
of Urology is a convenient resource offering quick access
to vital information and makes a great reference for
solving pressing problems on the ward or in the clinic.
1. Chapter content presented in concise format, providing
easy access to facts and figures
2. Evidence-based, featuring "embedded" references to
supporting literature
3. Thoroughly updated content for the second edition
4. Can be easily read in its entirety as a comprehensive
review for students, residents, fellows, or practitioners
5. Extensively cross-referenced and indexed to guide the
reader quickly through the text to relevant information
6. Also available in PDA format |
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Critical Care Nephrology,
An
Issue of Critical Care Clinics
by
Richard W. Carlson, and John Kellum |
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Cat.# EL-URO2 |
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Published:
2005 ISBN:
9781416026846 |
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Acute renal failure is the sudden loss of the ability
of the kidneys to excrete wastes, concentrate urine, and
conserve electrolytes. This issue provides thorough
information on acute renal failure, including prevention,
epidemiology, classification, and physiologic
consequences. Sixteen articles are included in all, with
three papers addressing various aspects of renal
replacement therapy. |
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