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Explore publications in Reconstructive Urology, and find Reconstructive Urology experts. New topics include the adaptation of simulators, training programs, standardized credentialing, evidence-based practice, as well as the economics of robotic surgery.
Carson Culley . Dean John D. Management of Erectile Dysfunction in Clinical Practice. Management of Erectile Dysfunction in Clinical Practice is a concise and practical guide to erectile dysfunction (ED) and its management. The book covers normal function and dysfunction, assessment, treatment options and interventions. The book is a unique one that integrates images of urological conditions within their clinical context. Improvements in imaging techniques have meant greater diagnostic power and a dramatic rise in the number and quality of images obtained and viewed by practicing clinicians.
Three new chapters are added addressing male y and the growing demand for integrative and alternative medical care of urologic patients, as well as commonly encountered dermatological problems in the genital area. This book offers an approachable, in-depth reference on the core topics in urogynecology and female pelvic health – incontinence, pelvic prolapse, pelvic pain and sexual dysfunction – specifically tailored to clinicians without formal surgical or specialty training.
Reconstructive Urology. New Techniques in Reconstructive Urology. August 1996 · Canadian journal of surgery. How we measure 'reads'. Measurements: Clinical outcome was considered a failure when any postoperative instrumentation was needed. The primary outcome examined the technical feasibility of the muscle- and nerve-sparing bulbar urethroplasty. Journal canadien de chirurgie.
Learn more about Reconstructive Urology . Current State of Clinical Application. The early clinical applications of tissue engineering in urology focused on bladder augmentation (cystoplasty). This procedure is commonly indicated for high-pressure, low compliant bladders secondary to spina bifida, spinal cord injury, or urge incontinence. Similar techniques have been used to implant other tissue-engineered urological structures in humans, including tubularized conduits for posterior injuries of the membranous urethra secondary to trauma. In a Mexican study involving five boys, polyglycolic acid-based cellularized constructs were used to repair 5 cm long urethral injuries.
Jack W. McAninch, MD, FACS. McAninch has been instrumental in developing new techniques in urethral and external genital reconstruction. Professor Emeritus of Urology, San Francisco General Hospital. McAninch is recognized as a national and international leader in the field of genitourinary trauma and reconstructive surgery. He has directed a highly recognized surgical team that has led the development of numerous new surgical techniques and new management methods in the field.
Comprehensive and user friendly, Urological Emergencies: A Practical Guide offers urology residents, practicing . Very useful book for everybody that practice or interested in Urology. I got this new book in very good price and good condition.
Series: Current Clinical Urology.
Divided into two sections on urology and surgery, the chapters give a synopsis of a particular condition, its .
Divided into two sections on urology and surgery, the chapters give a synopsis of a particular condition, its management in primary care, indications for referral and timing of referral. Complications of a particular procedure and its management if presenting to primary care is also discussed. The book is illustrated throughout and key points are provided at the beginning of each chapter for quick and easy reference. A concise assemblage of all those pediatric surgical and urological conditions commonly encountered in primary care, this book provides a quick reference guide for use in clinical practice.
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