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Pediatric Urology (eBook)

Surgical Complications and Management
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2015 | 2. Auflage
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
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Pediatric Urology - Prasad P. Godbole, Martin A. Koyle, Duncan T. Wilcox
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Pediatric Urology: Surgical Complications and Management,2nd edition focuses 100% on the most common problems that can occur during pediatric urologic surgery, and how best to resolve them, ensuring the best possible outcome for the patient.

As well as being thoroughly revised with the latest in management guidelines, brand new to this edition are a host of clinical case studies highlighting real-life problems during urologic surgery and the tips and tricks used by the surgeon to resolve issues faced. These will be invaluable for urology trainees learning their trade as well as for those preparing for Board or other specialty exams. Chapters will include problem solving sections as well as key take-home points.

In addition, high-quality teaching videos showing urologic surgery in action will be included via the companion website - again proving an invaluable tool for all those seeking to improve their surgical skills.

Edited by an experienced and international trio of urologists, they will recruit the world's leading experts, resulting in a uniform, high-quality and evidence-based approach to the topic.

Pediatric Urology: Surgical Complications and Management, 2nd edition is essential reading for all urologists, especially those specialising in pediatric urology and urologic surgery, as well as general surgeons.

 


Pediatric Urology: Surgical Complications and Management, 2nd edition focuses 100% on the most common problems that can occur during pediatric urologic surgery, and how best to resolve them, ensuring the best possible outcome for the patient. As well as being thoroughly revised with the latest in management guidelines, brand new to this edition are a host of clinical case studies highlighting real-life problems during urologic surgery and the tips and tricks used by the surgeon to resolve issues faced. These will be invaluable for urology trainees learning their trade as well as for those preparing for Board or other specialty exams. Chapters will include problem solving sections as well as key take-home points. In addition, high-quality teaching videos showing urologic surgery in action will be included via the companion website - again proving an invaluable tool for all those seeking to improve their surgical skills. Edited by an experienced and international trio of urologists, they will recruit the world s leading experts, resulting in a uniform, high-quality and evidence-based approach to the topic. Pediatric Urology: Surgical Complications and Management, 2nd edition is essential reading for all urologists, especially those specialising in pediatric urology and urologic surgery, as well as general surgeons.

Duncan T Wilcox, Professor, Chair, Pediatric Urology, The Children's Hospital, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, USA. Martin A Koyle, Professor of Surgery, University of Toronto; Division Head, Paediatric Urology, Women's Auxiliary Chair in Urology & Regenerative Medicine, The Hospital for Sick Children, Canada. Prasad P Godbole, Consultant Paediatric Urologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Clinical Director for Surgery, Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust and University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.

Contributors vii

Preface xii

Part I Principles of Surgical Audit

1 How to set up prospective surgical audit 3
Andrew Sinclair and Ben Bridgewater

2 Evaluating personal surgical audit and what to do if your results are not "as expected" 9
Andrew Sinclair and Ben Bridgewater

3 A critical assessment of surgical outcomes 14
Paul Merguerian

4 Implications of a poor surgical outcome 28
Robert Wheeler

Part II General Principles

5 Endocrine and metabolic response to surgery and its management 37
Maurizio Pacilli and Ian E. Willetts

6 Perioperative anesthetic and analgesic risks and complications 48
Mark Thomas Philippa Evans and Finn Nesbitt

Part III Open Surgery of the Upper Urinary Tract

7 Nephrectomy 63
Kathryn Evans and Mark Woodward

8 Partial nephrectomy 69
Jonathan S. Ellison and John M. Park

9 Ureteropelvic junction obstruction 76
Amy Hou and Jenny H. Yiee

10 Complications of antirefl ux surgery 87
Angela M. Arlen Anthony A. Caldamone and Andrew J. Kirsch

11 Ureteral surgery: ureteroureterostomy and transureteroureterostomy 96
Joseph M. Gleason Job K. Chacko and Martin A. Koyle

Part IV Surgery of the Bladder

12 Complications: epispadias and bladder exstrophy 107
Ardavan Akhavan Ahmad Elderwy and Richard Grady

13 Umbilical and urachal anomalies 116
Paul F. Austin

Part V Endoscopic Surgery of the Urinary Tract

14 Cystoscopy and cystoscopic interventions 125
Divyesh Y. Desai and Neil C. Featherstone

15 Interventional procedures of the genitourinary tract 138
Dimitri A. Parra

16 Minimally invasive interventions for stone disease 147
Naima Smeulders and Shabnam Undre

17 General laparoscopy 161
Chris Kimber and Nathalie Webb

18 Complications of laparoscopic surgery of the upper urinary tract 167
Walid A. Farhat and Elias Wehbi

19 Complications of laparoscopic surgery of the lower urinary tract 177
Paul H. Noh

20 Complications of robotic surgery of the urinary tract 182
Kelly A. Swords and Craig A. Peters

Part VI Genitalia

21 Hernia and hydrocele repair 193
Henrik Steinbrecher and Marie-Klaire Farrugia

22 Orchidopexy and orchidectomy 200
Kim A. R. Hutton and Ahmed A. Darwish

23 Laparoscopic orchidopexy 216
Janelle A. Fox Steven G. Docimo and Michael C. Ost

24 Varicocele 234
Ramnath Subramaniam

25 Complications of newborn circumcision: prevention diagnosis and treatment 245
Andrew L. Freedman and Richard S. Hurwitz

26 Surgical complications of hypospadias and their management 259
Warren T. Snodgrass and Nicol C. Bush

27 Phalloplasty for the biological male 270
Piet Hoebeke Nicolaas Lumen and Stan Monstrey

28 Complications of female genital surgery and disorders of sex development I 281
Lina Michala and Sarah M. Creighton

29 Complications of female genital surgery and disorders of sex development II 288
Joao L. Pippi Salle and Rodrigo L. P. Romao

30 Persistent cloaca 298
Stephanie A. Warne

Part VII Renal Impairment Surgery

31 Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis 307
Alun Williams

32 Kidney transplantation 315
Alun Williams

33 Wilms tumor and other renal tumors 325
Mark Tyson and Michael Ritchey

34 Rhabdomyosarcoma and related pelvic tumors of the genitourinary tract 332
Miriam Harel and Fernando Ferrer

35 Testicular tumors 341
Lynn L. Woo and Jonathan H. Ross

Part IX Trauma

36 Genital trauma 355
David J. Chalmers and Vijaya M. Vemulakonda

37 Urinary tract trauma 364
W. Robert DeFoor Jr Ashok Rijhwani and Eugene Minevich

Part X Surgery for Urinary Incontinence

38 Augmentation cystoplasty and diversion 377
Blake W. Palmer and Bradley P. Kropp

39 Appendicovesicostomy and ileovesicostomy 384
Martin Kaefer

40 Surgery for fecal incontinence 398
Elizabeth Malm-Buatsi and Dominic Frimberger

41 Surgical problems in transitional care 404
Dan Wood

Index 413

Contributors


 

Ardavan Akhavan, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatric Urology

Director of Pediatric Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery

James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute

Johns Hopkins Hospital

Baltimore, MD, USA

 

Angela M. Arlen, MD

Fellow

Emory University School of Medicine;

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta

Atlanta, GA, USA

 

Paul F. Austin, MD, FAAP

Director of Pediatric Urology Research

Associate Professor of Urologic Surgery

St Louis Children’s Hospital

Washington University School of Medicine

St Louis, MO, USA

 

Ben Bridgewater, MBBS, PhD, FRCS(CTh)

Consultant Cardiac Surgeon

Clinical Director and Director of Clinical Audit

University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust

Manchester, UK

 

Nicol C. Bush, MD, MSc

Pediatric Urology Section

Children’s Medical Center and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, TX, USA

 

Anthony A. Caldamone, MD

Professor of Surgery (Urology) and Pediatrics

Alpert Medical School of Brown University

Hasbro Children’s Hospital

Providence, RI, USA

 

Job K. Chacko, MD

Clinical Pediatric Urologist

Rocky Mountain Pediatric Urology

Denver, CO, USA

 

David J. Chalmers, MD

Pediatric Urology Fellow

Children’s Hospital Colorado

Aurora, CO, USA

 

Sarah M. Creighton, MD, FRCOG

Consultant Gynaecologist

University College London Hospital

London, UK

 

Ahmed A. Darwish, MD, MS, FRCS, FEBPS

Lecturer in Paediatric Surgery

Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt;

Senior Clinical Fellow

Pediatric Surgery and Urology

University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK

 

W. Robert DeFoor Jr, MD, MPH, FAAP

Director, Clinical Research

Co-Director, Pediatric Urology Fellowship Program

Division of Pediatric Urology

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

Cincinnati, OH, USA

 

Divyesh Y. Desai, MB MS, MCh(Urol), FEAPU

Paediatric Urologist and Director

Urodynamics Unit

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

London, UK

 

Steven G. Docimo, MD

Chief Medical Officer

Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC;

Vice President for Children’s Subspecialty Services

UPMC Physician Services Division;

Professor of Pediatric Urology

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Pittsburgh, PA, USA

 

Ahmad Elderwy, MD

Assistant ProfessorPediatric Urology UnitAssiut Urology and Nephrology HospitalFaculty of Medicine

Assiut University

Assiut, Egypt

 

Jonathan S. Ellison, MD

Fellow, Department of Urology

University of Michigan Health System and Medical School

Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Kathryn Evans, FRCS(Paed Surg)

Consultant Paediatric Urologist

St George’s Hospital

London, UK

 

Philippa Evans, BA, MBBS, MRCP, FRCA

Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

London, UK

 

Walid A. Farhat, MD, FRCS(C), FAAP

Associate Professor

Paediatric Urology

The Hospital for Sick Children

Toronto, ON, Canada

 

Marie-Klaire Farrugia, MD, MD(Res), FRCSEd(Paed Surg)

Consultant Paediatric Urologist

Department of Paediatric Surgery

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

London, UK

 

Neil C. Featherstone, MBChB, BSc, PhD, FRCS(Paed Surg)

Specialist Registrar Paediatric Urology

London Deanery Training Fellow in Paediatric Urology

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

London, UK

 

Fernando Ferrer, MD, FAAP, FACS

Vice Chairman, Department of Surgery

Associate Professor Surgery (Urology) and Pediatrics (Oncology)

University of Connecticut School of Medicine;

Executive Vice President, Medical Affairs

Surgeon-in-Chief and Director

Division of Pediatric Urology

Connecticut Children’s Medical Center

University of Connecticut School of Medicine

Hartford, CT, USA

 

Janelle A. Fox, MD

Fellow, Pediatric Urology

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Pittsburgh, PA, USA

 

Andrew L. Freedman, MD, FAAP

Director, Pediatric Urology

Vice Chairman for Pediatric Surgical Services

Department of Surgery

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Los Angeles, CA, USA

 

Dominic Frimberger, MD

Professor of Urology

Pediatric Urology

The Children’s Hospital of Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, OK, USA

 

Joseph M. Gleason, MD

Assistant Professor of Urology

University of Tennessee Health Science Center;

Pediatric Urologist

Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital

Memphis, TN, USA

 

Prasad P. Godbole, FRCS, FRCS(Paeds), FEAPU

Clinical Director

Division of Surgery and Critical Care;

Consultant Paediatric Urologist

Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust

Sheffield, UK

 

Richard Grady, MD

Professor of Urology

University of Washington School of Medicine

Division of Pediatric Urology

Seattle Children’s Hospital

Seattle, WA, USA

 

Miriam Harel, MD

Pediatric Urology Fellow

Connecticut Children’s Medical Center

University of Connecticut School of Medicine

Hartford, CT, USA

 

Piet Hoebeke, MD, PhD

Head, Department of Urology

Section of Pediatric Urology and Urogenital Reconstruction

Ghent University Hospital

Gent, Belgium

 

Amy Hou, MD

Fellow, Pediatric Urology

Children’s Hospital Colorado

Aurora, CO, USA

 

Richard S. Hurwitz, MD, FAAP

Pediatric Urologist

Department of Urology

Kaiser Permanente Medical Center

Los Angeles, CA, USA

 

Kim A. R. Hutton, MBChB, FRCS(Paeds), ChM

Consultant Paediatric Surgeon and Urologist

University Hospital of Wales

Cardiff, UK

Martin Kaefer, MD

Professor of Urology

Department of Pediatric Urology

Indiana University School of Medicine

Indianapolis, IN, USA

 

Chris Kimber, FRACS, FRCS, MAICD

Head of Paediatric Surgery and Urology

Southern Health;

Consultant Paediatric Urologist

Royal Children’s Hospital

Melbourne, Australia

 

Andrew J. Kirsch, MD

Professor of Urology

Chief, Division of Pediatric Urology

Emory University School of Medicine;

Georgia Urology PA;

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta

Atlanta, GA, USA

 

Martin A. Koyle, MD, FAAP, FACS, FRCS(Eng), FRCSC

Professor of Surgery

University of Toronto;

Division Head, Paediatric Urology

Women’s Auxiliary Chair in Urology and Regenerative Medicine

The Hospital for Sick Children

Toronto, ON, Canada

 

Bradley P. Kropp, MD

Professor

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Oklahoma City, OK, USA

 

Nicolaas Lumen, MD

Department of Urology

Section of Oncology and Urogenital Reconstruction

Ghent University Hospital

Gent, Belgium

 

Elizabeth Malm-Buatsi, MD

Pediatric Urology Fellow

Department of Urology

University of Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, OK, USA

 

Paul Merguerian, MD, MS, FAAP

Professor of Urology

University of Washington;

Chief, Division of Urology

Seattle Children’s Hospital

Seattle, WA, USA

 

Lina Michala, MRCOG

Lecturer in Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology

University of Athens

Athens, Greece

 

Eugene Minevich, MD, FAAP, FACS

Professor

Division of Pediatric Urology

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

Cincinnati, OH, USA

 

Stan Monstrey, MD, PhD

Head, Department of Plastic Surgery

Ghent University Hospital

Gent, Belgium

 

Finn Nesbitt, BSc, MBChB, FRCA

Specialist Registrar, Anaesthetics

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

London, UK

 

Paul H. Noh, MD, FACS, FAAP

Assistant Professor

Director, Minimally Invasive Surgery

Division of Pediatric Urology

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Cincinnati, OH, USA

 

Michael C. Ost, MD

Associate Professor of Urology

Division Chief, Pediatric...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.4.2015
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Pädiatrie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Urologie
Schlagworte Chirurgie • Chirurgie u. chirurgische Spezialgebiete • Medical Science • Medizin • Pädiatrie • Pädiatrie • Pediatrics • Pediatric Urology, Urologists, Urologic Surgery, Surgical Audit, Nephrectomy, Ureteral surgery, Neonatal, Kidney Transplantation, • Surgery & Surgical Specialities • Urologie • Urology
ISBN-10 1-118-47336-1 / 1118473361
ISBN-13 978-1-118-47336-8 / 9781118473368
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