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ISBN 10: 1118863244
ISBN 13: 9781118863244
Author: Omar Aboumarzouk
Blandy’s Urology, 3rd edition is set to become a classic in its field, the latest edition of one of the most well-loved general urology textbooks for urologists and surgeons alike, successfully combining both general urology and urologic surgery. Its key strength is the unique ‘Blandy way’ of describing urological diseases and their management, consisting of: clear, straightforward, uncomplicated descriptions of disease/conditions, including hundreds of clinical photos an abundance of outstanding drawn surgical diagrams to illustrate best technique in the operating theatre a focus on the most commonly seen problems in the clinic organization of each topic under anatomical headings Especially loved by urology and surgery trainees for its straightforward approach to the speciality and as a preparation for speciality urology exams, consultants and specialists also value it as a handy refresher tool.
Blandy”s Urology 3rd Table of contents:
Part I:
1 Armaments in Urology
1.1 Principles of Urological Technology
1.1.1 Optics in Urology
1.1.2 Surgical Energy
1.1.3 Dangers
1.1.4 Urological Diathermy
1.1.5 Lasers in Urology
1.1.6 Catheters
1.1.7 Stents
1.1.8 Guidewires
References
1.2 Wound Healing in the Urinary Tract
1.2.1 Introduction
1.2.2 Wound‐Healing Process
1.2.3 Vascular Response
1.2.4 Cellular Response
1.2.5 Urinary Tract Healing
1.2.6 Different Methods of Making Surgical Incisions
1.2.7 Von Brunn’s Nests and Metaplasia
1.2.8 Squamous Metaplasia
1.2.9 Heterotopic Ossification
1.2.10 Regeneration of Smooth Muscle in the Urinary Tract
1.2.11 Particular Effects of Urine
1.2.12 Suture Materials, Splints, Meshes, and Films
References
1.3 Simulation in Urology
1.3.1 Introduction
1.3.2 History of Simulation in Medicine
1.3.3 Simulation Modalities
1.3.4 Simulation in Urology
1.3.5 Endourology Simulation
1.3.6 Laparoscopy Simulation
1.3.7 Robotic Surgery Simulation
1.3.8 Nontechnical Skills Simulation
1.3.9 Simulation Training Curriculums
1.3.10 Assessment of Trainees
1.3.11 Future of Simulation
References
2 Principles of Medical Statistics
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Descriptive Statistics
2.3 Confidence Intervals
2.4 Significance Tests
2.5 Relationships between Variables
2.6 Diagnostic Tests
2.7 Study Design
2.8 Number Needed to Treat
2.9 Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analysis
References
3 Embryology for the Urologist
3.1 Historical Consideration
3.2 Introduction
3.3 Embryology of the Kidneys and Ureters
3.4 Embryology of the Bladder
3.5 Embryology of the Indifferent Genital System
3.6 Embryology of the Male Genital System
3.7 Embryology of the Prostate
3.8 Embryology of the Penis and Urethra
3.9 Neuter State
3.10 Embryology of the Female Genital System
3.11 Embryology of the Adrenal Gland
References
4 Principles of Urologic Oncology
4.1 The Scope of Urologic Oncology
4.2 Carcinogenesis
4.3 Molecular Biology of Cancer Growth
4.4 Tumour‐Promoting Inflammation
4.5 Reprogramming Energy Metabolism
4.6 Evading Immune Destruction
4.7 The Tumour Microenvironment
4.8 The Rate of Cancer Growth
4.9 Principles of Treatment
4.10 Oncologic Surgery
References
Part II:
5 Kidney and Ureter Anatomy
5.1 Comparative Anatomy
5.2 Renal Fasciae
5.3 Macroscopic Appearances
5.4 Arterial Supply
5.5 Renal Veins
5.6 Common Vascular and Anatomic Variations
5.7 Lymphatics
5.8 Innervation of the Kidney
References
6 Kidney and Ureter Physiology
6.1 Glomerular Filtration Rate
6.2 Renal Tubules
6.3 Hormonal Function of the Kidney
6.4 Special Disorders of Renal Tubules
6.5 Acid–Base Metabolism
6.6 Obstructive Uropathy
6.7 Ureteric Physiology
6.8 Whitaker Test
References
7 Renal Failure
7.1 Acute Kidney Injury
7.2 Chronic Kidney Disease
7.3 Dialysis
References
8 Renal Transplant
8.1 The Patients and the Kidneys
8.2 Technique of Removal of Donor Kidneys
8.3 Immunology of Organ Transplantation
8.4 Graft Rejection
8.5 Immunosuppression
References
9 Kidney and Ureter
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Congenital Abnormalities of the Kidney
9.3 Congenital Abnormalities of the PUJ
References
10 Hydronephrosis
10.1 Definition
10.2 Incidence
10.3 Pathophysiology
10.4 Diagnostic Imaging
10.5 Complications of Hydronephrosis
10.6 Management (General Principles)
10.7 Perinatal Hydronephrosis
10.8 Pelviureteric Junction Obstruction
10.9 Retrocaval Ureter
10.10 Duplication Anomalies, Ectopic Ureter, and Ureteroceles
10.11 VUR
10.12 Megaureter
10.13 Ureteral Strictures
References
11 Kidney and Ureter Trauma
11.1 Kidney Injuries
11.2 Ureteral Injuries
References
12 Kidney and Ureter Inflammation
12.1 Medical Inflammatory Conditions of the Kidney
12.2 Acute Surgical Inflammatory Conditions of the Kidney
12.3 Chronic Surgical Inflammatory Conditions of the Kidney
12.4 Other Inflammatory Conditions of the Kidney
12.5 Inflammatory Conditions of the Ureters
References
13 Kidney and Ureter Neoplasm
13.1 Kidney Neoplasms
13.2 Benign Renal Masses
13.3 Ureter and Renal Pelvis Neoplasms
References
14 Kidney and Ureter Calculi
14.1 Epidemiology
14.2 Pathophysiology
14.3 Formation of Calculi in the Kidney
14.4 Common Types of Urinary Stones
14.5 Clinical Features
14.6 Complications of Stones
14.7 Investigations
14.8 Investigations for Metabolic Stone Disease
14.9 Medical Management of Stones
14.10 Surgery for Stones
References
15 Kidney and Ureter Vascular Disorders
15.1 Congenital Anomalies of the Renal Vessels
15.2 Renal Artery Disorders
15.3 Disorders of the Renal Veins
References
16 The Adrenal Glands
16.1 Principles of Endocrine Surgery
16.2 Anatomy
16.3 Physiology
16.4 Pathology
16.5 Pathology of the Adrenal Medulla
16.6 Congenital Disorders of the Adrenals
16.7 Trauma
16.8 Inflammation
References
Part III:
17 Bladder and Urethra Structure and Function
17.1 Anatomy
17.2 Physiology
References
18 Bladder Congenital Anomalies
18.1 Embryology [1, 2]
18.2 Exstrophy‐Epispadias Complex
18.3 Urachal Anomalies
18.4 Bladder Diverticula
18.5 Disorders of Development of the Sacrum
18.6 UTI in Children [91, 92]
References
19 Bladder Trauma
19.1 Bladder Injuries
References
20 Bladder Inflammation
20.1 Introduction and Definitions
20.2 Acute Cystitis or Lower UTI
20.3 Chronic Interstitial Cystitis and Bladder Pain Syndrome
20.4 Tuberculosis
20.5 Parasitic Infections
20.6 Amoebiasis
20.7 Worm Infestations
20.8 Catfish
References
21 Bladder Neoplasm
21.1 Bladder Neoplasm
21.2 Field Biopsies
21.3 Pathology
21.4 Malignant Tumours of the Bladder
21.5 Grading of Transitional Cell Carcinoma
21.6 Staging of Bladder Tumours
21.7 Risk Stratification after Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumour
21.8 Treatment of Transitional Cell Carcinoma
21.9 Muscle‐Invasive Bladder Cancer
21.10 Recurrence and Follow‐up of MIBC
21.11 Management of Locally Advanced MIBC (T3b/T4) and Metastatic Disease (N1 or M1)
21.12 Bladder Cancer Variants
References
22 Urinary Diversion
22.1 Urinary Diversions
22.2 Bladder Urinary Diversion
22.3 Functional Follow‐Up
22.4 Quality of Life Urinary Diversion after Cystectomy
References
23 Bladder Disorder of Function
23.1 Introduction
23.2 Investigating Bladder Function
23.3 Disorders of Function
23.4 Urethral Disorders
References
24 Fistulae and Sinuses
24.1 Principles and Definitions
24.2 Pathophysiology
24.3 General Complications
24.4 Organ‐Specific Fistulae
References
Part IV:
25 Prostate Structure and Function
25.1 Comparative Anatomy
25.2 Maturation of the Prostate
25.3 Anatomy of the Prostate
25.4 Prostate Physiology
References
26 Prostate Inflammation
26.1 Classification of Prostatitis
26.2 Investigations
26.3 Imaging
26.4 Serum Prostate Specific Antigen
26.5 Histology
26.6 Treatment Options
26.7 Upoint Phenotypic Classification of CP/CPPS
26.8 Surgical Options
26.9 Heat Therapies
26.10 Prostate Tuberculosis
26.11 Summary
References
27 Prostate Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
27.1 Nomenclature
27.2 Aetiology
27.3 Pathology of BPH
27.4 Complications of BPH
27.5 Epidemiology and Natural History of BPH
27.6 Investigations
27.7 Management
27.8 Surgical Management
References
28 Prostate Neoplasm
28.1 Epidemiology
28.2 Aetiology
28.3 Clinical Features
28.4 Prognosis
28.5 Investigations
28.6 Pathology, Histopathology, and Molecular Pathology
28.7 Management, Treatments, and Patient Selection
28.8 Androgen‐Deprivation Therapy
28.9 Castration‐Resistant Prostate Cancer
28.10 The Role of TURP for Voiding Symptoms Associated with PCa
28.11 Controversies, Cutting‐Edge Developments, and Hot Topics
References
Part V:
29 Penis and Urethra Structure and Penis
29.1 Anatomy and Physiology
29.2 The Penis
29.3 The Scrotum
29.4 The Urethra
29.5 Erection
29.6 Function of the Scrotum
References
30 Penis and Urethra and Prostate Congenital Anomalies
30.1 Foreskin
30.2 Hypospadias
30.3 Primary Epispadias
30.4 Posterior Urethral Valves
30.5 Prostatic Utricle
30.6 Syringocele
30.7 Anterior Urethral Valves
30.8 Urethral Duplication
30.9 Urethral Anomalies in Anorectal Malformations
30.10 Interesting Terminologies
References
31 Penis and Urethra Trauma
31.1 Penis and Scrotum
31.2 Urethral Trauma
References
32 Penis and Urethra Inflammation
32.1 Urethral Inflammation
32.2 Penile Inflammation
32.3 Other Urethro‐Peno‐Scrotal Pathologies
32.4 Stricture Disease of the Urethra
32.5 Pelvic Fracture Urethral Injury
References
33 Penis and Urethra Neoplasm
33.1 Penile Neoplasm
33.2 Lymph Node Disease
33.3 Urethral Neoplasm
References
34 Penis and Urethra Disorders of Function
34.1 Erectile Dysfunction
34.2 Premature Ejaculation
34.3 Retrograde Ejaculation
34.4 Anejaculation
34.5 Priapism
34.6 Peyronie Disease
34.7 Late Onset Hypogonadism
References
Part VI:
35 Testes Structure and Function
35.1 Comparative Anatomy
35.2 Topographical Anatomy
35.3 Blood Supply and Lymphatic Drainage
35.4 Epididymis
35.5 Vas Deferens
35.6 Seminal Vesicle
35.7 Verumontanum
35.8 Spermatic Cord
35.9 Testicular Physiology
References
36 Testes Congenital and Childhood Anomalies
36.1 Congenital Anomalies of the Testis
36.2 Inguinoscrotal Masses
36.3 The Acute Scrotum
References
37 Testes Trauma and Inflammation
37.1 Testicular Trauma
37.2 Inflammatory Diseases of the Testicle
37.3 Chronic Inflammation
37.4 Treatment
References
38 Testes Benign Swelling
38.1 Hydrocele
38.2 Epididymal Cyst
38.3 Benign Testicular Cyst
38.4 Testicular Torsion
38.5 Polyorchidism
38.6 Varicocele
38.7 Orchialgia
38.8 Nux Amatoris
References
39 Testes Neoplasm
39.1 History
39.2 Incidence
39.3 Basic Embryology
39.4 Aetiology and Risk Factors
39.5 Clinical Features
39.6 Diagnosis
39.7 Staging
39.8 Method of Spread
39.9 Prognosis
39.10 Treatment
39.11 Nongerm Cell Tumours
39.12 Tumours Containing Both Germ Cell and Sex Cord or Gonadal Stromal Elements: Gonadoblastoma
39.13 Other Tumours of the Testis
39.14 Tumours of the Paratesticular Structures
References
40 Male Infertility
40.1 Incidence
40.2 Definitions
40.3 History and Examination
40.4 Aetiology
40.5 Investigations for Male Infertility
40.6 Testis Biopsy
40.7 Treatment of Male Infertility
40.8 Assisted Conception Techniques
40.9 Varicocele Repair
40.10 Medical Treatment of Male Infertility
References
41 Vasectomy and Seminal Vesicle Disorders
41.1 Seminal Vesicles
41.2 Vasectomy
References
Index
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