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|a Smith's Textbook of Endourology, VOLUME I; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Contributors; VOLUME I; SECTION 1: Basic Principles; CHAPTER 1: Care and Sterilization of Instruments; CHAPTER 2: How to Protect Patients and Personnel from Radiation; CHAPTER 3: Video Imaging and Documentation; CHAPTER 4: Preoperative Antibiotics and Prevention of Sepsis in Genitourinary Surgery; CHAPTER 5: Management of Anticoagulation Therapy in Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Urologic Surgery; SECTION 2: Percutaneous Renal Surgery; PART 1: Preoperative Considerations.
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|a CHAPTER 6: Surgical Anatomy of the Kidney in the Prone, Oblique, and Supine Positions; CHAPTER 7: Pathophysiology of Urinary Tract Obstruction; CHAPTER 8: Special Anesthetic Considerations for Endourology: Ureteroscopy and Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy; CHAPTER 9: Organizing the Operating Room for Percutaneous and Ureteroscopic Procedures and Laparoscopy; PART 2: Patient Positioning for Percutaneous Access; CHAPTER 10: Patient Positioning for Supine Access; CHAPTER 11: Prone, Lateral, and Flexed: Patient Positioning for Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy; PART 3: Imaging for Access.
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|a CHAPTER 12: Percutaneous Renal Access Under Ultrasound Control; CHAPTER 13: Percutaneous Renal Access Under Fluoroscopic Control; CHAPTER 14: Computed Tomography for Percutaneous Renal Access; CHAPTER 15: Endoscopic Guidance for Percutaneous Renal Access; PART 4: Selection of Access and Dilation; CHAPTER 16: Upper Calyx Access for Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy; CHAPTER 17: Percutaneous Renal Access without Image Guidance; CHAPTER 18: Retrograde Access for Percutaneous Renal Surgery; CHAPTER 19: Percutaneous Renal Surgery Selection of Access: Robotic; CHAPTER 20: Dilation of the Nephrostomy Tract.
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|a PART 5: Stone Removal; CHAPTER 21: Rigid and Flexible Nephroscopy; CHAPTER 22: Percutaneous Treatment of Ureteral Stones; CHAPTER 23: Special Problems with Staghorn Calculi; CHAPTER 24: Percutaneous Lithotripsy and Stone Extraction; PART 6: Other Uses of Nephrostomy Access; CHAPTER 25: Percutaneous Treatment of Calyceal Diverticula, Infundibular Stenosis, and Simple Renal Cysts; CHAPTER 26: Percutaneous Instillation of Chemolytic, Chemotherapeutic, and Antifungal Agents; CHAPTER 27: Percutaneous Treatment of Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction.
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|a CHAPTER 28: Percutaneous Management of Upper Urinary Tract Transitional Cell Carcinoma; PART 7: Exit Strategy and Complications; CHAPTER 29: Exit Strategy After Percutaneous Renal Surgery: Drainage and Hemostasis; CHAPTER 30: Hemorrhagic Complications Associated with Renal Surgery; CHAPTER 31: Diagnosis and Management of Thoracic Complications of Percutaneous Renal Surgery; CHAPTER 32: Bowel and Other Organ Injury during Percutaneous Renal Surgery; SECTION 3: Ureteroscopy; PART 1: General Principles; CHAPTER 33: Ureteral Anatomy; CHAPTER 34: Rigid and Flexible Ureteroscopes: Technical Features.
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|a Written by a world-renowned editor team, Smith's Textbook of Endourology, 3E, is a comprehensive guide covering the latest techniques and technologies in endourology in detail. Offering a step-by-step approach to complex endourologic procedures the authors take you through methods of access, operative techniques, instrument selection and function, complications, and postoperative care. Now in full color, the third edition contains 800 extra pages, culminating in an 1800 page, two volume textbook with extended and fully comprehensive coverage of urological anatomy, robotics, and the lates.
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