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Endoscopic diagnosis and treatment in urethral pathology /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Geavlete, Petrisor Aurelian (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Academic Press, 2015.
Colección:Handbook of endourology
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1
  • Anatomy of the Urethra; 1.1
  • Male urethra; 1.1.1
  • Descriptive Anatomy; 1.1.2
  • Endoscopic Anatomy; 1.2
  • Female urethra; 1.2.1
  • Descriptive Anatomy; 1.2.2
  • Endoscopic Anatomy; References; Chapter 2
  • Optical Internal Urethrotomy in Males; 2.1
  • History; 2.2
  • Generalities; 2.3
  • Indications; 2.4
  • Instruments; 2.4.1
  • Otis Urethrotome; 2.4.2
  • Sachse Urethrotome; 2.4.3
  • Electrosurgical Devices; 2.4.4
  • Lasers; 2.5
  • Techniques; 2.5.1
  • Anesthesia; 2.5.2
  • Patient Positioning.
  • 2.5.3
  • Urethrotome Insertion2.5.4
  • Stricture Catheterization; 2.5.5
  • Incision; 2.5.5.1
  • Position of the Incisions; 2.5.5.2
  • Incision Type; 2.5.5.2.1
  • Cold Knife Urethrotomy; 2.5.5.2.2
  • Electrical Urethrotomy; 2.5.5.2.3
  • Laser Urethrotomy; 2.5.5.3
  • Guiding the Incision; 2.5.5.3.1
  • Simple, with Visual Control; 2.5.5.3.2
  • On a Wire or on a UretHral Catheter Inserted Retrogradely; 2.5.5.3.3
  • By Bipolar Approach; 2.5.5.3.4
  • With Ultrasound Guiding; 2.5.6
  • Treatment of Associated Lesions; 2.5.7
  • Biopsies; 2.5.8
  • Cystoscopy; 2.5.9
  • Urethral Inspection.
  • 2.5.10
  • Urethro-Vesical Catheter Indwelling2.6
  • Endoscopic urethroplasty; 2.7
  • Complications; 2.7.1
  • Intraoperative Incidents; 2.7.1.1
  • Injuries of the Striated Sphincter; 2.7.1.2
  • Deterioration of the Devices; 2.7.1.3
  • Minor Bleeding; 2.7.2
  • Intraoperative Complications; 2.7.2.1
  • Major Bleeding; 2.7.2.2
  • Edema of the Penis and Scrotum; 2.7.2.3
  • False Passages and Urethral Perforation; 2.7.2.4
  • Bladder Perforation; 2.7.2.5
  • Perineal Hematoma; 2.7.3
  • Postoperative Complications; 2.7.3.1
  • Infections; 2.7.3.2
  • Urethrorrhagia; 2.7.3.3
  • Urinary Incontinence; 2.7.3.4
  • Restenosis.
  • 2.7.3.5
  • Diverticula and Urethral Fistulas2.7.3.6
  • Erectile Dysfunction; 2.8
  • Posturethrotomy management of patients with urethral stricture; 2.8.1
  • Urethral Stenting Interval Adjustment; 2.8.2
  • Periodical Urethral Dilations; 2.8.3
  • Brachytherapy; 2.8.4
  • Topical Agents; 2.9
  • Results; References; Chapter 3
  • Urethral Stents; 3.1
  • History; 3.2
  • Generalities; 3.3
  • Urethral stent classification; 3.4
  • Indications; 3.5
  • Technique; 3.5.1
  • Anesthesia; 3.5.2
  • Positioning of the Patient; 3.5.3
  • Intervention Control; 3.5.4
  • Urethrocystoscopy; 3.5.5
  • UroLume Stent.
  • 3.5.6
  • Memokath Stents3.5.7
  • UroCoil Stents; 3.5.8
  • Allium Stent; 3.5.9
  • Polyurethane Stents (Nissenkorn); 3.5.10
  • Polyglycolic Acid Stents; 3.6
  • Complications; 3.6.1
  • Permanent Urethral Stents; 3.6.1.1
  • Faulty Positioning; 3.6.1.2
  • Dysuria; 3.6.1.3
  • Stenosis Due to Intraluminal Tissue Growth; 3.6.1.4
  • Urinary Infections; 3.6.1.5
  • Urinary Incontinence; 3.6.1.6
  • Stent Migration; 3.6.1.7
  • Irritative Symptomatology; 3.6.1.8
  • Other Complications; 3.6.2
  • Temporary Urethral Stents; 3.6.2.1
  • Stent Migration; 3.6.2.2
  • Stent Incrusting.
  • 3.6.2.3
  • Stenosis Due to Intraluminal Tissue Growth.