Basic Urological Management, 1st ed. 2019

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340 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback

This book describes basic urological conditions and their management, with flowcharts to illustrate each step of patient treatment. Topics related to the upper and lower tract, urological infections, trauma, incontinence, andrology, and uro-oncology are all covered. The management of each condition is explained through point by point analysis that details patient pathways.

Basic Urological Management aims to aid management decision making within urology and at specific points within patient pathways.

1.Haematuria.- 2. Haematospermia.- 3. LUTS- BPH/ Uroflowmetry – watchful waiting, medical management, surgical .- 4. AUR- management, difficult catheters, cauda equine.- 5. Chronic retention.- 6. Urethral strictures.- 7. Nocturnal polyuria.- 8. Dysuria.- 9. Sepsis.- 10. UTI.- 11. Pyelonephritis acute and chronic.- 12. Cystitis.- 13. Pyonephrosis.- 14. Perinephric abcess.- 15. Necrotising fasciitis.- 16. Scrotal abcess.- 17. Epididymitis/ Orchtis.- 18. Prostatitis.- 19. Flank pain/ Ureteric colic/ PUJO/ VUR.- 20.Renal stones – none obstructive, obstructive, conservative, surgical management, ESWL.- 21. AKI.- 22. HYdronephrosis- unilateral, bilateral.- 23. RPF.- 24. Renal trauma.- 25. Ureteric and urethral trauma.- 26. Bladder injuries.- 27. Testicular trauma.- 28. Stress.- 29. Urge.- 30. Mixed.- 31. Bladder Prolapse.- 32. OAB.- 33. Vesico vaginal fistula.- 34. Priapism.- 35. Testicular pain.- 36. Testicular cancer.- 37. Scrotal lumps.- 38. BXO/ Lichen sclerosis.- 39. Paraphimosis.- 40. Phimosis.- 41. Balanitis.- 42. Balonposthesis.-  43. Ed.- 44. Penile cancer.- 45. Benign Renal mass.- 46. RCC- localised.- 47. Clot colic.- 48. Bladder Cancer.- 49. Elevated PSA/ abnormal DRE.- 50. TRUS biopsy sepsis.- 51. Spinal cord compression.

Sanchia S. Goonewardene MBChB (Hons.Clin.Sc), BMedSc(Hons), PGCGC, Dip.SSc, MRCS (Ed and Eng). Sanchia Goonewardene qualified from Birmingham Medical School with Honours in Clinical Science. After that she completed her Foundation training at the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine. Her Core General Surgery training was completed in Coventry and Warwickshire. She has worked as Urology Registrar at Guys and St Thomas Hospitals and the Royal Free and UCL and  has over 370 publications to her name. She has significantly contributed to the Urological Academic World with her first two books, Core Surgical Procedures for Urology Trainees and Prostate Cancer Survivorship  -- she has since added a section to EAU on Prostate Cancer Survivorship and Supportive Care, is an associate member of an EAU guidelines panel  and has currently been given her first editorial board position.

David M. Albala graduated with a geology degree from Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. He completed his medical school training at Michigan State University and went on to complete his surgical residency at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Following this, Dr. Albala was an endourology fellow at Washington University Medical Center under the direction of Ralph V. Clayman. He practiced at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago and rose from the ranks of Instructor to full Professor in Urology and Radiology in eight years. After 10 years, he became a tenured Professor at Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina. At Duke, he was Co-Director of the Endourology fellowship and Director for the Center of Minimally Invasive and Robotic Urological Surgery. He has over 150 publications in peer-reviewed journals and has authored three textbooks in endourology and one in general urology. He serves on the editorial board for the Journal of Robotic Surgery, Journal of Endourology, Current Opinions in Urology and Urology Index and Reviews. He serves as a reviewer f

Follows self-directed learning format

Highlights indicators of each urological condition

Evaluates each management outcome and investigates potential improvements