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Technology seems to be an integral part of modern living. Urologists have over the years embraced new technological advances for patient beneft. On some occasions, however, the initial enthusiasm in something new has failed to endure rigorous scientifc scrutiny. Thus, while being technological leaders, we urologists know better than most other surgical speci- ties that what is new is not necessarily good. This textbook is aimed at urologists and surgeons at all levels and has contributions from international experts. The topics vary from robotics to lasers to single port laparoscopy. The comprehensive chapters should be of equal interest to uro-oncologists and those involved in treating benign urological diseases. While the contents are meant to bring the reader up to date with technological advances, the authors have attempted to balance their enthusiasm with basic science, translational research, and clinical outcomes. It will be obvious that some of the s- jects mentioned here, such as nanotechnology, are still evolving, and it will be a while before they undergo clinical trials that establish their position in clinical medicine. We hope you enjoy reading this book as much as we have enjoyed creating it. London, UK Prof. Prokar Dasgupta Dublin, Ireland Prof. John Fitzpatrick London, UK Prof. Roger Kirby CA, USA Prof. Inderbir S. Gill vii Acknowledgements The editors thank all authors for their time and valuable contributions. We are also grateful to our developmental editors Joni Fraser and Barbara Lopez-Lucio.
List of contents
Part I: Robots.- Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Prostatectomy.- Robotic Assisted Radical Cystectomy.- Robotic Pyeloplasty.- Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy.- Robotic Sacral Colpopexy.- Principles of Robotic Assisted Surgery in Children.- Emerging Robotics.- Part II: Lasers.- The Holmium Laser in the treatment of Benign Prostatic Enlargement.- Lasers and Urinary Calculi.- Lasers for Bladder Tumors.- Lasers in Laparoscopic Surgery.- Part III: Other New Technologies.- Cryosurgical Ablation for Prostate Cancer.- Prostate Focal Therapy.- Radiofrequency Ablation.- High Intensity Focused Ultrasound in the management of the Small Renal Mass.- Prostate High Intensity Focused Ultrasound.- Tissue Bioengineering.- Renal Radiosurgery.- Hydro-Jet Technology.- Chronic tissue expansion.- Technologies for Imaging the Neurovascular Bundle during Prostatectomy.- Part IV: Laparoscopic New Technologies.- Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy.- New Advances in Urologic Laparoendoscopic Single Site (LESS) Surgery.- NOTES.- Augmented Reality for Image-Guided Surgery in Urology.- Advances in Imaging.- Advances in Diagnostic and Therapeutic Ultrasonography.- Telementoring.- Simulation in Urology.- Nanotechnology.
About the author
Dr. Inderbir S. Gill is Vice Chairman, Professor of Surgery, Head, Section of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgery, and Director, Center for Advanced Study at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Glickman Urological Institute, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He is one of the best-known and skilled specialists in urologic laparoscopy and has published extensively on the topic. His expertise will allow other urologists and residents to learn skills usually only taught in the operating rooms.
Summary
Technology seems to be an integral part of modern living. Urologists have over the years embraced new technological advances for patient beneft. On some occasions, however, the initial enthusiasm in something new has failed to endure rigorous scientifc scrutiny. Thus, while being technological leaders, we urologists know better than most other surgical speci- ties that what is new is not necessarily good. This textbook is aimed at urologists and surgeons at all levels and has contributions from international experts. The topics vary from robotics to lasers to single port laparoscopy. The comprehensive chapters should be of equal interest to uro-oncologists and those involved in treating benign urological diseases. While the contents are meant to bring the reader up to date with technological advances, the authors have attempted to balance their enthusiasm with basic science, translational research, and clinical outcomes. It will be obvious that some of the s- jects mentioned here, such as nanotechnology, are still evolving, and it will be a while before they undergo clinical trials that establish their position in clinical medicine. We hope you enjoy reading this book as much as we have enjoyed creating it. London, UK Prof. Prokar Dasgupta Dublin, Ireland Prof. John Fitzpatrick London, UK Prof. Roger Kirby CA, USA Prof. Inderbir S. Gill vii Acknowledgements The editors thank all authors for their time and valuable contributions. We are also grateful to our developmental editors Joni Fraser and Barbara Lopez-Lucio.
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From the reviews:
“The book not only brings readers up-to-date on the cutting-edge technologies in the field of urology, it also provides well-balanced discussions of basic science and clinical outcomes. Physicians involved in the delivery of care to urological patients with benign or malignant disease will greatly appreciate this book. The text is supported by a number of clear illustrations and concise summary tables that make it easy to follow and understand.” (Jaspreet Singh, Doody’s Review Service, June, 2010)
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From the reviews: "The book not only brings readers up-to-date on the cutting-edge technologies in the field of urology, it also provides well-balanced discussions of basic science and clinical outcomes. Physicians involved in the delivery of care to urological patients with benign or malignant disease will greatly appreciate this book. The text is supported by a number of clear illustrations and concise summary tables that make it easy to follow and understand." (Jaspreet Singh, Doody's Review Service, June, 2010)