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Atlas of Male Genitourethral Surgery : The Illustrated Guide.
Title:
Atlas of Male Genitourethral Surgery : The Illustrated Guide.
Author:
Muneer, Asif.
ISBN:
9781118650936
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (210 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1: Surgical Anatomy of the Male External Genitalia -- Introduction -- The perineum -- Terminology in relation to the fascial layers in the urogenital region of the perineum -- The scrotum and scrotal contents -- Blood supply, lymphatic drainage and cutaneous innervation of the scrotum -- The penis -- Blood supply, lymphatic drainage and innervation of the penis -- Ligamentous support of the penis -- 2: Basic Perioperative Considerations for Genitourethral Surgery -- Introduction -- Preoperative preparation -- Preoperative imaging -- Perioperative checklist -- Patient preparation in theatre -- Patient warming -- Deep venous thrombosis prophylaxis -- High risk group -- Moderate risk group -- Low risk group -- Surgical sutures -- Polyglactin (VicrylTM) -- Vicryl rapideTM -- Polydioxanone sutures (PDSTM) -- Silk -- Polypropylene (ProleneTM) -- Nylon (EthilonTM) -- Suture properties -- Closure of dead space and the use of drains -- Surgical wound dressing -- Hydrocolloids (e.g. Granuflex) -- Alginates (e.g. Kaltostat) -- Foam dressings (e.g. Lyofoam) -- Hydrogels (e.g. Intrasite Gel) -- Debriding agents (e.g. streptokinase) -- Negative pressure topical dressings -- Vacuum-assisted closure dressings -- Modulation of erectile function before and after penile surgery -- Local anesthetic techniques for penile surgery -- Penile block technique -- Penile shaft ring block -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- 3: Basic Surgical Techniques -- Development of plastic surgery -- Skin -- Wound healing -- Inflammatory: 0-7 days -- Proliferative: 4 days-3 weeks -- Remodeling: 3 weeks-2 years -- Reconstruction -- Primary surgical closure -- Secondary closure -- Skin grafts -- Flaps -- References -- 4: Congenital Penile Abnormalities -- Circumcision.

Clinical features -- Surgical technique -- Surgical complications -- Preputioplasty -- Phalloplasty (congenital curvature, penile torsion, congenital webbed penis) -- Surgical technique -- Congenital concealed penis (megaprepuce)/penile unburying -- Surgical technique -- Hypospadias -- Instruments -- Surgical techniques -- Postoperative dressings -- Distal repair with preservation of foreskin (preputioplasty) -- Proximal hypospadias -- Surgical technique -- Epispadias -- Surgical technique -- Key tips for the surgeon -- Acknowledgments -- 5: Surgical Management of Cryptorchidism and Testicular Tumors -- Pediatric inguinal orchidopexy -- Clinical features -- Surgical management -- Surgical risks -- Prognosis -- Patient preparation -- Surgical technique -- Postoperative care -- Management of intra-abdominal testicles -- Surgical management -- Surgical risks -- Patient preparation -- Surgical technique -- Inguinal orchidectomy -- Clinical features -- Investigations -- Surgical risks -- Surgical management -- Patient preparation -- Surgical technique -- Postoperative care -- 6: Surgery for Penile Curvature -- Introduction -- Clinical features -- Assessment -- Surgical management -- Risks -- Outcomes -- Patient preparation -- Surgical techniques -- Tunica albuginea plication -- Nesbit and plication procedures -- Modifications of the Nesbit procedure -- Plaque incision with grafting -- Penile prosthesis for penile curvature associated with erectile dysfunction -- Dressings -- Postoperative care -- Partial plaque excision with pericardial grafting -- Key tips -- 7: Surgery for Erectile Dysfunction -- Introduction -- Clinical features -- Surgical management -- Semi-rigid malleable rods -- Two-piece hydraulic penile prosthesis -- Three-piece hydraulic penile prosthesis -- Patient preparation -- Theater set up -- Specialist equipment -- Surgical risks.

Infection -- Mechanical failure and autoinflation -- Implant erosion -- SST deformity -- Surgical outcomes -- Surgical technique -- Surgical approach -- Insertion of a penile prosthesis -- Intraoperative trouble shooting -- Urethral perforation -- Cylinder crossover -- Posterior crural perforation -- Surgical tips for difficult cases -- Extensive corporal fibrosis -- Peyronie's disease -- Managing postoperative complications -- The infected implant -- Mechanical failure -- Managing implant erosion -- Surgery for SST deformity -- Postoperative care -- Conclusions -- 8: Augmentation Procedures for the Penis -- Introduction -- Clinical features -- Assessment -- Surgical management -- Risks -- Outcomes -- Patient preparation -- Surgical techniques -- Penile lengthening procedures -- Penile girth enhancement surgery -- 9: Surgery for Male Infertility -- Introduction -- Clinical features -- Obstructive azoospermia -- Nonobstructive azoospermia -- Assessment -- Surgical management -- Obstructive azoospermia -- Nonobstructive azoospermia -- Surgical techniques -- Obstructive azoospermia -- Nonobstructive azoospermia -- Conclusion -- 10: Urethral Reconstruction and Artificial Urinary Sphincters -- Urethral reconstruction -- Clinical features -- Assessment -- Surgical management -- Risks -- Patient preparation -- Surgical techniques -- Transperineal access to the bulbar urethra -- Urethroplasty for idiopathic bulbar urethral strictures -- Urethroplasty for traumatic urethral strictures -- Penile urethroplasty -- Salvage surgery -- Postoperative follow-up -- Artificial urinary sphincter -- Implantation technique -- 11: Surgical Treatment of Penile Cancer -- Introduction -- Clinical features -- Investigations -- Surgical treatment of premalignant penile lesions, Tis and Ta tumors -- Clinical features -- Surgical management -- Surgical risks -- Postoperative care.

Small invasive localized penile cancer (≥T1) -- Clinical features -- Larger invasive tumors of the glans penis (T2 lesions into corpus spongiosum) -- Glansectomy -- Partial and total penectomy -- Partial penectomy with urethral centralization -- Total penectomy -- Clinical features -- Advanced penile tumors (T3/T4 lesions) -- Clinical features -- Management of inguinal lymph nodes -- Dynamic sentinel lymph node biopsy procedure -- Inguinal lymph node dissection -- Clinical features -- Surgical management -- Patient preparation -- Radical inguinal lymphadenectomy -- Postoperative care -- Superficial modified inguinal lymphadenectomy -- Ilioinguinal and pelvic node dissection -- Clinical features -- 12: Penile and Scrotal Reconstruction -- Introduction -- Clinical features -- Assessment -- Surgical management -- Surgical risks -- Surgical outcomes -- Patient preparation -- Meatoplasty -- Glans reconstruction -- Total glans resurfacing -- Partial glans resurfacing -- Glansectomy -- Scrotal reconstruction -- Penile shaft reconstruction -- Surgical risks -- Radial artery based forearm free flap phalloplasty -- Microsurgical anastomosis -- Pubic phalloplasty -- Male genital lymphedema -- Surgical management -- Scrotal lymphedema -- Penile lymphedema -- Penoscrotal lymphedema -- 13: Surgery for Benign Scrotal and Foreskin Conditions -- Introduction -- Assessment -- Surgical management -- Surgical risks -- Surgical outcomes -- Vasectomy -- Clinical features -- Surgical risks -- Postoperative care -- Surgery for hydroceles -- Clinical features -- Surgical risks -- Surgical technique -- Postoperative care -- Epididymal cysts -- Clinical features -- Surgical risks -- Surgical technique -- Epididymectomy -- Clinical features -- Surgical risks -- Surgical technique -- Microdenervation of the spermatic cord -- Clinical features -- Surgical technique.

Frenuloplasty -- Clinical features -- Surgical risks -- Circumcision -- Clinical features -- Surgical risks -- Surgical outcomes -- Surgical technique -- Postoperative care -- Acknowledgment -- 14: Surgical Management of Genitourethral Emergencies -- Introduction -- Testicular torsion -- Clinical features -- Surgical management -- Surgical outcomes -- Paraphimosis -- Clinical features -- Surgical management -- Surgical outcomes -- Priapism -- Clinical features -- Surgical management -- Surgical outcomes -- Surgical techniques -- Penile fracture -- Clinical features -- Surgical management -- Surgical outcomes -- Urethral injury -- Clinical features -- Surgical management -- Surgical outcomes -- Testicular rupture -- Clinical features -- Fournier's gangrene -- Clinical features -- Surgical management -- Surgical outcomes -- Traumatic amputation of the genitalia -- Clinical features -- Surgical management -- Postoperative care -- Index.
Abstract:
Male genitourethral abnormalities are a source of great concern and distress to those affected.  Surgery, when required, is very specialized and often extremely complex requiring expert surgical skills in order to achieve the best outcomes.    Atlas of Male Genitourethral Surgery: The Illustrated Guideprovides urological surgeons, at all levels of experience from trainees to established specialists, with a full colour, highly illustrated and step-by-step approach to male genitourethral surgery, enabling complete mastery of surgical techniques in this difficult and challenging area.  Full-color throughout and with over 430 high-quality images, this comprehensive atlas covers key areas of urologic surgery including: Surgery for penile curvature Urethral reconstruction and artificial urinary sphincters Penile and scrotal reconstruction Surgery for male infertility Surgery for erectile dysfunction Surgery for penile cancer Each chapter includes an introduction to the condition and its challenge, a step-by step guide to the surgical procedures applicable for that condition with surgical tips and tricks for improved techniques and outcomes.  Brought to you by the world's leading experts in the field of genitourethral surgery, this outstanding book guides you through the most challenging of operations, helping you deliver high quality clinical care to your patients.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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