Practical and easy to use, this superbly illustrated text will provide the trainee with diagnostic and surgical guidance, tips and tricks, and a good solid background to the use of minimally invasive urological surgery techniques. The editors, all experts in urological laparoscopy, have chosen an elite team, mainly from the USA and Germany,
In fact it was stated that ' contrary to surgical folklore , pure psychomotor skill ( manual dexterity ) is not the ... 18,19 Rosser et al in the development of the ' Yale Laparoscopic Boot Camp ' also found that age and sex did not ...
This new edition provides updated procedural recommendations and outcomes in all areas of endoscopic, robotic, and laparoscopic urology.
This book provides a data-driven analysis of robotic assisted, laparoscopic, and endoscopic urological procedures in children, including renal surgery, ureteral surgery, oncology, and bladder surgery.
An accompanying DVD provides useful, instructional content. This is an essential reading for all urologists as a reference to establish a robotics program, refine their surgical technique, and provide information to patients.
This text provides concise and highly practical information covering the most commonly performed urological procedures.
The chapters have been organized by specific disease so that the reader interested in a particular surgical problem, such as kidney or bladder cancer, can find all the relevant approaches and information within a single section of the book.
This issue of Urologic Clinics provides the urologist with important updates to better manage patients requiring minimally invasive procedures.
It also addresses patient con ditions for which a minimally invasive alternative does not exist. The book is not a surgical atlas, but it does provide a balanced insight into its indica tions, contraindications, and results.
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The landscape of minimally invasive urological intervention is changing. A lot of new innovations and technological developments have happened over the last 3 decades.