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" Transurethral Surgery "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 738566
Doc. No : b558479
Main Entry : by Wolfgang Mauermayer.
Title & Author : Transurethral Surgery\ by Wolfgang Mauermayer.
Publication Statement : Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1983
ISBN : 3642819095
: : 3642819117
: : 9783642819094
: : 9783642819117
Contents : A. Operating Facilities for Transurethral Surgery --;I. General Considerations --;II. The Operating Suite for a Transurethral Unit --;B. Instruments and Their Care --;I. Instruments for Transurethral Surgery --;II. Cleaning, Sterilization and Maintenance of Endoscopic Instruments --;III. High Frequency Technology: Applications and Hazards. K. FASTENMEIER and G. FLACHENECKER --;C. Preoperative Requirements --;I. Assessment of the Patient --;II. Indications for Surgery --;III. Preoperative Treatment --;IV. Preoperative Endoscopy --;D. General Resection Technique --;Cutting Methods and Techniques --;I. Introduction --;II. Holding the Instrument --;III. Irrigation Technique --;IV. Cutting Technique --;V. The Recognition of Individual Tissues During Surgery --;VI. Accidental Injuries --;E. Special Resection Technique --;I. General Considerations --;II. Basic Rules of Resection Technique --;III. Resection of Small Adenomas --;IV. Resecting Large Adenomas --;V. Resecting Outsize Adenomas --;F. Hemostatic Technique --;I. Blood Loss During Transurethral Prostatic Surgery --;II. Arterial Bleeding --;III. Venous Bleeding --;IV. Final Inspection of Hemostasis --;V. Summary --;G. Transurethral Bladder Surgery --;I. Introduction --;II. Morbid Anatomy --;III. Further Aspects of the Assessment and Classification of Bladder Tumors --;IV. Assessing the Patient --;V. Operating on Bladder Tumors --;VI. Accidents During Resection of Bladder Tumors --;VII. Check Cystoscopy Following Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumors --;VIII. Concluding Remarks on Bladder Tumor Resection --;IX. Other Transurethral Bladder Operations --;H. Special Resection Procedures Around the Bladder Neck --;I. Introduction --;II. Electroresection of Prostatic Carcinoma --;III. Resection for Bladder Neck Fibrosis --;IV. Resection for Outflow Obstruction in the Female Bladder --;V. Resection and Prostatic Calculi --;VI. Resection and Prostatic Abscess --;VII. Resection and Chronic Prostatitis --;VIII. Resection and Prostatic Tuberculosis --;IX. Palliative Resection --;X. Electroresection in Patients with Cardiac Pacemakers, Artificial Heart Valves or Vascular Prostheses. By W. SCHÜTZ --;XI. Resection for Impaired Micturition Following Rectal Surgery --;XII. Resecting Papillary Tumors of the Prostatic Urethra --;XIII. Resection of Bladder Diverticula --;XIV. Resection and Bladder Calculi --;XV. Resection of Bleeding Adenomas --;XVI. Resection in the Presence of Bladder Tumor --;XVII. Resection Following Open Adenomectomy --;I. Litholapaxy --;I. Preliminary Considerations --;II. Preliminary Assessment of the Patient --;III. Indications --;IV. The Technique of Litholapaxy --;K. The Zeiss Loop and the Placement of Indwelling Ureteric Catheters --;I. Extracting Ureteric Calculi with Endoscopic Instruments --;II. Placement of Indwelling Ureteric Catheters --;L. Endoscopic Procedures in the Urethra. By R. Hartung --;I. Introduction --;II. Internal Urethrotomy Under Direct Vision --;III. Endoscopic Laser Surgery to Urethral Strictures --;IV. Endoscopic Surgery for Urethral Tumors --;V. Endoscopic Correction of Cicatricial Bladder Neck Stenosis --;VI. Endoscopic Submucous Bladder Neck Infiltration with Teflon in the Treatment of Urinary Incontinence --;M. Urethral Dilatation --;I. Preliminary Considerations --;II. Bougies and Dilators --;III. Patient Assessment --;IV. Dilating the Urethra --;N. Postoperative Management --;I. Management Following Normal Conclusion of Surgery --;II. Postoperative Management of Operative Complications --;III. Postoperative Complications --;IV. Late Complications After Transurethral Surgery --;O. Learning and Teaching Transurethral Operative Technique --;Color Plates --;References.
Abstract : In 1951 WOLFGANG MAUERMAYER was one of the first young German urologists to visit the United States, after the war. He brought a very personal enthusiasm, and joy in learning, to many well known clinics in both the eastern and western United States. It was then that I first had the pleasure of meeting him; and, since then, we have enjoyed each other's company on a number of occasions. From California (and during a half year sabbatical in Berlin) I have followed the course of his exceptional career. He has transformed his Munich Clinic into one of the leading European centers for transurethral surgery. His first book on transurethral operations, published in 1962, appeared only in German. Consequently, it is little known in the United States and England. The present book, now in its first English edition, is the result of more than 30 years experience in transurethral surgery. During this time more than 10,000 patients were treated in Mauermayer's clinic by various endoscopic oper ations. His unusual reservoir of experience forms the basis for this book. It seems of particular importance that surgical techniques are described in a number of steps, since this enables even a novice to understand the various procedures.
Subject : Medicine.
Subject : Urology.
LC Classification : ‭RD583‬‭.B996 1983‬
Added Entry : Wolfgang Mauermayer
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