Complications of Urologic Surgery: Prevention and Management, 4th Edition, by Samir S. Taneja, MD, is a urology resource that presents current management strategies-with an emphasis on prevention-for the most effective patient care. Recognized leaders in the field address both office-based complications as well as common and uncommon surgical complications arising from open and minimally invasive urologic surgery, to equip you to handle a wide range of situations. Best of all, this resource includes a companion website featuring the complete text of the book for convenient reference and review. . Emphasizes prevention over quick fixes for more effective handling of urologic complications and better patient outcomes. . Covers both acute and long-term care of patients with urologic complications to equip you to manage more cases. . Features the work of recognized leaders in urology for guidance you can trust. . Provides online access through expertconsult.com where you'll find the complete text of the book and references linked to Medline. . Offers up-to-date management approaches of urologic complications to help you stay on top of issues and controversies as you incorporate new surgical techniques into your practice. . Presents a new section on minimally invasive complications that address the challenges arising from laparoscopic and robotic techniques. . Includes a discreet medical complications section that enables you to stay up to date with this rapidly changing area of urology and understand the risks and benefits of the newest hormone and chemotherapeutic regimens. . Inclues Key Points for each chapter to help you find information quickly and study for the boards more efficiently. . Features a new, four-color format and illustrations that highlight important points within the text. Your purchase entitles you to access the web site until the next edition is published, or until the current edition is no longer offered for sale by Elsevier, whichever occurs first. Elsevier reserves the right to offer a suitable replacement product (such as a downloadable or CD-ROM-based electronic version) should access to the web site be discontinued.
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Divided into five sections focusing on perioperative, surgical, pediatric, endoscopic and laparoscopic, and miscellaneous complications, this guide supplies state-of-the-art strategies for the identification, prevention, and management of ...
This text examines precisely all possible scenarios about robotic urologic surgery where a complication may arise, in order that the surgeon knows all the risk factors that predispose a complication, and if it is presented, to have all ...
Written in response to the increase of minimally invasive surgery in urology, this volume familiarizes urologists with the complications of laparoscopic and robotic urologic surgery.
As well as being thoroughly revised with the latest in management guidelines, brand new to this edition are a host of clinical case studies highlighting real-life problems during urologic surgery and the tips and tricks used by the surgeon ...
Documenting the latest developments in the utilization of minimally-invasive technology for the treatment of a wide range of urologic disorders, this reference details the fundamental aspects of laparoscopy and illustrates methods for the ...
This book aims to present recent studies on the complications and management of urologic surgery. A number of latest researches have been included to keep the readers up-to-date with the global concepts in this area of surgery.
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