"The intended audience is trainees in urology, predominantly at the medical student or junior resident level. There are some more advanced chapters that could also be of use to senior residents who are training in urology or those who have just entered practice." (Costas D. Lallas, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2018)
1. Urological Anatomy.- 2. Male and Female Catheterisation.- 3. Insertion of a Supra-Pubic Catheter.- 4. Rigid Cystoscopy: Male and Female.- 5. Urethral Dilation: Male and Female.- 6. Optical Urethrotomy.- 7. Open Cystostomy.- 8. TURP.- 9. TURBT.- 10. Exchange of Ureteric Stents.- 11. Insertion of Ureteric Stents.- 12. Insertion of a Rigid Ureteroscope and Stone Extraction/Biopsy.- 13. Insertion of a Flexible Ureteroscope and Ureteroscopy with Stone Extraction.- 14. Use of a Lithoclast/Stone Punch for Bladder Stones.- 15. Circumcision.- 16. Scrotal Exploration and Fixation.- 17. Drainage of a Scrotal Abscess.
Sanchia S. Goonewardene MBChB (Hons.Clin.Sc), BMedSc(Hons), PGCGC, Dip.SSc, MRCS (Ed and Eng) .Sanchia Goonewardene qualified from Birmingham Medical School with Honours in Clinical Science. After that she completed her Foundation training at the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine. Her Core General Surgery training was completed in Coventry and Warwickshire. She has worked as Urology registrar at Guys and St Thomas Hospitals, London, where she is also Honorary Fellow. She has over 30 publications to her name, with over 60 presentations, and has significantly contributed to the Urological Academic World- she has since added a section to EAU on Prostate Cancer Survivorship and Supportive Care, is an associate member of an EAU guidelines panel and has currently been given her first editorial board position.
Professor Raj Persad has been a practising Uro-Oncology surgeon with an international reputation for innovation and research, since 1996. He specialises in Bladder, Prostate and Kidney Cancer. He has served on key National and International committees for guideline development, service reform and research such as the National Cancer Intelligence Network, National Cancer Research Institute, NIHR-RfPB, NICE, IBCG, BAUS Section of Oncology and Cancer Research UK. He is one of the country's leading pelvic cancer surgeons bringing with him advanced surgical techniques with him from his training abroad in the US and Europe. He leads an active research programme and is the recipient of £5m in research grants.
This book aims to give junior urologists in training an idea of how to assemble equipment required for core urology procedures on a global level. This includes what to do pre-operatively, surgical indications and techniques, what to do post operatively, and complications that may occur.
It can be daunting taking up a post as a surgical trainee despite supervision of seniors. This book will help in instilling competence and confidence in the trainee with step by step descriptions of key specialty procedures and their variations. Important practical clinical anatomy will be illustrated as well as an emphasis on safety.