Section 1: Renal Trauma.- Chapter 1 Anatomy of the Kidney.- Chapter 2 Epidemiology of Renal Trauma.- Chapter 3 Etiology and anatomopathology of Kidney Trauma.- Chapter 4 Mechanism and Physiopathology of Kidney Trauma.- Chapter 5 Grading of Renal Trauma.- Chapter 6 Symptoms, Signs, and Diagnostic Means of Renal Trauma.- Chapter 7 Treatment of Renal Trauma: I. Conservative and Mini-invasive Management.- Chapter 8 Treatment of Renal Trauma: II. Operative Approaches.- Chapter 9 Prognosis, Complications, and Follow-up of Kidney Trauma.- Chapter 10 Special Cases in Renal Trauma.- Section 2: Ureteral Trauma.- Chapter 11 Anatomy of the Ureter.- Chapter 12 Epidemiology of Ureteral Injuries.- Chapter 13 Etiology and Mechanisms of Ureteral Trauma.- Chapter 14 Presentation, Symptoms, Imaging, Grading, and Complications of Ureteral Injuries.- Chapter 15 Management of Ureteral Injuries: Prevention, Conservative, and Minimally Invasive treatment.- Chapter 16 Reconstructive Techniques for Ureteral Injuries: I. Using Urinary Tract tissues.- Chapter 17 Reconstructive Techniques for Ureteral Injuries: II. Using Autologous Extra-Urinary Tissues.- Chapter 18 Renal Auto-transplantation, Evolving Techniques, and Tissue Engineering.- Section 3: Urinary Bladder Injuries.- Chapter 19 Anatomy of the Urinary Bladder.- Chapter 20 Epidemiology, Etiology, and Mechanism of Bladder Injury.- Chapter 21 Anatomopathology of Bladder Injury.- Chapter 22 Presentation, Diagnostic investigations, and Grading of Urinary Bladder Injuries.- Chapter 23 Treatment of Urinary Bladder Injuries: Conservative Approach, Direct Repairs, and Reconstructive Techniques Using Urinary Tract Tissues.- Chapter 24 Treatment of Urinary Bladder Injuries: Reconstructive Surgery Using Extra-urinary Autologous Tissues.- Chapter 25 Prognosis, Complications, and Follow-up of Urinary Bladder Injuries.- Section 4: Urethral Injuries.- Chapter 26 Anatomy of the Urethra.- Chapter 27 Epidemiology of Urethral Injury.- Chapter 28 Etiology, Mechanisms, and Anatomopathology of Urethral Injury.- Chapter 29 Classification of Urethral Injury.- Chapter 30 Diagnosis of Urethral Injury: Symptoms, Signs, and Imaging Studies.- Chapter 31 Treatment of Urethral Injury. I. The posterior Urethra.- Chapter 32 Treatment of Urethral Injury. II. The Anterior Urethra.- Chapter 33 Complications and Follow-up of Urethral Injury.- Chapter 34 Summary of Experts Panel’s Recommendations for the Management of Urethral Injury.- Section 5: Penile Injuries.- Chapter 35 Anatomy of the Penis.- Chapter 36 Epidemiology of Penile Injury.- Chapter 37 Etiology, Mechanism, and Anatomopathology of Penile Injury.- Chapter 38 Symptoms, Signs, Diagnostic Means, Differential Diagnosis, and Grading of Penile Injury.- Chapter 39 Treatment of Penile Injury: I. Minor and Intermediate Surgeries.- Chapter 40 Treatment of Penile Injury: II. Complex procedures.- Chapter 41 Complications and Long-Term Sequelae of Penile Injury.- Section 6: Scrotal and Testicular Trauma.- Chapter 42 Anatomy of the Scrotum and Testicles.- Chapter 43 Epidemiology of Scrotal and Testicular Trauma.- Chapter 44 Etiology, Mechanism, and Anatomopathology of Scrotal and Testicular Trauma.- Chapter 45 Symptoms, Signs, Prognostic Means, and Grading Scrotal and Testicular Trauma.- Chapter 46 Treatment of Scrotal and Testicular Trauma: Minor and Intermediate Interventions.- Chapter 47 Treatment of Testicular Trauma: Complex interventions.- Chapter 48 Prevention, Complications, and Follow-up of Scrotal and Testicular Trauma.- Section 7: Male Genital Self-Mutilation: Immersion into a Transhistorical, Ubiquitous, and Multicultural Madness.- Chapter 49 Genital Self-Mutilation in Mythology.- Chapter 50 Male Castration in History.- Chapter 51 Male Genital Self-Mutilation in the Modern Medical Literature.- Chapter 52 Etiology of Male Genital Self-Mutilation: What evil stokes up the fire?.- Chapter 53 Used Instruments, Organ Disposal, and Anatomopathology of Male Genital Self-Mutilation.- Chapter 54 Management of Male Genital Self-Mutilatio.- Chapter 55 Prognosis of Male Genital Self-Mutilation Conclusion.
Dr. Said Abdallah AL-Mamari is a Consultant Urologist and is currently the Head of the Department of Urology at the Royal Hospital (Muscat, Oman). He has authored and edited three books published by Springer: - Robotic Donor Nephrectomy: A Practical Guide, Urological Cancer Management, Urolithiasis in Clinical Practice. His research topics are mostly centered on Urological Cancer, Urolithiasis, and Reconstructive surgery.
This book is written in a unique style that immediately catches the reader's interest and takes him on an enjoyable and fruitful journey from the kidneys to the male genital organs. Throughout the chapters, the researchers, the practitioners, and the junior doctors under urological training are offered a rare opportunity to rapidly refresh their knowledge with updated information starting from the mythical and historical conception of the involved organ, its embryology and anatomy, and progressing to the epidemiology, etiology, anatomopathology, mechanism, treatment and prognosis of its trauma.
It aims to provide the reader with the most complete and practical information possible and includes an abundant and well-selected illustration to help the learning process. A special section on male genital self-mutilations is added at the end of the book as the icing on the cake, treating this phenomenon systematically with a harmonious marriage between mythology, history, and a comprehensive literature review and management strategies. This manual has been reviewed and recommended by an internationally renowned expert in urogenital trauma and reconstructive surgery and is a very useful vade mecum for every Practitioner or resident in Urology.
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