Operative Pediatric Urology
J. David Frank,
Operative Pediatric Urology - 2nd edition illustrated - London : Churchill Livingstone, c2002, - x, 292 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Comprehensively updated throughout, the new edition of this practical, technique-oriented atlas addresses a wide range of urologic disorders specific to pediatric patients. For each disorder, step-by-step discussions and illustrations lead readers from important background information through the latest ideas on indications*preparations*procedures*problems*and management.
Benefit: Over 400 top quality operative line drawings. Feature: Clearly indicate operative technique.
Feature: Over 66% brand new illustrations. Benefit: Considerable new material in this new edition.
Feature: Direct, imperative text style goes straight to the point of the operative problem. Benefit: Clear, to-the-point instruction
Feature: All chapters completely revised, and new techniques covered. Benefit: An up-to-date-resource for the reader.
Feature: two new North American Editors added to the book: Gearhart and Snyder. Benefit: Covers international practice of operative pediatric urology
Over 66% brand new illustratyions
All chapters comprehensively revised
Many new techniques included
Two new North American Editors help provide international coverage
0443053588 = bdominal achieved allow anastomosis approach approximately associated augmentation avoid bladder neck blood bowel carried catheter child cloaca closed closure colon common complete complications conduit continence cystoplasty defect described dissection distal diversion divided excised exposed exstrophy extended external flap function glans graft ileum important incision indicated infection initial Journal of Urology kidney lateral length lower mobilized mucosa muscle necessary normal obstruction occur opened operation osteotomy patients Pediatric pelvis penile penis performed persistent placed position possible posterior postoperative prevent problem procedure proximal reconstruction rectum reflux reimplantation removed renal repair reservoir ring risk segment separate side skin sphincter stage stent stoma supply surgeon surgery surgical sutures technique testis tissue transverse treatment tube tumor tunnel upper ureter ureterocele urethral urinary urinary tract urine urogenital sinus usually vagina valve vessels Vicryl wall
--Pediatric urology
617.460083 FRA
Operative Pediatric Urology - 2nd edition illustrated - London : Churchill Livingstone, c2002, - x, 292 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Comprehensively updated throughout, the new edition of this practical, technique-oriented atlas addresses a wide range of urologic disorders specific to pediatric patients. For each disorder, step-by-step discussions and illustrations lead readers from important background information through the latest ideas on indications*preparations*procedures*problems*and management.
Benefit: Over 400 top quality operative line drawings. Feature: Clearly indicate operative technique.
Feature: Over 66% brand new illustrations. Benefit: Considerable new material in this new edition.
Feature: Direct, imperative text style goes straight to the point of the operative problem. Benefit: Clear, to-the-point instruction
Feature: All chapters completely revised, and new techniques covered. Benefit: An up-to-date-resource for the reader.
Feature: two new North American Editors added to the book: Gearhart and Snyder. Benefit: Covers international practice of operative pediatric urology
Over 66% brand new illustratyions
All chapters comprehensively revised
Many new techniques included
Two new North American Editors help provide international coverage
0443053588 = bdominal achieved allow anastomosis approach approximately associated augmentation avoid bladder neck blood bowel carried catheter child cloaca closed closure colon common complete complications conduit continence cystoplasty defect described dissection distal diversion divided excised exposed exstrophy extended external flap function glans graft ileum important incision indicated infection initial Journal of Urology kidney lateral length lower mobilized mucosa muscle necessary normal obstruction occur opened operation osteotomy patients Pediatric pelvis penile penis performed persistent placed position possible posterior postoperative prevent problem procedure proximal reconstruction rectum reflux reimplantation removed renal repair reservoir ring risk segment separate side skin sphincter stage stent stoma supply surgeon surgery surgical sutures technique testis tissue transverse treatment tube tumor tunnel upper ureter ureterocele urethral urinary urinary tract urine urogenital sinus usually vagina valve vessels Vicryl wall
--Pediatric urology
617.460083 FRA