Adolescent Urology and Long-Term Outcomes
Description
Adolescent Urology and Long-Term Outcomes provides urologists and pediatric urologists with a comprehensive and expert clinical guide to the main urologic problems that can occur during adolescence.
Fully covering disorders related to sex and genital development, the kidney, bladder, ureta and urethra, Professor Woodhouse, a world-leading expert and global pioneer in this field systematically outlines the best clinical practice in the surgical and medical management of these complex and extremely challenging conditions, as well covering the long-term outcome for the patient.
Given the sensitive nature of these problems and their effect on adolescent patients, attention is paid to the psychological aspect of such disorders: especially how best to manage patients struggling to come to terms with what are very personal and complex issues at what is often a difficult and turbulent period of their life.
Well-illustrated with over 120 figures including step-by-step surgical diagrams throughout, chapters will also include a unique “voice of the experts” feature – a running dialogue between leading experts and Prof Woodhouse on the topic in question.
This modern, expert guide to adolescent urologic problems from one of the leading names in the field will be an essential tool for modern-day urologists and urologic surgeons, especially those specialising in pediatric patients, as well as pediatricians and endocrinologists.
List of Contributors vi
Preface viii
1 Adolescent and transitional urology—an introduction 1
Part I: The kidney
2 Anatomical and cystic anomalies of the kidney 13
3 Stones 22
4 Prune-belly syndrome 29
Part II: The ureter
5 Renal function in adolescents
Dr Kate Hillman and Professor Guy Neild 41
6 Structural anomalies and reconstruction of the ureter 49
7 Vesico-ureteric reflux 58
Part III: The bladder
8 The neuropathic bladder and spina bifida 75
9 Lower urinary tract replacement and reconstruction 91
10 Urinary diversion and undiversion 116
11 Other bladder conditions 122
12 Exstrophy and epispadias 128
13 Cloacal exstrophy 154
Part IV: The urethra
14 Posterior urethral valves 167
15 Hypospadias 177
Part V: Disorders of sex development
16 Scrotal abnormalities 193
17 The overvirilized female 202
18 The undervirilized male 218
19 Adolescent sexuality and counseling 232
Part VI: Neoplasia
20 Neoplastic disease: outcomes in survivors 239
Index 250
“I would encourage you to read and enjoy this book and think outside the box to develop an exciting career. Be inspired!.” (BJU International, 1 August 2015)
Christopher Woodhouse, MB, FRCS, FEBU is Emeritus Professor of Adolescent Urology, University College, London.
Previously a consultant at the Royal Marsden Hospital, he joined UCL and was made Professor of Adolescent Urology in 2006. He is widely considered one of the world's leading experts in pediatric urology and in particular, adolescent urology and congenital urological anomalies. He's had over 260 papers, 65 chapters and three books published, as well as having given more than 450 lectures and presentations around the world.
He authored 'Long-term Paediatric Urology' in 1991, of which this book will be a completely revised and modernised update.
Adolescent Urology and Long-Term Outcomes provides urologists and pediatric urologists with a comprehensive and expert clinical guide to the main congenital and acquired urologic conditions in adolescence and later life. It fully covers the disorders of sex and genital development, the kidney, bladder, ureter and urethra.
Professor Woodhouse, a world-leading expert and global pioneer in this field systematically outlines the best clinical practice in the surgical and medical management of these complex and extremely challenging conditions, as well the long-term social outcome for the patient.
Given the sensitive nature of these problems and their effect on adolescent patients, attention is paid to the psychological aspects: especially how best to manage patients struggling to come to terms with very personal and complex issues at a turbulent period of their life.
It is well-illustrated with over 120 figures including surgical diagrams throughout. Chapters also include a unique “voice of the experts” feature – a running dialogue between leading experts and Professor Woodhouse on the topic in question.
This modern, expert guide to adolescent urologic problems from one of the leading names in the field will be an essential tool for modern-day urologists and urologic surgeons, especially those specializing in pediatric patients, as well as pediatricians and endocrinologists.
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PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9781118844816
BINDING:
Hardback
BISAC:
Medical
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 193.00(W) x Dimensions: 252.70(H) x Dimensions: 19.10(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English