Overview
- Editors:
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Jeffrey A. Cadeddu
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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA
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Table of contents (17 chapters)
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Renal Cell Carcinoma
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- David I. Lee, Ralph V. Clayman
Pages 3-26
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- Stephen E. Pautler, McClellan M. Walther
Pages 27-35
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- Steve Y. Chung, Timothy D. Averch
Pages 37-50
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- Patrick S. Lowry, Stephen Y. Nakada
Pages 51-70
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- Ryan F. Paterson, Tibério M. Siqueira Jr., Arieh L. Shalhav
Pages 71-91
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- D. Brooke Johnson, Jeffrey A. Cadeddu
Pages 93-110
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- Steven M. Baughman, Jay T. Bishoff
Pages 111-133
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- Francis J. McGovern, Debra A. Gervais, Peter R. Mueller
Pages 135-151
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Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Ureter and Renal Pelvis
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Front Matter
Pages 153-153
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- Herkanwal S. Khaira, J. Stuart Wolf Jr.
Pages 155-174
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Testicular Cancer
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Front Matter
Pages 175-175
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- David S. Wang, Howard N. Winfield
Pages 177-191
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Adrenal Adenoma and Carcinoma
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Front Matter
Pages 193-193
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- D. Duane Baldwin, S. Duke Herrell
Pages 195-234
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- Paul K. Pietrow, David M. Albala
Pages 235-248
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Prostate Cancer
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Front Matter
Pages 249-249
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- Michael D. Fabrizio, Douglas Soderdahl, Paul F. Schellhammer
Pages 273-293
About this book
Minimally invasive urologic surgery is revolutionizing how physicians treat many urologic diseases. Laparoscopy in particular has reduced the pain, morbidity, and recovery time for many procedures traditionally per formed through an open incision. Since laparoscopy is now the preferred modality for many benign conditions, the indications have expanded with the technique, so that it is now applied to the management of most urologic cancers. The aim of Laparoscopic U rolo g ic Oncology is to provide the first com prehensive textbook dedicated to the minimally invasive management of urologic cancers. The book is not intended to review the biology of urologic tumors, which is well covered in other texts, but rather their management. In particular, it focuses on surgical technique and the role of laparoscopic surgery in the management of these tumors. It also addresses patient con ditions for which a minimally invasive alternative does not exist. The book is not a surgical atlas, but it does provide a balanced insight into its indica tions, contraindications, and results. Furthermore, the authors compare results to conventional open surgery, discuss controversies, and identify the shortcomings of minimally invasive procedures. In particular, such issues as the adequacy of oncologic results and their morbidity are com pared to those experienced with conventional open techniques. Laparoscopic Urologic Oncology focuses on educating both general urologists and urologic oncologists on the current and future role of laparoscopy and other minimally invasive techniques in urologic oncology.
Reviews
"...openly discusses controversies in the filed, and identifies the shortcomings of minimally invasive procedures." - European Urology Today
Editors and Affiliations
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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA
Jeffrey A. Cadeddu