Robotic Surgery of the Bladder is a dedicated resource to understanding and mastering the concepts and practical aspects of robotic bladder surgery. The volume provides an introduction to urologists interested in initiating robotic radical cystectomy by providing them background, concepts, steps, and tools and tricks to introduce robotic radical cystectomy into their clinical practice, all in a safe, stepwise, and organized manner. For the more experienced robotic surgeon, the text serves as a resource for more advanced applications and techniques. The volume is also accompanied by many still images and?a DVD of video clips.
Written by experts in the field, Robotic Surgery of the Bladder is a comprehensive resource that maintains the time-tested oncologic principles of bladder cancer surgery, while introducing the advantages that exist with robotic-assisted approaches.
Balancing time-tested oncologic principles with the advantages of robotic-assisted technology, this book offers a guide to the concepts and practical aspects of robotic bladder surgery. Combines narrative text with a modern surgical atlas, and links to video.Timothy G. Wilson
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Chapter 11. Robot Assisted Intracorporeal ileal conduit? -? Magnus Annestadt and Erik P. ?Castle
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Chapter 12. Intracorporeal ileal neobladder? - Stavros I. Tyritzis, Alexander Mottrie, Vincenzo Ficarra, and Peter Wiklund
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Chapter 13. Peri-operative care the radical cystectomy pathway? - Matthew E. Nielsen, Eric M. Wallen, and Raj Kurpad
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Chapter 14. Oncologic outcomes Dipen Parekh and George Kallingal
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Chapter 15. Peri-operative outcomes and complications of robot assisted cystectomy ?Daniel A. Barocas and Mark L. Gonzalgo
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