INDICE: Contributors, xi Section 1: Basic Principles, 1 1 Care and Sterilization of Instruments, 3 Carol Olsen 2 How to Protect Patients and Personnel from Radiation, 10 John G. Mancini A. Honey Part 3: Imaging for Access 12 Percutaneous Renal Access Under Ultrasound Control, 173 Mahesh R. Desai & Arvind P. Ganpule 13 Percutaneous Renal Access Under Fluoroscopic Control, 180 Norberto O. Bernardo 14 Computed Tomography for Percutaneous Renal Access, 189 KhurshidR. Ghani, Uday Patel & Ken Anson 15 Endoscopic Guidance for Percutaneous Renal Access, 200 Michael K. Louie & Elspeth M. McDougall Part 4: Selection of Access and Dilation 16 Upper Calyx Access for Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy, 206 Davis P. Viprakasit & Nicole L. Miller 17 Percutaneous Renal Access without Image Guidance, 214 Arvin K. George & Arthur D. Smith 18 Retrograde Access for Percutaneous Renal Surgery, 219 Burak Turna & Robert J. Stein 19 Percutaneous Renal Surgery Selection of Access: Robotic, 227 Michelle Jo Semins, Dan Stoianovici & Brian R. Matlaga 20 Dilation of the Nephrostomy Tract, 232 Petar Erdeljan & Hassan Razvi Part 5: Stone Removal 21 Rigid and Flexible Nephroscopy, 240 Mantu Gupta & Hiroshi Katsumi 22 Percutaneous Treatment of Ureteral Stones, 253 Oscar Schatloff, Amir Cooper & Yoram I. Siegel 23 Special Problems with Staghorn Calculi, 260 Kevan M. Sternberg & Timothy D. Averch 24 Percutaneous Lithotripsy and Stone Extraction, 268 Michael S. Lasser & Gyan Pareek Part 6: OtherUses of Nephrostomy Access 25 Percutaneous Treatment of Calyceal Diverticula,Infundibular Stenosis, and Simple Renal Cysts, 277 Amy E. Krambeck & James E.Lingeman 26 Percutaneous Instillation of Chemolytic, Chemotherapeutic, and Antifungal Agents, 290 Mohamed A. Elkoushy, Philippe D. Violette & Sero Andonian27 Percutaneous Treatment of Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction, 310 Paul J. Van Cangh 28 Percutaneous Management of Upper Urinary Tract Transitional Cell Carcinoma, 316 Jonathan J. Rhee & Thomas W. Jarrett Part 7: Exit Strategy and Complications 29 Exit Strategy After Percutaneous Renal Surgery: Drainage and Hemostasis, 326 Arun K. Srinivasan, Zeph Okeke & Arthur D. Smith 30 Hemorrhagic Complications Associated with Renal Surgery, 334 Ardeshir R. Rastinehad, Sero Andonian, & David N. Siegel 31 Diagnosis and Management of Thoracic Complications of Percutaneous Renal Surgery, 340 Jennifer Yates & Ravi Munver 32 Boweland Other Organ Injury during Percutaneous Renal Surgery, 349 Saeed Al-Qahtani & Olivier Traxer SECTION 3: Ureteroscopy, 355 Part 1: General Principles 33 Ureteral Anatomy, 357 Dorit E. Zilberman 34 Rigid and Flexible Ureteroscopes: Technical Features, 365 David A. Payne & Francis X. Keeley 35 Ureteroscopy Working Instruments, 388 Renato N. Pedro & Manoj Monga 36 Access to the Ureter: Rigid Ureteroscopy, 395 Fernando C. Delvecchio 37 Access to the Ureter: Flexible Ureteroscopy, 402 Ojas Shah & Elias Hyams 38 Ureteroscopic Management of Ureteral Calculi, 412 Gautam Jayram & Glenn S. Ger
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