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Oxford Handbook of Urology
Second Edition
John Reynard, Simon Brewster, and Suzanne Biers
816 pages
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110 black and white illustrations
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180x100mm
978-0-19-953494-4
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Flexicovers
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19 March 2009
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- A compact yet comprehensive guide to the field of urology
- Allows a quick resume of the correct approach to diagnosis and management, using bullet pointed information, charts, diagrams, and management pathways
- Features guidelines based on recommendations from internationally recognised organisations incorporating the latest evidence based research
- An excellent revision tool for clinical medical students and surgical trainee's finals
New to this edition - Every chapter has been revised and updated to reflect the rapidly developing field of urology
- New information on sexual health
- The latest evidence-based guidelines based on recommendations from leading international organisations
Approximately 20% of all surgical operations and a similar percentage of surgical emergencies are urological in nature. However, often doctors have very limited experience of the many common and varied conditions encountered in this important surgical specialty. For the doctor or nurse expected to provide the initial assessment and management of a condition with which he or she has had very limited experience, this book provides an invaluable source of information and advice. This applies not only to SHOs and specialist registrars on urology and surgical rotations, but also to General Practitioners, Accident and
Emergency staff and the growing number of urological specialist nurses. The Oxford Handbook of Urology, Second edition covers a wide spectrum of diseases and their treatment in the field of urology and surgical aspects of kidney, bladder, prostate and scrotal disorders. It aims to give a brief overview of many different urological subjects including urology emergencies, cancers, infections, children's disorders and kidney stone disease. It is designed so that it can be quickly and efficiently accessed by a range of people involved in patient care, including medical students, nurses, surgical and urology doctors and general practitioners.Readership: Aimed primarily at junior doctors and trainees in
urology and surgery, the book will also appeal to trainees in accident and emergency medicine; medical students on surgical rotations; consultant urologists; urology nurse practitioners; urology ward and theatre nurses; accident and emergency nurses, and general practitioners.
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John Reynard, Consultant Urological Surgeon, Department of Urology, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, UK, Simon Brewster, Consultant Urologist, Department of Urology, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, UK, and Suzanne Biers, Specialist Registrar in Urology, Wessex Deanery, UK John Reynard is a consultant urological surgeon based in Oxford. He also provides a specialist neurourological service for patients with spinal cord injury at the National Spinal Injuries Centre at Stoke Mandeville Hospital. He has published widely in the field of neurourology. He teaches medical students from the University of Oxford Clinical Medical on a variety of topics and has written several books on
urological subjects for both medical students and trainee surgeons.
Mr Simon F Brewster Bsc MD FRCS (Urol.) is Consultant Urological Surgeon and Clinical Director at the Churchill Hospital, Oxford, and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Surgery, Oxford University. His main clinical and research interest is prostate cancer, with over 50 journal publications and contributions in 3 textbooks. He is former Secretary of the British Prostate Group and Board member of the European Society of Oncological Urologists. Simon enjoys teaching students and junior doctors, and is a MB Finals examiner.
Suzanne Biers qualified from St. George's Hospital Medical School, London University in 1998, with a Bachelor of Science Degree (BSc Hons) in Physiology and Medical Sciences, and Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery Degrees (MBBS) with distinction in surgery. Basic surgical training was completed at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. Urology training and a Doctor of Medicine (MD) postgraduate degree in Physiology and Pharmacology of the bladder was conducted at the Churchill Hospital, and the Oxford University Department of Pharmacology in Oxford. She was awarded the John Blandy Prize in 2007 from the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) and the British Journal of Urology International (BJU Int.) relating to research publications. Ms Biers is now a senior Urology
Specialist Registrar in the Wessex Deanery, based in the south of England.
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"Despite being designed as a quick reference book it is really quite detailed. I have found it very suitable as the basis to grill specialist registrars revising for the final FRCS exam..Overall, I think this is an excellent book and the authors are to be congratulated for producing a book so useful across the spectrum of potential readers." - Surg Engl "This year's follow-up on the now landmark 2005 first edition provides an excellent update and in my view an improvement on its predecessor. I could not speak highly enough of this book as a revision aid... It is difficult to beat such a detailed source of information presented in such a accessible manner... As useful today as the Handbook of Medicine was for us as house
officers." - Urology News
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1: General principles of management of patients
2: Significance and preliminary investigation of urological symptoms and signs
3: Urological investigations
4: Bladder outlet obstruction
5: Incontinence
6: Infections and inflammatory conditions
7: Urological neoplasia: pathology and molecular biology
8: Miscellaneous urological disease of the kidney
9: Stone disease
10: Upper tract obstruction, loin pain, hydronephrosis
11: Trauma to the urinary tract and other urological emergencies
12: Infertility
13: Sexual health
14: Neuropathic bladder
15: Urological problems in pregnancy
16: Paediatric urology
17: Urological surgery and equipment
18: Basic science of relevance to urological practice
19: Urological eponyms
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