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Handbook of Urinary Stents

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Handbook of Urinary Stents has been written to provide urologists with a practical guide to the various new models for stenting. The book describes the various stents available; the criteria for th...
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Urologists have long used urinary stents in patients who have - or who are at risk of developing - an obstruction or blockage of the kidney. These rodlike devices are inserted into the ureter to keep the canal open or to help with healing after trauma, surgery or radiotherapy.

More recently the use of stents for the prostate and urethra has also become more widespread, despite poor results in first generation models. Constant development has led to the introduction of second generation stents with a variety of designs, materials and coatings. These have gone a long way to counter the traditional side effects such as irritation, hematuria, infection and encrustation.

Handbook of Urinary Stents has been written to provide urologists with a practical guide to the various new models for stenting. The book describes the various stents available; the criteria for their selection; their clinical application and potential complications of use. At the same time, the book provides thorough descriptions of relevant physiology and pathophysiology for those requiring deeper understanding of the subject.  

Key Points

  • Provides a comprehensive, timely review for urologists needing an accessible guide to the range of stents available
  • Chapters highlight the use of stents in special populations such as children and patients with transplanted ureter
  • Emphasis on clinical complications following the use of stents and how to manage them effectively
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Price: £85.00
Publisher: JP Medical Ltd
Imprint: JP Medical
Publication Date: 03 March 2016
Trim Size: 9.45 X 6.30 in
ISBN: 9781907816659
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

MEDICAL / General, MEDICAL / Urology, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Biomedical, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biophysics

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Noor Buchholz MBBSm MD FSSU (CH) FKNMG (NL)
Consultant Urologist, Sobeh's Vascular and Medical Center, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Oliver Hakenberg MD PhD
Professor & Chairman, Dept of Urology, Rostock University, Germany

Junaid Masood MSc FRCS
Consultant Urological Surgeon & Stone Specialist, Barts and The London NHS Trust, London, UK

Christian Bach MD
Consultant Urological Surgeon, Department of Urology, Freeman Hospital, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

1          History of ureter stents

2          Physiology of stent flow

3          Stent materials and designs

4          Stent coatings

5          Indications

6          Insertion - tips and tricks

7          Stent complications and how to deal with them

8          How to deal with the heavily encrusted stent

9          Medical therapy of stent-related LUTS

10        Stents in children

11        Stents in pregnancy

12        How not to forget the stent

13        QoL with stents

14        The role of metal in the world of stents

15        The Memokath stent

16        The Resonance stent

17        The ureter metal mesh stent

18        The Allium stent

19        The UventaTM stent

20        Complications of metal stents in the ureter

21        Pathophysiology of encrustation in metal stents

22        Prophylactic SWL on metal stents

23        QoL in metal stents

24        Stenting the transplanted ureter

25        Using  a metal stent in  management  of benign  ureteroenteric anastomotic          strictures in Bricker deviation

26        Biodegradable ureter stents

27        Drug eluting ureter stents

28        History of lower urinary tract stenting

29        The ideal stent

30        Physiology of urethral flow

31        Indications

32        Temporary prostate stents

33        The Memokath prostate stent

34        The Urolume prostate stent

35        The Allium prostate stent

36        The Spanner prostate stent

37        Complications of prostate stents

38        The future role of prostatic stents

39        Indications

40        The Allium urethra stent

41        The urethra stent and detrusor sphincter dyssynergia (DSD)

42        The urethra stent and radiotherapy

43        The urethra stent and brachytherapy

44        The future role of urethra stents

45        Biodegradable stents of the lower urinary tract

46        What's in the pipeline for the future?