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  • Formaat: Hardback, 417 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x210 mm, kaal: 1432 g, 278 Illustrations, color; 8 Illustrations, black and white; X, 417 p. 286 illus., 278 illus. in color. With online files/update., 1 Hardback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3031058542
  • ISBN-13: 9783031058547
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 417 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x210 mm, kaal: 1432 g, 278 Illustrations, color; 8 Illustrations, black and white; X, 417 p. 286 illus., 278 illus. in color. With online files/update., 1 Hardback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
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This book comprehensively covers the techniques available for robot- assisted prostatectomy.  Chapters feature detailed descriptions of how to successfully perform a variety of relevant techniques including the reconstruction of continence mechanisms and the use of the transperitoneal RALP anterior approach. Potential complications, preoperative and postoperative management strategies are also discussed, enabling the reader to develop a thorough understanding of how to apply a range of relevant methodologies into their day-to-day clinical practice and avoid commonly encountered pitfalls.

Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: Advanced Surgical Techniques provides a practically applicable resource for all practicing  and trainee urologists seeking a detailed overview of the latest advances in robot-assisted surgical procedures and current management strategies applicable to prostatectomy. 
Part I Introduction to RALP
1 A Historical Perspective of RALP
3(8)
Giacomo Rebez
Maria Carmen Mir
2 Surgical Anatomy of the Prostate
11(8)
Anthony J. Costello
Daniel M. Costello
3 Robotic Training for RALP
19(10)
Nicholas Raison
Prokar Dasgupta
Part II Imaging in RALP
4 Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Prostate Cancer
29(14)
Martina Pecoraro
Emanuele Messina
Giorgia Carnicelli
Claudio Valotto
Vincenzo Ficarra
Gianluca Giannarini
Valeria Panebianco
5 PET/CT for Detection of Biochemical Recurrence Post Radical Prostatectomy
43(4)
Victoria Jahrreiss
Bernhard Grubmuller
Sazan Rasul
Shahrokh F. Shariat
6 Augmented Reality in RALP
47(8)
Francesco Porpiglia
Stefano Granato
Michele Sica
Paolo Verri
Daniele Amparore
Enrico Checcucci
Cristian Fiori
Part III Transperitoneal RALP Anterior Approach
7 The Bladder Neck Management
55(6)
Walter Artibani
Giovanni Enrico Cacciamani
Alessandro Crestani
Angelo Porreca
8 Extrafascial (No-Nerve Sparing)
61(4)
Dan Xia
Shuo Wang
Taile Jing
Di Gu
9 Posterior Approach to Seminal Vesicles
65(4)
William R. Visser
Lance J. Hampton
10 Retrograde Release of Neurovascular Bundles with Preservation of the Dorsal Venous Complex
69(10)
Jonathan Noel
Marcio Covas Moschovas
Rafael Ferreira Coelho
Vipul Patel
11 The Hood Technique for Robotic-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: Preserving Vital Structures in the Space of Retzius and the Pouch of Douglas
79(10)
Ash Tewari
Vinayak Wagaskar
Parita Ratnani
Sneha Parekh
Adriana Pedraza
Bhavya Shukla
12 Apical Dissection During Trans-Peritoneal, Anterior Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy
89(10)
Alexandre Mottrie
Carlo Andrea Bravi
Part IV Intraoperative Assessment of Surgical Margins
13 Intra-operative Assessment of Surgical Margins: NeuroSAFE
99(12)
Eoin Dinneen
Greg Shaw
14 Ex Vivo Fluorescence Confocal Microscopy
111(12)
Bernardo Rocco
Luca Sarchi
Tommaso Calcagnile
Simone Assumma
Alessandra Cassani
Sofia Maggiorelli
Maria Chiara Sighinolfi
Part V Reconstruction of Continence Mechanisms
15 The Single Knot Running Vesico-Urethral Anastomosis
123(8)
Simone Albisinni
Romain Diamand
Massimo Valerio
Roland van Velthoven
16 Urethral Suspension
131(6)
Ryoichi Shiroki
Kiyoshi Takahara
Kenji Zennami
Masashi Takenaka
Makoto Sumitomo
Mamoru Kusaka
17 Posterior Reconstruction
137(8)
Jonathan Noel
Bernardo Rocco
Maria Chiara Sighinolfi
Simone Assumma
Vipul Patel
18 CORPUS: Complete Posterior Reconstruction to Improve Continence After Robotic Prostatectomy
145(4)
Alessandro Morlacco
Valeria Lami
Nicola Zanovello
Fabrizio Dal Moro
19 Total Anatomical Reconstruction
149(12)
Francesco Porpiglia
Paolo Verri
Stefano Granato
Michele Sica
Daniele Amparore
Cristian Fiori
Enrico Checcucci
Part VI Transperitoneal RALP Retzius-Sparing Approach
20 Transperitoneal RALP Retzius-Sparing Approach: Bocciardi Technique
161(8)
Aldo Massimo Bocciardi
Stefano Tappero
Mattia Longoni
Paolo Dell'Oglio
Antonio Galfano
21 Transperitoneal Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy Retzius-Sparing Approach: Yonsei Technique
169(10)
Sylvia L. Alip
Periklis Koukourikis
Koon Ho Rha
22 Retzius Sparing Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: Evolution, Technique and Outcomes
179(12)
Deepansh Dalela
Wooju Jeong
Mani Menon
Firas Abdollah
23 UCL Technique
191(8)
Tushar Aditya Narain
Prasanna Sooriakumaran
Part VII Extraperitoneal RALP
24 Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: The Extraperitoneal Approach and the Future with Single Port
199(10)
Thomas L. Osinski
Jean V. Joseph
25 The CUF Technique: Extraperitoneal Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy
209(8)
Antonio Pinheiro
Pedro Bargao Santos
Estevao Lima
Part VIII Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection
26 Predictive Models in Prostate Cancer
217(10)
Elio Mazzone
Giorgio Gandaglia
Vito Cucchiara
Alberto Briganti
27 Extended Lymphadenectomy Technique
227(8)
John W. Davis
Ahmet Urkmez
28 Fluorescence Guided Node Dissection
235(14)
A. C. Berrens
O. Ozman
T. Maurer
F. W. B. Van Leeuwen
H. G. van der Poel
29 Radioguided Surgery in Recurrent Prostate Cancer
249(8)
Sophie Knipper
Tobias Maurer
Part IX Techniques to Prevent Lymphocele Formation in RALP
30 Four Point Peritoneal Flap Fixation
257(2)
Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg
Vinodh-Kumar-Adithyaa Arthanareeswaran
31 PLEAT: A New Technique for Preventing Lymphoceles After Robotic Prostatectomy and Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection
259(6)
Alessandro Morlacco
Valeria Lami
Fabrizio Dal Moro
Part X Perineal RALP
32 Tugcu Bakirkoy Technique
265(6)
Selcuk Sahin
Volkan Tugcu
33 Bari Technique for Robotic Radical Perineal Prostatectomy
271(10)
Pasquale Ditonno
Umberto Carbonara
Paolo Minafra
Giuseppe Papapicco
Michele Battaglia
Antonio Vitarelli
34 Single Port Robotic Perineal Radical Prostatectomy
281(10)
Zeyad R. Schwen
Jihad Kaouk
Part XI Single-Port RALP
35 Different Access of Single-port Robotic Prostatectomy on da Vinci Si: Changzheng Hospital Technique
291(10)
Yifan Chang
Xiaofeng Zou
Qingyi Zhu
Shancheng Ren
36 Single Port Extraperitoneal Radical Prostatectomy
301(8)
Zeyad R. Schwen
Jihad Kaouk
37 UIC Technique
309(8)
Marcin Zuberek
Simone Crivellaro
38 Fudan Zhongshan Technique: Single-Port Suprapubic Transvesical Robotic Assisted Radical Prostatectomy
317(8)
Shuai Jiang
Jiajun Wang
Yu Xia
Hang Wang
Jianming Guo
Part XII Special Situations in RALP
39 Large Median Lobe: Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy (RARP)
325(4)
Xu Zhang
Xin Ma
40 Large Volume Gland with Small Pelvis
329(6)
Chin-Heng Lu
Yen-Chuan Ou
41 Robot Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy in Kidney Transplant Recipients
335(8)
Brendan Dias
Homayoun Zargar
42 Patients with Previous BPH Surgery
343(4)
Ng Chi Fai Anthony
Chiu Ka-Fung Peter
43 Salvage Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy
347(4)
Camille Berquin
Arjun Nathan
Ruben De Groote
Senthil Nathan
44 Super-Extended Robot Assisted Radical Prostatectomy in Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer
351(8)
Elio Mazzone
Alberto Briganti
Francesco Montorsi
45 Prostatectomy in Oligometastatic Prostate Cancer
359(8)
Tushar Aditya Narain
Mohammad Alkhamees
Prasanna Sooriakumaran
46 Inguinal Hernia Repair During Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy
367(6)
Abdullah Erdem Canda
Arif Ozkan
Emre Bahk
47 Robot Assisted Partial Prostatectomy for Anterior Cancer
373(4)
Arnauld Villers
Jonathan Olivier
48 Complications in Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy: Prevention and Management
377(12)
Laura C. Perez
Aref S. Sayegh
Anibal La Riva
Charles F. Polotti
Rene Sotelo
Part XIII Functional Recovery After RALP
49 Functional Recovery After RALP: Erectile Function
389(8)
Giacomo Rebez
Ottavia Runti
Michele Rizzo
Giovanni Liguori
Andrea Lissiani
Carlo Trombetta
50 Functional Recovery POST-RALP: Continence
397(14)
Dahong Zhang
Yuchen Bai
Qi Zhang
Index 411
Riccardo Autorino MD PhD is a Professor of Urology and Director of Surgical Innovation and Clinical Research in the Department of Urology at Rush University, in Chicago, IL, USA. Before that, he spent 5 years in Richmond, VA, working at VCU Health as Director of Urologic Oncology in the Division of Urology and co-lead of the GU working group in the Massey Cancer Center. After graduating cum laude from Federico II Medical School in Napoli, Italy, Dr. Autorino completed his residency training in the same city, where he also obtained a PhD in Urological Sciences. Then, he completed his fellowship training in robotic surgery at the Cleveland Clinic. He received many awards for his academic activity, including the 2012 Italian Matula Award by the Italian Society of Urology and the 2017 Hans Marberger Award at the annual EAU meeting. Having published over 500 PubMed-indexed publications, Dr. Autorino has a Scopus h-index of 60. He serves as Associate Editor for Minerva Urology,Urology Video Journal and Central European Journal of Urology, as well as editorial board member for many journals. Primary focus of his clinical practice is the management of genitourinary cancers, and their surgical treatment using robotic assisted surgery.

Senthil Nathan is a Consultant Urological Surgeon and Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, working at UCLH and is Director of Robotic Education in Chitra Sethia Centre for Robotics and Minimally Invasive Surgery. After graduating MBBS with honours from The Madras Medical College, Senthil completed his Masters in Surgery from Bangalore Medical College where he won The Association of Surgeons of India Gold Medal for securing the highest mark in the surgical exit exam. While working as an Assistant Surgeon in The Church of South India Hospital in Bangalore he was one among the first candidates to be selected by the Royal College of Surgeons of England to continue specialist training in the Overseas Training Scheme. After workingin general surgery and obtaining FRCS in Yorkshire he obtained a Diploma in Urology while working at Royal Free Hospital. He secured an Honorary Lecturer position at Guys Hospital to develop robotic techniques in urology. Along with Mr John Wickham and colleagues from The Imperial College he developed The Probot, and carried out the first true robotic surgery in the world.

Shancheng Ren is a professor and urologic surgeon at the Department of Urology, Shanghai Changhai Hospital in Shanghai, China. After finishing his M.D. degree in Nanjing Medical University, he completed his joint Ph.D. degree from Second Military Medical University and University of California, San Francisco.   He specializes in minimally invasive surgery for urologic tumors and multimodality treatment for prostate cancer. He has performed over 800 cases of robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) and has pioneered in single-port RARP and ambulatory prostatectomy in Asia. He is the Deputy Chairman of Urological Association of Asia (UAA) website and a member of the Uro-oncology Prostate Subcommittee of the SIU Academy. He has been appointed as the Secretary General of the Chinese Urological Association (CUA) Youth Committee, as well as Chairman of the CUA Youth Committee Minimally Invasive Surgery Section and Deputy Secretary General of the Robotic Urology Section of CUA. He is also the Deputy Chairman of the Shanghai Urological Association Youth Committee.

Dr. Pavan an Italian Urologist, fellow of the European Board of Urology since June 2017. In 2014, He was awarded the AUA-SIU exchange research fellowship after being selected from a pool of qualified Italian Urology residents. His main interests are minimally invasive surgery and uro-oncology.

DI Gu is a consultant urological surgeon and an associated professor in the first affiliated hospital of Guangzhou medical university (GMU). After graduating MBBS from the Southern Medical University, Di completed his Masters in Biomedicine and Molecular Science in Kings College London. He finished his residency program in Nanfang Hospital and obtained his PhD degree in the Southern Medical University in Guangzhou in 2013. At the same year, he won a Chinese national selection and became the first international trainee selected by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from China. He was then worked in Kings College Hospital London as a senior clinical fellow and a robotic fellow in University College Hospital London. He went back to China in 2019 and built up the urological robotic team in the first affiliated hospital in GMU since then.

Dr. Sridhars main interests are in minimally invasive surgery, image guided surgery in Urology and digitisation of surgery and surgical education. Currently, he is a consultant urologist within the pelvic cancer team at UCLH focusing on bladder and prostate cancer as well as reconstructive surgery with a special interest in optimizing outcomes post treatment.