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  • Sari: Management of Urology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2023
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  • ISBN-13: 9783031110009
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  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783031110009

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This latest book in the Management of Urology Series provides insight into how to appropriately manage patients undergoing pelvic robotic urological surgery for renal cancer. Extensive guidance is provided on how to perform a range of procedures including the retroperitoneal renal approach along with information on how to utilize the latest robots effectively. Cases are also presented on how to best manage complications associated with partial nephrectomy. Each chapter also contains learning objectives to assist the reader in extrapolating the key information covered.

Robotic Surgery for Renal Cancer is an up-to-date overview of the latest techniques utilized in this field along with potential management strategies for these patients, making it a critical resource for urologists, oncologists, and specialist nurses.

1 Suturing Techniques in Robot-Asssisted Partial Nephrectomy (RAPN)
1(6)
Hannah Van Puyvelde
Ruben De Groote
2 Resection Techniques Robotic-Assisted Partial Nephrectomy
7(2)
Sophie Knipper
Ruben De Groote
Alexandre Mottrie
3 Clamping Techniques for Partial Nephrectomy
9(6)
Ruben De Groote
Pietro Piazza
Rui Farinha
Alexandre Mottrie
4 Robotic Retroperitoneal Partial Nephrectomy
15(16)
Joseph Hon-Ming Wong
Peng-Fei Shao
Jeremy Yuen-Chun Teoh
5 Robotic Partial Nephrectomy
31(12)
Riccardo Campi
Selcuk Erdem
Onder Kara
Umberto Carbonara
Michele Marchioni
Alessio Pecoraro
Riccardo Bertolo
Alexandre Ingels
Maximilian Kriegmair
Nicola Pavan
Eduard Roussel
Angela Pecoraro
Daniele Amparore
6 Pushing the Boundaries in Robot---Assisted Partial Nephrectomy for Renal Cancer
43(20)
Charles Van Praet
Pieter De Backer
Riccardo Campi
Pietro Piazza
Alessio Pecoraro
Alexandre Mottrie
Andrea Minervini
Karel Decaestecker
7 Perioperative Surgical Complications in Robotic Partial Nephrectomy
63(16)
Riccardo Tellini
Giovanni Enrico Cacciamani
Michele Marchioni
Andrea Minervini
Andrea Mari
8 Renal Robotic Surgery for Lefties: Left-Handedness in Upper Tract Robotic Surgery
79(8)
Mylle Toon
Challacombe Ben
Uvin Pieter
Mottrie Alexandre
9 Training with New Robots and How to Transition from One System to the Next in Renal Cancer Surgery
87(12)
Kenneth Chen
Kae Jack Tay
John Shyi Peng Yuen
Nathan Lawrentschuk
10 New Robots and How this has Changed Operative Technique in Renal Cancer Surgery
99(12)
Christopher Soliman
Marc A. Furrer
Nathan Lawrentschuk
11 Use of Indocyanine Green (ICG) During Robotic Surgery for Renal Cancer
111(8)
Geert De Naeyer
Carlo Andrea Bravi
Alexandre Mottrie
12 3D Virtual Models and Augmented Reality for Robot-Assisted Partial Nephrectomy
119(16)
E. Checcucci
P. Verri
G. Cacciamani
S. Pulliatti
M. Taratkin
J. Marenco
J. Gomez Rivas
D. Veneziano
F. Porpiglia
13 Open Partial Nephrectomy: Current Status in the Minimally-Invasive Surgery Era
135(10)
Riccardo Campi
Selcuk Erdem
Onder Kara
Umberto Carbonara
Michele Marchioni
Alessio Pecoraro
Riccardo Bertolo
Alexandre Ingels
Maximilian Kriegmair
Nicola Pavan
Eduard Roussel
Angela Pecoraro
Daniele Amparore
14 Decision-Making for Patients with Localized Renal Masses
145(6)
Riccardo Campi
Selcuk Erdem
Onder Kara
Umberto Carbonara
Michele Marchioni
Alessio Pecoraro
Riccardo Bertolo
Alexandre Ingels
Maximilian Kriegmair
Nicola Pavan
Eduard Roussel
Angela Pecoraro
Daniele Amparore
15 Management of Localized Renal Masses: The European Association of Urology (EAU), American Urological Association (AUA) and American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Guidelines' Perspective
151(4)
Riccardo Campi
Selcuk Erdem
Onder Kara
Umberto Carbonara
Michele Marchioni
Alessio Pecoraro
Riccardo Bertolo
Alexandre Ingels
Maximilian Kriegmair
Nicola Pavan
Eduard Roussel
Angela Pecoraro
Daniele Amparore
16 Active Surveillance and Watchful Waiting in Renal Cancer
155(4)
Riccardo Campi
Selcuk Erdem
Onder Kara
Umberto Carbonara
Michele Marchioni
Alessio Pecoraro
Riccardo Bertolo
Alexandre Ingels
Maximilian Kriegmair
Nicola Pavan
Eduard Roussel
Angela Pecoraro
Daniele Amparore
17 Ablative Therapies in Renal Cancer
159(8)
Riccardo Campi
Selcuk Erdem
Onder Kara
Umberto Carbonara
Michele Marchioni
Alessio Pecoraro
Riccardo Bertolo
Alexandre Ingels
Maximilian Kriegmair
Nicola Pavan
Eduard Roussel
Angela Pecoraro
Daniele Amparore
18 Open Radical Nephrectomy
167(6)
Riccardo Campi
Selcuk Erdem
Onder Kara
Umberto Carbonara
Michele Marchioni
Alessio Pecoraro
Riccardo Bertolo
Alexandre Ingels
Maximilian Kriegmair
Nicola Pavan
Eduard Roussel
Angela Pecoraro
Daniele Amparore
19 Transperitoneal and Retroperitoneal Port Placement
173(12)
Alireza Ghoreifi
Hooman Djaladat
Andre Luis Abreu
20 Robot Assisted Laparoscopy for Renal Cancer: Transperitoneal Versus Retroperitoneal Approach
185(28)
Vidyasagar Chinnu
Zein Alhamdani
Damien Bolton
Nathan Lawrentschuk
Greg Jack
21 Robotic Radical Nephrectomy
213(4)
Riccardo Campi
Selcuk Erdem
Onder Kara
Umberto Carbonara
Michele Marchioni
Alessio Pecoraro
Riccardo Bertolo
Alexandre Ingels
Maximilian Kriegmair
Nicola Pavan
Eduard Roussel
Angela Pecoraro
Daniele Amparore
22 Preoperative Setting-Up of Patients Undergoing Robotic Inferior Vena Cava Thrombectomy
217(10)
Raj Kumar
Nima Nassiri
Daniel Park
Vinay Duddalwar
Inderbir Gill
Giovanni Cacciamani
23 Renal Cell Carcinoma with Tumor Thrombus: A Review of Relevant Anatomy and Surgical Techniques for the General Urologist
227(10)
Christian A. Dewan
Joseph P. Vaughan
Ian C. Bennie
Maurizio Buscarini
24 Cytoreductive Nephrectomy in Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma
237
Roser Vives Dilme
Juan Gomez Rivas
Riccardo Campi
Javier Puente
Jesus Moreno Sierra
Sanchia Goonewardene qualified from Birmingham Medical School with Honours in Clinical Science and a BMedSc Degree in Medical Genetics and Molecular Medicine. She has a specific interest in academia during her spare time, with over 727 publications to her name with 2 papers as a number 1 most cited in fields (Biomedical Library), and has significantly contributed to the Urological Academic World - she has since added a section to the European Association of Urology Congress on Prostate Cancer Survivorship and Supportive Care and is an associate member of an EAU guidelines panel on Chronic Pelvic Pain. She has been the UK lead in an EAU led study on Salvage Prostatectomy. She has also contributed to the BURST IDENTIFY study as a collaborator.





Her background with research entails an MPhil, the work from which went on to be drawn up as a document for PCUK then, NICE endorsed. She gained funding from the Wellcome Trust for her Research Elective. She is an Alumni of the Urology Foundation, who sponsored a trip to USANZ trainee week, and has published several books.





She has supervised her first thesis with Kings College London and Guys Hospital, and is an Associate Editor with the Journal of Robotic Surgery, responsible as Urology Section Editor. She is an Editorial board member of the World Journal of Urology and was a Guest Editor for a Special Issue on Salvage Therapy in Prostate Cancer. She is a review board member for BMJ case reports. Additionally, she is on The International Continence Society Panel on Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, Good Urodynamic Practice Panel, is an ICS abstract reviewer and has been an EPoster Chair at ICS. More recently she has been an ICS Ambassador 2020 and is an ICS Mentor. She has chaired semi-live surgery at ERUS and presented her work as part of the Young Academic Urology Section at ERUS. More recently she has been an ICS Ambassador 2020 and is an ICS Mentor. She has chaired semi-live surgery at ERUS and presented her work as part of the Young Academic Urology Section at ERUS.







Professor Raj Persad, appointed in 1996, is a Consultant Urological Surgeon and Andrologist in Bristol. In his clinical role, he is one of the most experienced pelvic cancer surgeons in the UK and was one of the first in the UK to practice female neobladder reconstruction following cystectomy for invasive bladder cancer. He has subspecialised over many years in precise surgical techniques which improve both oncologic and functional outcomes. This includes techniques ranging from 1) the use of the Da Vinci Robot for performing Robot Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy, 2) High Intensity Focused Ultrasound for minimally invasive non-surgical treatment of prostate cancer and 3) Rectal Spacer and Fiducial Marker  precision placement for optimizing the outcomes of Image Guided Radiotherapy for prostate cancer.





In the field of Diagnostics he has been one of the National Leads in developing the prostate pre-biopsy MRI pathway for patients with elevated PSA. This has optimized the accuracy of cancer diagnosis minimized clinical risk and sepsis associated with transrectal biopsy. He has developed to a fine art both cognitive transperineal biopsies of the prostate as well as Fusion Biopsy of the prostate.

Professor Persad has been a National pioneer in minimally invasive techniques for the treatment of Symptomatic Benign Prostatic as an alternative to Transurethral Prostatectomy (TURP). These techniques include Urolift (prostatic urethral lift) procedure which he does under general or local anaesthetic depending on patient preference as well as REZUM, steam treatment of the prostate. He also treats BPH with Green Light Laser. All these techniques are offered by Professor Persad for BPH as well as traditional TURP if tablet therapy has failed or  cannot be tolerated by the patient.

Professor Persad is also a National Authority in thetreatment of Erectile Dysfunction. He practices optimum medical therapies for all male patients and has a large cohort of patients who are diabetic or who have had prostatectomy and in need of erectile function restoration. If conservative therapy fails with erectogenic pharmacotherapy or use of medical devices he can offer the insertion of state of the art penile prosthetic devices. Professor Persad also treats deformity due to Peyronies across a range of severity, offering therapeutic injection in its early phases and various types of surgical correction if this fails according to patient needs.

Professor Persad has a 25 year experience in the restoration of fertility through microsurgical reversal of vasectomy and has some of the best results nationally. He also for more complex cases offers epididymo-vasovasostomy. In combination with the Bristol Centre for Reproductive Medicine, he will soon be offering male infertility procedures such as micro-TESE (testicular extraction of sperm) in order to optimize assisted conception techniques.

Academically, Prof Persad is involved in an extensive range of research with the Universities of Bristol, Pittsburgh, London and Oxford. These include the detection of early bladder and prostate cancer and novel imaging and treatment strategies for these diseases. He formerly led a  team of researchers engaged in improving strategies for treatment of advanced prostate cancer in areas of hormonal treatment and immunotherapy (BPCRN). He has been Principal Investigator, Chief Investigator, and Collaborator in many National and International studies sponsored by the MRC, EORTC, CRUK, and NCRN. He has been a recipient of £4.5m research grants from UK bodies as well as the NIH USA, and has published over 300 scientific articles and 7 books in the field of Urology.

Together with Scientists and Clinicians in Bristol he is part of the productive BRC (Biomed Research Centre), which has a number of far-reaching clinicaland scientific goals in the field of cancer and is Surgical Principle Investigator for the PreVent and Pre-Empt trials of lifestyle intervention in prostate cancer. He has an innovative research programme with Prof Chris Melhuish in Medical Robotics to enhance surgery and radiotherapy modalities with Robotic assistance.





In addition to his University and NHS Clinical commitments, he spends time visiting hospital units in the developing world (eg Tanzania), where he helps to train junior doctors and other healthcare professionals.









Dr. David M. Albala graduated with a geology degree from Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania.  He completed his medical school training at Michigan State University and went on to complete his surgical residency at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.  Following this, Dr. Albala was an endourology fellow at Washington University Medical Center under the direction of Ralph V. Clayman.  He practiced atLoyola University Medical Center in Chicago and rose from the ranks of Instructor to full Professor in Urology and Radiology in eight years. After 10 years, he became a tenured Professor at Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina. At Duke, he was Co-Director of the Endourology fellowship and Director for the Center of Minimally Invasive and Robotic Urological Surgery. He has over 180 publications in peer-reviewed journals and has authored five books in endourology and general urology. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Robotic Surgery.  He serves on the editorial board for Medical Reviews in Urology, Current Opinions in Urology and Urology Index and Reviews. He serves as a reviewer for eight surgical journals.





Presently he is Chief of Urology at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse, New York and a physician at Associated Medical Professionals (a group of 29 urologists). He is considered a national and international authority in laparoscopic and robotic urologicalsurgery and has been an active teacher in this area for over 20 years.  His research and clinical interests have focused on robotic urological surgery.  In addition, other clinical interests include minimally invasive treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) and the use of fibrin sealants in surgery. He has been a Visiting Professor at numerous institutions across the United States as well as overseas in countries such as India, China, Iceland, Germany, France, Japan, Brazil, Australia, and Singapore. In addition, he has done operative demonstrations in over 32 countries and 23 states. He has trained 16 fellows in endourology and advanced robotic surgery.

In addition, Dr. Albala is a past White House Fellow who acted as a special assistant to Federico Pena, Secretary of Transportation, on classified and unclassified public health related issues.