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The first 3 editions of "Robotic Urology" have already become a gold-standard in the robotic community worldwide.

This book provides a systematic and well-structured content which includes all fields of urology – general aspects on robot-assisted urologic surgery, kidney and adrenal, pelvis, bladder, prostate, reconstructive urology, and the male genital tract. 

The book brings together leading robotic surgeons from around the world to provide an updated text that covers all oncologic and reconstructive procedures in urologic surgery that are performed with robotic assistance.

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FM: Preface.- Foreword.- 1 New Robotic Platforms.- 2 Anesthesiological
considerations during robotic urologic surgery.- 3 Training and Education in
Robotic Surgery: Recommendations of ERUS (EAU Robotic Urology Section).- 4
Role of the table side assistant in robot-assisted surgery.- 5 Surgical
Anatomy of Kidneys and Adrenals.- 6 Patient positioning and port placement in
renal robotic surgery.- 7 Robotic Radical Nephrectomy.- 8 Partial Resection
of the Kidney for Renal Cancer.- 9 Hilar dissection with various clamping
techniques.- 10 Retroperitoneal approach for partial robot-assisted
nephrectomy.- 11 Robotic Single-Port Partial Nephrectomy.- 12 Fluorescence in
Partial Nephrectomy.- 13 Outcomes of Robotic Partial Nephrectomy.- 14
Robot-assisted renal transplant surgery.- 15 Robotic Nephroureterectomy.- 16
Robot-assisted single and multiport adrenalectomy.- 17 Surgical Anatomy of
Pelvic Lymph Nodes.- 18 Surgical Anatomy of the Bladder.- 19 Surgical Anatomy
of the Prostate.- 20 Anatomic Considerations of the Neurovascular Bundle.- 21
Female Robot Assisted Radical Cystectomy - Anterior Exenteration.- 22
Robot-assisted female organ sparing cystectomy.- 23 Male robot-assisted
radical cystectomy with nerve sparing technique.- 24 Robotic-Assisted Pelvic
Lymph Node Dissection in the Management of High-Risk Bladder Cancer.- 25
Intracorporeal Urinary Diversion: Ileal Conduit.- 26 Robot assisted
intracorporeal urinary Diversion: Orthotopic neobladder.- 27 Posterior
reconstruction in robot assisted intracorpreal orthotopic neobladder.- 28
Single Port Robot-Assisted Radical Cystectomy: Technique and Considerations.-
29 Techniques of robot assisted extracorporeal urinary diversion.- 30
Outcomes of robot-assisted radical cystectomy.- 31 Robotic-Assisted Bladder
Diverticulectomy.- 32 Perioperative Management of Robotic-Assisted Radical
Cystectomy.- 33 Robot-Assisted Simple Prostatectomy.- 34 Trans- and
Extraperitoneal Approach for Robotic-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy.- 35
Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy: Anterior approach.- 36 Posterior
approach for robot-assisted radical prostatectomy.- 37 Robot-assisted
Precision prostatectomy.- 38 Bladder neck dissection during robotic radical
prostatectomy.- 39 Nerve sparing techniques in robot-assisted radical
prostatectomy.- 40 Nerve-sparing robot-assisted prostatectomy using the
neurovascular structure-adjacent frozen section examination (NeuroSAFE)
technique.- 41 The Hood Technique: A Method by Which to Promote Early
Recovery of Urinary Continence Following Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic
Prostatectomy.- 42 Antegrade Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: Factors
Impacting Potency Preservation.- 43 Techniques to promote nerve regeneration
after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy.- 44 Preservation of Lateral and
Anterior Periprostatic Structures in Radical Prostatectomy: The
Sleeve-Technique.- 45 The apical dissection in robot-assisted radical
prostatectomy.- 46 Posterior Reconstruction of the Rhabdomioshpincter.- 47
The urethrovesical anastomosis on robot-assisted radical prostatectomy.- 48
Anterior reconstruction in radical prostatectomy.- 49 Robot-assisted radical
prostatectomy in locally advanced prostate cancer.- 50 Salvage robot-assisted
radical prostatectomy after radiotherapy or focal treatment.- 51 Single port
approach for robot-assisted radical prostatectomy.- 52 Robot-assisted
prostatectomy for oligometastatic prostate cancer.- 53 Lymphadenectomy in
prostate cancer: techniques and outcome.- 54 Nomograms in robot-assisted
radical prostatectomy predicting extracapsular extension and lymph node
involvement.- 55 Outcome Measures After Robot-Assisted Radical
Prostatectomy.- 56 Urinary incontinence after robot-assisted radical
prostatectomy.- 57 Erectile Dysfunction and Penile Rehabilitation After
Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy.- 58 Robot-Assisted Pyeloplasty.- 59
Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Ureteral Reimplantation.- 60 Robotic assisted
laparoscopy in the Treatment of genito-urinary prolapse.- 61 Vesicovaginal
Fistula: Epidemiology, Diagnostics and Robotic Assisted Repair with
Peritoneal Flap Inlay.- 62 Robot-assisted YV-plasty for recurrent bladder
neck stenosis.- 63 The use of indocyanine green in robot assisted urology.-
64 Robotic small bowel Ureter substitution.- 65 Robotic-assisted renal
autotransplantation.- 66 Robotic Asssisted Vasectomy Reversal And
Varicocelectomy.- 67 Single port groin lymph node dissection in penile
cancer.- 68 Robotic-Assisted Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection.- 69
Complications of robotic surgical access.- 70 Complications of Robotic
Instrument Malfunctions.- 71 Complications of Robotic Oncologic Renal
Surgery.- 72 Complications After Robotic Bladder Surgery.- 73 Complications
of Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy.- BM - Index.
Hubert John Formation in Urology in Winterthur, Zurich, Boston MA and  Syracuse NY. Chief of Urology, Kantonsspital Winterthur, Switzerland. Focused in minimal invasive urology and innovative new urological procedures. Several international clinical and basic research awards, as AUA-ACMI-prize 2002, Alken-prize  2001, Munich Innovation prize 2001. Swiss national research foundation and several competitive grants since 10 years. Published over 100 original papers, description of several new operative techniques in radical prostatectomy and urinary incontinence and more than 400 scientific contributions. Editor of the Textbook "Robotic Urology", together with P. Wiklund (Springer, 2008), second edition 2013.  First urologic daVinci-procedures in Switzerland 2002. One of the most experienced DaVinci-console surgeons in Europe with over 3000 console surgeon daVinci-procedures including radical prostatectomy, cystectomy, pyeloplasty, partial nephrectomy and many live, and guest proctorships abroad.





Peter Wiklund, MD, PhD, FRCS (Hon), Professor and Director of the Bladder Cancer Program at the Icahn School of Medicine at the Mount Sinai Health System and Professor in Urology at the Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden. Dr Wiklund is a world-renowned surgeon who pioneered robot-assisted cystectomy, and prior to joining Mount Sinai, Wiklund was Chair of Urology, Molecular Medicine, and Surgery, and Professor of Urology at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden, where he built a leading cystectomy program. He has performed more than 4,500 robotic operations and has extensive experience in advanced oncological surgery in patients whose tumor is growing on several pelvic organs (multi-organ tumor, bladder, prostate, colorectal, ovarian, and uterine). Dr. Wiklund has travelled the world as an invited lecturer and has performed live educational surgeries throughout Europe, Asia, and South America. He is chair of the scientific working group of the European Urology Robotic Section of the European Association of Urology and is an international member of the American Urological Association. He has authored more than 400 peer-reviewed publications and 45 review articles and has been the editor and contributing author for three textbooks on robot-assisted surgery.