Urologists interested in prosthesis surgery currently offer a range of procedures eg slings for incontinence in both men and women, and is also within the remit of those undertaking AUS (artificial urinary sphincter) implantation, and likewise andrological surgeons undertaking penile prosthesis also offer AUS. There are a number of procedures which are common to all urologists with a general urology practice eg ureteric stents and testicular implants. However, the purpose of this book is to cover this area of urological surgery and provide a reference book for those interested in expanding their practice.
This comprehensive book covers all areas of prosthetic
surgery, from surgical steps for procedures to following up with patients who
are being considered for or have undergone prosthetic surgery. The authors
provide a thorough background of the different types of prostheses and stents,
allowing the reader to get the most up-to-date information about the materials
used to manufacture the devices. Developments in the field of prostheses,
infections and antibiotic coatings are covered in the chapters, as well as
research on biofilms.
Prosthetic Surgery in Urology is a timely reference
book for both trainees and established urological surgeons. Professionals
interested in expanding their clinical practice will find this book to be an
essential resource for developing knowledge and skills in this area.