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|a Techniques in percutaneous renal stone surgery /
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|a This book covers all aspects of Percutaneous Renal stone surgeries, starting with a step-by-step approach to patient evaluation and pre-operative preparation to the actual planning of surgeries. The topics covered give a general outline of stone treatment as well as the handling of different situations. It covers new developments in the field with a new approach to the treatment of Stone disease. The special chapters of interest are training in such surgeries and troubleshooting, emphasizing the management of difficulties such as residual stones and complications faced during surgeries. An essential aspect of this book is a detailed chapter on the intricacies and their management, which serves as a helpful tool to novice surgeons, who can be well prepared in advance to avoid possible complications. The book serves as a primer for the practical training of young surgeons and trainees as well. It will help them widen their horizons on all the aspects of stone surgery before embarking on this journey and will help to inspire many budding surgeons to take up and specialize in this surgery. Surgeons, at the mid-career level, will also be able to refresh their knowledge, learn about the newer technologies and the latest technological advancements in this field covered in this book. For surgeons and academicians at all stages of their careers, this comprehensive book, covering all aspects of the popular technique of PCNL, is helpful to update their knowledge of this subject.
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|a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1: Anatomy for Percutaneous Renal Surgery and Access to Pelvicalyceal System -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Kidney Coverings and Relations of Other Organs -- 1.3 Intrarenal Vessels [3] -- 1.3.1 Renal Artery -- 1.3.2 Renal Vein -- 1.3.3 Pelvicalyceal System -- References -- 2: Imaging for Percutaneous Renal Surgery -- 2.1 Introduction and Surgical Anatomy -- 2.2 Relevant Surgical Anatomy -- 2.3 Percutaneous Renal Access Without Image Guidance -- 2.3.1 Indications -- 2.4 The Technique -- 2.4.1 Complications
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|a 2.5 Conventional Imaging Using Image Intensifier (II) -- 2.5.1 The Technique [6] -- 2.6 The Triangulation Technique -- 2.7 Practical Tips -- 2.8 The Bulls Eye Technique -- 2.9 Other Techniques -- 2.10 Multiple Punctures and Different Access Modifications -- 2.11 Radiation Safety and Precautions -- 2.12 Intraoperative Ultrasonography and Obtaining the Access -- 2.12.1 Equipment -- 2.13 The Ultrasound Guided Access -- 2.14 Trouble Shooting -- 2.15 Concluding Remarks -- 2.16 Newer Modalities -- 2.16.1 Indications -- 2.16.2 The Technique -- 2.17 Preoperative Imaging for PCNL
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|a 2.17.1 Plain X-Ray (KUB) -- 2.17.2 X-Ray IVU -- 2.18 CT Scan and 3D Reconstruction Imaging for Renal Stones -- 2.19 Postoperative Imaging Following PCNL (Also Refer to Chapter on Residual Stones) -- 2.19.1 Plain X-Ray KUB -- 2.19.2 Antegrade Nephrostogram -- 2.19.3 Ultrasound -- 2.19.4 CT KUB -- 2.20 Conclusion -- References -- 3: Preoperative Workup for Percutaneous Renal Surgery -- 3.1 History -- 3.2 Introduction -- 3.3 Indications for PCNL Ref. [5] -- 3.4 Contraindications for the PCNL Surgery -- 3.5 History Taking -- 3.5.1 Physical Examination
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|a 3.5.2 Laboratory Tests as Pre-operative Workup -- 3.5.3 Complete Blood Cell Count -- 3.5.4 Urine Analysis and Urine Culture -- 3.5.5 Imaging -- 3.6 Guy's Stone Scoring (GSS) System Ref. [8] -- 3.6.1 S.T.O.N.E. Morphometry -- 3.6.2 CROES Nomogram -- References -- 4: Consent for PCNL -- 4.1 Financial Consent -- References -- 5: Anesthetic Considerations for Percutaneous Renal Surgery -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Pathophysiological Considerations -- 5.3 Management of Patients on Antiplatelet Drugs or Anticoagulants
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|a 5.4 Management of Infective Complications During and After Percutaneous Renal Surgery and the Role of Anesthesia -- 5.5 Technique of Anesthesia -- 5.6 Preparation of the Patient for Percutaneous Renal Surgery Ref. [9] -- 5.7 Intraoperative Considerations -- 5.7.1 Theater and Anesthesia Preparation -- 5.8 Postoperative Care of Percutaneous Renal Surgery Patients -- References -- 6: PCNL Armamentarium: Rigid and Flexible Nephroscopes -- 6.1 Nephroscopes -- 6.2 History -- 6.2.1 Rigid Scope Design and Principle of Optics -- 6.3 Methods of Sterilisation of Rigid Nephroscopes
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