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Common Urologic Problems: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Common Urologic Problems: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BEP) or prostate enlargement is a common condition that affects older men. It is usually not a serious threat to health, but puts pressure on the bladder and urethra, which affects the passing of urine.

This book is a comprehensive guide to BEP, covering all aspects of the disorder, from etiology and evaluation, to medical and surgical management.

Divided into fifty chapters, it provides detail on all conditions associated with BEP, including acute and chronic urinary retention, asymptomatic prostatic enlargement and post prostatectomy incontinence. TURP (transurethral resection of the prostate) surgery is covered in depth.

Key points

  • Comprehensive guide to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BEP)/prostate enlargement
  • Covers all aspects of the disorder from etiology and evaluation, to treatment of numerous associated conditions
  • In depth coverage of TURP surgery
  • Includes more than 300 detailed diagrams, figures and tables
Product Details
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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
343
Dimensions (mm)
140.00 x 203.00
Weight (g)
515
  • 1. Monopolar TURP

    2. Bipolar TURP

    3. Thulium Laser

    4. Holmium Laser

    5. KTP Laser

    6. Uroflowmetry and Multi-Channel Urodynamics in Male LUTS

    7. Urodynamic Studies

    8. Open Prostatectomy—Where do we Stand?

    9. Laparoscopic Management of BPH

    10. Acute Urinary Retention in BPH

    11. Chronic Urinary Retention

    12. Asymptomatic Prostatic Enlargement

    13. Sudden Death after BPH Surgery

    14A. Post Prostatectomy Incontinence

    14B. Management of Post-Prostatectomy Urinary Incontinence

    15. Issues in BEP Consensus and Controversies

    16. Prostatic Intraurethral Angle

    17. Metabolic Syndrome and BPH

    18. Sterilisation of Endoscopic Equipments

    19. Persistent Hematuria:: Causes and Management

    20. Prolonged Catheterization Problems and UTI

    21. TURP—Immediate Post-operative Concerns

    22. Lasers for BEP:: Which one to Why?

    23. TURP and Sex:: Erectile Dysfunction Retrograde Ejaculation

    24. ED as Marker of CAD

    25. Consensus on Guidelines on Management of BPH

    26. Issues in BEP Consensus and Controversies

    27. Anti-platelets and TURP

    28. TURP and Pacemaker

    29.  Evaluating Prostate Volume

    30. Bleeding in TURP

    31. Concomitant Problems of Previous TURP

    32. TUR Syndrome

    33. Bladder Perforation during TURP

    34. Medical Management

    35. Nocturia

    36. CA Prostate and BPH

    37. Coexisting Benign Enlargement of Prostate and TCC Bladder

    38. Parkinson’s Disease and BEP

    39. Bladder Diverticulum and BEP

    40. Minimally Invasive Treatment of BPH

    41. Older and Newer Modalities of Treatment in BEP

    42. Important Studies and Drug Trials in BPH

    43A. Medical Management versus Early Surgery

    43B. Medical Rx versus Early Surgery BPH

    44A. TURP versus HoLEP

    44B. TURP versus Laser

    45. Thulium Laser Prostatectomy versus Holmium

    46. Vaporization/Enucleation

    47. Pre-operative Strictures Will U Proceed? If Small Prostate and If Large Prostate

    48. Post Prostatectomy Bladder Neck Contracture

    49. Message of Urethral Strictures

    50. Surgery for BEP:: Summation

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