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Hinman's Atlas of UroSurgical Anatomy

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  • 2nd Edition - May 2, 2012
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Greg T. MacLennan
  • Language: English

The detailed illustrations in Hinman’s Atlas of UroSurgical Anatomy, supplemented by radiologic and pathologic images, help you clearly visualize the complexities of the ge… Read more

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The detailed illustrations in Hinman’s Atlas of UroSurgical Anatomy, supplemented by radiologic and pathologic images, help you clearly visualize the complexities of the genitourinary tract and its surrounding anatomy so you can avoid complications and provide optimal patient outcomes. This medical reference book is an indispensable clinical tool for Residents and experienced urologic surgeons alike.

Key features

  • See structures the way they appear during surgery though illustrations, as well as a number of newly added intra-operative photographs
  • Operate with greater confidence with the assistance of this extensively enhanced complement to Hinman’s Atlas of Urologic Surgery, 3rd Edition

Readership

Urologists; OB/GYN; General Surgery

Table of contents

Section I: Systems

1: Arterial System
Development of the Arterial System
Arterial System: Structure and Function


2: Venous System
Development of the Venous System
Venous System: Structure and Function


3: Lymphatic System
Development of the Lymphatic System
Structure and Function of the Lymphatic System


4: Peripheral Nervous System
Development of the Peripheral Nervous System
Nerve Supply of the Genitourinary System


5: Skin
Development of the Skin
Structure and Function of the Skin


6: Gastrointestinal Tract
Development of the Gastrointestinal Tract
Structure of the Gastrointestinal Tract

Section II: Body Wall

7: Anterolateral Body Wall
Development of the Abdominal Wall Muscles
Anterolateral and Lower Abdominal Body Wall: Structure and Function


8: Posterolateral and Posterior Body Wall
Development of the Posterior Body Wall
Posterolateral Body Wall: Structure and Function


9: Inguinal Region
Development of the Structures About the Groin
Inguinal and Femoral Regions: Structure and Function


10: Pelvis
Development of the Pelvis
Structure of the Pelvis


11: Perineum
Development of the Perineum
Perineal Structure

Section III: Organs

12: Kidney, Ureter, and Adrenal Glands
Development of the Kidney, Ureter, and Adrenal Glands
Kidney, Ureter, and Adrenal Glands: Structure and Function


13: Bladder, Ureterovesical Junction, and Rectum
Development of the Bladder, Ureterovesical Junction, and Rectum
Bladder and Ureterovesical Junction: Structure and Function


14: Prostate and Urethral Sphincters
Development of the Prostate, Seminal Vesicles, and Urethral Sphincters
Prostate, Urinary Sphincters, and Seminal Vesicles: Structure and Function


15: Female Genital Tract and Urethra
Development of the Female Genital Tract and Urethra
Female Genital Tract, Urethra, and Sphincters: Structure and Function


16: Penis and Male Urethra
Development of the Penis and Urethra
Structure and Function of the Penis and Male Urethra


17: Testis
Development of the Testis
The Testes and Adnexae: Structure and Function

Product details

  • Edition: 2
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 16, 2014
  • Language: English

About the author

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Greg T. MacLennan

Gregory T. MacLennan, MD is currently the Division Chief of Anatomic Pathology at Case Western Reserve University. Starting in 2008, he has been a professor of pathology and urology & oncology at CWRU. Since 2006, he has been the director of the Seidman Cancer Center Tissue Procurement & Histology Facility. He is also the Senior Pathologist at University Hospitals since 1995. He is also a member of numerous boards of various journals, including Cancer, Journal of Clinical Pathology, and American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Pathology, Urology and Oncology, Division Chief, Anatomic Pathology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio, USA