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Rare and Complex Urology
- 1st Edition - February 12, 2024
- Editors: Jen Tidman, Wout Feitz
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 9 9 9 3 4 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 9 9 9 3 5 - 9
Rare and Complex Urology has been produced by the European Reference Network (ERN) for rare urogenital diseases and complex conditions, ERN eUROGEN.The book combines information on… Read more
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Request a sales quoteThe book combines information on network developments and clinical and surgical aspects, allowing for better diagnoses, treatments, and patient outcomes.
The expertise areas covered include those relating to the bladder, stone and kidney diseases, congenital malformations, pelvic floor disorders, the urethra, reconstruction, and rare cancers and tumours.
This is a must-have reference for clinicians and basic scientists interested in translational urology and surgery, including urologists, paediatric surgeons, and multidisciplinary team members seeking guidance on how to implement novel research.
- Provides a foundation for many rare urogenital diseases and complex conditions with contributions from high-volume centres monitored by ERN eUROGEN
- Combines in-depth research findings with clinical information to supply state-of-the-art care solutions for rare and complex aspects of urology
- Removes the uncertainty of managing rare and complex urogenital cases and variations in practice
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Part I: Introductory chapters
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Rare urology, ERN eUROGEN and knowledge exchange
- Abstract
- Chapter 2 The European Association of Urology (EAU) and ERN eUROGEN
- Abstract
- Part II: Overview chapters
- Chapter 3 ERN eUROGEN: Impact and innovations for rare and complex urology
- Abstract
- Introduction
- ERN eUROGEN: The European reference network for rare urogenital diseases and complex conditions
- Coordination
- Dissemination
- Evaluation
- Healthcare and CPMS
- Registries, data management and analysis
- Training and education
- Clinical practice guidelines and clinical decision support tools
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4 The patient view on the ERN programme: Share, care, cure, and pathways
- Abstract
- European Reference Networks: Advancing care and treatments for those born with rare and complex diseases
- Establishing best practice—Caring and collaboration
- The role of European Patient Advocacy Groups
- Centralisation of care in rare diseases and complex conditions [6]
- Adapting to a different life
- Rare diseases and complex conditions—A lifelong challenge
- Puberty
- Promoting Independence
- Facing the challenges of rare diseases and complex conditions – The example of living with anorectal malformation
- Clinicians and therapeutic staff
- Holistic care
- A collaborative approach
- Rare diseases and complex conditions—A late diagnosis: The real story of the psychological impact of KS/XXY
- Promoting excellent communication
- References
- Chapter 5 Cross-ERN actions and collaborations by ERN eUROGEN
- Abstract
- Introduction and background
- Policy context
- Cross-ERN collaboration
- European collaboration
- Global collaboration
- Opportunities
- References
- Chapter 6 Development of the ERN eUROGEN registry
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Data elements and data collection
- Registry setup
- Data ‘ownership’
- Roles
- Access to the ERN eUROGEN registry
- Finances
- Data analyses
- Quality aspects
- Example of the potential use of the registry
- References
- Chapter 7 Development of ERN eUROGEN clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and clinical decision support tools (CDSTs)
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction and background
- ERN guidelines consortium
- ERN Eurogen Guidelines Expert Panel
- ERN Eurogen Guidelines work and collaborations
- Future objectives
- References
- Part III: Clinical chapters
- Section A: Workstream 1: Rare congenital uro-recto-genital anomalies
- Chapter 8 Expertise Area 1.1: Complex genital reconstructions in patients with differences of sex development
- Abstract
- Overview/DSD classification
- Diagnostics
- Recommended age at surgery and legislation
- Surgical concepts of complex genital reconstruction
- References
- Chapter 9 Expertise Area 1.2: Bladder exstrophy/epispadias
- Abstract
- Epidemiology
- Types and variants
- Surgical management: Two current surgical strategies
- References
- Chapter 10 Expertise Area 1.3: Rare urological stones and kidney diseases
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Composition
- Tests
- Aetiologies
- Management
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 11 Expertise Area 1.4: Nonsyndromic urogenital tract malformation (neurogenic bladder and spina bifida)
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Background
- Classification
- Neurological pathologies affecting the LUT
- Diagnostic evaluation
- Investigations
- Other electrophysiological studies
- Clinical approach
- Management of neurogenic bladder in children
- Sexuality and fertility
- Surgery for continence (Table 5)
- Follow-up evaluation
- Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 12 Expertise Area 1.5: Posterior urethral valves
- Abstract
- Definition
- Embryology
- Epidemiology
- Genetics
- Pathophysiology
- Antenatal diagnosis
- Antenatal management
- Immediate postnatal management
- Diversion
- Ablation
- Other surgical interventions
- Medical interventions
- Long-term outcome and management
- Quality of life with PUV
- References
- Chapter 13 Expertise Area 1.6: Proximal hypospadias
- Abstract
- Embryology
- Aetiology
- Clinical features
- Surgical assessment and treatment strategies
- Work-up
- Long term and well-being
- Adult hypospadias and need for follow-up
- References
- Chapter 14 Expertise Area 1.7: Ano-uro-rectal malformations
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Classification
- Diagnostics and preoperative management
- Treatment
- Follow-up
- Outcome
- Transition and adult care
- Centers of expertise in Europe
- References
- Section B: Workstream 2: Functional urogenital conditions requiring highly specialised surgery
- Chapter 15 Expertise Area 2.1: Complicated and complex pelvic floor disorders
- Abstract
- Complications of polypropylene mesh and tapes
- Complicated urinary incontinence
- Postprostatectomy urinary incontinence
- Vesicovaginal and Vesicorectal fistulae
- References
- Chapter 16 Expertise Area 2.2: Rare diseases and conditions affecting the female urethra
- Abstract
- Introduction and epidemiology
- Urethral stricture
- Urinary fistula
- References
- Chapter 17 Expertise Area 2.3: Urethral reconstruction in rare diseases and complex conditions
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Difficult strictures in otherwise healthy urethra
- Difficult strictures in the diseased urethra
- Panurethral strictures
- Strictures post treatment (for other diseases)
- Congenital urethral malformations (e.g. proximal hypospadias)
- Future perspective: Tissue engineering?
- References
- Chapter 18 Expertise Area 2.4: Rare retroperitoneal diseases and conditions
- Abstract
- Hydronephrosis
- Upper urinary tract obstruction
- Ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO)
- Primary obstructive megaureter
- Other rare retroperitoneal conditions
- References
- Chapter 19 Expertise Area 2.5: Bladder pain syndrome/Interstitial cystitis (BPS/IC)
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Definition
- Incidence
- Diagnosis and the delayed diagnosis/misdiagnosis problem
- Patient history
- Physical exam
- Questionnaires
- Frequency voiding chart
- Urine sediment and culture
- Cytology
- Cystoscopy (with or without anaesthesia and/or diagnostic hydrodistension)
- Biopsy and pathohistological evaluation
- Urodynamics
- Imaging
- Diagnostic instillations with potassium chloride or lidocaine
- New lines of diagnostics
- Therapy
- Nonendoscopic surgical treatment
- Conclusive remarks
- References
- Chapter 20 Expertise Area 2.6: Adult urogenital reconstructive surgery
- Abstract
- Promoting bladder storage function
- Continence promoting surgery
- Bladder emptying by a catheterisable channel
- Management of Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser-Syndrome (MRKHS)
- References
- Chapter 21 Expertise Area 2.7: Surgery for transgender patients
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Interdisciplinary health care
- Mental health care
- Surgery
- References
- Section C: Workstream 3: Rare urogenital tumours
- Chapter 22 Expertise Area 3.1: Penile cancer
- Abstract
- Epidemiology and aetiology of penile cancer
- Histology
- TNM classification
- Pathophysiology of PSCC
- Diagnosis and staging
- Management of PSCC
- Quality of life (QoL)
- Centralised healthcare and reference networks
- References
- Chapter 23 Expertise Area 3.2: Testicular cancer
- Abstract
- Serum tumour markers in testicular germ cell tumours
- Management of postchemotherapy residual tumour masses and operative management in complex cases
- Testicular cancer survivorship
- Management of chemotherapy complications and delays
- References
- Chapter 24 Expertise Area 3.3: Adrenal cancer
- Abstract
- Acknowledgement
- Introduction
- Clinical presentation and examination
- Diagnostic work-up in adrenal incidentaloma
- Surgical approach
- Systemic treatment and adjuvant therapy
- References
- Chapter 25 Expertise Area 3.4: Abdominopelvic sarcoma
- Abstract
- Definition and epidemiology
- Anatomical complexity of the retroperitoneum and the subperitoneal space
- Histopathological classification of RPS and pelvic sarcomas
- Differential diagnosis
- Clinical presentation
- Diagnostic roadmap
- Staging
- Need for biopsy
- Treatment
- Defining a treatment plan for each patient
- Anatomical key points in the evaluation of an RPS or a subperitoneal sarcoma: Focus on assessment of tumour surgical resectability
- Resectability and preoperative treatment (neoadjuvant approach)
- Preoperative radiation
- Intensity-modulated radiation therapy
- Synchronous chemo-radiation
- Neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- With regional hyperthermia
- Surgical resection of RPS or subperitoneal sarcomas with curative intent: Surgical key points and technical challenges
- When surgical resectability seems not possible
- Intraoperative radiation therapy
- The role of adjuvant treatment: General principles
- Prognostic factors
- Outcomes
- Guidelines from expert groups
- Clinical follow-up and the COVID-19 pandemic era
- Management of locally recurrent retroperitoneal or subperitoneal sarcomas
- Surgical treatment of recurrent disease
- Preoperative therapy in case of recurrent disease
- Postoperative therapy in case of recurrent disease
- Follow-up or recurrent disease
- Consensus-based treatment recommendations currently available
- Guidelines currently in use for clinical management of abdominopelvic sarcoma (English language)
- References
- Chapter 26 Expertise Area 3.5: Rare renal tumour surgery
- Abstract
- Introduction
- General considerations
- Malignant renal tumours
- Benign tumours
- Long-term outcomes
- Conclusions
- References
- Index
- No. of pages: 352
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: February 12, 2024
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Paperback ISBN: 9780323999342
- eBook ISBN: 9780323999359
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Jen Tidman
Jen Tidman is an experienced executive administrator, communications expert, and project manager with a demonstrated history of working in healthcare and publishing. She has studied at the University of Sheffield (BA Journalism Studies), Robert Gordon University (PGCert Publishing Studies), and The Open University (BSc Psychology) and has worked in the field of urology since 2004. From 2006-2015 she was the Managing Editor of the medical journal Neurourology & Urodynamics. She provided editorial support for the book “Urogenital Infections” published in 2010 by the European Association of Urology (EAU) and the International Consultation on Urological Diseases (ICUD). She worked on the initial application to form ERN eUROGEN, and following its official launch in 2017, she was appointed as the network’s Business Support Manager. Her responsibilities include project management, administration, and communication and dissemination.
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