The first guide to identifying and assessing changes following urologic surgery--with follow-up protocols

What is the normal appearance of a kidney after radio frequency ablation of a tumor and what does a local recurrence look like? How does the urine flow down the ureters after a trans-uretero-ureterostomy? What is the normal appearance of the urinary tract after a cystoplasty? Most clinicians would be hard-pressed to provide answers to such fundamental questions concerning post-surgical anatomy and physiology, and equally challenged to find evidence-based information on the subject.

Most of the literature in radiology and urologic surgery is orientated towards diagnosis and disease management. Although this often includes complications and outcomes, the clinician is often in the dark as to the anatomical and physiological changes that follow successful treatment--especially in cases involving conservative or reconstructive surgery. To rectify this, the editors invited colleagues to share insights gleaned during their careers. The results are contained in Radiology and Follow-up of Urologic Surgery.

Extremely well-illustrated throughout with color photographs and line drawings, Radiology and Follow-up of Urologic Surgery:

* Features sections devoted to each of the organs of the genito-urinary tract with chapters covering the major diseases and operations that are used to treat them

* Focuses on the "new normal" following surgery with an emphasis on the identification of normal changes versus complications

* Covers the radiologic changes and biochemical and histological findings which are found following reconstructions

* Offers guidelines for clinical and radiological follow up after urological surgery in some key areas

Radiology and Follow-up of Urologic Surgery is essential reading for surgical residents in urology, as well as radiology residents specializing in urology. It also belongs on the reference shelves of urologists, urological surgeons, obstetric/gynecologic surgeons, and radiologists with an interest in the field, at whatever stage in their career.



Autorentext

Christopher Woodhouse, MB, FRCS, FEBU, is an Emeritus Professor of Adolescent Urology at University College London and previously a consultant at the Royal Marsden Hospital. He trained under Sir David Innes Williams at the Institute of Urology and was made Professor of Adolescent Urology at UCL in 2006. He is widely considered as one of the world's leading experts in reconstructive urology and in particular, adolescent urology and congenital urological anomalies.

Alex Kirkham, MB BCh, FRCS, FRCR, MD, is a consultant uro-radiologist at University College London Hospitals, London, UK.



Inhalt

List of Contributors xiii

Acknowledgements xv

Introduction 1
Christopher Woodhouse and Alex Kirkham

1 Subtotal Nephrectomy and Tumour Ablation 5
David Nicol, Alison Elstob, Christopher Anderson, and Graham Munneke

Introduction 5

Procedures 5

Partial Nephrectomy 5

Early Imaging 6

Late Imaging 7

Ablative Therapies 10

Complications 13

Successful Tumour Ablation 14

Treatment Failure 15

Surveillance 18

Follow-up Imaging 18

Partial Nephrectomy 18

Ablative Therapies 19

Surveillance 19

Conclusions 19

References 20

2 Renal Transplantation 23
Rhana H. Zakri, Giles Rottenberg, and Jonathon Olsburgh

Introduction 23

The Role of Ultrasound Imaging 23

Vascular Complications 23

Transplant Renal Artery Stenosis 23

Transplant Renal Vein Thrombosis 25

Transplant Renal Artery Thrombosis 26

Arteriovenous Fistula 27

Follow-up 27

Urological Complications 27

Ureteric Complications 28

Anastomotic Urinary Leak or Urinoma 28

Missed Duplex Transplant Ureter 29

Ureteric Stenosis 30

Transplant Ureteric Reflux 30

Bladder Complications 30

Urinary Fistulae 30

General Complications 31

Lymphocoeles 31

Renal Transplant Stone Disease 31

Renal Transplant Trauma 32

Oncological Complications 32

Transplant Renal Cell Carcinoma 32

Transplant Ureteric Transitional Cell Carcinoma 33

Conclusions 33

References 34

3 Imaging After Endo-urological Stone Treatment 37
Daron Smith and Clare Allen

Introduction 37

The Procedures 37

Conservative Management 37

Ureteric Stones: Results and Complications 41

Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy 41

Ureteroscopy 41

Renal Stones: Results and Complications 44

Flexible Ureterorenoscopy 44

Percutaneous Surgery 46

Complications and Follow-up 48

Residual Fragments After ESWL, URS, FURS and PCNL 48

Radiation Exposure for Patients with Stones 53

References 54

4 Pelvi-ureteric Junction Reconstruction 57
Mohamed Ismail and Hash Hashim

Introduction 57

Antenatal Hydronephrosis 57

Pathophysiological Effect of True Pelvi-ureteric Obstruction 58

Physiological and Anatomical Changes in the Kidney Following Pyeloplasty 59

Incidental PUJO in adults 61

Long-term Follow-up 62

Conclusions 63

References 64

5 Retroperitoneal Fibrosis 67
Paul Scheel and Bruce Berlanstein

Introduction 67

Available Treatments 67

Medical Therapy 67

Surgical Treatment 69

Follow-up 70

Imaging 70

Stent Removal 70

Complications 71

Stent-related Complications 71

Hydrocoeles 73

Long-term Follow-up 73

Recurrent Disease 74

References 75

6 Urinary Diversion 77
Christopher Woodhouse and Alex Kirkham

Introduction 77

The Procedures 77

Clinical Follow-up of Ileal Conduits 78

Postoperative Imaging 78

The 'Loopogram' 78

Ultrasound 81

Nephrostomy and Antegrade Imaging 83

Monitoring of Asymptomatic Patients 83

Management of Bacteriuria and Sepsis 84

References 85

7 Ureteric Reconstruction and Replacement 87
Christopher Woodhouse and Aslam Sohaib

Introduction 87

Procedures 87

Stents and Nephrostomies 87

Uretero-pyelostomy 87

Uretero-calycostomy 88

Trans-uretero-ureterostomy 88

Ureteric Re-implantation 88

Autotransplantation 90

Intestine 90

Complex Lower Urinary Tract Reconstruction 90

Other Materials and Experimental Techniques 90

Clinical Follow-up and Complications 91

Stents and Nephrostomies 91

Reconstruction with Urothelium 94

Autotransplantation 95

Intestine 96

References 98

8 Conservative and Reconstructive Bladder Surgery 101
Pardeep Kumar

Introduction 101

Extravasation 101

Bladder Perforation 101

Reconstruction Following Ureteric Injury and Partial Cystectomy 103

The Irradiated Bladder 106

Complications After Posterior Exenteration 106

Conclusions 107

References 107

9 Bladder Augmentation in Children 109
Paddy Dewan and Padma Rao

Introduction 109

The Procedures 109

Augmentation with Ileum or Colon 109

Gastrocystoplasty 109

Seromuscular Cystoplasty 109

Auto-augmentation 110

Uretero-cystoplasty 110

Clinical Follow-up 111

Postoperative Imaging 113

Complications of Enterocystoplasty 115

Metabolic and Electrolyte Disorders 115

Stones 115

Perforation 117

Neoplastic Progression 118

Unique Complications of Gastrocystoplas…

Titel
Radiology and Follow-up of Urologic Surgery
EAN
9781119162100
ISBN
978-1-119-16210-0
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
30.08.2017
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
24.67 MB
Anzahl Seiten
240
Jahr
2017
Untertitel
Englisch