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Urological Trauma
Diagnosis and Management
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Main description:

The aim is to provide a fresh, practical and user-friendly atlas type book to allow urologists, general and trauma surgeons, gynaecologists and emergency clinicians, to make a rapid diagnosis and management plan for all forms of urological trauma. In addition, this book will also be of value to medical students, foundation year doctors and Consultant Urologists already in post. Furthermore, members of the multi disciplinary urology team, including, nurse practitioners and radiologists, will be able to use it as a reference guide.


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A fresh, practical and user-friendly atlas type book to allow urologists, general and trauma surgeons, gynaecologists and emergency clinicians, to make a rapid diagnosis

Of value to medical students, foundation year doctors and Consultant Urologists already in post

Serves as a reference guide


Contents:

Introduction to Urological Trauma.- Kidney Trauma.- Ureteric Trauma.- Bladder Trauma.- Prostato-Urethral Trauma.- Penile Trauma.- Testicular Trauma.- Scrotal Trauma.- Female/Gynecological Trauma.- Pediatric Urological Trauma.- Renal Transplant Patients.- Pregnancy.


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ISBN-13: 9781447146933
Publisher: Springer (Springer London)
Publication date: June, 2016
Pages: 228
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Accident & Emergency Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Urology

MEET THE AUTHOR

Iqbal Shergill, BSc (Hons), MRCS (Eng): currently working towards the FRCS. He has edited two major publications in the field of medical research; ‘Urological Emergencies in Hospital Medicine’ and ‘Basic Science Techniques in Clinical Practice’. The latter of the two was published by Springer. Mr Shergill has also written several book chapters and over 50 peer-reviewed urology papers.



Manit Arya (FRCS): has worked with Mr Shergill as editor on both ‘Urological Emergencies in Hospital Medicine’ and ‘Basic Science Techniques in Clinical Practice’. Mr Arya has also written several book chapters all of which appeared in the book ‘Urological oncology: a day to day guide for the non-specialist’ and over 50 peer-reviewed urology papers.

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