The fourth edition of the Oxford Handbook of Urology has been fully
updated to reflect the significant advances in medical and surgical
opportunities since the previous edition, including pelvic laparoscopic
and robotic surgery, new drugs in incontinence and male sexual health,
and new laser devices for prostate surgery. Guidelines from the European
Association of Urology, the American Association of Urology, and the
British Association of Urology, as well
as NICE, have all been updated to reflect the best evidence-based clinical practice.
Featuring
both additional and expanded topics, the new edition is up to date for
use in everyday urological clinical practice, and now includes recent
urological controversies such as the use of vaginal mesh, to offer the
newest guidance to help with doctors' consultations with the patient.
The
handbook is a comprehensive and concise resource, spanning the whole
field of urology in an easily digestible format, including the basics of
patient assessment and investigations. Providing bite-sized topics with
easily navigable sections and summary diagrams and photographs, it is a
key source for quick reference during clinical duties in clinics,
theatre, and A&E settings, whilst providing enough information for
urology doctors taking the FRCS exam. The authors have a wide range of
subspecialist
interests, and have welcomed a brand new co-author to ensure coverage
of the needs of junior doctors. The Oxford Handbook of Urology is an
invaluable resource for junior urology doctors, A&E and general
surgery doctors, urology ward and theatre nurses, and medical students.
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