Difficult Conditions in Laparoscopic Urologic Surgery

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Ahmed M. Al-Kandari • Inderbir S. Gill (Editors) 2011 Laparoscopic surgery has changed the way that many surgical conditions are managed. Urologists are among the specialists who pioneered the field of laparoscopy and continued to improve and explore more technical methods that have led to successful procedures, with excellent functional outcome and minimal morbidity.

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Atlas of Robotic Urologic Surgery

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Edited by Li-Ming Su 2011 Current Clinical Urology Few events have had as dramatic an impact on the field of urology as the introduction of robot surgery. The rapid adoption of robotics into the armamentarium of urologic surgery surpasses that of any other minimally invasive technology including shock wave lithotripsy, lasers, percutaneous surgery and laparoscopy.

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Sperm Chromatin

Armand Zini 2011 The evaluation of sperm DNA and chromatin abnormalities has gained significant importance in the past several years, largely as a result of the recent advances in assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs). In vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) have revolutionized the treatment of male-factor infertility.

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Contemporary Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction

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Kevin T. McVary Editor 2011 Erectile dysfunction (ED) was once considered psychogenic in origin and frequently neglected by healthcare providers. More recently, there is increasing recognition of its many physiological causes, its impact on the quality of life, and the potential for therapy to improve the quality of life, self-esteem, and the ability to maintain intimate relationships.

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Biennial Review of Infertility Volume 2

Biennial Review of Infertility Volume 2-1

Catherine Racowsky • Peter N. Schlegel Bart C. Fauser • Douglas T. Carrell Editors 2011 The initial volume of Biennial Review of Infertility was published in 2009. In the preface to that volume we shared our vision that this series would serve as a forum for evidence-based reviews of cutting-edge topics in the field of infertility, written by […]

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