1: General Principles of Management of Patients
2: Significance and Preliminary Investigation of Urological
Symptoms and Signs
3: Urological Investigations
4: Bladder Outlet Obstruction
5: Incontinence and Female Urology
6: Infections and Inflammatory Conditions
7: Urological Neoplasia
8: Miscellaneous Urological Disease of the Kidney
9: Stone Disease
10: Upper Tract Obstruction, Loin Pain, Hydronephrosis
11: Trauma to the Urinary Tract and Oher Urological Emergencies
12: Infertility
13: Sexual Health
14: Neuropathic Bladder
15: Urological Problems in Pregnancy
16: Paediatric Urology
17: Urological Surgery and Equipment
18: Basic Science and Renal Transplant
19: Urological Eponyms
Highly Commended in the Surgical Specialties category of the BMA Book Awards 2014.
John Reynard is a consultant urological surgeon based in Oxford. He
also provides a specialist neurourological service for patients
with spinal cord injury at the National Spinal Injuries Centre at
Stoke Mandeville Hospital. He has published widely in the field of
neurourology. He teaches medical students from the University of
Oxford Clinical Medical on a variety of topics and has written
several books on urological subjects for both medical students and
trainee
surgeons.
Mr Simon F Brewster BSc MD FRCS (Urol.) is Consultant Urological
Surgeon and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Surgery, University of
Oxford. His main clinical and research interest is prostate cancer,
with over 70 journal publications and contributions in 3 textbooks.
He sits on the Boards of the British Association of Urological
Surgeons and European Association of Urology Sections of Oncology.
Simon is a Fellow of Hertford College in Oxford; he enjoys teaching
and lecturing students and surgical
trainees.
Suzanne Biers works as a Consultant Urological Surgeon at
Addenbrooke's Hospital (Cambridge University Hospital NHS
Foundation Trust). Her subspecialist practice is in bladder
dysfunction, incontinence and reconstruction. Her background
includes bladder physiology and pharmacology MD research at Oxford
University Department of Pharmacology, and she continues to
research and publish in the field of bladder dysfunction and
related subjects. She has undergone a fellowship in female urology
with
urogynaecology, and a period of specialist training in paediatric
urology. She has been actively involved in emergency urology,
pelvic floor dysfunction, incontinence and reconstruction teaching
courses
and seminars.
`This is the third edition of an important reference for practicing
and budding urologists (the previous edition was published in
2009). Experts in the field provide a succinct yet relevant and
contemporary review of pertinent topics in urology...This book will
continue to be a necessary part of any student's or practicing
urologist's library. Its beauty lies in its ability to pack so much
relevant information into a small, portable package. In the
rapidly
changing field of urology, this update is necessary.'
Oxford Handbook of Urology, June 2013
This 3rd edition of the Oxford Handbook of Urology is an excellent
reference text. It's written in a clear concise manner with a focus
on medical and surgical aspects of urology, highly recommended for
healthcare professional for whom a knowledge of urology is a
requirement.
`The Oxford Medical Handbooks have always impressed me for how
accessible and easy to understand they are, whilst also having an
impressive amount of detail. This very much applies to this third
edition of the Oxford Handbook of Urology... The core topics are
covered with surprising detail for a handbook. On top of this there
is coverage of topics relevant for the practice of urology such as
basic renal physiology and how to communicate effectively with
patients, making a very rounded and complete handbook for this
field... For a senior urologist it has all the important updates in
urological current evidence, conducive for excellent evidence-based
practice.
As a trainee this book will be invaluable to me.'
Urology News, July 2013
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