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®Ñ¦W¡GThe Gastroenterology Teaching Project
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®e²¤¶¡G The Gastroenterology Teaching Project (GTP) (formerly Undergraduate
Teaching Project and Clinical Teaching Project) is a continuing
educational resource directed since 1975 by the Education Committee of
the American Gastroenterological Association. Chapters included¡G ƒÜ Splanchnic Circulation ƒÜ Neurogastroenterology and Motility: Upper GI Tract ƒÜ Neurogastroenterology and Motility: General Principles ƒÜ Development of the Human GI System ƒÜ Ascites ƒÜ Transplantation Immunology ƒÜ Helicobacter Pylori supplement ƒÜ Peptic Ulcer Diseases- 2nd ed. ƒÜ Integrated Response to a Meal ƒÜ Immunology and Inflammation of the GI Tract ƒÜ The Biliary Tract ƒÜ Portal Hypertension ƒÜ Diarrheal Diseases ƒÜ Gastrointestinal Pharmacology ¡]°Ñ¦Òºô¶¡^https://www.gastroslides.org/
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®Ñ¦W¡G Assessment of the Lower Limb
µÛªÌ¡GLinda Merriman & Warren Turner
¥Xª©ªÌ¡GPublisher: Churchill Livingstone; 2nd edition
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®e²¤¶¡G This is the second edition of a textbook written mostly by
podiatrists. It is a comprehensive text covering all aspects of lower
limb assessment and includes some general but related issues such as
clinical measurement. Physical examination is approached from a systems
perspective (vascular, neurological, orthopaedic, skin and footwear)
across separate chapters. This section is followed by the next, which
explores the adaptation of general principles of assessment to
different client groups, such as children and the `sports patient'. ¡]°Ñ¦Òºô¶¡^http://www.epodiatry.com/Merriman.asp) |

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®Ñ¦W¡GPerioperative Transfusion Medicine
µÛªÌ¡GSpiess, Bruce D. ; Spence, Richard K. ; Shander, Aryeh
¥Xª©ªÌ¡GLIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
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®e²¤¶¡G Comprehensive resource on perioperative transfusion medicine.
Includes physiological basis for blood management, transfusion risks,
blood component therapy, coagulation issues, postoperative issues, and
more. For hematologists and anesthesiologists. ¡]°Ñ¦Òºô¶¡^http://www.medbooksdirect.net/store/AdvancedSearch
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®Ñ¦W¡GAUA/Boehringer Ingelheim Digital Library 2006 - Female Urology, Incontinence µÛªÌ¡G
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Advancement in Salvage Procedure Following Failed
Artificial Urinary Sphincter: Tandem
Transcorporal Artificial Urinary Sphincter Cuff Technique.
Session 8 Disc 2 Female Urology, Incontinence 1) Repair of Moderate-to-Large Cystocele with the Anterior Vaginal Wall Suspension Procedure. 2) Vaginal Prolapse Repair with Winged Polypropylene Mesh Through Vaginal Approach 3) Transvaginal Repair of Vaginal Vault Prolapse: Gynecare Prolift System. 4) The Laparoscopic-assisted Percutaneous Vaginal Tape Vault Suspension: A Minimally – Invasive Prolapse Repair with Post- Hysterectomy and Uterine-Sparing Options. 5) The NYU Experience with Robotic Sacrohysteropexy. 6) Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty: The 5-mm Three Trocar Techniques.
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®Ñ¦W¡GAUA/Boehringer Ingelheim Digital Library 2006 - Prostate Cancer, Robotic Surgery and BPH µÛªÌ¡G
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1) How to Perform a Meticulous Bladder Neck Dissection during Robotic-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy. 2) How to Meet Competing Coals of Cancer Control and Preservation Of Neurovascular Structures. 3)
A Novel Techniques of Neurovascular Bundle Preservation and Comparison
to Five Other Techniques during Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy. 4) Sural Nerve Grafting during Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy. 5) Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Renal Artery Aneurysm Reconstruction.
Session 6 Disc 2 Prostate Cancer, Robotic Surgery and BPH
1) Robotic partial Ureteroctomy for Upper Ureteral Tumor: A Conservative Approach. 2) Advanced Laparoscopic Techniques in Live Donor Nephrectomy. 3) Renal Endo-Enucleation of Prostate for Treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. 4) The Intraprostatic Stent Urospiral 2.
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®Ñ¦W¡GAUA/Boehringer Ingelheim Digital Library 2006 - Open and Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy Tricsks of the Trade
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¤º®e²¤¶¡G Session 1 Disc 1 Open and Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy Tricsks of the Trade
1) Nerve-Sparing Radical Perineal Prostatectomy with Minimal SkinIncision. 2) Anatomy and Preservation of Accessory Pudendal Arteries in Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy. 3) Neurovascular Bundle Dissection: Interfascial, Extrafascial and Full Resection Techniques. 4) Urachal sparing Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy. 5) Nerve Sparing Radical Prostatectomy- The Surgeon’s View Through the Varioscope M5. 6) Advancement in Open Radical Retropubic Prostatectomy Increased . Optical Magnification Lowers Positive Margin Rate.
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®Ñ¦W¡GAUA/Boehringer Ingelheim Digital Library 2006 - Kidney
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1) Tips and Tricks to Facilitate Renal Parenchymal Suturing during Laparoscopic Partial Nepherectomy. 2) Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy for Multiple Renal Tumors. 3) Bioglue® Moving Toward a Sutureless partial Nephrectomy. 4) Retroperitoneal Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy and Ipsilateral Pyeloplasty. 5) “Post Anastomotic Dismemberment”(PAD) Technique during Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty. 6) Robotic Pyeloplasty: Tips and Tricks for Success.
Session 5 Disc 2 Kidney
1) Management of Common Intraoperative Laparoscopic Complications. 2) Laparoscopic Repair of an Inferior Vena Cava Injury during A Right Partial Nephrectomy. 3) Technical Difficulties in the Retroperitoneoscopic Management Of the Anomalous Kidney. 4) Laparoscopic Management of Caliceal Diverticulum Calculi. 5) Laparoscopic Management of Renal Cell Carcinoma with Complete Renal Vein Tumor Thrombus. 6) Endoscopic Guided Percutaneous Renal Access. |

| ®Ñ¦W¡GAUA/Boehringer Ingelheim Digital Library 2007
µÛªÌ¡GTraning Videos of Standard Urologic Procedures
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1) Transurethral Resection of the Prostate. 2) Vascular complications during Laparoscopic Surgery. 3) Laparoscopic Management of Vascular Complications in Urologic Surgery. 4) Approaches to Anomalous Vasculature in Laparoscopic Renal Surgery. 5) Intraoperatory Laparoscopic No Vascular complications. 6) Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy: Technical Considerations and Pitfalls in Complex Cases. 7) Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy: A Clipless Technique.
Session 5 Disc 2 Traning Videos of Standard Urologic Procedures
1) Is Cyst Ablation a Straightforward Job? 2) A Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Surgical Approach to Structures Posterior to the Bladder. 3) LapED® Ureteroscopy Training Model. 4) Tips & Tricks to Obtain Complete Stone Clearance During PCNL. 5) Fast Implantation of an Artificial Urethral Sphincter Through a Peno-Scrotal Approach. 6) Implantation of Two Interstim II Neurostimulators with Abdominal or Buttock Positioning.
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®Ñ¦W¡GA Practical Manual of Diabetes Foot Care
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Practical Manual of Diabetic Foot Care is a practical clinical manual
for the diagnosis, treatment - both medical and surgical - and the
long-term care of foot problems in people with diabetes. The authors
are world-renowned experts in this subject and they present the
internationally recognised best practice.The clinical chapters are
presented in a structured, colour-coded format to allow easy reference.
The text also includes highlighted best clinical practice tips. Each
chapter is accompanied by high-quality, full-colour photographs that
provide excellent examples of the earliest presenting signs as well as
illustrating the step-by-step guidance on treatment. A Practical Manual
of Diabetic Foot Care is an essential manual for every healthcare
professional involved in the care of patients with diabetes (°Ñ¦Òºô¶¡Ghttp://www.epodiatry.com/manual-diabetic-foot-care.asp) |
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