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Springer Anatomy for Urologic Surgeons in the Digital Era Scanning Modelling and 3D Printing 2021 Edition by Emre Huri, Domenico Veneziano
This book provides a practical guide in the use of imaging and visualization technologies in urology. It details how output from diagnostic systems, can be represented through synthetic, virtual and augmented reality tools, such as holograms and three dimensional (3D) modelling and how they can improve everyday surgical procedures including laparoscopic, robotic-assisted, open, endoscopic along with the latest and most innovative approaches. Anatomy for Urologic Surgeons in the Digital Era: Scanning, Modelling and 3D Printing systematically reviews diagnostic imaging, visualization tools available in urology and is a valuable resource for all practicing and in-training urological surgeons. Table of contents: 1. HISTORY OF UROLOGICAL ANATOMYPart-1: Standards in Anatomical Representation2. The History of Medical Illustration3. 3D Reconstruction and CAD Models4. Physical Models5. Cadaveric Models6. Lab Animal Models and Analogies with HumansPart-2: Frontiers in Imaging-Acquision Technologies7. Ultrasound Technologies8. CT Scan9. MRI: A Journey from 1.5 to 10 Tesla10. PSMA- Based ImagingPart-3: Latest visualization and surgical planning tools:11. Introduction and Taxonomy12. Augmented Reality13. Virtual Reality and Animation14. 3D Medical Printing15. Synthetic models16. Creating Standards for 3D Soft- Tissue ModellingPart-4: Understanding anatomy and translating it to everyday surgery17. Exploration of Pelvic Anatomy: Cadaveric Dissection Atlas18. Pelvic District: Approaches to Prostate Cancer19. Retroperitoneal District: Approaches to Renal Diseases20. Abdominal District: Radical Cystectomy and Neobladder Configurations21. Stone Treatment: The Endoscopic Perspective22. Stone Treatment: The Percutaneous Perspective23. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: elements of embryology and surgical anatomy24. Lymph node dissection patterns (ASK FOR THIS CHAPTER)25. Preventing Complications