The Abdominal Hysterectomy

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The Abdominal Hysterectomy William N. Spellacy Mitchel S. Hoffman Evelyn G. Serrano Introduction The hysterectomy operation is the second most common surgical procedure performed in the United States, with cesarean…

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Genitourinary Tract Trauma

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Genitourinary Tract Trauma Jack W. McAninch Viraj A. Master Introduction The genitourinary system, encompassing the kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra, and external genitalia are commonly injured in both blunt and penetrating…

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Surgical Management of Wilms Tumor

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Surgical Management of Wilms Tumor Andrew M. Davidoff Introduction Wilms tumor is the second most common intra-abdominal cancer of childhood and the fifth most common pediatric malignancy overall. It accounts…

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Cesarean Delivery

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Cesarean Delivery Thomas R. Moore Background Definition and History The origin of the term cesarean is unclear, but the legend of Julius Caesar’s “cesarean” birth is unlikely to be true….

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Introduction to Hernia Section

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Introduction to Hernia Section Josef E. Fischer M.D. The definitive and corrective surgery in the inguinal region seems to have begun by Marcy, a student of Joseph Lister, who apparently…

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Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy

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Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy Jeffrey A. Cadeddu J. Kyle Anderson Introduction Prostate cancer is the most common nonskin cancer and the second largest killer in men among all malignancies. In 2009…

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The Undescended Testis

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The Undescended Testis John M. Hutson Introduction Failure of the testis to descend completely into the scrotum is a common problem in children, occurring in 2% to 4% of baby…

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Operations on the Ureteropelvic Junction

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Operations on the Ureteropelvic Junction Frank Hinman Jr. As an alternative to open operation, consider endoscopic incision. If open surgery is indicated, the most adaptable technique is the Anderson–Hynes dismembered…

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