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- BookAsif Muneer, Ian Pearce, David Ralph, editors.Contents:
Introduction to Prosthetic Devices
History of Prosthetic Surgery in Urology
Infection and biofilms
Patient selection and assessment
Patient Consent for Surgery
Theatre preparation and equipment
Patient preparation for surgery
Urinary Catheters, Drains and Stomas
Ureteric Stents
Prostatic Stents
Testicular Prosthesis
Surgery for female urinary incontinence
Sacral neuromodulation
The artificial urinary sphincter
Male urethral slings
Injectable agents in urology
Penile reconstructive surgery using grafts
Penile prosthesis surgery
Complications of penile prosthesis surgery
Future developments in prosthetic surgery.Digital Access Springer 2016 - Bookedited by Francesca Greenoak, general editor, Richard Mabey ; illustrations by Clare Roberts.Print c1986-
- ArticleEsrig BC, Frazee L, Stephenson SF, Polk HC, Fulton RL, Jones CE.Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1977 Jun;144(6):915-7.Subsequent life threatening gram-negative infection in patients successfully resuscitated from hemorrhagic shock is becoming increasingly common. Following hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation, Sprague-Dawley rats were given Escherichia coli intraperitoneally to simulate the clinical setting in which peritoneal contamination and hypovolemic shock occur concurrently. A sublethal dosage of bacteria resulted in a 100 per cent mortality. This suggests that hemorrhagic shock, even when treated promptly and effectively, predisposes to infection.