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  • Book
    René Sotelo, Charles F. Polotti, Juan Arriaga, editors.
    Summary: Although the condition of fistula is universal, this new book addresses not only obstetric fistulas that have been the most studied, but also those that affect men and those related to specific situations such as kidney transplantation. We also make the first formal publication on fistulas present in transgender patients, which have never been studied before. The book is organized in an accessible way and with collaboration of leaders in the field who contribute their knowledge and fully updated experience.

    Contents:
    General considerations
    Treatment decision
    Pyeloenteric fistula
    Nephropleural fistula
    Ureterocolonic fistula
    Colovesical and small bowel fistulas
    Vesicocutaneous fistula
    Fistula after kidney transplantation
    Urovascular fistula and pseudoaneurysm
    Vesicovaginal fistula: open approach
    Vesicovaginal fistula: minimally invasive surgery (MIS) approaches
    Vesicouterine fistula
    Ureterovaginal fistula
    Urethrovaginal fistula
    Rectovaginal fistula
    Obstetric fistula
    Rectovesical fistula
    Rectourethral fistula: perineal, transanal and posterior approaches
    Transanal, Transperineal, and Combined
    Abdominoperineal Approaches (Turnbull-Cutait) to Repair of Rectourethral Fistula
    Robotic Approach for Rectourethral Fistula
    Urethropubic, urethrocutaneous and urethroperineal fistulas
    Neovagina Fistulas
    Neopenis fistula
    Complications of Vaginal Fistula Repair.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Article
    Wang CH, Koch AL.
    J Bacteriol. 1978 Dec;136(3):969-75.
    An apparatus has been developed in which bacterial growth can be measured very precisely over short intervals of time. Its precision is presented and used to assess the constancy of growth in batch culture. Under certain conditions, i.e., Luria broth or 0.2% glucose-M9 medium at very low cell densities, the specific growth rate of Escherichia coli appeared to be constant within the measurement limits of the method. In succinate minimal medium, the growth rate increased gradually over several days and never became constant. With nutrient broth and with Luria broth, growth slowed progressively at moderate cell densities within the range considered to be in the logarithmic phase of growth. In addition, temporary slowdown in growth rate occurred in these two complex media at characteristic cell densities. These gradual increases in succinate minimal medium and temporary slowdowns in the complex media would be undetectable without precise measurements and may have been a source of variability in many bacteriological studies.
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