Glenn's Urologic Surgery (Urologic Surgery (Glenn's)) this question feed

asked by anexpert on November 6, 2006 12:33 PM
Established for over 30 years as a must-have surgical reference for resident and practicing urologists, Glenn's Urologic Surgery is now in its Sixth Edition. More than 200 of the world's preeminent surgeons present step-by-step descriptions of all current operative procedures for each region of the genitourinary tract and provide the background information surgeons need to ensure successful results. More than 1,000 detailed illustrations demonstrate surgical anatomy and techniques. The Sixth Edition includes recent advances in laparoscopy, female urology, and treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia and other prostate diseases. This edition also provides more detail on surgical anatomy.


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This book reaches almost all operative techniques in Urologic Surgery. It begins with basic principles and includes percutaneous and prosthetic urologic surgery . It's a good tool for students and residents or specialists looking for a fast review of almost every surgical procedure in the urology armamentarium.
reviewed by csean85 on November 29, 2006 6:31 AM

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All and all a strong book that is worth having, but does not rank up there with Campbell's. The thing I like most about Glenn's are its useful figures and relatively brief chapters that do a good job going over most topics in urology. While not the bible of urology (how could you be in just one book) it does a very respectable job. It is a nice cross between a core urology text and a surgical atlas. I own it, use it from time to time and find it a good urology text. Probably best for the urology resident or urologist. Is it worth the money, that I am not sure of...
reviewed by flow on November 29, 2006 11:00 AM

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This is the best book that will teach your operate time. wich good autors to explain pionners technique
the cost is nothing if you compare like great contents.
reviewed by radar on November 29, 2006 12:58 PM

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