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This comprehensive handbook of consent in surgical subspecialities is dedicated to the risks and complications that a child needs to be consented for in the vast majority of pediatric surgical procedures with evidence base and outcomes.The chapters address common and rare complications encountered in pediatric subspeciality practice which clinicians need to be aware of to allow them to take fully informed consent. The contributors are renowned for their expertise in pediatric urology and provide evidence and outcome based areas for consent in the first book of the series: "Consent in Pediatric Urology". 

Part 1. Introduction.- 1. Why and how is consent obtained .- Part 2. Open surgery of the upper urinary tract.- 2. Open Nephrectomy.- 3. Partial nephrectomy.- 4. Urtereopelvic junction obstruction.- 5. Antireflux surgery.- 6. Open Ureteral surgery: ureteroureterostomy and Transureteroureterostomy.- Part 3. Surgery of the bladder.- 7. Epispadias and bladder exstrophy.- Part 4. Endoscopic surgery of the urinary tract.- 8. Cystoscopy and cystoscopic interventions.- 9. Minimally invasive interventions for stone disease.- 10. General laparoscopy.- 11. Laparoscopic surgery of the upper urinary tract.- 12. Robot-assisted Laparoscopic ureteral reimplantation.- Part 5. Genitalia.- 13. Hydrocele and Hernia.- 14. Orchidopexy and orchidectomy.- 15. Laparoscopic orchidopexy.- 16. Varicocelectomy.- 17. Consent for Circumcision.- 18. Hypospadias Repair.- 19. Surgery for correction of disorders of sex development.- 20. Surgery for Persistent cloaca.- Part 6. Renal Impairment Surgery.- 21. Hemodial

ysis and peritoneal dialysis.- 22. Kidney transplantation.- Part 7. Urogenital Tumours.- 23. Wilm"s tumour and other renal neoplasms.- 24. Bladder and/or Prostate Rhabdomyosarcoma. 25. Testicular and Paratesticular tumors of Children and Adolescents.- Part 8. Trauma.- 26. Genital trauma.- 27. Urinary tract trauma.- Part 9. Surgery for urinary incontinence.- 28. Augmentation Cystoplasty and Diversion.- 29. Appendicovesicostomy and ileovesicostomy.- 30. Informed Consent Prior to Malone Antegrade Continence Enema: Surgery for Fecal Incontinence.
Part I Introduction
1 Why and How Is Consent Obtained?
3(12)
Robert A. Wheeler
Part II Open Surgery of the Upper Urinary Tract
2 Open Nephrectomy
15(6)
Rachael Clark
Matthew Boal
Mark Woodward
3 Partial Nephrectomy
21(6)
Courtney Shepard
John Park
4 Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction
27(6)
Amy Hou
5 Antireflux Surgery
33(8)
Angela M. Arlen
Anthony A. Caldamone
Andrew J. Kirsch
6 Open Ureteral Surgery-Ureteroureterostomy and Transureteroureterostomy
41(8)
Michael E. Chua
Martin A. Koyle
Part III Surgery of the Bladder
7 Consent on Epispadias and Bladder Exstrophy
49(8)
M. Irfan Donmez
Duncan Wilcox
Part IV Endoscopic Surgery of the Urinary Tract
8 Cystoscopy and Cystoscopic Interventions
57(6)
Navroop Johal
Divyesh Desai
9 Minimally Invasive Interventions for Stone Disease
63(28)
Bernardita Troncoso Solar
Naima Smeulders
10 General Laparoscopy
91(6)
Nathalie Webb
Chris Kimber
11 Laparoscopic Surgery of the Upper Urinary Tract
97(6)
Jessica M. Ming
Walid A. Farhat
12 Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Ureteral Reimplantation
103(8)
Andrew C. Strine
Paul H. Noh
Part V Genitalia
13 Hydrocele and Hernia
111(10)
David Chalmers
Emily Serrell
14 Orchidopexy and Orchidectomy
121(8)
Kim A. R. Hutton
15 Laparoscopic Orchidopexy
129(8)
Rajeev Chaudhry
Steven G. Docimo
Michael C. Ost
16 Varicocelectomy
137(10)
Brian Caldwell
17 Circumcision
147(6)
Andrew Freedman
Richard S. Hurwitz
18 Genitalia
153(8)
Jason P. Van Batavia
Douglas A. Canning
Mark R. Zaontz
19 Surgery for Correction of Disorders of Sex Development (DSD)
161(6)
Joao Luiz Pippi Salle
Rodrigo Romao
20 Surgery for Persistent Cloaca
167(10)
Prasad Godbole
Govind Murthi
Part VI Renal Impairment Surgery
21 Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis
177(10)
Alun Williams
22 Kidney Transplantation
187(10)
Alun Williams
Part VII Urogenital Tumours
23 Wilms' Tumor and Other Renal Neoplasms
197(10)
Armando J. Lorenzo
24 Bladder and/or Prostate Rhabdomyosarcoma
207(10)
Alonso Carrasco Jr.
Nicholas G. Cost
25 Testicular and Paratesticular Tumors of Children and Adolescents
217(16)
Alonso Carrasco Jr.
Nicholas G. Cost
Part VIII Trauma
26 Genital Trauma
233(18)
Vijaya Vemulakonda
David Chalmers
Emily Serrell
27 Urinary Tract Trauma
251(12)
W. Robert DeFoor Jr.
Eugene Minevich
Part IX Surgery for Urinary Incontinence
28 Surgery for Urinary Incontinence
263(8)
Ahmet Ali Sancaktutar
Blake W. Palmer
Bradley P. Kropp
29 Appendicovesicostomy and Ileovesicostomy
271(6)
Martin Kaefer
30 Informed Consent Prior to Malone Antegrade Continence Enema: Surgery for Fecal Incontinence
277(10)
Bhalaajee Meenakshi-Sundaram
Elizabeth Malm-Buatsi
Dominic Frimberger
Index 287
Duncan T Wilcox Professor, Chair, Pediatric Urology The Children's Hospital University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Dr. Duncan Wilcox is fellowship-trained in Pediatric Urology. He is quickly developing a busy practice in Pediatric Urology at The Childrens Hospital. Dr. Wilcox is extremely qualified in a broad scope of urologic surgery including: penile surgery specifically hypospadias , groin surgery and performs robotic and laparoscopic renal surgery as well as major reconstructive bladder surgery. He trained at the University of London and completed his residency there. He completed his fellowship in Pediatric Urology at the University of London at Great Ormond Street Childrens Hospital.

Special areas of interest are hypospadias surgery, genitourinary problems in patients born with imperforate anus and patients with spinal defects. He is an investigator in a number of clinical outcome studies specifically involving hypospadias, undescended testicles and patients with hydronephrosis. He has a long term research interest in the clinical problems associated with patients born with imperforate anus and works closely with the Pediatric Surgeons at The Children's Hospital to provide comprehensive multidisciplinary care to these patients.

Martin A Koyle, Professor of Surgery and Program Director, 





University of Toronto and Hospital for Sick Children Martin Koyle is a pediatric urologist, currently living in Toronto, Canada. There he serves as Professor of Surgery and Program Director, Pediatric Urology at the University of Toronto and the Hospital for Sick Children. After growing up in Canada where he received his medical degree (1976), he trained in surgery at Los Angeles County- USC Medical Center and in urology at Harvard Program centered at the Brigham and Womens Hospital in Boston (1980-1984). He then advanced through academic posts at UCLA (1984-1989), University of Colorado and The Childrens Hospital (1989-2008), and the University of Washington and Seattle Childrens Hospital (2008-2011). During his almost 3 decades in academic urology, Dr. Koyle has been known for his multiple innovations and contributions to the fields of pediatric urology and transplantation. He was the first to publish on laparoscopic nephrectomy in infants, introduced the MACE (Malone Antegrade Continence Enema), the Bianchi technique (single incision orchidopexy) and the Bracka hypospadias repair to North America, and also one of the first surgeons to gain experience in the tubularized incised urethral plate hypospadias repair (Snodgrass technique) and to demonstrate its applicability beyond North America to Europe and Asia. He invented and patented the Koyle stent (Cook Inc), which is used around the world for hypospadias and urethral surgery. To date, he has contributed over 200 major publications and chapters to the literature. Recently he has been a co-editor tothe textbooks, "Pediatric Urology- Surgical Complications and Management" and Guide to Pediatric Urology and Surgery in Clinical Practice. He is Associate Editor of Dialogues in Pediatric Urology and serves on the editorial boards of Pediatric Surgery International and the Journal of Pediatric Urology. Dr Koyle is past president of the Rocky Mountain Urology Society, the Society for Pediatric Urology, and the American Association of Pediatric Urologists. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and Fellow of the Society for Pediatric Urology. In January, 2010, he was elected on merit as Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in England for his contributions to urology, pediatric surgery, and pediatric urology in the internationally, and in particular in the British Isles.









Prasad P Godbole, Consultant Paediatric Urologist and  Honorary Senior Lecturer

Clinical Director for Surgery<

Sheffield Childrens NHS Foundation Trust and University of

Sheffield

Sheffield, UK

Mr Godbole is a Consultant Paediatric Urologist at the Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust. He trained in Sheffield and Leeds as a Paediatric Surgeon prior to subspecialising in Paediatric Urology at the world renowned Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children and Guys Hospital in London. He was a Consultant Paediatric Urologist at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children prior to taking up his current appointment. He provides the majority of the paediatric urology service for children in South Yorkshire, UK. Mr Godbole has a special interest in reconstructive urology including hypospadias and minimally invasive management of urinary tract stone disease in children. He also has an interest intractable wetting disorders in children and its treatment. He also specialises in the antenatal counselling of urological abnormalities and their management after birth. He is a member of several well recognised paediatric urological organisations and has been awarded the Fellowship of the European Academy of Pediatric Urology (FEAPU). He regularly lectures on courses and seminars, has edited several textbooks of Paediatric Urology and has published over 50 articles in peer reviewed journals and textbooks of paediatric urology. He also has a strong research interest in the management of daytime wetting disorders with 4 ongoing research projects and 2 completed research projects in this field. He is an invited visiting Professor to Kurdistan in Northern Iraq and to Moscow, Russia where he undertakes teaching and training sessions.