1. The evolution of laparoscopic donor nephrectomy. Is it a gold standard?.- 2. General and urologic evaluation for a suitable living donor nephrectomy.- 3. Psychological and legal issues with laparoscopic donor nephrectomy.- 4. Anesthesia preparation during laparoscopic donor nephrectomy.- 5. Left side laparoscopic donor nephrectomy MRD.- 6. Right side laparoscopic donor nephrectomy.- 7. The hilar control: staplers/clips or otherwise.- 8. Retroperitoneal laparoscopic donor nephrectomy.- 9. "The LESS approach" in laparoscopic donor nephrectomy.- 10. Robotic-assisted donor nephrectomy.- 11. Extraction incisions for laparoscopic donor nephrectomy.- 12. Trouble shooting in laparoscopic donor nephrectomy.- 13. Open donor nephrectomy: Indications, technical aspects in the era of minimally invasive Surgery.
Mahesh Desai obtained his MBBS (1966) and M.S. in General
Surgery (1970) from B.J. Medical College, Pune University. He
received fellowship (FRCS) from the Royal College of Surgeons of
London and Edinburgh in 1973and FACS in 2015. He has held many
national and international positions in the field of Urology such
as: President, Urological Society of India (2006-2007); President,
Society International d'Urologie (SIU) (October, 2011 - 2012); and
President, Endourology Society Inc. (2012-2013).
Dr Desai has conducted more than 2500 renal transplants and 900
laparoscopic donor nephrectomies. He has published 150 scientific
papers in indexed journals and contributed in more than 30 books.
He was awarded the Dr. B.C. Roy National Award for the year 2000 in
by the President of India. He has also received the President's
Gold medal of Urological Society of India and American Urological
Associations, Presidential Citation for the year 2012 and Life Time
Achievement Award from Endourological Society Inc. for the year
2014. He is the recipient of St. Paul's Medal (2012) by British
Association of Urological Surgeons. Arvind P. Ganpule is currently,
Vice-Chairman in the department of Urology and Chief, division of
laparoscopic and robotic surgery at Muljibhai Patel Urological
Hospital (MPUH), Nadiad, India. Dr. Ganpule has over 115
publications to his credit in reputed peer-reviewed journals. He
has authored a book and 25 book chapters. He was a lead
investigator in the largest epidemiological study in India,
investigating the natural history of BPH in western India. He has
innovated a novel low-cost retrieval bag in laparoscopy known as
the Nadiad bag. He was also involved with the team at MPUH, Nadiad,
India in developing the micropercTM system with PolydiagnostTM
GmBH. His area of special interest is laparoscopic approach to
donors and robotic kidney surgery.He is on the editorial board of
Indian journal of Urology (IJU) and Journal of Minimal Access
Surgery (JMAS). He has been on the editorial board of Springer PLUS
as well. He was entitled "Best National Reviewer" for the IJU and
the Endourology Society (Engineering section) in the year 2012 and
2015. Dr. Ganpule is a recipient of the prestigious MIUC
scholarship of the Urological Society of India. He has also
received the F1000 AFM travel Award and grant (for excellent post
publication reviews) consecutively for three years (2012-2014). He
was entitled the 'AUA-USI (Chakravarty fellowship)' scholar for
year 2012.
"This book on donor nephrectomy covers the history and current state of the field, along with considerations for the procedure and step-by-step descriptions of laparoscopic, robotic, and open approaches to the operation. ... The book is primarily targeted at surgeons who will perform donor nephrectomy. It will serve as a useful reference for other physicians and providers who participate in the care of these patients (nephrologists, anesthesiologists, and midlevel providers)." (Kelly M. Collins, Doody's Book Reviews, August, 2017)
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