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The Kelalis--King--Belman
Textbook of Clinical Pediatric Urology
Sixth Edition

Welcome!

The sixth edition of The Kelalis—King--Belman Textbook of Clinical Pediatric Urology presents state-of-the-art knowledge and common-sense practice in all areas of clinical pediatric urology. This website complements the text by providing a selection of unique videos to assist in clinical practice.

Residents and trainees will also find the previously published Study Guide (2008) a useful resource for self-testing their knowledge through multiple choice questions and answers.

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To gain access to the resources please go to Videos link at the top of the navigation or click the button below. Then fill the form in answering the question referencing a specific part of the book.

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Chapter 1: History and Physical Examination of the Child

  • 1.1 - Penile measurement.

Chapter 4: In-Office Ultrasonography

  • 4.1 - Infant pop pyeloplasty.
  • 4.2 - Strategy to deconstruct normal ultrasound images.
  • 4.3 - Strategy to deconstruct duplication.

Chapter 11: Principles of Minimally Invasive Surgery

  • 11.1a - Describes abrupt changes in physiological parameters prior to CO2 insufflation.
  • 11.1b - Describes abrupt changes in physiological parameters after CO2 insufflation.
  • 11.2 - Simple access through the umbilical ligament and fascial purse-string suture application.
  • 11.3a - Depicts access for two single-port devices that are available commercially: GelPOINT from Applied Medical.
  • 11.3b - Depicts access for two single-port devices that are available commercially: SILS port from Covidien.
  • 11.4a - Animation depicting the different anatomical details and trocar positions.
  • 11.4b - Retroperitoneal accessÐnote the anteriority of Gerota's fascia and posteriority of the psoas muscle.

Chapter 27: Endourology for Stone Disease

  • 27.1 - Mini-Perc technique.

Chapter 31: Laparoscopic and Robotic Nephrectomy and Pyeloplasty

  • 31.1 - Port placement for child renal surgery. Demonstration of port positions access, securing ports, intra-abdominal views, and orientation to target pathology.
  • 31.2 - Right robotic pyeloplasty with conventional laparoscopic exposure.
  • 31.3 - Left robotic pyeloplasty.

Chapter 39: Megaureter

  • 39.1 - Megaureter MRU.

Chapter 45: Minimally Invasive Approaches to Correct Primary Vesicoureteral Reflux

  • 45.1 - Laparoscopic Extravesical Ureteral Reimplant.
  • 45.2 - Laparoscopic Vesicoscopic Reimplant.
  • 45.3 - Robotic Ureteral Reimplant.

Chapter 53: Neurogenic Voiding Dysfunction and Functional Voiding Disorders: Evaluation and Nonsurgical Management

  • 53.1 - Bladder Botoxª procedure.

Chapter 66: Surgical Excision of Urachal Anomalies

  • 66.1 - Excision of urachal remnant in 15 month child using the open scarless surgical technique.

Chapter 71: Anorectal Malformations and Cloaca

  • 71.1 - Cine rotational fluoroscopic imaging of a cloaca patient with a 3 cm common channel.
  • 71.2 - Cine rotational fluoroscopic imaging of a cloaca patient with a 3.5 cm common channel.
  • 71.3 - Cine rotational fluoroscopic imaging of a cloaca patient with a 4 cm common channel.
  • 71.4 - Cine rotational fluoroscopic imaging of a cloaca patient with a 5 cm common channel.
  • 71.5 - Cine rotational fluoroscopic imaging of a cloaca patient with a less than 2 cm common channel.

Chapter 75: Abnormalities of the Penis and Scrotum

  • 75.1 - Laparoscopic ligation for correction of varicocele.

Chapter 78: Minimally Invasive Management of Inguinal Hernias

  • 78.1 - Transperitoneal laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair in a female infant.
  • 78.2 - Standard transperitoneal laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair.
  • 78.3 - One-trocar laparoscopic-assisted extracorporeal hernia closure.

Chapter 79: Cryptorchidism

  • 79.1 - Untitled.

  Video Atlas By Pippi Salle

I - Bladder Surgery

  • I.1 - Bladder neckÐPippi technique.
  • I.2 - Bladder exstrophy variant.
  • I.3 - BN injection after PS procedure.
  • I.4 - Female bladder exstrophy.
  • I.5 - Male bladder exstrophy.
  • I.6 - Open excision of urachal cyst.
  • I.7 - Redo bladder exstrophy.
  • I.8 - Uretocelectomy and right ureteral reimplantation.

II - Female Genitalia

  • II.1 - Cloacal anomaly in female with prune belly syndrome.
  • II.2 - Female epispadias.
  • II.3 - Female epispadias perineal (converted).
  • II.4 - Feminizing genitoplasty.

III - Kidney Surgery

  • III.1 - Dismembered reductive pyeloplasty.
  • III.2 - Excision of Wilms tumor.
  • III.3 - Left open partial nephrectomy.
  • III.4 - Open partial nephrectomy.

IV - Male Genitalia

  • IV.1 - Correction of primary peno-public epispadias.
  • IV.2 - Correction of peno-pubic epispadias (post-exstrophy).
  • IV.3 - Penoplasty for buried penis.
  • IV.4 - 1st stage hypospadias repair with preputial graft.
  • IV.5 - 2nd stage hypospadias repair with bilateral orchiopexies & lipectomy.
  • IV.6 - Dorsal inlay tip repair & right orchidopexy.
  • IV.7 - Hypospadias redo using dorsal inlay TIP.
  • IV.8 - Hypospadias redo with buccal mucosa.
  • IV.9 - Hypospadias with preputial inlay TIP.
  • IV.10 - Tubularized incised urethral plate (TIP repair).
  • IV.11 - Inguinal orchiopexy.
  • IV.12 - Complete urethral duplication alternative approach for penile and ventral urethra.
  • IV.13 - ASTRA for urethral duplication.

V - Transplantation

  • V.1 - Kidney transplant.
  • V.2 - Left renal auto-transplant and right aorto-renal bypass.

VI - Ureteral Surgery

  • VI.1 - Left tapered ureteral reimplant.
  • VI.2 - Left extravesical ureteral plication and reimplantation.

Reviews

Praise for the previous edition:

"I suspect this is the bible for paediatric urologists... it should be available in every urology department"

Urology News

"Lots of good illustrations, clinical images and radiology. It has some very strong chapters on reconstructive surgery and duplex anomalies, and some interesting chapters on office ultrasonography and upper tract urodynamics. …I think that this book will be a worthy addition to most departmental libraries."

Journal of Pediatric Urology

"This is a standard textbook. Paediatric urologists will want their own copies. Departments of paediatric surgery and nephrology need a departmental copy, and hospital libraries can easily justify the outlay of a book, if their institution looks after children."

Pediatrics and Child Health

"Exhaustive and authoritative... This is the definitive text, well written by authorities in the field. Anyone with a primary or peripheral interest in pediatric urology should buy it and study it."

Journal of Urology

"This book should have a place in the library of every pediatric urologist and other urologists who care for children. It also should be an essential resource for urologists and pediatric urologists in training. The latest edition is comprehensive, well written, and deftly illustrated. The expert contributors provide the most up-to-date advances, treatments, and opinions in the field."

Harry Koo, MD (Hackensack University Medical Center)