Office procedures in urology:
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Office Procedures in Urology
Contents
Foreword: The Contemporary Ambulatory Urologie Practice
Samir S.Taneja
xi
Preface: Urologie Office Procedures
J. Stephen Jones
XIII
Dedication
J. Stephen Jones
xv
Transrectal Prostate Biopsy
457
Mohamed T. Ismail and Leonard G. Gomella
Grayscale transrectal ultrasonographic prostate biopsy using local anesthesia
remains the standard approach to the definitive diagnosis of prostate cancer.
Careful patient evaluation and preparation are essential to maximize the results
and minimize the complications of the biopsy procedure.
Office-based Management of Nonmusde Invasive Bladder Cancer 473
Joshua J. Meeks and Harry W. Herr
Bladder cancer is extremely common in the United States and extremely costly
because of the high cost of surveillance. In some patients, office-based surveillance
may be a safe, cost-reducing alternative. This article attempts to identify ideal
candidates and highlights surveillance strategies that can be employed in an
office-based setting.
Office-Based Stone Management 481
Shubha De, Manoj Monga, and Bodo Knudsen
As hospital resources are becoming strained, ambulatory surgical centers and
day hospitals are being increasingly utilized. For the urologist, a working knowl-
edge of local anesthetics and conscious sedation protocols are important, as
many surgical kidney-stone procedures can be performed without general
anesthetic. With any anesthesia, the key goal is to maximize patient comfort while
minimizing respiratory depression and avoiding prolonged sedation. When using
these medications, a working knowledge of emergency reversal, ventilation (bag
mask/laryngeal mask airway/intubation), and cardiopulmonary resuscitation is
recommended.
Office-Based Anesthesia for the Urologist 497
Ursula Galwayand Raymond Borkowski
This article describes office-based surgery and office-based anesthesia (OBA),
including the safe setup of OBA and safety concerns regarding OBA. Also discussed
are the preoperative selection and workup of a patient undergoing OBA, anesthetic
options, the prevention and treatment of postoperative nausea, vomiting, and pain,
and planning for safe discharge.
Office-Based Management of Impotence and Peyronie s Disease 521
Ashley H.Tapscott and Lawrence S. Hakim
Erectile dysfunction (ED) impacts more than 50% of men older than 40 years;
Peyronie disease (PD) affects up to 10% of men, with an adverse impact on normal
sexual function and overall well-being. ED can also be the first sign of other under-
lying disease. The office-based evaluation of ED and PD is the first step in the
management of these devastating conditions of men s health. New and exciting
nonsurgical therapies are now available to help treat these conditions and restore
sexual function and quality of life.
Urodynamics: With a Focus on Appropriate Indications 545
Sara M. Lenherrand J. Quentin Clemens
The purpose of this article is to update urologists on contemporary indications and
techniques for adult urodynamic testing. The discussion includes examples of spe-
cific clinical questions and appropriate urodynamic testing techniques to address
these questions. It includes quality control measures and examples of testing pitfalls
with troubleshooting methods.
Vasectomy 559
Matthew D. Rogers and Peter N. Kolettis
This article is intended to familiarize the surgeon with all aspects of vasectomy
including preoperative counseling, anesthetic techniques, surgical techniques,
postoperative follow-up, and postvasectomy semen analysis. The latest literature
regarding the complication rates and failure rates of various vas occlusion tech-
niques is also discussed.
Office-Based Sperm Retrieval for Treatment of Infertility 569
Kiranpreet K. Khurana and Edmund S. Sabanegh Jr
This article describes sperm retrieval procedures that may be performed in an office
setting. Indications for sperm retrieval, preprocedural preparation, and anesthetic
considerations are discussed. Vasal sperm aspiration, percutaneous epididymal
sperm aspiration, microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration, testicular sperm aspi-
ration, conventional, and microdissection testicular sperm extraction are reviewed.
Success and complication rates as well as factors that may influence success
(histopathology, cancerous cause, Klinefelter syndrome, Y microdeletions, varico-
cele, and hormone administration) are reviewed.
Electrical and Mechanical Office-based Neuromodulation 581
Ravi Kacker, Aaron Lay, and Anurag Das
Overactive bladder (OAB) is commonly encountered in urologie practice. Treatment
algorithms begin with conservative therapy and pharmacotherapy with antimuscar-
inics. Some patients do not receive adequate relief from these methods or they do
not tolerate side effects from pharmacotherapy. A test stimulation for sacral neuro-
modulation and percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation are office-based techniques
that are commonly used as the next step in the algorithm of care in patients with
OAB. These techniques are efficacious and approved by the Food and Drug Admin-
istration for treatment of overactive bladder and its associated symptoms.
Infusion Therapy and Implantables for the Urologist
Jennifer Rothschild, Ian M. Thompson III, Raoul S. Concepción, and Neal D. Shore
The specialty of urology has historically adapted to the changing health care envi-
ronment. Urologists have been quick to adopt new technology, new therapeutics,
and devices to render state-of-the-art patient care with improved clinical outcomes.
The busy urology practice is now in the position to deliver many novel and unique
therapies across multiple disease states. As a result, clinicians can provide state-
of-the-art care in a clinic setting and potentially reduce the overall costs of health
care delivery. This article reviews some of these potential new opportunities avail-
able to the practicing urologist.
Coding for Urologie Office Procedures
Robert A. Dowling and Mark Painter
This article summarizes current best practices for documenting, coding, and billing
common office-based urologie procedures. Topics covered include general princi-
ples, basic and advanced urologie coding, creation of medical records that support
compliant coding practices, bundled codes and unbundling, global periods,
modifiers for procedure codes, when to bill for evaluation and management services
during the same visit, coding for supplies, and laboratory and radiology procedures
pertinent to urology practice. Detailed information is included for the most common
urology office procedures, and suggested resources and references are provided.
This information is of value to physicians, office managers, and their coding staff.
Office-Based Behavioral Therapy for Management of Incontinence and Other Pelvic
Disorders
Diane K. Newman and Alan J. Wein
According to evidence-based research and guidelines, behavioral interventions are
effective and are recommended as first-line office-based treatment for incontinence
and other pelvic disorders. These interventions are aimed at improving symptoms
through education on healthy voiding habits and lifestyle modifications. Bladder
training techniques are included, which involve progressive voiding schedules
together with relaxation and distraction for urgency suppression as well as, pelvic
floor muscle strengthening to prevent urine leakage, control urgency, and improve
bladder emptying. This article presents the model for providing these treatments
in urologie practice and details specifics of each intervention, including education
guides for patients.
Office-Based Ultrasound for the Urologist
Martha K. Terris and Zachary Klaassen
This article presents an overview of the techniques and indications for office-based
ultrasound for the clinical urologist. Discussion includes renal, bladder, scrotal,
penile Doppler, and prostate ultrasonography and a review of the pertinent literature
and images for each anatomic location.
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