Pediatric Urology is an immensely varying field of congenital
and acquired conditions ranging from phimosis, hydrocele, the palpable undescended
testis, through common disorders such as urinary tract infection and bladder
dysfunction, hydronephrosis and hypospadias, to rare tumors, posterior urethral
valves, sex disorders, exstrophy-epispadias and cloacal anomalies.
The scope and complexity of specialist pediatric urology practice is ever
increasing, with advances in imaging, endoscopic treatment of vesicoureteral
reflux and expansion of laparoscopic and robotic pediatric urology as some
recent examples.
There are a number of courses and events that are available to residents/specialists
in pediatric urology and other specialities related to pediatric urology to
update their knowledge and keep up to date with developments. This is also
possible via journal subscriptions either personal or institutional and textbooks
of Pediatric Urology which are updated every few years.
Unfortunately not all of us are blessed with the facilities or the time that
is required to keep abreast of developments in the field of pediatric urology
in a timely fashion. Furthermore in many parts of the world, financial expenses
to achieve this can be prohibitive.
What better way to achieve all these aims than with a pediatric urology online
resource that is free, has open access and where all chapters and subsections
are written by leaders in that particular field? Furthermore, the chapters
will be updated several times a year keeping the readers up to date from the
comfort of their own PC!
The Pediatric Urology book has been divided into several sections. In each
section, the chapter has been divided into subsections, each subsection being
contributed by a specialist. For example, the urolithiasis chapter may have
a section written by a nephrologist, an interventional radiologist and a pediatric
urologist thereby giving the most comprehensive details for that particular
section. In addition where relevant, photographs and video clips will be embedded
in the chapter for viewing via the standard means.
We the Chief Editors are all experienced Pediatric Urologists with a number
of peer reviewed publications, chapters in textbooks and editorial responsibility
for textbooks to our credit. The belief that 'Knowledge should be free' is
common to all and with this in mind, we along with our associate editors and
contributors aim to spread this knowledge in pediatric urology in a format
that is new, exciting and revolutionary. Of course continual improvement is
the key to continued success and we would therefore be indebted for your feedback.
We could not have done this without help from our web publisher - Gary Bagshawe
at GBC Productions and most importantly without the support and advice from
our families.
While all information on this website is free to use, the Chief Editors would
request that individuals exercise courtesy to the contributors in obtaining
the necessary permissions to use any images or digital material from their
contributions.
Happy reading!
DW,PG,CC