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Scientific Advances in Reconstructive Urology and Tissue Engineering

  • Book

  • April 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5458251

Scientific Advances in Reconstructive Urology and Tissue Engineering is a comprehensive overview of reconstructive urology that spans male and female, pediatric, neuro-urology and trauma. Traditionally, this field has been focused solely on surgical principles with little attention to basic and translational research. However, recent advances in acellular matrices, scaffolds, stem cells and tissue engineering have changed this focus. This publication is the perfect bridge and definitive tome of the advances that will move the translational and basic science of reconstructive urology forward and allow readers to implement the findings in clinical practice.

Through the use of both current case studies and future implications, the content bridges the gap from bench to bedside making it the perfect reference for translational benign urology researchers who wish to move the field of reconstructive surgery forward.

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Table of Contents

1. Historic development of translational reconstructive urology and current state of the art 2. Buccal mucosa and its use for urethral reconstruction 3. Use of mesenchymal stem cell-seeded scaffolds for bladder augmentations 4. Pathophysiology of radiation-induced urethral strictures and therapeutic strategies optimizing outcomes of surgical repair 5. Testosterone supplementation to prevent artificial urinary sphincter erosion in hypogonadal men 6. The molecular profile of urethral stricture disease 7. Pathophysiology of Urethral Stricture and optimizing urethroplasty outcomes 8. Engineered solutions for urethral stricture disease: From bench to bedside 9. Novel approaches correcting form and function in sexual medicine 10. Pathophysiology of underactive bladders 11. Tissue engineering in pediatric urology 12. Engineered neovaginas in patients with MRKH syndrome 13. Using cultured autologous oral epithelial cells for vaginoplasty in male-to-female transsexuals 14. Underlying mechanisms of rejection in penile vascularized composite allotransplantation

Authors

Matthias D. Hofer Urology San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas USA. Dr. Hofer is Assistant Professor of Urology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of Ulm in Ulm, Germany with both an M.D and Ph.D. and went on to complete his residency training at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. He subsequently completed a fellowship at UT Southwestern in Dallas, TX specializing in reconstruction, trauma, and prosthetics. His clinical interests include the treatment of stress urinary incontinence, which often occurs following surgery for prostate cancer. He is also an expert in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). He spent time during a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard focusing on biomarkers of prostate cancer progression and metastasis. This included experience in clinical research, both patient-based and tissue-based, all of which he continued to implement in his research endeavors. His research efforts also include benign prostatic hyperplasia, reconstruction, and urethral wound healing.