Operative strategy in general surgery: an expositive atlas
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Vorheriger Titel: | Chassin, Jameson L. Operative strategy in general surgery |
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
VII
FOREWORD
TO
THE
FIRST
EDITION
XI
1
CONCEPT
AND
STRATEGY
IN
SURGERY
1
DEVELOPING
A
CONCEPT
1
ESTABLISHING
STRATEGY
1
MAKING
THE
OPERATION
EASY
1
2
MANAGEMENT
OF
THE
CONTAMINATED
OPERATION
3
MINIMIZING
BACTERIAL
INOCULUM
4
ENHANCING
HOST
TISSUE
DEFENSES
5
MANAGEMENT
OF
INFECTED
OPERATIVE WOUND
6
PERIOPERATIVE
ANTIBIOTICS
6
REFERENCES
6
3
RATIONAL
USE
OF
DRAINS
7
PURPOSE
OF
DRAINS
7
PROS
AND
CONS
OF
VARIOUS
DRAINS
7
PREVENTION
OF
DRAIN-TRACT
INFECTION
8
MANAGEMENT
OF
INTRAPERITONEAL
SEPSIS
8
PERCUTANEOUS
DRAINAGE
OF
ABDOMINAL
ABSCESSES
WITH
CT
OR ULTRASOUND
GUIDANCE
8
OTHER
INDICATIONS
AND
METHODS
OF
DRAINAGE
9
REFERENCES
10
4
SURGICAL
STAPLING:
PRINCIPLES
AND
PRECAUTIONS
11
PRINCIPLES
OF
STAPLING
GASTRIC
AND
INTESTINAL
ANASTOMOSES
11
INSTRUMENTS
USED
IN
SURGICAL
STAPLING
11
INDICATIONS
FOR
STAPLING
AN
ANASTOMOSIS
12
CONTRAINDICATIONS
12
CAUSES OF
FAILURE
FOLLOWING
STAPLED
ANASTOMOSIS
12
COMPLICATIONS
OF
STAPLING
COMPARED
WITH
SUTURING
15
REFERENCES
21
5
INCISION,
EXPOSURE,
AND
CLOSURE
22
ACHIEVING
EXPOSURE
22
INCISIONS
FOR
ABDOMINAL
SURGERY
24
AVOIDING
WOUND
DEHISCENCE
AND
HERNIA
25
MODIFIED
SMEAD-JONES
CLOSURE
OF
MIDLINE
INCISIONS
26
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
FOR
MIDLINE
INCISION
"
2.1
REFERENCES
30
ESOPHAGUS
6
OPERATIONS
TO
RESECT,
REPLACE,
OR
BYPASS
THE
ESOPHAGUS
FOR
CANCER
31
CONCEPT:
SELECTION
OF
OPERATION
FOR
CARCINOMA
NEAR
ESOPHAGOGASTRIC
J
UNCTION
31
CONCEPT:
SELECTION
OF
OPERATION
FOR
LESIONS
OF
MID
AND
UPPER
ESOPHAGUS
31
CONCEPT:
TRANSTHORACIC
OR
TRANSHIATAL
APPROACH
WHEN
RESECTING
ESOPHAGEAL
CANCER?
31
CONCEPT:
SELECTION
OF
OPERATION
FOR
NONRESECTABLE
ESOPHAGEAL
CARCINOMA
32
REFERENCES
32
7
ESOPHAGECTOMY:
RIGHT
THORACOTOMY
AND
LAPAROTOMY
33
INDICATIONS
33
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
33
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
33
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
33
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
33
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
53
COMPLICATIONS
53
REFERENCES
54
8
ESOPHAGOGASTRECTOMY:
LEFT
THORACOABDOMINAL
55
INDICATIONS
55
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
55
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
55
XIV
CONTENTS
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
55
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
57
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
83
COMPLICATIONS
83
REFERENCES
83
9
OPERATIONS
TO
REPLACE
OR
BYPASS
THE
ESOPHAGUS:
COLON
OR
JEJUNUM
INTERPOSITION;
TRANSHIATAL
ESOPHAGECTOMY
WITH
GASTRIC
PULL-UP
84
CONCEPT:
TO
REPLACE
OR
TO
BYPASS
THE
ESOPHAGUS
84
CONCEPT:
TO
PRESERVE
THE
ESOPHAGUS
WITH
A
BILE
DIVERSION
OPERATION
85
INDICATIONS
86
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
86
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
COLON
INTERPOSITION,
LONG
SEGMENT
86
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
COLON
INTERPOSITION,
SHORT
SEGMENT
95
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
JEJUNUM
INTERPOSITION
95
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
TRANSHIATAL
ESOPHAGECTOMY
WITHOUT
THORACOTOMY;
GASTRIC
PULL-UP
98
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
102
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
102
REFERENCES
102
10
CONCEPT:
OPERATIONS
FOR
REFLUX
ESOPHAGITIS,
STRICTURE,
SHORT
ESOPHAGUS,
AND
PARAESOPHAGEAL
HERNIA
104
PARAHIATAL
AND
PARAESOPHAGEAL
HERNIA
104
SLIDING
HIATUS
HERNIA
105
REFERENCES
110
11
TRANSABDOMINAL
FUNDOPLICATION
(NISSEN)
112
INDICATIONS
112
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
112
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
112
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
112
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
115
REFERENCES
121
12
POSTERIOR
GASTROPEXY
(HILL)
122
INDICATIONS
122
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
122
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
122
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
122
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
123
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
129
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
129
REFERENCES
129
13
TRANSTHORACIC
GASTROPLASTY
(COLLIS)
AND
NISSEN
FUNDOPLICATION
130
INDICATIONS
130
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
130
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
130
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
130
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
131
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
141
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
141
REFERENCES
141
14
BILE
DIVERTING
OPERATIONS
IN
THE
MANAGEMENT
OF
REFLUX
ESOPHAGITIS
AND
ALKALINE
REFLUX
GASTRITIS
142
CONCEPT
AND
INDICATIONS
142
BILE
DIVERSION
BY
DUODENOJEJUNOSTOMY
ROUX-EN-Y
SWITCH
OPERATION
143
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
143
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
143
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
143
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
VAGOTOMY
AND
ANTRECTOMY
WITH
BILE
DIVERSION
143
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
BILE
DIVERSION
FOLLOWING
ESOPHAGOGASTRECTOMY
144
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
147
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
147
BILE
DIVERSION
BY
DUODENOJEJUNOSTOMY
ROUX-EN-Y
SWITCH
OPERATION
147
REFERENCES
149
15
CRICOPHARYNGEAL
MYOTOMY
AND
OPERATION
FOR
PHARYNGOESOPHAGEAL
(ZENKER
'
S)
DIVERTICULUM
150
CONCEPT:
WHEN
TO
PERFORM
A
CRICOPHARYNGEAL
MYOTOMY
150
INDICATIONS
152
PREOPERATIVE
C
ARE
152
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
152
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
152
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
152
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
156
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
156
REFERENCES
156
16
ESOPHAGOMYOTOMY
FOR
ESOPHAGEAL
ACHALASIA
AND
DIFFUSE
ESOPHAGEAL
SPASM
157
CONCEPT:
WHICH
THERAPY
FOR
ACHALASIA
AND
ESOPHAGEAL
SPASM?
157
CONTENTS
XV
INDICATIONS
158
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
158
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
158
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
158
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
159
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
161
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
161
REFERENCES
162
17
OPERATIONS
FOR
ESOPHAGEAL
PERFORATIONS
AND
ANASTOMOTIC
LEAKS
163
CONCEPT:
CHOICE
OF
THERAPY
163
CONCEPT:
MANAGEMENT
OF
ESOPHAGEAL
PERFORATIONS
AT
VARIOUS
ANATOMICAL
LEVELS
164
INDICATIONS
166
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
166
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
167
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
167
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
PLEURAL
FLAP
REPAIR
OF
THORACIC
ESOPHAGEAL
PERFORATION
167
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
ESOPHAGEAL
DIVERSION
BY
CERVICAL
ESOPHAGOSTOMY
170
ANTERIOR
THORACIC
ESOPHAGOSTOMY
170
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
EXCLUDING
THE
ESOPHAGUS
FROM
THE
GI
TRACT
171
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
172
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
172
REFERENCES
172
STOMACH
AND
DUODENUM
18
OPERATIONS
FOR
PEPTIC
ULCER
175
CONCEPT:
SELECTION
OF
OPERATION
FOR
DUODENAL
ULCER
175
CONCEPT:
SELECTION
OF
OPERATION
FOR
GASTRIC
ULCER
176
INDICATIONS
177
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
177
REFERENCES
177
19
TRUNCAL
VAGOTOMY
178
INDICATIONS
178
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
178
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
178
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
178
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
179
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
181
COMPLICATIONS
181
20
PROXIMAL
GASTRIC
VAGOTOMY
182
INDICATIONS
182
CONTRAINDICATIONS
182
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
182
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
182
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
182
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
183
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
186
COMPLICATIONS
186
REFERENCES
187
21
PYLOROPLASTY,
HEINEKE-MIKULICZ
188
INDICATIONS
188
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
188
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
188
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
188
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
189
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
190
COMPLICATIONS
190
REVERSAL
OF
PYLOROPLASTY
OR
GASTROJEJUNOSTOMY
190
REFERENCES
191
22
PYLOROPLASTY,
FINNEY
192
INDICATIONS
192
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
192
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
192
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
192
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
193
COMPLICATIONS
193
23
GASTROJEJUNOSTOMY
194
INDICATIONS
194
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
194
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
194
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
194
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
194
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE:
GASTROJEJUNOSTOMY
BY
STAPLING
197
'
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
199
COMPLICATIONS
199
24
GASTRECTOMY
FOR
PEPTIC
ULCER
200
INDICATIONS
200
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
200
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
200
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
200
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUES:
BILLROTH
I
AND
II
202
XVI
CONTENTS
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
224
COMPLICATIONS
224
REFERENCES
227
25
PERFORATED
PEPTIC
ULCER
228
CONCEPT
228
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
228
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
228
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
228
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
OF
PLICATION
229
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
230
COMPLICATIONS
230
REFERENCES
230
26
GASTROSTOMY
231
INDICATIONS
231
CONCEPT
231
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
231
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
231
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
231
27
GASTRECTOMY
FOR
CANCER
235
CONCEPT:
HOW
RADICAL
AN
OPERATION
FOR
GASTRIC
CANCER?
235
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
237
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
237
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
237
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
237
COMPLICATIONS
237
REFERENCES
237
28
TOTAL
GASTRECTOMY
239
INDICATIONS
239
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
239
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
239
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
239
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
240
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
258
COMPLICATIONS
259
REFERENCES
259
29
EXPOSURE
OF
THE
THIRD
AND
FOURTH
PORTIONS
OF
THE
DUODENUM
260
INDICATIONS
260
CONCEPT
260
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
260
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
260
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
260
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
260
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
263
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
263
SMALL
INTESTINE
AND
APPENDIX
30
SMALL
BOWEL
RESECTION
AND
ANASTOMOSIS
267
INDICATIONS
267
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
267
PITFALLS
AND DANGER
POINTS
267
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
267
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE:
SMALL
BOWEL
ANASTOMOSIS
BY
SUTURING
268
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE:
SMALL
BOWEL
ANASTOMOSIS
USING
STAPLING
TECHNIQUE
271
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
272
COMPLICATIONS
272
REFERENCES
272
31
ENTEROLYSIS
FOR
INTESTINAL
OBSTRUCTION
273
INDICATIONS
273
CONCEPT:
WHEN
TO
OPERATE?
273
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
273
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
273
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
273
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
275
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
277
COMPLICATIONS
277
32
BAKER
TUBE
STITCHLESS
PLICATION
278
INDICATIONS
278
CONCEPT
278
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
278
PITFALLS
AND DANGER
POINTS
278
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
278
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
279
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
279
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
279
REFERENCES
279
33
APPENDECTOMY
280
INDICATIONS
280
CONCEPT
280
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
280
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
280
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
280
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
281
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
286
COMPLICATIONS
286
CONTENTS
XVII
COLON
AND
RECTUM
39
34
LOW
ANTERIOR
RESECTION
FOR
RECTAL
CANCER
340
COLON
RESECTION
291
CONCEPT:
PRINCIPLES
OF
SUCCESSFUL
COLON
ANASTOMOSIS
291
CONDITIONS
CONDUCIVE
TO
ANASTOMOTIC
LEAKAGE
292
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
293
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY:
THE
COLON-ANASTOMOSIS
293
STRATEGY
OF
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
295
WHEN
TO
FEED
THE
PATIENT
295
REFERENCES
296
INDICATIONS
340
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
340
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
340
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
340
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
343
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
366
COMPLICATIONS
367
REFERENCES
367
40
ABDOMINOPERINEAL
PROCTOSIGMOIDECTOMY
FOR
35
CANCER
368
INDICATIONS
368
COLON
RESECTION
FOR
CANCER
297
CONCEPT:
EXTENT
OF
COLON
RESECTION
297
CONCEPT:
THE
NO-TOUCH
TECHNIQUE
302
CONCEPT:
PREVENTION
OF
SUTURE-LINE
RECURRENCE
304
REFERENCES
304
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
368
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
368
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
368
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
372
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
389
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
390
REFERENCES
391
36
41
RIGHT
COLECTOMY
FOR
CANCER
305
INDICATIONS
305
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
305
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
305
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
305
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
OF
RIGHT
AND
TRANSVERSE
COLECTOMY
305
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
316
COMPLICATIONS
316
SUBTOTAL
COLECTOMY
WITH
ILEOPROCTOSTOMY
OR
ILEOSTOMY
AND
SIGMOID
MUCOUS
FISTULA
392
INDICATIONS
392
CONCEPT:
CHOICE
OF
OPERATION
392
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
393
PITFALLS
AND DANGER
POINTS
393
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
393
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
393
COMPLICATIONS
402
37
REFERENCES
402
LEFT
COLECTOMY
FOR
CANCER
317
INDICATIONS
317
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
317
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
317
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
317
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
318
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
336
COMPLICATIONS
336
42
ILEOANAL
ANASTOMOSIS
WITH
ILEAL
RESERVOIR
FOLLOWING
TOTAL
COLECTOMY
AND
MUCOSAL
PROCTECTOMY
403
CONCEPT:
CURRENTLY
AVAILABLE
OPERATIONS
FOR
ULCERATIVE
COLITIS
AND
FAMILIAL
POLYPOSIS
403
INDICATIONS
405
CONTRAINDICATIONS
405
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
405
38
PITFALLS
AND DANGER
POINTS
405
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
405
OPERATIONS
FOR
RECTAL
CANCER
337
CONCEPT:
SELECTION
OF
OPERATION
FOR
CANCER
0-6
CM
FROM
ANAL
VERGE
337
CONCEPT:
SELECTION
OF
OPERATION
FOR
CARCINOMA
6-11
CM
FROM
ANAL
VERGE
338
REFERENCES
339
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
MUCOSAL
PROCTECTOMY,
ILEAL
RESERVOIR,
AND
ENDORECTAL
ILEOANAL
ANASTOMOSIS
406
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
415
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
415
REFERENCES
415
XVIII
CONTENTS
43
CONCEPT:
CECOSTOMY
OR
COLOSTOMY?
428
SUBTOTAL
COLECTOMY
FOR
MASSIVE
COLONIC
HEMORRHAGE
416
INDICATIONS
416
CONCEPT
416
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
416
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
416
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
416
REFERENCES
416
REFERENCES
428
48
CECOSTOMY
429
INDICATIONS
429
CONCEPT
429
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
429
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
429
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
429
44
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
429
ILEOSTOMY,
END
417
INDICATIONS
417
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
417
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
417
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
417
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
420
COMPLICATIONS
420
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
431
COMPLICATIONS
431
49
TRANSVERSE
COLOSTOMY
432
INDICATIONS
432
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
432
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
432
45
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
432
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
433
ILEOSTOMY,
LOOP
421
INDICATIONS
421
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
421
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
421
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
421
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
422
COMPLICATIONS
422
REFERENCE
422
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
435
COMPLICATIONS
435
REFERENCES
435
50
CLOSURE
OF
TEMPORARY
COLOSTOMY
436
CONCEPT:
WHEN
TO
CLOSE
A
COLOSTOMY
436
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
436
46
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
436
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
436
ABDOMINOPERINEAL
PROCTECTOMY
FOR
BENIGN
DISEASE
423
INDICATIONS
423
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
423
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
423
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
423
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE:
ABDOMINAL
423
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE:
PERINEAL
424
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
426
COMPLICATIONS
426
REFERENCES
426
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
436
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
439
COMPLICATIONS
439
REFERENCES
439
51
OPERATIONS
FOR
COLONIC
DIVERTICULITIS
440
INDICATIONS
440
CONCEPT:
SELECTION
OF
OPERATION
440
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
441
PRIMARY
RESECTION
AND
ANASTOMOSIS
441
47
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
441
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
441
OPERATIONS
FOR
COLON
OBSTRUCTION
427
CONCEPT:
OPERATIONS
FOR
COMPLETE
COLON
OBSTRUCTION
DUE
TO
CARCINOMA
OF
RIGHT
OR
PROXIMAL
TRANSVERSE
COLON
427
CONCEPT:
OPERATIONS
FOR
COMPLETE
COLON
OBSTRUCTION
DUE
TO
CARCINOMA
OF
MID-DESCENDING
COLON
427
CONCEPT:
OPERATIONS
FOR
COMPLETE
COLON
OBSTRUCTION
DUE
TO
CARCINOMA
OF
THE
RECTOSIGMOID
COLON
428
PRIMARY
RESECTION,
END
COLOSTOMY
WITH
MUCOUS
FISTULA
443
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
AND
TECHNIQUE
443
EMERGENCY
SIGMOID
COLECTOMY
WITH
END
COLOSTOMY
AND
HARTMANN
'
S
POUCH
443
INDICATIONS
443
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
444
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
444
REFERENCES
445
CONTENTS
XIX
52
STAGE
I
AND
STAGE
II
462
OPERATION
FOR
RECTAL
PROLAPSE
(RIPSTEIN)
446
INDICATIONS
446
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
446
CONCEPT:
SELECTION
OF
OPERATION
446
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
447
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
447
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
447
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
AND
COMPLICATIONS
450
REFERENCES
450
STAGE
III
462
STAGE
IV
463
FROZEN-SECTION
OR
TWO-STAGE
PROCEDURE?
463
POSITIVE
MAMMOGRAPHY
IN
THE
ABSENCE
OF
PALPABLE
TUMOR
464
REFERENCES
464
55
BIOPSY
OF
BREAST
-
LUMPECTOMY
465
INDICATIONS
465
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
465
BREAST
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
465
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
PALPABLE
MASS
-
53
LUMPECTOMY
466
OPERATIONS
FOR
BENIGN
BREAST
DISEASES
451
FIBROADENOMA
451
CONCEPT:
MANAGEMENT
OF
FIBROADENOMA
451
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
451
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
451
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
452
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
452
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
NONPALPABLE
LESION
466
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
467
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
467
LUMPECTOMY
FOLLOWING
PREVIOUS
BIOPSY
467
56
AXILLARY
LYMPHADENECTOMY
468
CONCEPT:
WHEN
TO
PERFORM
AXILLARY
FIBROCYSTIC
DISEASE
452
CONCEPT:
OPERATION
VERSUS
ASPIRATION
452
INDICATIONS
453
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
453
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
453
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
UPPER
QUADRANT
TYLECTOMY
(LUMPECTOMY)
453
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
454
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
455
LYMPHADENECTOMY
FOR
BREAST
CANCER
468
CONCEPT:
WHEN
TO
PERFORM
LYMPHADENECTOMY
FOR
MELANOMA
468
INDICATIONS
469
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
469
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
469
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
469
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
469
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
471
EXCISION
OF
MAMMARY
DUCTS
457
CONCEPT:
MANAGEMENT
OF
NIPPLE
DISCHARGE
455
INDICATIONS
455
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
455
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
456
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
SINGLE-DUCT
EXCISION
456
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
TOTAL
DUCT
EXCISION
456
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
458
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
458
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
471
REFERENCES
472
57
MODIFIED
RADICAL
MASTECTOMY
47
3
CONCEPT:
DEFINING
THE
MODIFIED
RADICAL
MASTECTOMY
OF
PATEY
473
INDICATIONS
473
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
473
BREAST
ABSCESS
458
PARA-AREOLAR
ABSCESS
OR
FISTULA
459
REFERENCES
459
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
473
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
473
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
477
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
485
54
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
485
REFERENCES
486
CONCEPT:
WHICH
OPERATION
FOR
BREAST
CANCER?
460
MASTECTOMY
OR
LUMPECTOMY
-
AXILLARY
DISSECTION?
460
AXILLARY
SAMPLING
OR
TOTAL
AXILLARY
LYMPHADENECTOMY?
460
PREINVASIVE
CANCER
461
58
RADICAL
MASTECTOMY
487
INDICATIONS
487
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
487
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
487
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
487
XX
CONTENTS
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
487
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
493
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
493
HEPATOBILIARY
TRACT
59
CONCEPT:
WHEN
TO
REMOVE
THE
GALLBLADDER
495
MORTALITY
FOLLOWING
CHOLECYSTECTOMY
495
LAPAROSCOPIC
CHOLECYSTECTOMY
495
SYMPTOMATIC
CHOLELITHIASIS
495
BILIARY
COLIC
WITH
NEGATIVE
CHOLECYSTOGRAM
AND
SONOGRAM;
THE
CHOLECYSTOSES
496
ATYPICAL
PAIN
WITH
NEGATIVE
CHOLECYSTOGRAM
496
ASYMPTOMATIC
CHOLELITHIASIS
496
ACUTE
OBSTRUCTIVE
CHOLECYSTITIS
496
ACALULOUS
ACUTE
CHOLECYSTITIS
498
GALLSTONE
PANCREATITIS
498
INCIDENTAL
CHOLECYSTECTOMY
498
REFERENCES
498
60
CHOLECYSTECTOMY
499
INDICATIONS
499
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
499
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
499
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
499
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
504
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
512
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
512
REFERENCES
513
61
LAPAROSCOPIC
CHOLECYSTECTOMY
514
INDICATIONS
514
CONTRAINDICATIONS
514
PREOPERATIVE
PREPARATION
514
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
514
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
516
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
516
CYSTIC
DUCT
CHOLANGIOGRAM
519
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
523
COMPLICATIONS
523
REFERENCES
525
62
CHOLECYSTOSTOMY
526
INDICATIONS
526
CONTRAINDICATION
526
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
526
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
526
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
526
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
527
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
528
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
528
REFERENCE
528
63
COMMON
BILE
DUCT
EXPLORATION
529
CONCEPT:
WHEN
TO
EXPLORE
THE
COMMON
BILE
DUCT
(CBD)
529
CONCEPT:
HOW
TO
MANAGE
MULTIPLE
AND
"
PRIMARY
"
CBD
STONES
530
INDICATIONS
531
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
531
PITFALLS
AND DANGER
POINTS
531
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
532
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
CBD
EXPLORATION
SIMULTANEOUS
WITH
CHOLECYSTECTOMY
533
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
539
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
539
REFERENCES
541
64
CONCEPT:
WHEN
TO
PERFORM
OTHER
OPERATIONS
ON
THE
COMMON
BILE
DUCT
(CBD)
542
OPERATIONS
FOR
RETAINED
OR
RECURRENT
CBD
STONES
542
OPERATIONS
FOR
NONCALCULOUS
BILIARY
TRACT
DISEASE
544
CONCEPT:
CHOLEDOCHODUODENOSTOMY
VERSUS
ROUX-EN-Y
CHOLEDOCHOJEJUNOSTOMY
546
REFERENCES
547
65
SECONDARY
CHOLEDOCHOLITHOTOMY
548
INDICATIONS
548
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
548
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
548
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
548
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
548
66
SPHINCTEROPLASTY
550
INDICATIONS
550
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
550
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
550
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
550
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
551
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
555
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
555
REFERENCES
555
67
CHOLEDOCHODUODENOSTOMY
556
INDICATIONS
556
CONTENTS
XXI
CONTRAINDICATIONS
556
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
556
PITFALLS
AND DANGER
POINTS
556
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
556
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
557
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
560
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
560
REFERENCES
560
68
ROUX-EN-Y
HEPATICO
OR
CHOLEDOCHOJEJUNOSTOMY
561
INDICATIONS
561
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
561
PITFALLS
AND DANGER
POINTS
561
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
561
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
562
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
568
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
568
POSTOPERATIVE
DUODENAL
ULCER
569
DELAYED
GASTRIC
EMPTYING
570
REFERENCES
570
69
PERIAMPULLARY
DIVERTICULECTOMY
571
CONCEPT:
WHEN
A
PERIAMPULLARY
DIVERTICULUM
SHOULD
BE
EXCISED
571
INDICATIONS
573
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
573
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
573
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
573
OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE
-
TRANSDUODENAL
DIVERTICULECTOMY
573
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
574
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
575
REFERENCES
575
70
OPERATIONS
FOR
CARCINOMA
OF
HEPATIC
DUCT
BIFURCATION
576
CONCEPT:
WHEN
TO
OPERATE
FOR
CARCINOMA
OF
THE
BILE
DUCTS
576
INDICATIONS
577
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
577
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
577
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
577
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
RESECTION
OF
BIFURCATION
TUMORS
578
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
INTUBATION
OF
HEPATIC
DUCTS
WITHOUT
RESECTING
TUMOR
581
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
584
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
584
REFERENCES
584
71
HEPATIC
RESECTIONS
585
CONCEPT:
WHEN
TO
RESECT
585
CONCEPT:
HEPATIC
ANATOMY
585
INDICATIONS
588
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
588
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
588
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
589
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
589
ANATOMIC
UNISEGMENTAL
AND
POLY
SEGMENTAL
RESECTIONS
592
LOBAR
RESECTIONS
(POLYSEGMENTECTOMY
1-4:
5-8)
592
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
598
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
598
REFERENCES
598
PANCREAS
72
CONCEPT:
WHICH
OPERATIONS
FOR
PANCREATIC
CANCER?
601
RESECTION
VERSUS
BYPASS
601
WHICH
BYPASS
OPERATION?
601
TOTAL
VERSUS
PARTIAL
PANCREATODUODENECTOMY
(WHIPPLE)
602
DISTAL
PANCREATECTOMY
602
IS
BIOPSY
NECESSARY?
602
PANCREATECTOMY
AS
A
PALLIATIVE
PROCEDURE
602
REFERENCES
603
73
PARTIAL
PANCREATODUODENECTOMY
(WHIPPLE)
604
INDICATIONS
604
CONTRAINDICATIONS
604
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
604
SPECIAL
DIAGNOSTIC
PROCEDURES
IN
OBSTRUCTIVE
JAUNDICE
604
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
605
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
605
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
607
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE:
PARTIAL
PANCREATODUODENECTOMY
WITH
PRESERVATION
OF
STOMACH
AND
PYLORUS
623
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
627
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
628
REFERENCES
629
XXII
CONTENTS
74
TOTAL
PANCREATODUODENECTOMY
630
INDICATIONS
630
CONTRAINDICATIONS
630
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
630
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
630
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
630
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
631
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
642
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
642
75
DISTAL
PANCREATECTOMY
643
INDICATIONS
643
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
643
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
643
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
643
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
643
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
648
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
648
REFERENCE
648
76
OPERATIONS
FOR
PANCREATIC
CYST
649
CONCEPT:
WHEN
TO
OPERATE
AND
WHICH
OPERATION
TO
DO
649
INDICATIONS
651
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
651
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
651
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
651
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
652
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
654
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
655
REFERENCES
655
77
PANCREATICOJEJUNOSTOMY
(PUESTOW)
FOR
CHRONIC
PANCREATITIS
656
CONCEPT:
WHICH
THERAPY
FOR
CHRONIC
PANCREATITIS?
656
INDICATIONS
657
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
657
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
657
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
657
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
657
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
661
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
661
REFERENCES
661
SPLEEN
78
SPLENECTOMY
FOR
DISEASE
665
INDICATIONS
665
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
665
PITFALLS
AND DANGER
POINTS
665
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
665
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
667
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
671
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
671
REFERENCES
671
79
OPERATIONS
FOR
SPLENIC
TRAUMA
672
CONCEPT:
SPLENECTOMY
OR
SPLENORRHAPHY?
672
INDICATIONS
672
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
672
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
672
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
672
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
673
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
677
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
678
REFERENCES
678
ABDOMINAL
WALL
80
CONCEPT:
WHICH
OPERATION
FOR
INGUINAL
HERNIA?
679
PATHOGENESIS
OF
INGUINAL
HERNIA
679
INDIRECT
HERNIA
679
DIRECT
HERNIA
-
ANTERIOR
TRANSVERSALIS
REPAIR
(SHOULDICE)
679
DIRECT
HERNIA
-
COOPER
'
S
LIGAMENT
REPAIR
(MCVAY)
680
INGUINAL
HERNIA
REPAIR
IN
WOMEN
-
MODIFICATIONS
OF
TECHNIQUE
680
SLIDING
HERNIA
-
SHOULDICE
OR
MCVAY
REPAIR
680
INCARCERATED
AND
STRANGULATED
HERNIA
-
MODIFICATIONS
IN
ANESTHESIA
AND
INCISION
680
REFERENCES
681
81
ANTERIOR
TRANSVERSALIS
REPAIR
OF
INGUINAL
HERNIA
(SHOULDICE)
682
INDICATIONS
682
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
682
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
682
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
682
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
683
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
690
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
690
REFERENCES
690
82
COOPER
'
S
LIGAMENT
HERNIORRHAPY
(MCVAY)
691
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
FOR
DIRECT
OR
LARGE
INDIRECT
INGUINAL
HERNIA
691
CONTENTS
XXIII
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
695
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
695
REFERENCES
695
83
OPERATIONS
FOR
RECURRENT
INGUINAL
HERNIA
696
CONCEPT:
PATHOGENESIS
AND
PREVENTION
OF
RECURRENT
HERNIA
696
INDICATIONS
698
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
698
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
698
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
698
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
INGUINAL
APPROACH
700
REPAIRING
RECURRENT
HERNIA
FOLLOWING
PREVIOUS
HALSTED
OPERATION
WITHOUT
OPENING
THE
INGUINAL
CANAL
700
OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE
-
PREPERITONEAL
APPROACH
USING
MESH
PROSTHESIS
703
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
706
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
706
REFERENCES
706
84
FEMORAL
HERNIA
REPAIR
707
CONCEPT:
CHOICE
AMONG
LOW
GROIN,
PREPERITONEAL,
OR
INGUINAL
APPROACHES
707
INDICATIONS
707
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
707
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
708
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
708
OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE
708
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
714
POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS
714
REFERENCES
714
85
OPERATIONS
FOR
LARGE
VENTRAL
HERNIA
715
CONCEPT:
PATHOGENESIS
OF
INCISIONAL
HERNIA
715
INDICATIONS
716
PREOPERATIVE
C
ARE
716
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
716
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
716
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
ELECTIVE
VENTRAL
HERNIA
REPAIR
720
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
726
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
726
REFERENCES
726
86
OPERATIONS
FOR
NECROTIZING
OF
ABDOMINAL
WALL
AND
INFECTED
ABDOMINAL
WOUND
DEHISCENCE
727
CONCEPT:
DIAGNOSIS
AND
MANAGEMENT
OF
NECROTIZING
FASCIITIS
727
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
727
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
727
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
727
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
729
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
729
REFERENCES
730
ANUS
AND
RECTUM
87
RUBBER
BAND
LIGATION
OF
INTERNAL
HEMORRHOIDS
733
CONCEPT:
WHEN
TO
BAND
A
HEMORRHOID
733
INDICATION
733
PITFAIL
AND
DANGER
POINT
733
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
733
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
734
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
734
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
734
REFERENCES
735
88
HEMORRHOIDECTOMY
737
CONCEPT:
SELECTING
THE
APPROPRIATE
TREATMENT
FOR
SYMPTOMATIC
HEMORRHOIDS
737
INDICATIONS
AND
CONTRAINDICATIONS
738
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
739
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
739
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
739
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
CLOSED
HEMORRHOIDECTOMY
739
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
RADICAL
OPEN
HEMORRHOIDECTOMY
743
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
745
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
745
REFERENCES
746
89
ANORECTAL
FISTULA
AND
PELVIRECTAL
ABSCESS
747
CONCEPT:
PATHOGENESIS
AND
TREATMENT
OF
ANORECTAL
FISTULAS
747
INDICATIONS
749
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
749
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
749
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
749
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
ANORECTAL
AND
PELVIRECTAL
ABSCESS
750
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
ANORECTAL
FISTULA
752
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
759
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
759
REFERENCES
760
XXIV
CONTENTS
90
LATERAL
INTERNAL
SPHINCTEROTOMY
FOR
CHRONIC
ANAL
FISSURE
761
CONCEPT:
PATHOGENESIS
AND
TREATMENT
OF
ANAL
FISSURE
761
INDICATION
761
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
761
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
761
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
761
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
762
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
763
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
763
REFERENCES
763
91
ANOPLASTY
FOR
ANAL
STENOSIS
764
CONCEPT:
OPERATIONS
FOR
ANAL
STENOSIS
764
INDICATION
764
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
764
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
764
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
764
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
SLIDING
MUCOSAL
FLAP
764
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
SLIDING
ANODERM
FLAP
766
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
768
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
768
92
OPERATION
FOR
RECTAL
PROLAPSE
(THIERSCH)
769
CONCEPT:
WHEN
TO
PERFORM
A
THIERSCH
OPERATION
769
INDICATIONS
769
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
769
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
769
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
769
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
THIERSCH
PROCEDURE
USING
MESH
770
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
771
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
771
REFERENCES
771
93
OPERATIONS
FOR
PILONIDAL
DISEASE
772
CONCEPT:
PATHOGENESIS
AND
SELECTION
OF
OPTIMAL
OPERATION
772
INDICATION
773
PITFALLS
AND DANGER
POINTS
773
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
773
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
774
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
777
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
777
REFERENCES
778
LYMPH
NODES
94
INGUINAL
AND
PELVIC
LYMPHADENECTOMY
779
CONCEPT:
WHEN
TO
PERFORM
INGUINAL
AND
PELVIC
LYMPHADENECTOMY
779
INDICATIONS
779
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
779
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
779
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
779
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
780
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
785
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
785
REFERENCE
785
HEAD
AND
NECK
95
PAROTIDECTOMY
789
CONCEPT:
HOW
MUCH GLAND
TO
REMOVE
FOR
A
PAROTID
TUMOR
789
INDICATIONS
789
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
789
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
789
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
790
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
794
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
794
REFERENCES
795
96
THYROIDECTOMY
796
CONCEPT:
WHICH
DISEASES
OF
THE
THYROID
REQUIRE
OPERATION?
796
INDICATIONS
800
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
800
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
800
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
800
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
802
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
810
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
810
REFERENCES
810
97
CRICOTHYROIDOTOMY
812
CONCEPT:
WHICH
KIND
OF
EMERGENCY
AIRWAY?
812
INDICATIONS
812
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
812
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
812
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
813
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
813
CONTENTS
XXV
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
814
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
814
REFERENCES
814
98
TRACHEOTOMY
815
CONCEPT:
WHEN
TO
DO
A
TRACHEOTOMY
815
INDICATIONS
815
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
815
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
815
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
815
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
816
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
817
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
818
MISCELLANEOUS
99
DRAINAGE
OF
SUBPHRENIC
ABSCESS
821
CONCEPT:
ETIOLOGY
AND
MODERN
MANAGEMENT
OF
SUBPHRENIC
ABSCESS
821
INDICATIONS
822
PREOPERATIVE
CARE
822
PITFALLS
AND
DANGER
POINTS
823
OPERATIVE
STRATEGY
823
OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE
-
EXTRASEROUS
SUBCOSTAL
DRAINAGE
OF
RIGHT
SUBPHRENIC
ABSCESS
823
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
-
LAPAROTOMY
FOR
SUBPHRENIC
AND
ABDOMINAL
ABSCESSES
826
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
827
POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS
827
REFERENCES
827
APPENDIXES
A:
SOME
MECHANICAL
BASICS
OF
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
831
IMPORTANCE
OF
SURGEON
'
S
FOOT
AND
BODY
POSITION
831
USE
OF
INSTRUMENTS
842
REFERENCES
844
B:
DISSECTING
AND
SEWING
845
THE
ART
OF
DISSECTING
PLANES
845
SEWING
TECHNIQUE
846
REFERENCES
856
C:
CONTROL
OF
BLEEDING
857
TECHNIQUES
OF
ACHIEVING
HEMOSTASIS
857
CONTROL
OF
HEMORRHAGE,
TEMPORARY
859
CONTROL
OF
HEMORRHAGE,
DEFINITION
859
D:
GLOSSARY
860
INDEX
883 |
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spelling | Operative strategy in general surgery an expositive atlas Jameson L. Chassin <<With a ch. on>> hepatic resections <<by David M. Nagorney>> 2. ed. New York [u.a.] Springer 1994 XXV, 890 S. zahlr. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturangaben Procédés chirurgicaux - Atlas Surgery, Operative Atlases Surgical Procedures, Operative Atlases Chirurgie (DE-588)4009987-8 gnd rswk-swf Chirurgie (DE-588)4009987-8 s DE-604 Chassin, Jameson L. 1922-2010 Sonstige (DE-588)113749856 oth Nargorney, David M. aut Hepatic resections 1. Aufl. u.d.T. Chassin, Jameson L. Operative strategy in general surgery 3. Aufl. u.d.T. Chassin's operative strategy in general surgery DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=005864575&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Operative strategy in general surgery an expositive atlas |
title_alt | Hepatic resections |
title_auth | Operative strategy in general surgery an expositive atlas |
title_exact_search | Operative strategy in general surgery an expositive atlas |
title_full | Operative strategy in general surgery an expositive atlas Jameson L. Chassin |
title_fullStr | Operative strategy in general surgery an expositive atlas Jameson L. Chassin |
title_full_unstemmed | Operative strategy in general surgery an expositive atlas Jameson L. Chassin |
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title_old | Chassin, Jameson L. Operative strategy in general surgery |
title_short | Operative strategy in general surgery |
title_sort | operative strategy in general surgery an expositive atlas |
title_sub | an expositive atlas |
topic | Procédés chirurgicaux - Atlas Surgery, Operative Atlases Surgical Procedures, Operative Atlases Chirurgie (DE-588)4009987-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Procédés chirurgicaux - Atlas Surgery, Operative Atlases Surgical Procedures, Operative Atlases Chirurgie |
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