Chassin's Operative Strategy in General Surgery

An Expositive Atlas

Gebonden Engels 2013 4e druk 9781461413929
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The Fourth Edition of Chassin’s Operative Strategy in General Surgery: An Expositive Atlas is designed to expand this comprehensive and unique general surgery reference while remaining true to the special character of the work. This unique text continues to provide an emphasis on surgical strategy that is unmatched by other textbooks of surgical technique. It continues to comprehensively cover all non-vascular operations commonly performed by general surgeons. As always, Chassin’s explains the conceptual basis of each operation, outlines strategies to avoid common pitfalls, and carefully describes and beautifully illustrates the technical steps of each operation. The Fourth Edition has been expanded and updated by adding both new procedures and new features. A significant new feature, “Documentation Basics” has been added to each chapter, providing a bulleted list of key features that need to be listed in the operative note to accurately describe extent of procedure and enhance accuracy of coding.

General surgery continues to evolve.  Procedures are added and many operations are done through new minimal access approaches. However, as a surgeon may be called upon to perform an operation that has become rare, Chassin’s unique “legacy” material has been retained for reference. In addition, 17 new chapters have been added, including 4 new chapters on colorectal surgery. Over 1100 elegant illustrations and new radiographs accompany detailed textual explanations. More than ever, Chassin’s Operative Strategy in General Surgery: An Expositive Atlas, Fourth Edition is an indispensable reference for all surgical residents and practicing surgeons.

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ISBN13:9781461413929
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:1130
Uitgever:Springer New York
Druk:4

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<p>Part I. General Principles</p><p>1. Concepts and Strategies of Surgery</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>2. Mechanical Basics of Operative Technique</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>3. Incision, Exposure, Closure</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>4. Dissecting and Suturing</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>5. Surgical Stapling: Principles and Precautions</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>6. Control of Bleeding</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>7. Management of the Contaminated Operation</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>8. Damage Control Laparotomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>9.  Mechanical Basics of Laparoscopic Surgery</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>10. Rational Use of Drains</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>11. Illustrated Glossary of Surgical Instruments</p><p>Mohammad Khreiss and Jamal Hoballah</p><p>12. The Operative Note </p><p>Jamal J. Hoballah</p><p>Part II.  Esophagus</p><p>13. Concepts in Esophageal Surgery</p><p>Thomas H. Gouge</p><p>14. Esophagectomy: Right Thoracotomy and Laparotomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>15. Esophagogastrectomy: Left Thoracoabdominal Approach</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>16. Transhiatal Esophagectomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>17. Minimall</p>y Invasive Esophagectomy <p></p><p>Marcovalerio Melis, Costas S. Bizekis, and Thomas H. Gouge</p><p>18. Operations to Replace or Bypass the Esophagus: Colon or Jejunum Interposition</p><p>19. Transabdominal Nissen Fundoplication</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>20. Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>21. Posterior Gastropexy (Hill Repair): Surgical Legacy Technique</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>22. Transthoracic Gastroplasty (Collis) and Nissen Fundoplication: Surgical Legacy Technique</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>23. Bile Diverting Operations for Management of Esophageal Disease</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>24. Cricopharyngeal Myotomy and Operation for Pharyngoesophageal (Zenker's) Diverticulum</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>25. Esophagomyotomy for Achalasia and Diffuse Esophageal Spasm: Surgical Legacy Technique</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>26. Laparoscopic Esophagomyotomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>27. Operations for Esophageal Perforation and Anastomotic Leaks</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>Part III. Stomach and Duodenum</p><p>28. Concepts in Surgery of the Stomach and Duodenum</p><p>Dustin M. Bermudez and Daniel T. Dempsey</p><p>29. Truncal Vagotomy: Surgical Legacy Technique</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>30. Proximal Gastric Vagotomy: Surgical Legacy Technique</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>31. Pyloroplasty (Heineke-Mikulicz and Finney), Operation for Bleeding Duodenal Ulcer: Surgical Legacy Techniques</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>32. Gastrojejunostomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>33. Partial Gastrectomy Without Lymphadenectomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>34. Perforated Peptic Ulcer</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>35. Laparoscopic Plication of Perforated Ulcer</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>36. Gastrostomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>37. Distal Gastrectomy with D2 Nodal Dissection</p><p>Hisakazu Hoshi </p><p>38. Total Gastrectomy</p><p>Hisakazu Hoshi </p><p>39. Exposure of the Third and Fourth Portions of the Duodenum</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>40. Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding </p><p>Gene F. Coppa, Heather McMullen, Alan Geiss, and Charles Choy</p><p>41. Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass</p><p>Gene F. Coppa, Jeffery Nicastro, Charles Choy, and Heather McMullen</p><p>Part IV.  Small Intestine and Appendix</p><p>42. Concepts in Surgery of the Small Intestine and Appendix</p><p>Danielle M. Fritze, Jessemae L. Welsh, Joseph J, Cullen, and Michael W. Mulholland</p><p>43. Small Bowel Resection and Anastomosis</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p></p>44. Enterolysis for Intestinal Obstruction<p></p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>45. Baker Tube Stitchless Plication: Surgical Legacy Technique</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>46. Appendectomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>47. Laparoscopic Appendectomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>Part V. Large Intestine</p><p>48. Concepts in Surgery of the Large Intestine</p><p>Marylise Boutros and Stephen D. Wexner</p><p>49. Right Colectomy for Cancer</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>50. Laparoscopic Right Hemicolectomy</p><p>Steven D. Wexner and Susan M. Cera</p><p>51. Left Colectomy for Cancer</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>52. Laparoscopic Left Hemicolectomy and Low Anterior Resection</p><p>Kleber Ricciardi and Steven D. Wexner</p><p>53. Low Anterior Resection for Rectal Cancer</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>54. Abdominoperineal Resection for Rectal Cancer</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>55. Laparoscopic Abdominoperineal Resection and Total Proctocolectomy with End Ileostomy</p><p>Giovanna da Silva and Steven D. Wexner</p><p>56. Subtotal Colectomy with Ileoproctostomy or Ileostomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>57. Restorative Proctocolectomy with Mucosal Proctectomy and Ileal Reservoir</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>58. Abdominoperineal Proctectomy for Be</p>nign Disease<p></p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p> </p><p>59. End-Ileostomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>60. Loop Ileostomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>61. Cecostomy: Surgical Legacy Technique</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>62. Transverse Colostomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>63. Closure of Temporary Loop Colostomy or Ileostomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>64. Laparoscopic Stoma Construction and Closure</p><p>Dan Enger Ruiz and Steven Wexner</p><p>65. Surgery for Colonic Diverticulitis and Other Benign Conditions of the Left Colon (Hartmann’s Procedure)</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>66. Ripstein Operation for Rectal Prolapse: Surgical Legacy Procedure</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>Part VI: Anus, Rectum, and Pilonidal Region</p><p>67. Concepts in Surgery of the Anus, Rectum, and Pilonidal Region</p><p>Muneera R. Kapadia and John W. Cromwell</p><p>68. Rubber Band Ligation of Internal Hemorrhoids</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>69. Hemorrhoidectomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>70. Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids</p><p>Shauna Lorenzo-Rivero</p><p>71. Anorectal Fistula and Pelvirectal Abscess, Seton Placement</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>72. Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy for Chronic Anal Fissure</p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin<p></p><p>73. Anoplasty for Anal Stenosis</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>74. Perineal Operations for Rectal Prolapse</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>75. Operations for Pilonidal Disease</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>Part VII:  Hepatobiliary Tract</p><p>76. Concepts in Hepatobiliary Surgery</p><p>Umut Sarpel, H. Leon Pachter</p><p>77. Cholecystectomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>78.  Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>79. Cholecystostomy: Surgical Legacy Technique</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>80. Common Bile Duct Exploration: Surgical Legacy Technique</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>81. Secondary Choledocholithotomy: Surgical Legacy Technique</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>82. Sphincteroplasty: Surgical Legacy Technique</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>83. Choledochoduodenostomy: Surgical Legacy Technique</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>84. Roux-en-Y Biliary-Enteric Bypass</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>85. Transduodenal Diverticulectomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>86. Operations for Lesions of Hepatic Duct Bifurcation</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>87. Hepatic Resection</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner a</p>nd Jameson L. Chassin<p></p><p>Part VIII: Pancreas</p><p>88. Concepts in Surgery of the Pancreas</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>89. Partial Pancreatoduodenectomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>90. Total Pancreatoduodenectomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>91. Distal Pancreatectomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>92. Laparoscopic Distal Pancreatectomy</p><p>James J. Mezhir</p><p>93. Operations for Pancreatic Pseudocyst</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>94. Pancreaticojejunostomy (Puestow) for Chronic Pancreatitis</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>Part IX. Spleen</p><p>95. Concepts in Splenic Surgery</p><p>H. Leon Pachter, Michael Edye, and Amber A. Guth</p><p>96. Splenectomy for Disease</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>97. Operations for Splenic Trauma</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>98. Laparoscopic Splenectomy</p><p>Manish Parikh and H. Leon Pachter</p><p>Part X. Hernia Repairs, Operations for Necrotizing Fasciitis, Drainage of Subphrenic Abscess</p><p>99. Concepts in Hernia Repair, Surgery for Necrotizing Fasciitis, and Drainage of Subphrenic Abscess</p><p>Daniel P. Guyton and Mark C. Horattas</p><p>100. Shouldice Repair of Inguinal Hernia</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>101. Cooper’s Ligament (McVay) Repair of Inguinal Hernia</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson </p>L. Chassin<p></p><p>102. Mesh Repair of Inguinal Hernia</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>103. Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair: Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP) and Totally Extraperitoneal (TEP) Repairs</p><p>Muhammed Ashraf Memon and Robert J. Fitzgibbons</p><p>104. Operations for Recurrent Inguinal Hernia</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>105. Femoral Hernia Repair</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>106. Operations for Large Ventral Hernia</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>107. Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>108. Operations for Infected Abdominal Wound Dehiscence, Necrotizing Fasciitis, and Intra-abdominal Abscesses</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>Part XI. Breast and Melanoma</p><p>109. Concepts in Breast and Melanoma Surgery</p><p>Lyndsay A. Gutierrez, Sartaj S. Sanghera, Joseph J. Skitzki, and Stephen B. Edge</p><p>110. Excision of Benign Palpable Breast Mass</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>111. Excision of Ducts, Operations for Breast Abscess</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>112. Lumpectomy for Breast Cancer</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>113. Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy and Axillary Staging for Breast Cancer</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>114. Modified Radical Mastectomy, Simple (Total) Mastectomy</p><p>Carol Scott-C</p>onner and Jameson L. Chassin<p></p><p>115. Radical Mastectomy: Surgical Legacy Technique</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>116. Wide Local Excision and Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Melanoma</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>117. Axillary Lymphadenectomy for Melanoma</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>118. Inguinal and Pelvic Lymphadenectomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>Part XII. Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Adrenal</p><p>119. Concepts in Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Adrenal Surgery</p><p>Philip M. Spanheimer and Ronald J. Weigel</p><p>120. Thyroidectomy</p><p>Anuradha Bhama and Geeta Lal</p><p>121. Parathyroidectomy</p><p>Sonia L. Sugg and Nelson J. Gurll </p><p>122. Adrenalectomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>123. Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy</p><p>Jennifer C. Carr and James R. Howe</p><p>124. Parotidectomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>125. Cricothyroidotomy</p><p>Carol Scott-Conner and Jameson L. Chassin</p><p>126. Tracheostomy</p><p>K. Shad Pharaon </p>

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