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The SAGES Manual

Volume 1 Basic Laparoscopy and Endoscopy

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Paperback, 650 blz. | Engels
Springer New York | 3e druk, 2012
ISBN13: 9781461423430
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Springer New York 3e druk, 2012 9781461423430
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The much-anticipated revision of the second edition of The SAGES Manual: Fundamentals of Laparoscopy, Thoracoscopy, and GI Endoscopy, has been completely restructured, reorganized, and revised.

 

The Manual has been split into two volumes for better portability. Volume I, Basic Laparoscopy and Endoscopy covers the fundamentals and procedures performed during surgical residency. Volume I will be the first volume used by students, residents, and allied healthcare professional trainees.  Material has been added to these fundamentals and procedures that will also be of interest to experienced surgeons.

Volume II, Advanced Laparoscopy and Endoscopy covers more advanced procedures, generally taught during fellowship.

 

All of the sections have been reorganized with a critical eye to the needs of the modern minimal access surgeon. Two new editors have been added. Chapters have been revised by  both new authors as well as many stalwart authors from previous editions.

 

These portable handbooks cover all of the major laparoscopic and flexible endoscopic procedures in easy-to-read format. Indications, patient preparation, operative techniques, and strategies for avoiding and managing complications are included for the complete spectrum of both “gold standard” and emerging procedures in diagnostic and therapeutic laparoscopy, thoracoscopy, and endoscopy.

 

The scope, detail, and quality of the contributions confirm and demonstrate the SAGES  commitment to surgical education. This manual is sure to find a home in the pocket, locker or briefcase of all gastrointestinal endoscopic surgeons and residents.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9781461423430
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:650
Uitgever:Springer New York
Druk:3

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<p>Part I: Basic Laparoscopy and Endoscopy: General Principles<br>1. Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (FLS)<br> Jeffrey M. Marks</p><p>2. Maintenance of Certification (MOC)<br> Jo Buyske</p><p>3. Equipment Setup and Troubleshooting<br> Mohan C. Airan </p><p>4. Ergonomics in Operating Room Design<br> Erica R. H. Sutton and Adrian E. Park </p><p>5. Access to Abdomen <br> Nathaniel J. Soper </p><p>6. Generation of Working Space: Extraperitoneal Approaches <br> David M. Brams and Amelia Husic</p><p>7. Single-Site Access Surgery <br> James A. Dickerson, Chan W. Park, and Aurora D. Pryor</p><p>8. Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Surgery <br> Carol E. H. Scott-Connor </p><p>9. Laparoscopic Hemostasis: Energy Sources <br> James G. Bittner, IV, Michael M. Awad, and J. Esteban Varela</p><p>10. Laparoscopic Hemostasis: Hemostatic Products and Adjuncts <br> Thadeus L. Trus </p><p>11. Principles of Tissue Approximation: Suturing <br> William C. Beck and Michael D. Holzman </p><p>12. Other Devices for Tissue Approximation <br> Byron F. Santos and Eric S. Hungness </p><p>13. Documentation <br> Minh B. Luu and Daniel J. Deziel </p><p>14. Laparoscopic During Pregnancy <br> Carmen L. Mueller and Allan Okrainec </p><p>15. Previous Abdominal Surgery<br> Eric S. Hungness</p><p>16. Robotics in Laparoscopic and Thoracoscopic Surgery<br> Andreas Kirakopolous and W. Scott Melvin</p><p>Part II. Diagnostic Laparoscopy and Biopsy<br>17. Emergency Laparoscopy<br> Brian T. Valerian and Steven C. Stain</p><p>18. Elective Diagnostic Laparoscopy and Cancer Staging<br> Frederick L. Greene and Drew Honaker </p><p>19. Lymph Node Biopsy, Dissection, Staging Laparoscopy<br> Lee L. Swanstrom </p><p>Part III. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy and Common Duct Exploration<br>20. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy<br> Pradeep Pallati and Dmitry Oleynikov</p><p>21. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Avoiding Complications Jessemae Walsh and Joseph J. Cullen</p><p>22. Cholangiography <br> Rahul Gupta, Daniel B. Jones, and Mark P. Callery</p><p>23. Laparoscopic Ultrasound of Biliary Tree <br> Michael Lalla and Maurice E. Arregui </p><p>24. Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration: Trancystic Duct Approach<br> Joseph B. Petelin and Timothy Mayfield</p><p>25. Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration (LCBDE) via Choledochotomy <br> Richard A. Alexander, Karla Russek, and  Morris E. Franklin, Jr.</p><p>Part IV. Basic Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery<br>26. Laparoscopic Gastrostomy <br> Sajida Ahad and John D. Mellinger </p><p>27. Laparoscopic Plication of Perforated Ulcer <br> I. Bulent Cetindag and John D. Mellinger </p><p>Part V. Basic Laparoscopic Procedures of the Small Intestine, Appendix, Colon<br>28. Small Bowel Resection, Enterolysis and Enteroenterostomy <br> Bruce David Schirmer</p><p>29. Placement of Jejunostomy Tube <br> Bruce David Schirmer</p><p>30. Laparoscopic Appendectomy<br> Jessica K. Smith</p><p>31. Laparoscopic Colostomy<br> John Byrn</p><p>Part VI. Hernia Repair<br>32. Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair: Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP) and Totally Extraperitoneal (TEP)<br> Nathanial Stoikes and L. Michael Brunt </p><p>33. Laparoscopic Repair of Ventral Hernia <br> Michael J. Rosen </p><p>Part VII. Pediatric Laparoscopy and Endoscopy<br>34. Pediatric Minimally Invasive Surgery: General Considerations <br> John J. Meehan </p><p>35. Pediatric Laparoscopy: Specific Surgical Procedures <br> John J. Meehan </p><p>36. Complications in Pediatric MIS<br> John J. Meehan </p><p>Part VIII. Flexible Endoscopy: General Principles<br>37. Flexible Endoscopes: Characteristics, Troubleshooting, Equipment Care<br> Gary C. Vitale and Brian R. Davis</p><p>38. Endoscopy Handling <br> Kevin M. El-Hayek, John Rodriguez, and Bipan Chand</p><p>39. Monitoring, Sedation, and Recovery<br/> Jennifer Hrabe and Joseph J. Cullen </p><p>40. Flexible Endoscopy: Principles of Documentation <br> Raphael Sun and Joseph J. Cullen </p><p>Part IX. Flexible Endoscopy: Basic Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy<br>41. Diagnostic Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy<br> Jarrod Wall and John D. Mellinger </p><p>42. Percutaneous Endoscopic Feeding Tube Placement <br> Melissa S. Phillips, Bipan Chand, and Jeffrey L. Ponsky </p><p>43. Capsule Enteroscopy <br> Jeremy A. Warren and Bruce V. MacFadyen, Jr. </p><p>Part X. Flexible Endoscopy: Basic Lower Gastrointestinal Endoscopy<br>44. Flexible Sigmoidoscopy <br> John A. Coller</p><p>45. Diagnostic Colonoscopy <br> Aman Banerjee, Melissa S. Phillips and Jeffrey M. Marks </p><p>46. Therapeutic Colonoscopy and Its Complications<br> Aaron S. Fink</p><p>APPENDIX: SAGES resources<br> SAGES Guidelines<br> SAGES Patient Education Material</p>

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