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Atlas of Minimally Invasive Surgical Operations

Atlas of Minimally Invasive Surgical Operations

9780071449052
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Introducing the most essential all-in-one MIS tutorial and atlas for 21st-century practice

A Doodys Core Title for 2024!

If you are a laparoscopic surgeon who strives to be at the vanguard of clinical practice, your atlas has arrived. Overflowing with nearly 1,000 beautifully rendered, medically accurate illustrations, The Atlas of Minimally Invasive Surgical Operations is the definitive laparoscopic surgery procedural primer and visual roadmap. 

This indispensable, one-stop resource delivers easy-to-follow procedural guidance that builds on the vital work of laparoscopic surgery pioneers at OHSU and other leading academic centers in the United States who have adapted common open operations to an MIS environment. Accompanying this skill-sharpening content are detailed illustrations that take you through each step to consider while performing current minimally invasive techniques. 

The Atlas of Minimally Invasive Surgical Operations begins with a review of general surgical considerations and principles of access, while subsequent sections survey the full scope of surgical interventions. Mirroring the latest clinical perspectives, research, and technologies that drive procedure evolution, this is the one atlas that should be part of your surgical library.

  • Nearly 1,000 state-of-the-art illustrations—all created by esteemed professors of medical illustration at Johns  Hopkins  University—are designed to help surgeons visualize the procedure as they step to the operating table
  • Comprehensive coverage encompassing 62 must-know procedures, each of which is fully explained with high- yield text and accompanying illustrations
  • Consistent format includes Indications, Preoperative Preparation, Anesthesia, Position, Incision and Exposure,  Closure, and Postoperative Care
  • Section on minimally invasive pediatric surgery examines the latest procedural approaches to this critical surgical  area 




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Data sheet

Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
400
Dimensions (mm)
257 x 358
Weight (g)
2440
  • 1. Introduction
    2. General principles
    a. Access
    i. Direct puncture
    ii. Hasson technique
    iii. Hand assisted
    iv. thoracoscopy (VATS)
    b. Principles of trocar placement
    3. Operations on the esophagus
    a. Minimally invasive cricopharyngotomy for Zenkers diverticulum
    b. Thoracoscopic Diverticulectomy
    i. with myotomy
    c. Laparoscopic Fundoplication
    i. Nissen fundoplication
    ii. Nissen Rossetti
    iii. Toupet fundoplication
    iv. Dor fundoplication
    d. Laparoscopic repair of paraesophageal hernia
    i. With mesh reinforcement of the hiatus
    e. Collis gastroplasty for short esophagus
    i. Thoracoscopic
    ii. Laparoscopic
    f. Laparoscopic Heller myotomy
    i. With diverticulectomy
    ii. With Dor fundoplication
    iii. With Toupet fundoplication
    g. Laparoscopic esophagectomy
    i. Transhiatal
    ii. Thoracoscopic
    iii. Inversion
    4. Operations on the stomach
    a. Bariatric procedures
    i. Gastric bypass
    1. with antecolic RY
    2. with retrocolic RY
    3. with long limb RY
    ii. Gastric banding
    1. pars flacida approach
    iii. Duodenal switch with lateral gastrectomy
    iv. Vertical Banded gastroplasty
    b. Antrectomy
    i. With B1
    ii. With B2
    c. Subtotal gastrectomy
    d. Pyloroplasty
    e. Pyloromyotomy
    f. Gastrojejunostomy
    g. Highly selective vagotomy
    h. Wedge resection of ulcers of leiomyomas
    i. Intragastric surgery
    i. For GI stromal tumors
    ii. For pancreatic psedocysts
    5. Operations on the duodenum and small bowel
    a. Enterolysis for SBO
    b. Laparoscopic assisted SB resection
    c. Laparoscopic assisted stricturoplasty
    6. Laparoscopic appendectomy
    a. Access
    i. Traditional
    ii. Variations
    b. With endoloop
    c. With stapler
    d. Retrograde
    e. Methods of retrieval
    7. Laparoscopic Colorectal surgery
    a. Right colectomy
    b. Sigmoid colectomy
    c. Total abdominal colectomy
    i. Totally laparoscopic
    ii. Hand assisted
    iii. With Ileoanal pouch anastomosis
    d. Diverting colostomy
    e. Colostomy takedown
    f. Abdominal perineal resection
    g. Trans anal endoscopic microsurgery
    8. Laparoscopic biliary surgery
    a. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
    i. with cholangiography
    ii. with ultrasonography
    b. Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration
    i. Transcystic cholangioscopy
    ii. Transcystic fluoroscopy
    iii. Via choledochotomy
    9. Laparoscopic Liver surgery
    a. Drainage of hepatic cysts
    b. Non anatomic liver resections
    10. Laparoscopic pancreatic surgery
    a. Distal pancreatectomy
    i. With splenectomy
    ii. Without splenectomy
    b. Ennucleation of Islet cell tumor
    c. Pancreatic necrosectomy
    11. Laparoscopic splenectomy
    a. Lesser curvature approach
    b. Lateral approach
    12. Laparoscopic adrenalectomy
    a. Left adrenalectomy
    b. Right adrenalectomy
    13. Laparoscopic nephrectomy
    a. Donor nephrectomy
    b. Laparoscopic nephrectomy for cancer
    14. Laparoscopic lymphadenectomy
    15. Thoracoscopic surgery of the chest wall
    a. Pluerectomy and pluerodesis
    b. Sympathectomy
    16. Thoracoscopic Lung Surgery (VATS)
    a. Wedge resection
    b. Lobectomy
    17. Upper GI endoscopy
    a. Diagnostic
    b. With PEG
    c. For treatment of esophageal varicies
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