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Cambridge Anastomosis Workshop Handbook with Video Content on 4 DVDs

Cambridge Anastomosis Workshop Handbook with Video Content on 4 DVDs

9781107621701
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Opis
Based on the internationally renowned, long-running Cambridge Anastomosis Workshop this unique and comprehensive intermediate-to-advanced course is presented across four DVDs and contains an accompanying manual. The course covers basic techniques of knotting, instrument handling and stapling, and performing a wide range of bowel, vascular and urological anastomoses by hand, using sutures. The procedures are thoroughly explained and demonstrated on animal material. Common errors are illustrated with methods of correction. There is emphasis on best technique and patient safety throughout. The course is suitable for surgeons at any stage of training, especially those actually performing anastomoses. Anastomoses covered include:: ˘ Small bowel:: end-to-end and side-to-side ˘ Hand closure of bowel end ˘ Colon:: end-to-end and side-to-end ˘ Low colorectal, hand-sewn and stapled ˘ Gastric:: pyloroplasty, gastro-jejunostomy and partial gastrectomy ˘ Oesophago-gastric anastomosis ˘ Vascular surgery for trauma ˘ Reconstructive vascular surgery ˘ Abdominal aortic aneurysm grafting ˘ Basic urological anastomoses.
Szczegóły produktu
65672
9781107621701
9781107621701

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Rok wydania
2013
Numer wydania
1
Liczba stron
63
Wymiary (mm)
220.00 x 298.00
Waga (g)
480
  • Part I. Introduction and Basic Principles:: 1. Knotting:: i. Types of knots; ii. Hand ties; iii. Instrument ties; 2. Use of needle holder; 3. Suturing; Part II. Basic Bowel Anastomoses:: 4. Principles of suturing bowel; 5. Single layer interrupted extra-mucosal anastomosis; 6. End-to-end anastomosis (small or large bowel):: i. With rotation; ii. Without rotation; 7. Side-to-side anastomosis; 8. Side-to-end anastomosis:: i. Examples; ii. Bowel end closure; iii. Side-to-end ileum to colon anastomosis; Part III. Stomach Anastomoses:: 9. Pyloroplasty; 10. Gastro-jejunostomy; 11. Polya type gastrectomy; Part IV. Oesophageal Anastomoses:: 12. Examples; 13. Anastomosis to stomach or small bowel; Part V. Colorectal Anastomoses:: 14. Essential colorectal anatomy and mobilisation; 15. Anterior resection (colorectal anastomosis) - hand sewn; 16. Anterior resection (low colorectal anastomosis) - hand sewn; 17. Double staple technique for low anterior resection; 18. Double linear staple technique for right hemicolectomy; Part VI. Arterial Anastomoses:: 19. Principles of arterial anastomosis and eversion suturing; 20. Arteriotomy closure; 21. Common faults at arteriotomy closure; 22. Patch grafting; 23. End-to-end anastomosis using Dacron prosthesis; 24. End-to-side anastomosis using Dacron prosthesis; 25. End-to-side anastomoses for femoropopliteal bypass; 26. Abdominal aortic aneurysm inlay grafting using parachute technique; Part VII. Urological Anastomoses:: 27. General principles and dangers; 28. End-to-end ureteric anastomosis; 29. Protective use of omentum; 30. Reimplantation of ureter into bladder; 31. Bladder flap for ureteric substitution; 32. Bladder closure; Index.
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