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Opis
New edition of classic, much-recommended reference in general surgery. As always, readers can expect the latest updates in current practice detailed by a new pool of author/experts. New topics include expanded coverage of obesity surgery, breast cancer, and minimal access surgical techniques. Chapters and reference lists are kept short---and information can be digested quickly. Everything you need to prepare for your certification examination. Illustrations have been redrawn throughout to help illustrate key learning points, and each chapter contains additional illustrative material such as photographs, algorithms, and tables to assist the reader.
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2004
Numer wydania
8
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1376
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216 x 276
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  • Chapter 1 ESOPHAGUS

    1.1 Esophageal Function Tests

    1.2 Esophageal Perforation

    1.3 Achalasia of the Esophagus

    1.4 Esophageal Spasm Syndromes

    1.5 Esophageal Diverticula

    1.6 Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

    1.7 New Intraluminal Approaches to Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

    1.8 Barretts Esophagus

    1.9 Paraesophageal Hiatal Hernia

    1.10 The Management of Caustic Injuries to the Esophagus

    1.11 Esophageal Tumors

    1.12 The Use of Esophageal Stents

    1.13 Neoadjuvant and Adjuvant Therapy of Esophageal Cancer

    1.14 Endoscopic Ablation of Barretts Esophagus

    1.15 Esophageal Atresia and Tracheo-esophageal Fistula

    Chapter 2 STOMACH

    2.1 Benign Gastric Ulcer and Stress Gastritis

    2.2 Duodenal Ulcer

    2.3 Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome

    2.4 Postgastrectomy Problems: Remedial Operations and Therapy

    2.5 Mallory-Weiss Syndrome

    2.6 Morbid Obesity

    2.7 Gastric Adenocarcinoma

    2.8 Gastrointestinal Stroma Tumors

    Chapter 3 SMALL BOWEL

    3.1 Small Bowel Obstruction

    3.2 Postoperative Ileus

    3.3 Small Bowel Crohns Disease

    3.4 Stricturoplasty

    3.5 Small Bowel Tumors

    3.6 Diverticular Disease of the Small Bowel

    3.7 Mesenteric Vascular Disease of the Small Bowel

    3.8 Enterocutaneous Fistula

    3.9 Short Bowel Syndrome

    3.10 Small Bowel Carcinoid Tumors

    3.11 Motility Disorders of the Small Bowel and Stomach

    Chapter 4 LARGE BOWEL

    4.1 Diverticular Disease of the Colon

    4.2 Chronic Ulcerative Colitis

    4.3 Crohns Colitis

    4.4 Large Bowel Obstruction

    4.5 Ogilvies Syndrome (Colonic Pseudo Obstruction)

    4.6 Colonic Volvulus

    4.7 Rectal Prolapse and Obstructed Defecation

    4.8 Solitary Rectal Ulcer

    4.9 Radiation Injury to the Small and Large Bowel

    4.10 Ischemic Colitis

    4.11 Inherited Colorectal Polyposis Syndromes

    4.12 Colon Cancer

    4.13 Rectal Cancer

    4.14 Adjuvant Therapy for Colorectal Cancer

    4.15 Tumors of the Anal Region

    4.16 Colorectal Polyps

    4.17 Surgical Management of Constipation

    4.18 Preoperative Bowel Preparation

    4.19 Acute Appendicitis

    4.20 Hemorrhoids

    4.21 Anal Fissure

    4.22 Anorectal Abscess and Fistula

    4.23 Anorectal Stricture

    4.24 Pruritus Ani

    4.25 Fecal Incontinence

    4.26 Rectovaginal Fistula

    4.27 Condyloma Acuminata

    4.28 Pilonidal Disease

    4.29 Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding

    Chapter 5 LIVER

    5.1 Newer Techniques in Liver Surgery

    5.2 Hepatic Abscess

    5.3 Cystic Disease of the Liver

    5.4 Hepatic Echinococcosis

    5.5 Benign Liver Lesions

    5.6 Liver Hemangioma

    5.7 Malignant Liver Tumors

    5.8 Hepatic Malignancy: Resection versus Transplantation

    5.9 Colorectal Cancer Hepatic Metastases: Liver Resection

    5.10 Colorectal Cancer Metastatic to the Liver: Non-Resective Destructive Techniques

    5.11 Factors Affecting Morbidity and Mortality of Liver Surgery

    Chapter 6 PORTAL HYPERTENSION

    6.1 Portal Hypertension: The Role of Shunting Procedures

    6.2 Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt

    6.3 Portal Hypertension: Role of Liver Transplantation

    6.4 Endoscopic Therapy for Esophageal Variceal Hammorrhage

    6.5 Refractory Ascites

    6.6 Hepatic Encephalopathy

    6.7 Budd-Chiari Syndrome

    Chapter 7 GALLBLADDER AND BILIARY TREE

    7.1 Asymptomatic Silent Gallstones

    7.2 Acute Cholecystitis

    7.3 Common Bile Duct Stones

    7.4 Open Cholecystectomy: When is it Indicated?

    7.5 Open Common Duct Exploration: When Is It Indicated?

    7.6 Acute Cholangitis

    7.7 Benign Biliary Strictures

    7.8 Post-Cholecystectomy Problems

    7.9 Cystic Disorders of the Bile Ducts

    7.10 Gallstone Ileus

    7.11 Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

    7.12 Bile Duct Cancer

    7.13 Tumors of the Gallbladder

    7.14 Antibiotic Selection in Biliary Surgery

    7.15 Obstructive Jaundice: Percutaneous Transhepatic Interventions

    7.16 Obstructive Jaundice: Endoscopic Management

    Chapter 8 PANCREAS

    8.1 Acute Pancreatitis

    8.2 Gallstone Pancreatitis

    8.3 Pancreas Divisum

    8.4 Pancreatic Abscess

    8.5 Pancreatic Pseudocyst

    8.6 Pancreatic Ductal Disruptions Leading to Pancreatic Fistula, Pancreatic Ascites, or Pancreatic Pleural Effusion

    8.7 Chronic Pancreatitis

    8.8 Periampullary Cancer

    8.9 Palliative Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer

    8.10 Unusual Pancreatic Tumors

    8.11 Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms

    8.12 Pancreatic Islet Cell Tumors Excluding Gastrinoma

    8.13 Transplantation of the Pancreas

    Chapter 9 SPLEEN

    9.1 Splenectomy for Hematologic Disorders

    9.2 Tumors, Cysts, and Abscesses of the Spleen

    9.3 Splenic Salvage Procedures: Therapeutic Options

    Chapter 10 HERNIA

    10.1 Groin Hernia

    10.2 Recurrent Inguinal Hernia

    10.3 Incisional, Epigastric and Umbilical Hernias

    10.4 Spigelian, Lumbar, and Obturator Herniation

    Chapter 11 ENDOCRINE GLANDS

    11.1 Adrenocortical Tumors

    11.2 Pheochromocytoma

    11.3 Adrenal Incidentaloma

    11.4 Thyroid Nodule

    11.5 Non-Toxic Goiter

    11.6 Thyroid Cancer

    11.7 Hyperthyroidism

    11.8 Thyroiditis

    11.9 Primary Hyperparathyroidism

    11.10 Persistent or Recurrent Hyperparathyroidism

    11.11 Secondary and Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism

    Chapter 12 THE BREAST

    12.1 The Role of Stereotactic Breast Biopsy in the Management of Breast Disease

    12.2 Benign Breast Disease

    12.3 Screening for Breast Cancer

    12.4 Breast Cancer: Cellular, Biochemical and Molecular Markers

    12.5 Breast Cancer: Surgical Therapy

    12.6 Breast Cancer: Lymphatic Mapping and Sentinel Lymphadenectomy

    12.7 Breast Cancer: Adjuvant Systemic Therapy

    12.8 Inflammatory Breast Cancer

    12.9 In Situ Carcinoma of the Breast: Ductal and Lobular Cell Origin

    12.10 Recurrent and Disseminated Breast Cancer
    12.11 Male Breast Cancer

    12.12 Breast Reconstruction after Mastectomy

    Chapter 13 CHEST WALL, MEDIASTINUM, TRACHEA

    13.1 Chest Wall Trauma

    13.2 Primary Chest Wall Tumors

    13.3 Tracheostomy: Timing and Techniques

    13.4 Pneumothorax

    13.5 Hemothorax

    13.6 Mediastinal Tumors

    13.7 Primary Tumors of the Thymus

    13.8 Tracheal Stenosis

    13.9 Acquired Esophageal Respiratory Tract Fistula

    Chapter 14 VASCULAR SYSTEM

    14.1 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Open Repair

    14.2 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Endovascular Repair

    14.3 Ruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

    14.4 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, And Unexpected Abdominal Pathology: How to Make the Right Decision

    14.5 Transperitoneal vs. Retroperitoneal Approach to the Aorta

    14.6 Thoracoabdominal Aneurysms

    14.7 Acute Aortic Dissection and its Complications

    14.8 Popliteal and Femoral Artery Aneurysms

    14.9 False Aneurysm and Arterial Venous Fistula

    14.10 Carotid Endarterectomy

    14.11 Recurrent Carotid Stenosis

    14.12 Balloon Angioplasty and Stents in Carotid Occlusive Disease

    14.13 Brachiocephalic Reconstruction

    14.14 Aneurysms of the Extracranial Carotid and Vertebral Arteries

    14.15 Nonoperative Treatment of Claudication

    14.16 Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease

    14.17 Femoropopliteal Occlusive Disease

    14.18 Tibioperoneal Arterial Occlusive Disease

    14.19 Profunda Femora Reconstruction

    14.20 Axillofemoral Bypass

    14.21 Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease: Angioplasty, Stenting and Endovascular Graft Treatment

    14.22 Upper Extremity Occlusive Disease

    14.23 The Management of an Infected Vascular Graft

    14.24 Gangrene of the Foot

    14.25 Peripheral Arterial Embolus

    14.26 Buergers Disease (Thromboangiitis Obliterans)

    14.27 Peripheral Arterial and Bypass Graft Occlusion: Thrombolytic Therapy

    14.28 Vascular Access

    14.29 Renovascular Disease

    14.30 Raynauds Syndrome

    14.31 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

    14.32 Acute Mesenteric Occlusion

    14.33 Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia

    14.34 The Diabetic Foot

    14.35 Diagnosis of Venous Insufficiency

    14.36 Varicose Veins

    14.37 Deep Vein Thrombosis

    14.38 Venous Reconstruction

    14.39 Pulmonary Thromboembolism

    14.40 Vena Cava Filter Placement

    14.41 Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism in the Surgical Patient

    14.42 Lymphedema

    Chapter 15 TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY CARE

    15.1 Airway Management in the Trauma Patient

    15.2 The Initial Evaluation and Resuscitation of the Trauma Patient

    15.3 Emergency Department Thoracotomy

    15.4 Coagulopathy in the Trauma Patient

    15.5 The Risk of Blood Transfusion

    15.6 Head Injuries

    15.7 The Surgeons Use of Ultrasound in Thoraco-abdominal Trauma

    15.8 Blunt Abdominal Trauma

    15.9 Penetrating Abdominal Trauma

    15.10 Abdominal Compartment Syndrome: Recognition and Management

    15.11 Diaphragmatic Injury

    15.12 Liver Injuries

    15.13 Pancreatic and Duodenal Injuries

    15.14 Injuries to the Small and Large Bowel

    15.15 Rectal Injuries

    15.16 Splenic Injury

    15.17 Retroperitoneal Injuries: Kidney and Ureter

    15.18 The Abdomen That Wont Close

    15.19 Vascular Trauma

    15.20 Extremity Compartment Syndrome

    15.21 Pelvic Fractures

    15.22 Spine and Spinal Cord Injuries

    15.23 Facial Trauma

    15.24 Penetrating Neck Injuries

    15.25 Blunt Cardiac Injury

    15.26 Burn Wound Management

    15.27 Fluid Management and Nutritional Support of the Burn Patient

    15.28 Cold Injury

    15.29 Electrical and Lightning Injuries

    Chapter 16 SKIN AND SOFT TISSUE

    16.1 Skin Lesions: Evaluation, Diagnosis and Management

    16.2 Cutaneous Melanoma

    16.3 Soft Tissue Sarcoma

    16.4 Solitary Neck Mass

    16.5 Nerve Injuries

    16.6 Hand Infections

    16.7 Gas Gangrene of the Extremity

    16.8 Necrotizing Infections of the Skin and Soft Tissue

    Chapter 17 PREOPERATIVE AND POSTOPERATIVE CARE

    17.1 Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy

    17.2 Nutritional Support in the Surgical Patient

    17.3 Catheter Sepsis in the Intensive Care Unit

    17.4 Preoperative Assessment of the Elderly Patient

    17.5 Perioperative Care and Monitoring of the Surgical Patient

    17.6 Surgical Site Infections

    17.7 Intraabdominal Infections

    17.8 Abnormal Operative and Postoperative Bleeding

    17.9 Hepatitis C and HIV Infection

    Chapter 18 SURGICAL CRITICAL CARE

    18.1 Analgesia and Sedation in Surgical Critical Care

    18.2 Cardiovascular Pharmacology

    18.3 Postoperative Respiratory Failure

    18.4 Acute Renal Failure

    18.5 Electrolyte Disorders

    18.6 Surgical Critical Care Acid Base Problems

    18.7 The Septic Response

    18.8 Antibiotics for Critically Ill Patients

    18.9 Endocrine Changes With Critical Illness

    18.10 Nutritional Support in the Critically Ill

    18.11 Coagulopathy in the Critically Ill Patient

    18.12 Extracorporeal Life Support for Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Adults

    18.13 Multiple System Organ Failure

    Chapter 19 MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY

    19.1 Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

    19.2 Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration

    19.3 Laparoscopic Appendectomy

    19.4 Laparoscopic Inguinal Herniorrhaphy

    19.5 Laparoscopic Repair of Recurrent Inguinal Hernias

    19.6 The Laparoscopic Repair of Ventral Hernias

    19.7 Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery

    19.8 Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery

    19.9 The Laparoscopic Management of Crohns Disease

    19.10 Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication

    19.11 Laparoscopic Repair of Paraesophageal Hernia

    19.12 Laparoscopic Partial Hepatectomy

    19.13 Laparoscopic Splenectomy

    19.14 The Laparoscopic Treatment of Benign Liver Cysts and Tumors

    19.15 Laparoscopic Pancreatic Resections

    19.16 Laparoscopic Whipple Procedure

    19.17 The Laparoscopic Management of Pancreatic Pseudocysts

    19.18 Laparoscopic Heller Myotomy

    19.19 Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery

    19.20 Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy

    19.21 Laparoscopic Surgery for Morbid Obesity

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