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  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Aug-2016
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192534330
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  • Keel: eng
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The Oxford Textbook of Vascular Surgery draws on the expertise of over 130 specialist contributors to encompass the field of vascular surgery. Through the use of figures, findings of contemporary trials, and additional online content, this textbook is an excellent study material for surgical trainees entering their final two years of training, in addition to serving as an effective reference source for practicing surgeons.

This volume discusses the epidemiology, vascular biology, clinical features and management of diseases that affect the vasculature and contains dedicated chapters which address topics such as paediatric surgery, damage control surgery, and amputations. The text follows a logical framework which complements the published Intercollegiate Surgery Curriculum making it particularly useful in preparation for the Intercollegiate Examination.

The online version of The Oxford Textbook of Vascular Surgery is free for twelve months to individual purchasers of this book and contains the full text of the print edition, links to external sources and informative videos demonstrating current surgical techniques, making this a valuable resource for practicing surgeons. The field of vascular surgery has advanced rapidly in recent years and has expanded to include the techniques of interventional radiology and cardiology which are also extensively covered in this volume, making it an authoritative modern text.

By combining contemporary evidence-based knowledge with informative figures, online resources and links to the current training curriculum, The Oxford Textbook of Vascular Surgery is a highly valuable source of information and will become the standard reference text for all who study vascular disease and its treatment.
Abbreviations xv
Contributors xxi
SECTION 1 Fundamental concepts and basic science
1.1 Atherosclerosis---disease mechanisms and clinical consequences
3(11)
Ulf Hedin
Goran K. Hansson
1.2 Primary and secondary prevention strategies in atherosclerosis
14(7)
Stephen J. Nicholls
1.3 Restenosis in vascular surgical practice---molecular biology and strategies for prevention
21(11)
Thomas Koeppel
Andreas Schober
1.4 Vasculitides and fibromuscular dysplasia
32(17)
Catherine Hill
Scott Graf
Robert Fitridge
1.5 Chronic lower limb ischaemia: therapeutic angiogenesis
49(9)
Edward Choke
Mark McCarthy
1.6 Clotting mechanisms and haemophilias
58(9)
Ulrike Flierl
Nay Min Htun
Karlheinz Peter
1.7 Drugs affecting platelets and coagulation
67(10)
Nay Min Htun
Ulrike Flierl
Karlheinz Peter
1.8 Ischaemia-reperfusion injury
77(8)
David A. Russell
Nadeem A. Mughal
Shervanthi Homer-Vanniasinkam
1.9 Pathophysiology and management of compartment syndromes in vascular surgery
85(10)
Mark Hamilton
Prue Cowled
Robert Fitridge
1.10 Peripheral neuropathy and post-amputation pain syndromes
95(9)
Stefan Lauer
Stephan A. Schug
1.11 Current and future vascular grafts
104(12)
Mital Desai
George Hamilton
1.12 Vascular graft infection
116(12)
Morgyn Warner
Renjy Nelson
Chuan Lim
1.13 Vascular arterial haemodynamics
128(6)
Ilija D. Sutalo
Michael M. D. Lawrence-Brown
Kurt Liffman
James B. Semmens
1.14 Vascular imaging: principles and practice
134(15)
Andrew Holden
Brigid Connor
Stephen Merrilees
Zubayr Zaman
SECTION 2 Congenital disease of the vasculature
2.1 Paediatric vascular surgery
149(7)
Meryl Davis
George Hamilton
2.2 Congenital vascular anomalies
156(6)
Nigel Standfield
2.3 Vascular tumours
162(9)
Patrick Coughlin
SECTION 3 Vascular trauma
3.1 Damage control surgery for vascular trauma
171(10)
Denis W. Harkin
3.2 Neck and upper limb vascular trauma: aetiology, pathogenesis, classification, management, guidelines, outcomes
181(12)
Wayne Sapsford
3.3 Blunt traumatic aortic injury
193(8)
Vijay M. Gadhvi
Petrut Gogalniceanu
Richard Boulton
3.4 Abdominal vascular trauma
201(12)
Carl Magnus Wahlgren
Louis Riddez
Ulf Hedin
3.5 Lower limb vascular trauma: aetiology, pathogenesis, classification, management, guidelines, outcomes
213(14)
J. Devin
B. Watson
Todd E. Rasmussen
SECTION 4 Lower limb ischaemia and associated conditions
4.1 Acute lower limb ischaemia
227(11)
D. Julian
A. Scott
Jai V. Patel
4.2 Technical aspects of surgery for lower limb ischaemia: basic techniques of open and endovascular surgery for acute lower limb ischaemia
238(7)
Mark Koelemay
4.3 Popliteal and femoral artery aneurysms
245(9)
Richard Neville
Rodeen Rahbar
Sean Satey
Bao-Ngoc Nguyen
4.4 Chronic lower limb ischaemia
254(15)
Alan G. Dawson
Julie Brittenden
4.5 Technical aspects of aortoiliac revascularisation for chronic lower limb ischaemia
269(9)
Gerard Goh
Robert Morgan
Cliff Shearman
4.6 Technical aspects of infra-inguinal revascularisation for chronic lower limb ischaemia
278(14)
Joseph L. Mills, Sr.
Robert J. Hinchliffe
Magdiel Trinidad-Hernandez
4.7 Non-atherosclerotic lower limb ischaemia
292(11)
Robert J. Hinchliffe
Mart Bender
Goof Schep
4.8 Diabetic foot
303(15)
Robert J. Hinchliffe
4.9 Lower limb amputation
318(9)
Jonathan Beard
Wissam Al-Jundi
SECTION 5 Vascular disease of the upper limb
5.1 Acute upper limb ischaemia
327(9)
Nung Rudarakanchana
Nicholas J. W. Cheshire
5.2 Chronic atherosclerotic upper limb ischaemia
336(8)
Colin D. Bicknell
Mohamad S. Hamady
5.3 Thoracic outlet syndrome
344(12)
Ali Azizzadeh
Sapan Desai
Kristofer M. Charlton-Ouw
Hazim J. Safi
5.4 Hyperhidrosis
356(9)
Frank C. T. Smith
5.5 Raynaud's phenomenon
365(14)
Michael Jenkins
Maresa Carulli
SECTION 6 Carotid artery disease
6.1 Epidemiology and aetiology of stroke
379(9)
Fiona Kennedy
Martin M. Brown
6.2 Modern medical management of TIA and stroke
388(11)
Victoria J. Haunton
Thompson G. Robinson
6.3 Carotid artery disease
399(17)
Peter M. Rothwell
6.4 Technical aspects of carotid revascularization
416(13)
A. Ross Naylor
Jos C. van den Berg
6.5 Results of carotid revascularization
429(10)
A. Ross Naylor
6.6 Vertebrobasilar ischaemia
439(6)
Hugh Markus
6.7 Non-atherosclerotic carotid disease
445(12)
Andy Kordowicz
Michael J. Gough
6.8 Carotid body tumours
457(5)
Ross Milner
Trissa Babrowski
6.9 Aneurysms of the extracranial carotid artery
462(7)
Gert J. de Borst
Jantien C. Welleweerd
Frans L. Moll
SECTION 7 Abdominal aortic aneurysms
7.1 Abdominal aortic aneurysms: fundamental concepts
469(16)
Ian M. Nordon
7.2 Screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm
485(7)
Jonothan Earnshaw
7.3 Clinical features and indications for AAA surgery
492(8)
Stuart W. Grant
Charles N. McCollum
7.4 Technical aspects of abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
500(20)
Paul Hayes
Manj Gohel
Patrick Coughlin
7.5 Technical aspects of surgery for complex aneurysms
520(13)
Ian Loftus
7.6 Abdominal aortic aneurysms: results of elective surgery
533(14)
Alan Karthikesalingam
Peter Holt
7.7 Abdominal aortic aneurysms: results of emergency surgery
547(7)
Alan Karthikesalingam
Peter Holt
7.8 Management of complications of aortic reconstruction
554(17)
Edward Choke
Robert S. M. Davies
Robert Sayers
SECTION 8 Thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic pathology
8.1 Genetic aspects of thoracic ascending aortic aneurysm and dissection (TAAD)
571(7)
Anne H. Child
Jose Aragon-Martin
Y. B. Alexander Wan
8.2 Thoracic aortic aneurysms
578(7)
Rizwan Attia
Rachel E. Clough
Peter R. Taylor
8.3 Thoracic aortic aneurysms: clinical features and indications for surgery
585(6)
Rachel E. Clough
Peter R. Taylor
8.4 Technical and clinical aspects of surgery for thoracic aortic aneurysms (open): basic techniques of surgery for thoracoabdominal aneurysms, techniques for arch reconstruction protection of spinal cord, prevention of stroke, results of open surgery
591(6)
Stephen Large
Priya Sastry
8.5 Technical and clinical aspects of surgery for endovascular repair of thoracic aneurysms
597(9)
Christos Lioupis
Rachel E. Clough
Tom W. Carrell
Peter R. Taylor
8.6 Thoracic aortic dissections
606(8)
Ian M. Nordon
8.7 Type B aortic dissection, clinical features, and indication for surgery
614(7)
Ian M. Nordon
8.8 Technical and clinical aspects of surgery for type B aortic dissections
621(8)
Ian M. Nordon
8.9 Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms
629(5)
Roberto Chiesa
Efrem Civilini
Germano Melissano
Luca Bertoglio
Enrico Rinaldi
8.10 Technical and clinical aspects of surgery for thoracoabdominal aneurysms
634(9)
Roberto Chiesa
Efrem Civilini
Enrico Maria Marone
Germano Melissano
Yamume Tshomba
SECTION 9 Mesenteric and renal vascular disease
9.1 Renovascular disease
643(11)
B. Rigden Green
M. G. Wyatt
9.2 Mesenteric ischaemia
654(8)
James E. Coulston
Peter M. Lamont
9.3 Visceral artery aneurysms
662(9)
Alistair M. Millen
Srinivasa Rao Vallabhaneni
SECTION 10 Diseases of the veins and lymphatics
10.1 Varicose veins
671(10)
Alun H. Davies
A. C. Shepherd
10.2 Technical aspects of varicose vein surgery
681(10)
Karan Garg
Lowell S. Kabnick
Mark A. Adelman
10.3 Results of treatment of varicose veins: results of therapy, comparative studies, complications, and their management
691(8)
Manj Gohel
10.4 Acute lower limb DVT
699(18)
Anthony J. Comerota
Vijay Kamath
10.5 Chronic venous insufficiency
717(11)
Katy Darvall
Andrew W. Bradbury
10.6 Treatment of lower limb deep vein obstruction
728(8)
Peng Wong
Gerard Stansby
10.7 Treatment of lower limb and pelvic deep vein incompetence
736(10)
Cees Wittens
Mark de Wolf
10.8 Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency
746(10)
Paolo Zamboni
Sergio Gianesini
Erica Menegatti
10.9 Lymphatics, lymphoedema---its assessment, treatment, and management
756(9)
Neil Piller
Index 765
Professor Matt Thompson is the Professor of Vascular Surgery at St George's, University of London and a Consultant Vascular Surgeon at St Georges Vascular Institute (SGVI).

Professor Thompson trained at Cambridge, St Bartholomew's Hospital, the University of Leicester and Adelaide. His awards include a Hunterian Professorship, the Moynihan travelling fellowship and the gold medal for the intercollegiate examination. His clinical interests are in the treatment of complex aortic disease and minimally invasive vascular surgery in which the SGVI has an international reputation.

He has been the clinical director for three London-wide service reconfigurations (cardiovascular disease, major trauma and emergency services). He is the past Secretary of the British Society for Endovascular Therapy and a Council Member of the Vascular Society. Professor Thompson chairs the Clinical Reference Group for Vascular Services for the NHS Specialised Commissioning Board.