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E-raamat: Practical Manual of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic and Robotic Surgery: A Clinical Cook Book 3E

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  • Formaat: 374 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Feb-2018
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351006491
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This third edition has been extensively updated to provide the gynecologic surgeon with a state-of-the-art and practical resource that can be used to review or learn about commonly performed surgical procedures in minimally invasive gynecology. To meet the needs of both novice and experienced surgeons, the text is engineered to cover the clinical decision-making, key instrumentation, and technical cascade for each surgical procedure. Wherever possible, discussion is focused on methods to optimize outcome and reduce risk. The content in this latest edition has been substantially bolstered by the addition of chapters covering vaginal hysterectomy, tissue retrieval in laparoscopic surgery, single port laparoscopy, robotic hysterectomy, robotic myomectomy, robotic sacralcolpopexy, radical robotic hysterectomy, and hemostatic agents for laparoscopic surgery.

Preface vii
Contributors ix
1 Patient preparation
1(6)
Shan Biscette
Andrew I. Brill
2 The art of the competent surgeon: Anatomy and surgical dissection
7(10)
Robert Rogers
3 Instrumentation and equipment
17(14)
Resad Paya Pasic
Andrew I. Brill
4 Anesthesia in laparoscopy
31(12)
Laura Clark
5 Creation of pneumoperitoneum and trocar insertion techniques
43(12)
Thomas G. Lang
Resad Paya Pasic
6 Energy systems in laparoscopy
55(14)
Andrew I. Brill
7 Laparoscopic suturing
69(10)
Joseph L. Hudgens
Resad Paya Pasic
8 Laparoscopic tubal sterilization
79(8)
Ronald L. Levine
Thomas G. Lang
9 Laparoscopic surgery for adhesions
87(20)
Harry Reich
Baruch S. Abittan
Mark Dassel
Tamer Seckin
10 Ectopic pregnancy
107(8)
Sukrant Mehta
Jonathon Solnik
11 Laparoscopic management of the adnexal mass
115(8)
Sukhpreet Singh Multani
Resad Paya Pasic
Joseph L. Hudgens
12 Laparoscopic myomectomy
123(8)
Linda Shiber
Thomas G. Lang
13 Nonsurgical options for treatment of uterine fibroids
131(6)
David J. Levine
14 Tissue retrieval in laparoscopic surgery
137(10)
Linda Shiber
Resad Paya Pasic
15 Surgery for endometriosis
147(10)
Lidia Hyun Joo Myung
Luiz Flavio Cordeiro Fernandes
Mauricio Simdes Abrao
16 Vaginal hysterectomy and adnexectomy technique
157(10)
Johnny Yi
Rosanne Kho
17 Laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy
167(8)
Johan van der Wat
18 Laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy
175(8)
Jason Abbott
19 Total laparoscopic hysterectomy
183(12)
Nicole M. Donnellan
Ted Lee
20 Retroperitoneal dissection of the pelvic sidewall
195(8)
Grace M. Janik
21 Lower urinary tract endoscopy
203(6)
Sam H. Hessami
David Shin
22 Laparoscopic paravaginal repair and Burch urethropexy
209(8)
J. Stephen Rich
C.Y. Liu
Adam R. Duke
23 Midurethral sling procedures for stress urinary incontinence
217(10)
J. Ryan Stewart
24 Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy and cervicopexy
227(10)
Sean L. Francis
Ali Azadi
25 Laparoscopic uterosacral ligament suspension
237(10)
Elizabeth Babin
Timothy B. McKinney
26 Laparoscopy in children and adolescent patients
247(6)
Claire Templeman
S. Paige Hertweck
Traci Ito
27 Endoscopic diagnosis and correction of malformations of female genitalia
253(12)
Leila V. Adamyan
Katerine L. Yarotskaya
Assia A. Stepanian
28 Laparoendoscopic single-site (LESS) surgery
265(10)
Patrick Yeung, Jr.
Brigid Holloran-Schwartz
29 Laparoscopic bowel surgery
275(10)
Jeff W. Allen
Benjamin D. Tanner
30 Laparoscopic radical hysterectomy
285(10)
Masaaki Andou
Keiko Ebisawa
Yoshiaki Ota
Tomonori Hada
31 Laparoscopic and robotic-assisted laparoscopic lymphadenectomy in gynecologic oncology
295(8)
Farr Nezhat dnd Susan Khalil
32 Robotics: The clinical nuts and bolts to applications in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery
303(8)
Kirsten Sasaki
Charles E. Miller
33 Robotic hysterectomy
311(8)
Fatih Sendag
Ali Akdemir
34 Robotic myomectomy
319(8)
Kirsten Sasaki
Charles E. Miller
35 Robotic sacrocolpopexy
327(6)
Dobie Giles
36 Robotically assisted radical hysterectomy
333(14)
Antonio Gil-Moreno
Javier F. Magrina
Paul Magtibay
Paul M. Magtibay
Melchor Carbonell-Socias
37 Hemostatic agents in laparoscopic surgery
347(8)
Pattaya Hengrasmee
Traci Ito
Alan Lam
38 Complications of laparoscopic surgery
355(12)
Erica C. Dun
Ceana H. Nezhat
Index 367
Resad Paya Pasic MD, PhD Director of the Center of Minimally Invasive Surgery Co-Director of the Fellowship in Advanced Gynecologic Laparoscopy University of Louisville, Kentucky

Andrew I Brill MD California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, California