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Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery forms part of the Springer Specialist Surgery Series designed to be a valuable resource for trainees and specialist alike. With information presented in a didactic manner, this useful reference guide will compliment the Springer Surgery Atlas Series, together forming a unique resource for the busy gastrointestinal surgeon. Written by an international group of contributors, all experts in their field, to provide a text for specialists and trainees, this book gives a current and concise summary of all key topics within the specialty and concentrates on recent developments.

Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery reflects the overwhelming need for such a book as this specialisation proceeds apace. The book covers all the foregut except the liver, bile duct and pancreas, looking at the diverse anatomy and physiology, the functions and the disease processes. The book reflects a significant change in the management of certain conditions, as our understanding of disease has improved. Technical developments have moved surgery forward; minimally invasive surgery being the treatment of choice for most upper GI operations for benign disease. With cancers of the upper GI tract being common, and with our understanding more of the genetic profile of tumours, we have identified premalignant lesions and cancer surgery is now targeted to allow stage appropriate therapies. This book gives a current and concise summary of all key topics within the specialty and concentrates on recent developments. Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery brings together an international group of contributors, all experts in their field, to provide a text for specialists and trainees.
Foreword v
Professor John Lumley
Contributors ix
The Anatomy and Physiology of the Oesophagus
1(16)
Peter J. Lamb
S. Michael Griffin
The Anatomy and Physiology of the Stomach
17(22)
Ian R. Daniels
William H. Allum
The Anatomy and Physiology of the Small Bowel
39(6)
David Gourevitch
The Anatomy and Physiology of the Diaphragm
45(14)
George R. Harrison
The Spleen
59(10)
Hugo W. Tilanus
Benign Disease of the Oesophagus
69(22)
Stephen E.A. Attwood
Christopher J. Lewis
Benign Diseases of the Stomach
91(10)
Robert C. Mason
Benign Disease of the Small Bowel
101(16)
Ling S. Wong
Emmanuel A. Agaba
Michael R.B. Keighley
Benign Disease of the Diaphragm
117(10)
Juliet E. King
Pala B. Rajesh
Benign Diseases of the Spleen
127(28)
Refaat B. Kamel
Epithelial Neoplasms of the Oesophagus
155(12)
Derek Alderson
Jonathan H. Vickers
Epithelial Neoplasms of the Stomach
167(14)
Peter McCulloch
Cancer at the Gastro-oesophageal Junction (Epidemiology)
181(12)
Gill M. Lawrence
Neoplasms of the Small Bowel
193(14)
Aviram Nissan
Martin S. Karpeh
Stromal Upper GI Tract Neoplasms
207(14)
Stephan T. Samel
Stefan Post
Neoplasms of the Spleen
221(10)
Mark G. Coleman
Michael R. Thompson
Lymphomas
231(10)
Mark Deakin
A. Murray Brunt
Mark Stephens
Richard C. Chasty
Pathology of the Oesophagus and Stomach
241(18)
Sukhvinder S. Ghataura
David C. Rowlands
Premalignant Lesions of the Oesophagus: Identification to Management
259(12)
Andrew Latchford
Janusz A.Z. Jankowski
High Risk Lesions in the Stomach
271(8)
Marc C. Winslet
S. Frances Hughes
Upper GI Endoscopy
279(8)
Michael T. Hallissey
Imaging in GI Surgery
287(20)
Julie F. C. Olliff
Peter J. Guest
High Risk Lesions in the Oesophagus and Nuclear Medicine
307(10)
Andrew Phillip Chilton
Janusz A. Z. Jankowski
Surgical Resection for Oesophageal Cancer: Role of Extended Lymphadenectomy
317(18)
Hubert J. Stein
Jorg Theisen
Jorg-Rudiger Siewert
Surgical Resection of the Stomach with Lymph Node Dissection
335(14)
Mitsuru Sasako
Takeo Fukagawa
Hitoshi Katai
Takeshi Sano
Chemotherapy of Upper GI Neoplasms: Proven/Unproven
349(10)
Niall C. Tebbutt
David Cunningham
Radiotherapy in Upper GI Tract Neoplasms
359(10)
M. Suhail Anwar
Ju Ian Geh
David Spooner
Index 369