Surgical Anatomy for Mastery of Open Operations: A Multimedia Curriculum for Training Residents

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In today’s surgical environment, open operations have declined in frequency, but the need for a practical, superbly illustrated reference in this area is still great. Ideal for both trainee and experienced surgeons, Surgical Anatomy and Mastery of Open Operations: A Multimedia Curriculum for Training Residents achieves this goal with expert coverage of essential open procedures, both common and uncommon. In print and on video, this “go to” resource includes clinical highlights, practical tips, and detailed illustrations. Organizes dozens of procedures according to common anatomic categories, with step-by-step descriptions, high-quality illustrations, and over 70 accompanying videos. Provides details and nuances about proper exposure, as well as technical information essential to performing open operations safely and efficiently. Covers once-common operations that are still essential in the modern surgeon’s repertoire, such as common bile duct exploration, choledochoduodenostomy, splenectomy, and partial gastric resections. Includes operations which have been demonstrated to be associated with better patient outcomes, such as total mesorectal excision. Covers pulmonary resections; thyroidectomy, oophorectomy, and hysterectomy; and a wealth of vascular exposures which are necessary to treat vascular injury and disease. Compiles the expertise and knowledge of experienced contributing and reviewing surgeons, as well as an anatomist and medical illustrator, to highlight Dr. Jensen’s work with residents in the hands-on surgical anatomy lab at the University of North Dakota. Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience with Enhanced Video, Audio and Interactive Capabilities! Read directly on your preferred device(s ), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone Easily convert to audiobook , powering your content with natural language text-to-speech Adapt for unique reading needs , supporting learning disabilities, visual/auditory impairments, second-language or literacy challenges, and more

Edition: 1
Publisher: LWW Wolters Kluwer Health
Year: 2018

Language: English
Commentary: CONVERTED PDF
Tags: Surgery; General Surgery; Surgical Anatomy; Open Operations

Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contributor
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Illustrator’s Perspective
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Head and Neck
1. Parotid Gland and Facial Nerve (Parotidectomy)
2. Submandibular Gland (Submandibular Gland Excision)
3. Emergency and Permanent Surgical Airways (Cricothyrotomy, Tracheostomy)
4. Thyroid and Parathyroids (Thyroidectomy, Parathyroidectomy)
5. Node-Bearing Areas of the Neck (Radical Neck Dissection)
6. Deep Cervical Spaces: Network of Cervical Spaces
7. Carotid Artery (Carotid Endarterectomy)
8. Axillary Artery (Exposure for Axillary Artery Bypass)
9. Base of the Neck: Subclavian Artery and Vein
Chapter 2 Breast and Neurovascular System of the Upper Extremity
1. Breast (Mastectomy)
2. Axilla (Axillary Node Dissection)
3. Upper Extremity (Vascular Access)
4. Wrist and Hand (Carpal Tunnel Release)
Chapter 3 Thorax
1. Diaphragm, Vagus, and Phrenic Nerves (First Section Diaphragm Incisions)
2. Pericardium (Pericardiotomy, Open Cardiac Massage, Pericardial Window)
3. Heart and Mediastinal Lymph Node Stations (Cardiac Anatomy for General Surgeons, Tracheoinnominate Fistula, Nodal Stations for Cancer Resections)
4. Left Upper Lobe (Left Upper Lobectomy)
5. Left Lower Lobe (Left Lower Lobectomy)
6. Right Upper Lobe (Right Upper Lobectomy)
7. Right Middle Lobe (Right Middle Lobectomy)
8. Right Lower Lobe (Right Lower Lobectomy)
9. Diaphragm, Vagus, and Phrenic Nerves (Last Section)
10. Thoracic Sympathetic Trunk (Thoracic Sympathectomy)
11. Thoracic Splanchnic Nerves (Splanchnicectomy)
12. Esophagus, Thoracic Duct, Recurrent Laryngeal Nerves, and Vagus Nerves
Chapter 4 Abdominal Wall
1. Inguinal Region: Groin Hernia
2. Spigelian Hernia: Lateral Ventral Hernia
3. Umbilical Hernia
4. Obturator Hernia
5. Uncommon Hernias
Chapter 5 Small and Large Intestine
1. Omentum (Omental Mobilization, Omentectomy)
2. Appendix (Appendectomy)
3. Right Colon (Right Hemicolectomy)
4. Left Colon (Left Hemicolectomy)
5. Superior Mesenteric Artery (Roux-en-Y Procedure)
6. Rectum (Total Mesorectal Excision, TME)
Chapter 6 Stomach, Duodenum, and Esophagus
1. Vagus Nerves (Truncal and Highly Selective Vagotomy)
2. Esophageal Hiatus (Nissen Fundoplication)
3. Greater Curvature of the Stomach and Short Gastric Vessels (Mobilization for Esophagectomy or Fundoplication)
4. Distal Esophagus (Heller Myotomy)
5. Pylorus (Pyloromyotomy, Pyloroplasty, Bleeding Ulcer, Ladd Bands)
6. Duodenal Segments (Ligament of Treitz/SMA Syndrome)
7. Gastrotomy and Gastrostomies
8. Esophagus (Transhiatal Esophagectomy)
9. Gastric Resection (Antrectomy, Hemi-, Subtotal, Complete)
Chapter 7 Liver, Biliary System, Pancreas, and Spleen
1. Gallbladder (Cholecystectomy)
2. Common Bile Duct (Common Bile Duct Exploration, Transsphincteric Stent)
3. Choledochoduodenostomy
4. Right Hepatic Lobectomy
5. Left Hepatic Lobectomy
6. Ampulla of Vater (Sphincteroplasty)
7. Pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple Procedure)
8. Splenectomy
9. Distal Pancreatectomy (With/Without Splenectomy)
Chapter 8 Kidney, Adrenal, Ureters, and Bladder
1. Left Adrenal (Left Adrenalectomy)
2. Right Adrenal Gland (Right Adrenalectomy)
3. Left Kidney (Left Radical Nephrectomy)
4. Right Kidney (Right Radical Nephrectomy)
5. Ileal Conduit for Urinary Diversion
Chapter 9 Pelvis
1. Obturator Canal and Hernia (see Chapter 4 for Obturator Hernia)
2. Rectum (see Chapter 5 for TME)
3. Bladder and Ureters (see Chapter 8)
4. Uterus and Ovaries (Hysterectomy and Bilateral salpingo-Oophorectomy)
5. Urinary Diversion (see Chapter 8)
6. Testicles (Orchiectomy)
Chapter 10 Aorta, Iliac Arteries, and Blood Supply to the Lower Extremity (Vascular Exposure)
1. Ascending Aorta, Aortic Arch, and Descending Thoracic Aorta
2. Descending Thoracic Aorta
3. Abdominal Aorta
4. Common, External, and Internal Iliac Arteries
5. Common, Superficial, and Deep Femoral Arteries
6. Above-Knee Popliteal Artery
7. Below-Knee Popliteal Artery
8. Proximal Anterior Tibial Artery
9. Distal Anterior Tibial Artery
10. Proximal Posterior Tibial Artery
11. Distal Posterior Tibial Artery
12. Peroneal Artery
13. Saphenous Vein
14. Fasciotomy
Works Consulted
Index