Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical Evidence

Portada
Jeffrey Norton, Philip S. Barie, Ralph R. Bollinger, Alfred E. Chang, Stephen Lowry, Sean J. Mulvihill, Harvey I. Pass, Robert W. Thompson
Springer Science & Business Media, 17 ago 2000 - 2170 páginas
An up-to-the-minute, clinically oriented, and encyclopedic textbook of general surgery for all surgical residents, general surgeons, and medical students. Divided into eight sections, the text brings together the emerging leaders in surgery to concisely present and synthesize the key issues in the different surgical disciplines. Each chapter presents anatomy, physiology and associated scientific development, disease etiology and prevention, appropriate diagnostic procedures, treatment of benign and malignant disease, and well illustrated, technical discussion of how-to-do surgery. Color-coded tables summarize the evidence currently available for a wide variety of surgical treatment options. The text is augmented by a specially comisioned art program with more than 1000 illustrations to clearly depict surgical techniques. A CD-ROM packaged with the text provides a hypertext link to PubMed for every reference - invaluable for research.
 

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Normal Cell Structure and Function
21
EvidenceBased Surgery
55
Mediators of Inflammation and Injury
69
Substrate Metabolism in Surgery
95
Nutrition
123
Perioperative Fluids and Electrolytes
151
Transfusion Therapy
177
Diagnosis and Treatment of Infection
193
Mediastinum 1281
1283
Congenital Heart Disease
1315
Adult Heart Disease
1333
13 Mitral Valve Repair 1372
1370
Section Six Transplantation
1377
Immunology of Transplantation
1403
Rejection
1429
2 Kidney Transplant Outcome with Negative TCell Cytotoxic
1433

Biology Pathology and Management
221
Development of Trauma and Critical Care
241
Priorities Controversies and Special Situations
247
A SystemOriented Approach
277
Monitoring Techniques and Complications in Critical Care
291
Risk Prediction and Outcome Description in Critical Surgical Illness
305
Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
321
Anesthesia
341
Perioperative Management
363
Section Two Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Disease
399
General Principles of Minimally Invasive Surgery
429
Esophagus
455
Stomach and Duodenum
489
Pancreas
517
Biliary System
553
Liver
585
Small Intestine
617
Appendix
647
Colon Rectum and Anus
667
5 Trials Comparing Different Types of Laparoscopic Repairs
808
3 Comparison of Diagnostic Methods for Evaluating Blunt
828
Section Three Endocrine Surgery
847
Parathyroid
857
2 Imaging Modalities Before Initial Operations for Primary
861
Thyroid
879
3 Proponents Supporting Less Than Total Thyroidectomy Level II Evidence
887
Adrenal
897
12 Laparoscopic versus Open Adrenalectomy
911
Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Pancreas and Gastrointestinal Tract
919
6 Outcome of Various Preoperative Localization Studies
927
11 Incidence Metastatic Disease and 5Year Survival for Carcinoid
945
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia
955
4 Development of a Contralateral Pheochromocytoma After Unilateral
962
History of Vascular Surgery
969
Pathobiology of Vascular Disease 987
989
Cerebrovascular Disease 1005
1007
1 Influence of the Technique of Carotid Endarterectomy on Rates
1011
Diseases of the Thoracic Aorta and Great Vessels
1025
1 Results of Innominate Artery Reconstruction Level III Evidence
1036
Diseases of the Abdominal Aorta and Its Branches
1051
4 Arteriosclerotic Renovascular Hypertension
1063
Arterial Disease of the Lower Extremity
1067
Venous Disease and Pulmonary Embolism
1083
Vascular Trauma
1111
Minimally Invasive Approaches to Vascular Disease
1135
Section Five Cardiothoracic Surgery
1163
Lung Neoplasms
1189
Lung Infections and Trauma
1217
VideoAssisted Thoracic Surgery
1231
Pericardium
1265
4 Optimal Cold Ischemia Time for Different Organs Based on Level
1442
Kidney Transplantation and Dialysis Access
1449
2 Vascular Access for Hemodialysis ComplicationFree Function
1451
13 Graft and Patient Survival Rates at 1 3 and 5 Years Level II Evidence
1460
Pancreas Transplantation
1463
1 Outcome of U S Cadaveric Pancreas Transplants by Era of Transplant
1468
Lung Transplantation
1509
Heart Transplantation
1529
Cardiac Replacement Therapy
1553
Section Seven Cancer
1563
Principles of Cancer Surgery
1577
Prospective Trials
1586
Division of Gastroenterologic and General Surgery Mayo Medical Center Rochester MN 55905
1593
Genetics of Cancer
1597
Tumor Markers
1619
Immunology of Cancer 1641
1643
3 Responses to IL2 Therapy in Human Trials
1644
6 Selected Prospective Randomized Phase II and III Trials
1651
Chemotherapy as an Adjunct to Surgery
1659
Radiation as an Adjunct to Surgery
1677
2 Randomized Trials of Mastectomy Compared to BreastConserving
1680
6 Preoperative Radiation and Chemotherapy for Resectable Esophageal
1687
7 Randomized Trials for Organ Preservation in Head and Neck Cancer
1691
Benign and Malignant Diseases of the Breast
1699
3 Results of Screening Mammogram Trials
1707
9 Randomized Trial of Mastectomy versus Breast Conservation
1720
Melanoma and Other Cutaneous Malignancies
1733
12 Sentinel Lymph Node SLN Mapping Trials 1723
1739
Soft Tissue Sarcoma
1753
3 Results of Surgery Alone for Selected Patients with Soft
1759
10 Resectability Rates for Retroperitoneal Sarcomas in Selected Series
1770
Head and Neck Malignancies
1779
5 Patterns of Failure in the Department of Veterans Affairs Laryngeal
1785
Vascular Access for Cancer
1795
LargerSignificant Published
1799
Surgical Emergencies in the Cancer Patient
1823
2 Selected Series Evaluating Emergency Presentations of Patients with
1825
Nutritional Care of Cancer Patients
1841
Regional Therapy of Cancer
1863
Gene Therapy
1881
Section Eight Associated Disciplines
1901
Gynecology
1923
Neurosurgery
1945
Orthopaedic Surgery
1963
Plastic Surgery
1993
Hand Surgery
2021
Pediatric Surgery
2061
Index
2095
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