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

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jensen, Mark O.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, 2018.
Edition:5th ed.
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Online Access:View fulltext via EzAccess
Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • 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.