Atlas of Gynecologic Oncology

J. Richard Smith

Atlas of Gynecologic Oncology - 2nd edition, revised - Washington DC CRC Press 2005 - 344 pages

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Anatomy

3 Tumor markers

4 Crosssectional imaging

5 Sigmoidoscopy cytoscopy and stenting

6 Ovarian tissue preservation and transplantation techniques

7 Sentinel lymph node biopsy

8 Cone biopsy

16 Epithelial ovarian cancer

17 Radical vulvar surgery

18 Laparoscopy

19 Vascular access and implantable vascular and peritoneal access devices

20 Gastrointestinal surgery

21 Urologic procedures

22 Fistula repair

23 Treatment of vascular defects and injuries

9 Radical abdominal hysterectomy

10 Radical vaginal hysterectomy

11 Radical vaginal trachelectomy

12 Radical abdominal trachelectomy

the role of exenterative surgery

the LEER and CORT procedures

15 Surgical management of trophoblastic disease

24 Plastic reconstructive procedures

25 Objective assessment of technical surgical skill

26 Pain management

27 Palliative care

28 Doctorpatient communication

Index


Fully updated and revised, the second edition of An Atlas of Gynecologic Oncology presents a full description of the investigative and surgical procedures carried out by the gynecologic oncologist.

Key features of this important text include:

a practical guide to a range of operative and investigative procedures
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