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Atlas of Operative Procedures in Surgical Oncology

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: State University of New York at Buffalo Kaleida Health Buffalo , NY USA Springer 2014Edition: illustratedDescription: 397 pagesISBN:
  • 1493916343
  • 9781493916344
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 617.70083 KAR
Contents:
Contents: Surgical Technique in Cancer Surgery Intraoperative Lymphatic MappingSentinel Lymphadenectomy Tumor in the Hand Tumor in the Wrist Tumor in the Ventral Aspect of the Forearm Tumor in the Dorsal Aspect of the Forearm Tumor in the Anterior Compartment of the Arm Tumor in the Dorsal Aspect of the Arm Ileal Loop BladderInterposition Conduit Resection of Mesenteric Tumors Dissection in the Bowel Mesentery and Its Clinical Applications Retroperitoneal Node Dissection Retroperitoneal Sarcomas Tumor in the Lesser Sac Tumor in the Right Abdomen Tumor in the Left Abdomen Tumor in the Medial Arm Axillary Node Dissection In Continuity Axillary and Supraclavicular Node Dissection Neck Dissection Tumor at the Shoulder Point Tumor in the Neck Scapulectomy Shoulder Disarticulation Forequarter Amputation Tumor in the Back Chest Wall Tumors Tumor in the Lower Chest Wall and Upper Abdomen Involvement of the Abdominal Wall by Tumor OneLayer Closure of the Abdominal Wall Midline Abdominal Wall Gaps and Incisional Hernia Regional Chemotherapy Infusion Via the Hepatic Artery Peritoneolysis in the Reconstruction of a RouxenY Loop Hilar Hepatojejunostomy Hepatic Resection Pancreaticoduodenectomy Distal Pancreatectomy Colonic Interposition for Esophageal Replacement The T or L Incision in Resection of Tumors of the Pelvis Groin Dissection Abdominoinguinal Incision in the Resection of Pelvic Tumors and Limb Salvage Resection of Pelvic Tumors with Visceral Involvement Internal Hemipelvectomy The Surgical Importance of the Inferior Epigastric Vessels Sacral Resection Tumor in the Buttock Area Tumor in the Anterior Thigh Tumor in the Medial Thigh Tumor in the Posterior Thigh Popliteal Node Dissection Tumor in the Leg Tumor in the Foot Hip Disarticulation Hemipelvectomy Hindquarter Amputation Variants of Hemipelvectomy Central Venous Access Resection of Tumors of the Ischiorectal Fossa Index
Summary: This volume is the product of the author's long experience with melanomas and sarcomas and to a lesser but significant degree with upper gastrointestinal cancers, colorectal and breast cancers. As such, it offers a “hands-on” practical guide to approaching complex soft-tissue tumors and for performing more extensive tumor resections based on over 40 years of surgical experience. It provides important details about the positioning of patients, incision types, and exposure which can be of paramount importance in the resection of certain tumors. The book contains important general surgical principles for approaching tumors in a variety of locations but also offers the detail necessary for the safe and oncologically sound resection of these malignancies. Moreover, this operative atlas contains specific information for procedures which are not as commonly encountered in surgical training, but can be invaluable in the management of patients with locally aggressive tumors, such as hemipelvectomy and its variants, sacral resections, and forequarter amputation. Through the use of multiple detailed illustrations, Atlas of Operative Procedures in Surgical Oncology serves as a valuable resource to the general surgeon or surgical oncologist in the operative management of patients with cancer in the abdomen, retroperitoneum, pelvis or extremities.
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Contents:

Surgical Technique in Cancer Surgery

Intraoperative Lymphatic MappingSentinel Lymphadenectomy

Tumor in the Hand

Tumor in the Wrist

Tumor in the Ventral Aspect of the Forearm

Tumor in the Dorsal Aspect of the Forearm

Tumor in the Anterior Compartment of the Arm

Tumor in the Dorsal Aspect of the Arm

Ileal Loop BladderInterposition Conduit

Resection of Mesenteric Tumors

Dissection in the Bowel Mesentery and Its Clinical Applications

Retroperitoneal Node Dissection

Retroperitoneal Sarcomas

Tumor in the Lesser Sac

Tumor in the Right Abdomen

Tumor in the Left Abdomen

Tumor in the Medial Arm

Axillary Node Dissection

In Continuity Axillary and Supraclavicular Node Dissection

Neck Dissection

Tumor at the Shoulder Point

Tumor in the Neck

Scapulectomy

Shoulder Disarticulation

Forequarter Amputation

Tumor in the Back

Chest Wall Tumors

Tumor in the Lower Chest Wall and Upper Abdomen

Involvement of the Abdominal Wall by Tumor

OneLayer Closure of the Abdominal Wall

Midline Abdominal Wall Gaps and Incisional Hernia

Regional Chemotherapy Infusion Via the Hepatic Artery

Peritoneolysis in the Reconstruction of a RouxenY Loop

Hilar Hepatojejunostomy

Hepatic Resection

Pancreaticoduodenectomy

Distal Pancreatectomy

Colonic Interposition for Esophageal Replacement

The T or L Incision in Resection of Tumors of the Pelvis

Groin Dissection

Abdominoinguinal Incision in the Resection of Pelvic Tumors and Limb Salvage

Resection of Pelvic Tumors with Visceral Involvement

Internal Hemipelvectomy

The Surgical Importance of the Inferior Epigastric Vessels

Sacral Resection

Tumor in the Buttock Area

Tumor in the Anterior Thigh

Tumor in the Medial Thigh

Tumor in the Posterior Thigh

Popliteal Node Dissection

Tumor in the Leg

Tumor in the Foot

Hip Disarticulation

Hemipelvectomy Hindquarter Amputation

Variants of Hemipelvectomy

Central Venous Access

Resection of Tumors of the Ischiorectal Fossa

Index

This volume is the product of the author's long experience with melanomas and sarcomas and to a lesser but significant degree with upper gastrointestinal cancers, colorectal and breast cancers. As such, it offers a “hands-on” practical guide to approaching complex soft-tissue tumors and for performing more extensive tumor resections based on over 40 years of surgical experience. It provides important details about the positioning of patients, incision types, and exposure which can be of paramount importance in the resection of certain tumors. The book contains important general surgical principles for approaching tumors in a variety of locations but also offers the detail necessary for the safe and oncologically sound resection of these malignancies. Moreover, this operative atlas contains specific information for procedures which are not as commonly encountered in surgical training, but can be invaluable in the management of patients with locally aggressive tumors, such as hemipelvectomy and its variants, sacral resections, and forequarter amputation.

Through the use of multiple detailed illustrations, Atlas of Operative Procedures in Surgical Oncology serves as a valuable resource to the general surgeon or surgical oncologist in the operative management of patients with cancer in the abdomen, retroperitoneum, pelvis or extremities.

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