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_aLondon _b CRC Press _c2011 |
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300 | _a322 pages | ||
505 | _aContents: Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Preoperative work up Chapter 3 Complications Chapter 4 Anatomy Chapter 5 Crosssectional imaging Chapter 6 Sigmoidoscopy cystoscopy and stenting Chapter 7 Tumor markers Chapter 8 Cone biopsy Chapter 21 Epithelial ovarian cancer including diaphragm resection splenectomy distal pancreatectomy and thoracoscopy Chapter 23 Retroperitoneal infrarenal inframesenteric and pelvic lymphadenectomies Chapter 24 Vascular access and implantable vascular and peritoneal access devices Chapter 25 Surgical management of trophoblastic disease Chapter 26 Laparoscopy Chapter 27 Robotic surgery Chapter 28 Gastrointestinal surgery in gynecologic oncology Chapter 9 Radical abdominal hysterectomy Chapter 10 Laparoscopically assisted vaginal radical hysterectomy Chapter 11 Radical vaginal trachelectomy Chapter 12 Radical abdominal trachelectomy the role of exenterative surgery Chapter 14 Total mesometrial resection Chapter 15 Laterally extended endopelvic resection Chapter 16 Vaginectomy Chapter 17 Radical vulvar surgery Chapter 18 Sentinel lymph node biopsy Chapter 19 Ovarian tissue cryopreservation and transplantation techniques Chapter 20 Lessons from transplant surgery Chapter 29 Urologic procedures Chapter 30 Fistula repair Chapter 31 Treatment of vascular defects and injuries Chapter 32 Plastic reconstructive procedures Chapter 33 Objective assessment of technical surgical skill Chapter 34 Metaanalysis of survival data Chapter 35 Pain management Chapter 36 Palliative care Chapter 37 Doctorpatient communication Index | ||
520 | _aFully 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 contributions from international opinion leaders over 450 colour illustrations | ||
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