An Internist’s Illustrated Guide to Gastrointestinal Surgery

Author:   George Y. Wu ,  Khalid Aziz ,  Giles Whalen ,  Lily Fiduccia
Publisher:   Humana Press Inc.
Edition:   2003 ed.
ISBN:  

9781588290236


Pages:   341
Publication Date:   05 June 2003
Format:   Hardback
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This comprehensive and easy-to-read review of all the surgical and laparoscopic procedures now used for the GI tract is designed for the nonsurgically trained physician who must care for postsurgical patients. It provides clear illustrations, discussions of accompanying anatomical and physiological changes, advice on patient management, and medical pearls. Topics range from esophageal and gastric surgery to abdominal hernia, from small and large bowel procedures to hepatic, biliary, pancreatic, aortic, and peritoneal operations. This is a unique book that covers the concepts and practices that underlie gastrointestinal surgery and are crucial to today's best management of patients.

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Author:   George Y. Wu ,  Khalid Aziz ,  Giles Whalen ,  Lily Fiduccia
Publisher:   Humana Press Inc.
Imprint:   Humana Press Inc.
Edition:   2003 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.840kg
ISBN:  

9781588290236


ISBN 10:   1588290239
Pages:   341
Publication Date:   05 June 2003
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

I. Esophageal Surgery.- 1 Esophagectomy and Reconstruction.- 2 Zenker’s Diverticulum.- 3 Esophagectomy for Achalasia: Laparoscopic Heller Myotomy and Dor Fundoplication.- 4 Surgery for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease.- 5 Hiatal Hernia Repair.- 6 Esophageal Stents.- 7 Endoscopic Therapy for Esophageal Varices.- II. Gastric Surgery.- 8 Surgical Treatment of Peptic Ulcer Disease.- 9 Surgical Management of Gastric Tumors.- 10 Reconstruction After Distal Gastrectomy.- 11 Surgery for Obesity.- 12 Percutaneous Enterostomy Tubes.- III. Small Bowel Surgery.- 13 Small Bowel Resections.- 14 Urinary Diversion Surgery.- IV. Large Bowel Surgery.- 15 Colonic Resection.- 16 Surgery of the Rectum and Anus.- V. Hepatic and Biliary Surgery.- 17 Hepatic Resection.- 18 Bypass and Reconstruction of Bile Ducts.- 19 Cholecystectomy.- VI. Pancreatic Surgery.- 20 Pancreatic Surgery.- 21 Endoscopic Management of Pancreatic Pseudocysts.- VII. Surgery on Aorta and Its Branches.- 22 Surgery of the Abdominal Aorta and Branches.- 23 Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm.- VIII. Surgery On Portal Vein.- 24 Portasystemic Venous Shunt Surgery for Portal Hypertension.- 25 Transjuglar Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt.- IX. Abdominal Hernia Surgery.- 26 Hernia Surgery.- X. Peritoneal Surgery.- 27 Peritoneal Shunts.

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Foreword by Dr. Tadataka Yamada This book is written for internists, gastroenterologists, and other physicians who care for patients with complex GI disease and who interact particularly with surgeons...Each chapter gives a broad overview of a particular disease and then leads into methods of treatment. Where surgery is the primary treatment, the preoperative evaluation and management of patients is discussed. A section on the typical surgical procedures required to treat a disease is then presented. This includes options that are surgical and nonsurgical in nature. The latter part of each chapter includes discussion about survival, postoperative complications, cost, functional outcomes and related topics, and processes. At the end of each chapter is a list of references that are typically classical surgical references. -Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal This is a unique textbook directed primarily at practicing internists, but which is equally appropriate for gastroenterologists and trainees in medicine who wish to understand better what would happen to their patients when a surgical choice is made. - Digestive and Liver Disease ...an excellent guide for medical residents and gastroenterology fellows...a practical and succinct review of GI surgery. - Practical Gastroenterology The editors of this book have made a great effort to produce a complete guide not only to gastrointestinal surgery but also to abdominal general surgery, including surgery of the aorta and its branches, and abdominal wall hernia surgery. This book can be thoroughly recommended both for young surgeons and non-visceral surgical residents in surgical departments, and for busy, but interested, general surgical practitioners and physicians. - British Journal of Surgery This text, whose contributing authors include professors and chiefs of surgery, surgical subspecialists, medical gastrointestinal subspecialists, chief surgical residents, and medical fellows, is an excellent primer for the primary care physician, medical student, or resident. In a clear, concise, well-organized fashion, the reader is able to develop an appreciation of the standard as well as newer technologic advances in surgery for the management and follow-up of patients with gastrointestinal disease. -Current Surgery The unique book is written for primary care providers, family practitioners, gastroenterologists, and others who care for patients who have experienced gastrointestinal surgery. An Internist's IllustratedGuide to Gastrointestinal Surgery speaks well to its intended audience and is recommended for hospital and academic health science libraries. -E-STREAMS


Foreword by Dr. Tadataka Yamada This book is written for internists, gastroenterologists, and other physicians who care for patients with complex GI disease and who interact particularly with surgeons...Each chapter gives a broad overview of a particular disease and then leads into methods of treatment. Where surgery is the primary treatment, the preoperative evaluation and management of patients is discussed. A section on the typical surgical procedures required to treat a disease is then presented. This includes options that are surgical and nonsurgical in nature. The latter part of each chapter includes discussion about survival, postoperative complications, cost, functional outcomes and related topics, and processes. At the end of each chapter is a list of references that are typically classical surgical references. - Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal This is a unique textbook directed primarily at practicing internists, but which is equally appropriate for gastroenterologists and trainees in medicine who wish to understand better what would happen to their patients when a surgical choice is made. Digestive and Liver Disease an excellent guide for medical residents and gastroenterology fellows a practical and succinct review of GI surgery. Practical Gastroenterology The editors of this book have made a great effort to produce a complete guide not only to gastrointestinal surgery but also to abdominal general surgery, including surgery of the aorta and its branches, and abdominal wall hernia surgery. This book can be thoroughly recommended both for young surgeons and non-visceral surgical residents in surgical departments, and for busy, but interested, general surgical practitioners and physicians. British Journal of Surgery This text, whose contributing authors include professors and chiefs of surgery, surgical subspecialists, medical gastrointestinal subspecialists, chief surgical residents, and medical fellows, is an excellent primer for the primary care physician, medical student, or resident. In a clear, concise, well-organized fashion, the reader is able to develop an appreciation of the standard as well as newer technologic advances in surgery for the management and follow-up of patients with gastrointestinal disease. - Current Surgery The unique book is written for primary care providers, family practitioners, gastroenterologists, and others who care for patients who have experienced gastrointestinal surgery. An Internist's IllustratedGuide to Gastrointestinal Surgery speaks well to its intended audience and is recommended for hospital and academic health science libraries. E-STREAMS


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