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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John Brittenden , Damian J.M. TolanPublisher: Springer London Ltd Imprint: Springer London Ltd Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2012 Weight: 0.889kg ISBN: 9781447168461ISBN 10: 1447168461 Pages: 326 Publication Date: 23 August 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsOesophagus.- Oesophagectomy.- Oesophageal dilatation.- and colonic interposition.- Surgery for gastro-oesophageal reflux.- Stomach.- Gastrectomy.- Gastric bypass procedures.- Vertical banded gastroplasty.- Duodenal ulcer surgery and vagotomy.- Duodenal switch.- Pancreas.- Whipple’s procedure.- for chronic pancreatitis (Frey’s, Puestow’s and Berger’s).- Total pancreatectomy.- Sphincterotomy.- Management of pseudocysts.- Liver.- Orthoptic liver transplantation.- Liver resection.- Radiofrequency ablation.- TACE.- Biliary.- Cholecystectomy.- Bile duct injury.- Biliary fistula.- Retained calculi.- Biliary-enteric anastomoses.- Small bowel.- Enterectomy and anastomosis.- The small bowel after liver transplantation, gastric and pancreatic surgery.- Post operative small bowel obstruction and ileus.- Short bowel, blind loop and pouch syndromes.- Stomas.- Reservoirs.- Large bowel.- Resections (anterior resection, abdominoperineal, Hartman’s).- Anastomoses.- Colostomies and cecostomies.- Pouches.- Mucous fistulas.- Surgery for anal fistula.- Genitourinary.- Partial and total nephrectomy.- Renal transplantation.- Urinary diversions.- Cystectomies.- Reservoirs.- male urethra.- General chapter - CT of the post operative abdomen.- Pneumoperitoneum.- Fluid collections.- Hernias.- Retained surgical products.- Shock.- Pitfalls.- List of abbreviations.ReviewsFrom the reviews: The content of the book is divided into 9 parts ... . Each chapter is enriched by very precise, well reproduced images, explanations about the surgical technique/s employed ... and an updated reference list. ... Quite an impressive book to be recommended to surgeons ... and to radiologists (who have to answer surgeons' requests in the best and most precise way) a book to be kept at hand and used in the daily routine in any department. (G. Beluffi, La radiologia medica, Vol. 118, 2013) This book is a `get out of jail free' card for every radiologist and every surgeon who has to deal with patients following abdominal surgery. ... The text is commendably readable and concise, making it a very good bench book for quick referral when busy lists and impatient surgeons make prompt reporting essential. ... My advice can only be get a copy, keep it close to you; it will become a good friend. (D. Martin, Clinical Radiology, Vol. 68 (2), 2013) This is an excellent book and one that I enjoyed reading and will keep in my room at work to assist with reporting, particularly when I am on-call. ... `every department should have a copy in their library' and that it was a `very good book.' ... The book is well illustrated using most imaging modalities, including contrast studies, CT, MRI, and plain films. ... There are many helpful line diagrams illustrating procedures. (Adrian Thomas, RAD Magazine, September, 2012) The Editors (Drs. Brittenden & Tolan) and chapter authors should be congratulated for tackling such a highly challenging topic ... . The chapters are logically organized and peppered with useful schematics that demonstrate the all relevant surgical procedures. ... The many illustrated clinical examples nicely support the text. I would highly recommend this book for anyone faced with the challenge of interpreting radiologic studies in the post-operative setting. (Perry J. Pickhardt, Amazon, July, 2012) From the reviews: The content of the book is divided into 9 parts ... . Each chapter is enriched by very precise, well reproduced images, explanations about the surgical technique/s employed ... and an updated reference list. ... Quite an impressive book to be recommended to surgeons ... and to radiologists (who have to answer surgeons' requests in the best and most precise way) a book to be kept at hand and used in the daily routine in any department. (G. Beluffi, La radiologia medica, Vol. 118, 2013) This book is a `get out of jail free' card for every radiologist and every surgeon who has to deal with patients following abdominal surgery. ... The text is commendably readable and concise, making it a very good bench book for quick referral when busy lists and impatient surgeons make prompt reporting essential. ... My advice can only be get a copy, keep it close to you; it will become a good friend. (D. Martin, Clinical Radiology, Vol. 68 (2), 2013) This is an excellent book and one that I enjoyed reading and will keep in my room at work to assist with reporting, particularly when I am on-call. ... `every department should have a copy in their library' and that it was a `very good book.' ... The book is well illustrated using most imaging modalities, including contrast studies, CT, MRI, and plain films. ... There are many helpful line diagrams illustrating procedures. (Adrian Thomas, RAD Magazine, September, 2012) The Editors (Drs. Brittenden & Tolan) and chapter authors should be congratulated for tackling such a highly challenging topic ... . The chapters are logically organized and peppered with useful schematics that demonstrate the all relevant surgical procedures. ... The many illustrated clinical examples nicely support the text. I would highly recommend this book for anyone faced with the challenge of interpreting radiologic studies in the post-operative setting. (Perry J. Pickhardt, Amazon, July, 2012) Author InformationDr John Brittenden is a Gastrointestinal Radiologist at Mid Yorks NHS Trust with a particular interest in abdominal MRI, CT Colonography and non vascular intervention. He has been a consultant for 5 years and prior to this completed his radiology training in Leeds with further fellowships in radiofrequency ablation and GI/interventional radiology at University College London and The Royal Adelaide Hospital, South Australia. He is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Leeds. He is a member of the British Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiologists (BSGAR) and is an active member of ESGAR. Dr Damian Tolan is a Gastrointestinal Radiologist at St James's University Hospital, Leeds with a particular interest in luminal GI imaging and one of 8 radiologists with a GI interest. He lectures at UK and European meetings, organizes training courses in CT Colonography and is involved in research on a range of areas including inflammatory bowel disease and anorectal disorders. He is the research officer for the British Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiologists and is an active member of ESGAR. Authors comprise the editors and an invited panel of radiologists and surgeons from the North of England, who have a track record of publications in European and North American journals. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |