Step-by-step, full-color approaches and tactical guidelines on new minimally invasive procedures
Magnificently illustrated with clear depictions of key anatomic relationships, this new surgical atlas covers all minimally invasive abdominal procedures as well as combined endoluminal and endocavitary operations. A systematic organization of test and illustrations that facilitates the choice between optionsfrom classic to more recent proceduresin a concise style for fast and reliable guidance. Plus, exquisitely detailed watercolor drawings reflect the modern realities of surgical practice and answer critical questions when time is of the essence.
Highlights of this full-color atlas:
- Illustrated, step-by-step techniques and tactical guidelines--ideal to read and consult before a procedure
- Crucial discussions of alternative methods, repeat procedures, complications to avoid, and postoperative care
- Superb surgical illustrations that provide a clear orientation to the operating field
- Continuity in methodology throughout
No other book available today provides the comprehensive approach you will find here. Covering the indications, strategy, technique, and goals of any abdominal procedure feasible through a minimalapproach, with anatomy integrated throughout, the book is a vital professional tool.
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This superb work will occupy a treasured and unique spot on the bookshelf of the interested novice, practicing surgeon, or laparoscopic expert...an elegant work with color drawings that enhance nearly every page...clear, detailed depictions of each step in the operative techniques portion of every chapter...a simple and eleganty how-to textbook that will enhance many collections. --Archives of SurgeryVery complete and comprehensive...a good review of techniques...over 100 very well-done color illustrations...informative...recommended for both the beginning and advanced laparoscopist. --Current SurgeryThe publication of this text is most welcome and opportune...well-written and user friendly...1088 illustrations of brilliant clarity and quality...this work will become the standard in the libraries institutions and in departments that support minimally invasive procedures. --Abdominal ImagingAbsolutely magnificent..illusrations are clear and beautifully executed..Has a deepth and richness of detail that is not present in any other book..will set the standard for works o come..A valuable reference. --Carol E.H. Scott-Conner, MD, PhD, Professor and Head, Department of Surgery, University of Iowa College of Medicine
Introduction Introduction 1(1) H.W. Schreiber F.M. Steichen E. Kraas Minimally Invasive Surgery and Videolaparoscopic Surgery 2(4) H.W. Schreiber F.M. Steichen E. Kraas Surgical Strategy 2(4) Instruments and Methods Three-Dimensional Optics in Clinical Practice 6(3) H.P. Bruch T.H.K. Schiedeck Clinical Application 6(1) Advantages and Disadvantages of 3-D Optical System 6(3) Access and Exposure Techniques in Laparoscopic Surgery 9(15) L. Galibert D.B. Earle F.M. Steichen G. Stringel Summary 9(15) Joining and Sealing Tissues and Hollow Organs 24(27) D.B. Earle L.A. Galibert M.A. Hopkins F.M. Steichen Gasless Laparoscopy 51(3) V. Paolucci A. Encke Anesthesia in Videolaparoscopic Surgery 54(5) D. Kettler Laparoscopic Exploration, Diagnosis, and Staging Visual Exploration of the Peritoneal Cavity 59(2) F. Gotz A. Pier Diagnostic Laparoscopy for Trauma 61(7) H. Feussner Laparoscopy for the Acute Abdomen 68(3) A. Metzger K. Schonleben Ch. Klaiber Laparoscopy for Peritonitis 71(3) E. Lohde E. Kraas Comments on Laparoscopy for the Acute Abdomen 74(1) M.-E. Arregui Diagnostic Laparoscopy for Tumors 75(1) H. Feussner Staging of Neoplastic Disease with Ultrasound 76(5) M. Birth H.-F. Weiser Comments on Laparoscopic Ultrasonography for Staging 81(1) G. Van Stiegmann Visual Exploration of the Pelvic Organs in Women 82(3) W. Jonat Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Retrograde Cholecystectomy 85(32) F. Gotz A. Pier Anterograde Cholecystectomy 117(2) F. Kockerling Alternate Method of Gallbladder Retrieval 119(7) F. Kockerling Comments on Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy 126(2) G. Berci Extrahepatic Bile Ducts: Diagnosis and Treatment Ultrasonography of the Bile Ducts 128(5) M. Birth H.-F. Weiser Ultrasound Technique 129(4) Intraoperative Cholangiography 133(3) A. Pier F. Gotz Comments on Intraoperative Cholangiography 136(1) B.V. MacFadyen, Jr. Intraluminal Endoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration and Stone Retrieval 137(5) N. Soehendra Common Bile Duct Exploration and Stone Removal 142(6) F. Gotz A. Pier Laparoscopic Cholecystojejunostomy 148(7) L.U. Jung M.S. Rangraj C.A. Schneider V. Maffucci Comments on Laparoscopic Billary Operations Laparoscopic Approach to the Spleen and Liver Splenectomy 155(5) F. Kockerling C. Zornig Comments on Laparoscopic Splenectomy 160(1) J.J. Jakimowicz Comments on Laparoscopic Splenectomy 161(1) R.J. Rosenthal Fenestration of Large Splenic Cysts 162(4) F. Kockerling A. Emmermann Fenestration of Hepatic Cysts 166(3) F. Kockerling A. Emmermann Intra-abdominal and Endoluminal Gastric Operations Closure of Peptic Ulcer Perforation 169(5) A. Pier F. Gotz Laparoscopically-Assisted Gastric Resection 174(8) C.A. Schneider M.F. Gioscia L.U. Jung F.M. Steichen Combined Laparoscopic and Endoscopic Gastric Wedge Resections 182(3) S.D. Potter H.K. Yang C.A. Schneider R. Karanfilian Gastrostomy 185(3) K. Schonleben Endoscopic Intraluminal Gastroduodeno-Pancreatic Cystostomy 188(2) N. Soehendra Combined Endoluminal and Open Gastric Operation 190(4) L.U. Jung S.D. Potter H. Rajdeo K. Bhuta I.R.M. Del Guercio Vagotomy and Drainage Procedures Indications for Vagotomy 194(3) A. Pier F. Gotz Posterior Truncal Vagotomy and Denervating Anterior Linear Strip Gastrectomy 197(9) G. Meyer T.P. Huttl F.W. Schildberg Selective Proximal Vagotomy 206(8) A. Pier F. Gotz Posterior Truncal Vagotomy and Anterior Gastric Seromyotomy (Taylor 1985) 214(3) A. Pier F. Gotz Anterior and Posterior Truncal Vagotomy and Pyloroplasty 217(5) A. Pier F. Gotz Abdominal Truncal Vagotomy 217(5) Laparoscopically Guided Truncal Vagotomy and Assisted Pyloroplasty Using a Circular Stapler 222(5) S.D. Potter L.U. Jung H. Yang Gastrojejunostomy 227(10) K. Schonleben Comments on Thoracoscopic Truncal Vagotomy 237(1) F. Dubois Operations on the G.-E. Junction Nissen Fundoplication 238(8) A. Pier F. Gotz Fundoplication and Partial Fundoplication Techniques 246(9) K.-H. Fuchs Comments on Nissen Fundoplication 255(2) J. H. Peters T. R. DeMeester Gastropexy in Paraesophageal Hiatus Hernia Repair 257(5) F. Kockerling Cardiomyotomy and Fundoplasty for Achalasia 262(5) H. Feussner Ligamentum Teres Sling of the Gastroesophageal Junction and Hiatus Hernia Repair 267(4) F. Kockerling Laparoscopically Guided Gastric Banding for Morbid Obesity 271(7) U. Kunath Comments on Gastric Banding for Morbid Obesity 278(5) A. Pier G. Abtahi Alternative Operative Techniques for Gastro-Jejunal Bypass in Morbid Obesity 283(8) F.J. Borao T.A. Thomas E. J. Hagopian C. Mann J. Teixeria Appendectomy and Small Bowel Procedures Appendectomy 291(16) F. Gotz A. Pier R. Eichen Comments on Laparoscopic Appendectomy 307(1) K. Ruckert Comments on Laparoscopic Appendectomy 308(1) R.-J. Fitzgibbons Meckels Diverticulectomy 309(7) F. Gotz A. Pier Small-Bowel Resection 316(4) K. Schonleben Laparoscopic Lysis of Adhesions 320(9) A. Pier F. Gotz Creation of a Loop Ileostomy 329(5) F. Kockerling Laparoscopically-Assisted Large Bowel Procedures Creation of an Intestinal Stoma 334(8) G. Gotz A. Pier Sigmoid Colostomy 338(2) Creation of a Terminal Colostomy 340(2) Laparoscopically-Assisted Right Hemicolectomy 342(6) L. U. Jung C.A. Schneider H. Yang A.E. Roth Resection of Sigmoid Colon 348(9) F. Kockerling I. Gastinger Indications 348(9) Laparoscopically Assisted Left Hemicolectomy 357(5) L.U. Jung H. Yang S.D. Potter M. Berry Combined Endoluminal and Open Colon Procedure 362(2) S.D. Potter H. Rajdeo K. Bhuta L.R.M. Del Guercio Laparoscopically-Guided/Assisted Colo-Rectal Procedures Repair of Perforations of the Colon and Rectum 364(3) F. Kockerling Repair of Rectal Prolapse 367(8) F. Kockerling I. Gastinger Laparoscopic Second Stage Hartman Procedure 375(4) S.D. Potter C.A. Schneider J.C. Iraci V.A. Marrero Laparoscopically Assisted Anterior Resection and Recto-Sigmoidostomy 379(8) S.D. Potter C.A. Schneider M. Rangraj R. Welter Abdominoperineal Excision or Amputation of the Rectum (with High Ligation of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery) 387(15) F. Kockerling I. Gastinger Comments on Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery 402(2) M.E. Franklin, Jr. Comments on Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery 404(6) S.D. Wexner Inguinal Hernia Repair Videoendoscopic Preperitoneal Hernia Repair 410(7) E. Schippers V. Schumpelick Laparoscopic Transabdominal Preperitoneal Inguinal Hernia Repair 417(7) F. Kockerling Complicated Laparoscopic Hernia Repair: Avoiding Complications and Recurrence in Clinical Practice 424(11) R. Bittner B. Leibl and M. Butters Intraoperative Technical Difficulties 424(9) Prevention of Complications and Hernia Recurrences 433(2) Comments on Laparoscopic Hernia Repair 435(2) V. Schumpelick Closing Commentaries Analysis and Prevention of Untoward Events in Laparoscopic Surgery 437(7) H. Troidl Prevention of Errors in Endoscopic Surgery 438(1) Videoendoscopic Surgery: A Matter of Acquired Skills and Continuous Experience 439(1) Prevention of Errors in Specific Laparoscopic Situations 439(5) Pneumoperitoneum-Associated Alterations and Risk Factors in Laparoscopic Surgery 444(4) C. Bloechle T. Strate C. Busch J.R. Izbicki Effect of Pneumoperitoneum on the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary System 444(2) Pneumoperitoneum and Abdominal Sepsis 446(1) Postoperative Recovery 447(1) Minimally Invasive Surgery by Video-Endoscopic Techniques: New Technology Rejuvenates Proven Concept 448(6) F.M. Steichen J.M. Loubeau B. Herz E.B. Sottile Goals of Minimally Invasive Surgery by Video-Endoscopy 449(1) Value Assessment of Laparoscopic Procedures 449(1) Video-Endoscopically Guided Organ Excision: Laparoscopic Cholecysteactomy 450(1) Videoendoscopically Assisted Organ Excision and Reconstruction: Segmental or Hemicolectomy and Colo-Rectal Procedures 450(1) Videoendoscopically Guided Reconstruction Only: Inguinal Hernia Repair 451(1) Conclusions 452(2) Index 454
Karl Kremer, Werner Platzer, Hans W. Schreiber