The SAGES Manual Fundamentals of Laparoscopy and GI Endoscopy / by Carol E. H. Scott-Conner.

The practice patterns of general surgery have changed significantly in the last decade as a result of the increasing use of flexible endoscopy, both diagnostic the introduction of laparoscopic endoscopy as a and therapeutic, and also therapeutic technique. These changes have occurred over a short pe...

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Main Author: Scott-Conner, Carol E. H. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1999.
Edition:1st ed. 1999.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1: Laparoscopy
  • I. General Principles
  • 1. Equipment Setup and Troubleshooting
  • 2. Patient Preparation
  • 3. Anesthesia and Monitoring
  • 4. Access to Abdomen
  • 5.1. Pneumoperitoneum
  • 5.2. Abdominal Wall Lift Devices
  • 5.3. Generation of Working Space: Extraperitoneal Approaches
  • 6. Principles of Laparoscopic Hemostasis
  • 7. Principles of Tissue Approximation
  • 8. Principles of Specimen Removal
  • 9. Documentation
  • 10.1. Special Problems: Massive Obesity
  • 10.2. Laparoscopy During Pregnancy
  • 10.3. Previous Abdominal Surgery
  • II. Diagnostic Laparoscopy and Biopsy
  • 11. Emergency Laparoscopy
  • 12. Elective Diagnostic Laparoscopy and Cancer Staging
  • III. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy and Common Duct Exploration
  • 13.1. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
  • 13.2. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Avoiding Complications
  • 13.3. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Cholangiography
  • 13.4. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Ultrasound and Doppler
  • 14.1. Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration: Transcystic Duct Approach
  • 14.2. Common Bile Duct Exploration via Laparoscopic Choledochotomy
  • 15. Complications of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy and Laparoscopic Common Duct Exploration
  • IV. Hiatal Hernia and Heller Myotomy
  • 16. Laparoscopic Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux and Hiatal Hernia
  • 17. Laparoscopic Cardiomyotomy (Heller Myotomy)
  • V. Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery
  • 18. Laparoscopic Gastrostomy
  • 19. Laparoscopic Vagotomy
  • 20. Laparoscopic Plication of Perforated Ulcer
  • 21. Gastric Resections
  • 22. Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery
  • VI. Laparoscopic Procedures on the Small Intestine, Appendix, and Colon
  • 23. Small Bowel Resection, Enterolysis, and Enteroenterostomy
  • 24. Placement of Jejunostomy Tube
  • 25. Laparoscopic Appendectomy
  • 26. Laparoscopic Colostomy
  • 27. Laparoscopic Segmental Colectomies, Anterior Resection, and Abdominopereneal Resection
  • 28. Laparoscopic-Assisted Proctocolectomy with Ileal-Pouch-Anal Anastamosis
  • VII. Laparoscopic Approaches to the Pancreas, Spleen, and Retroperitoneum
  • 29. Distal Pancreatectomy
  • 30. Laparoscopic Cholecystojejunostomy and Laparoscopic Gastrojejunostomy
  • 31. Laparoscopic Splenectomy
  • 32. Lymph Node Biopsy, Dissection, and Staging Laparoscopy
  • 33. Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy
  • VIII. Hernia Repair
  • 34. Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair: Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP) and Totally Extraperitoneal (TEP)
  • 35. Laparoscopic Repair of Ventral Hernia
  • IX. Pediatric Laparoscopy
  • 36. Pediatric Laparoscopy: General Considerations
  • 37.1. Pediatric Laparoscopy: Specific Surgical Procedures I
  • 37.2. Pediatric Laparoscopy: Specific Surgical Procedures II
  • 38. Pediatric Laparoscopy: Complications
  • 2: Flexible Endoscopy
  • I. Flexible Endoscopy: General Principles
  • 39. Characteristics of Flexible Endoscopes, Troubleshooting and Equipment Care
  • 40. Endoscope Handling
  • 41. Monitoring, Sedation, and Recovery
  • II. Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
  • 42. Diagnostic Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
  • 43.1.1. Variceal Banding
  • 43.1.2. Sclerotherapy of Variceal Bleeding
  • 43.2.1. Control of Nonvariceal Upper GI Bleeding
  • 43.2.2-5. Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy—Therapeutic
  • 43.2.6. Percutaneous Endoscopic Feeding Tube Placement
  • 44. Complications of Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
  • III. Small Bowel Enteroscopy
  • 45. Small Bowel Enteroscopy
  • IV. Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography
  • 46.1. Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography
  • 46.2. Surgically Altered Anatomy and Special Considerations
  • 47. Cannulation and Cholangiopancreatography
  • 48. Therapeutic ERCP
  • 49. Complications of ERCP
  • V. Choledochostomy
  • 50. Diagnostic Choledochoscopy
  • 51. Therapeutic Choledochoscopy and Its Complications
  • VI. Flexible Sigmoidoscopy
  • 52. Flexible Sigmoidoscopy
  • 53. Therapeutic Flexible Sigmoidoscopy
  • VII. Colonoscopy
  • 54. Diagnostic Colonoscopy
  • 55. Therapeutic Colonoscopy, Complications of Colonoscopy
  • VIII. Pediatric Endoscopy
  • 56. Pediatric Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
  • Appendix: SAGES Publications.