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Laparoscopic Liver, Pancreas, and Biliary Surgery


Laparoscopic Liver, Pancreas, and Biliary Surgery


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von: Claudius Conrad, Brice Gayet

142,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 07.11.2016
ISBN/EAN: 9781118781142
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 504

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<p><i>Laparoscopic Liver, Pancreas and Biliary Surgery: Textbook and Illustrated Video Atlas</i> is the perfect learning tool for all surgeons managing patients requiring advanced liver, pancreas and biliary surgery minimally invasively.</p> <p>This highly immersive text and video atlas will provide surgeons from trainee to advanced levels of practice, including, general surgeons, hepato-pacreatico-biliary surgeons, transplant surgeons and surgical oncologists, with a step-by-step, multi-media teaching atlas on performing laparoscopic liver surgery, anatomically correct, safely and effectively.</p> <p>The atlas will teach the surgeons to perform anatomic liver resections of each liver segment expertly and logically, and will cover lobectomies, extended resections, advanced laparoscopic pancreas surgery (including Whipple) and other procedures. A special emphasis is placed on reproducibility of excellence in surgical technique.</p> <p>Each video will be supported by outstanding illustrations for each technique and 3D renderings of the relevant anatomy. The educational step-by step high-definition videos teach everything you need to know, including critical aspects like patient positioning, port placement, dissection and much more.</p> <p>Led by the pioneers in laparoscopic liver, pancreas and biliary surgery, Brice Gayet and Claudius Conrad, the textbook-chapters will be authored by world experts and will contain surgical tips and tricks garnered from their unique experiences, to improve care, management of complications, relevant society guidelines and excellence in oncologic care for patients with hepato-pancreato-biliary cancers.</p>
<p>List of contributors, vii</p> <p>Foreword by<i> Norihiro Kokudo</i>, xi</p> <p>Foreword by <i>Keith D. Lillemoe</i>, xii</p> <p>Foreword by <i>Jean-Nicolas Vauthey</i>, xiii</p> <p>Preface by <i>Brice Gayet,</i> xv</p> <p>Preface by <i>Claudius Conrad,</i> xvii</p> <p>Acknowledgments, xix</p> <p>About the companion website, xxi</p> <p><b>Part I: Textbook</b></p> <p><b>Section 1: General considerations for advanced laparoscopic hepatopancreatobiliary surgery</b></p> <p>1 The development of minimal access hepatopancreatobiliary surgery, 3<br /><i>Ruchir Puri, Nicolas Paleari, John Stauffer, and Horacio J. Asbun</i></p> <p>2 Acquisition of specific laparoscopic skills for laparoscopic hepatopancreatobiliary surgery, 17<br /><i>Soeren Torge Mees and Guy Maddern</i></p> <p>3 Optimal operating room set-up and equipment used in laparoscopic hepatopancreatobiliary surgery, 28<br /><i>Satoshi Ogiso, Kenichiro Araki, Brice Gayet, and Claudius Conrad</i></p> <p>4 Augmented reality for laparoscopic liver surgery, 47<br /><i>Kate Gavaghan, Matteo Fusaglia, Matthias Peterhans, and Stefan Weber</i></p> <p>5 Imaging of hepatopancreatobiliary diseases, 62<br /><i>Motoyo Yano, Hillary Shaw, and Kathryn J. Fowler</i></p> <p>6 Role of staging laparoscopy in hepatopancreatobiliary malignancies, 85<br /><i>Anil K. Agarwal, Raja Kalayarasan, and Amit Javed</i></p> <p>7 Interventional radiology in the management of hepatopancreatobiliary malignancy and surgical complications, 100<br /><i>Steven Y. Huang and Michael J. Wallace</i></p> <p>8 Robotic hepatopancreatic surgery, 120<br /><i>Hop S. Tran Cao, Claudius Conrad, and Matthew H.G. Katz</i></p> <p>9 Enhanced recovery after hepatopancreatobiliary surgery, 141<br /><i>David Fuks, Thomas A. Aloia, and Brice Gayet</i></p> <p><b>Section 2: Advanced laparoscopic hepatobiliary surgery</b></p> <p>10 Relevant hepatobiliary anatomy, 148<br /><i>Tadatoshi Takayama, Masatoshi Makuuchi, and Kimitaka Kogure</i></p> <p>11 Anesthesia for laparoscopic liver surgery, 169<br /><i>Jonathan A. Wilks and Vijaya N.R. Gottumukkala</i></p> <p>12 Oncological management of primary liver cancer in the era of minimal access surgery, 185<br /><i>Jennifer Chan</i></p> <p>13 Oncological management of colorectal liver metastases in the era of minimal access surgery, 200<br /><i>Jennifer Chan</i></p> <p>14 Resection of noncolorectal liver metastases, 214<br />Universe Leung and William R. Jarnagin</p> <p>15 Intraoperative laparoscopic ultrasound for laparoscopic hepatopancreatobiliary surgery, 231<br /><i>Kenichiro Araki and Claudius Conrad</i></p> <p>16 Minimally invasive liver surgery: indications and contraindications, 238<br /><i>Thomas A. Aloia</i></p> <p>17 Laparoscopy (hybrid) and hand-assisted laparoscopy in liver surgery: why, when, and how? 250<br /><i>Yasushi Hasegawa and Go Wakabayashi</i></p> <p>18 Ablation strategies for tumors of the liver and pancreas, 257<br /><i>Danielle K. DePeralta and Kenneth K. Tanabe</i></p> <p>19 Technical considerations for advanced laparoscopic liver resection, 273<br /><i>Ho-Seong Han</i></p> <p>20 Laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy and left hepatectomy for living donation, 278<br /><i>Claire Goumard and Olivier Scatton</i></p> <p><b>Section 3: Advanced laparoscopic pancreas surgery</b></p> <p>21 Pancreatic anatomy in the era of extensive and less invasive surgery, 287<br /><i>Yoshihiro Sakamoto, Yoshihiro Mise, and Norihiro Kokudo</i></p> <p>22 Management of solid and cystic lesions of the pancreas, 298<br /><i>David Fogelman and Robert A. Wolff</i></p> <p>23 Laparoscopic pancreatic surgery, 322<br /><i>Daniel Richard Rutz and David A. Kooby</i></p> <p>24 Indications and contraindications for laparoscopic pancreas surgery, 337<br /><i>Hanno Niess and Jens Werner</i></p> <p><b>Part II: Video Atlas</b></p> <p>List of Part II Video and Figure Abbreviations, 350</p> <p><b>Section 1: Liver <br /><br /></b><i>Laparoscopic minor liver resection and segmentectomy</i></p> <p>1 Intraoperative ultrasonography for safe laparoscopic livery surgery, 351</p> <p>2 Left lateral sectionectomy, 355</p> <p>3 Left lateral sectionectomy using a laparoscopic single access device, 360</p> <p>4 Segmentectomy I with resection of inferior vena cava, 364</p> <p>5 Segmentectomy IV, 369</p> <p>6 Segmentectomy IVa, 375</p> <p>7 Segmentectomy IVb, 382</p> <p>8 Bisegmentectomy IVb and V, 386</p> <p>9 Segmentectomy VI, 392</p> <p>10 Segmentectomy VII, 396</p> <p>11 Segmentectomy VIII (transthoracic access), 400</p> <p><i>Laparoscopic major liver resection</i><br /><br />12 Left hepatectomy, 405</p> <p>13 Right hepatectomy, 410</p> <p>14 Left trisegmentectomy with caudate lobectomy, 416</p> <p>15 Right trisegmentectomy, 422</p> <p>16 Posterior sectionectomy, 427</p> <p>17 Hilar lymphadenectomy (with right hepatectomy and caudate lobectomy for Klatskin tumor), 431</p> <p>18 Mesohepatectomy, 438</p> <p><i>Laparoscopic living donor liver transplantation</i></p> <p>19 Living donor left lateral sectionectomy, 442</p> <p><b>Section 2: Pancreas</b> <br /><br /><i>Laparoscopic splenic resection</i></p> <p>20 Total splenectomy, 447</p> <p>21 Partial splenectomy, 449</p> <p><i>Laparoscopic pancreas resection</i></p> <p>22 Pancreatic enucleation, 451</p> <p>23 Cystgastrostomy, 453</p> <p>24 Distal pancreaticosplenectomy, 455</p> <p>25 Spleen-preserving pancreatectomy of the body and tail, 457</p> <p>26 Pancreaticoduodenectomy, 460</p> <p>Afterword by<i> Beat Müller-Stich, Adrian T. Billeter, and Markus W. Büchler</i>, 465</p> <p>Afterword by <i>Pierre-Alain Clavien</i>, 467</p> <p>Index, 469</p>
<p>"This is a fantastic resource. It is thorough in its discussion of the pertinent anatomy and the accompanying videos help to further describe these often daunting operative approaches...Given the increasing emphasis on laparoscopy, this is a timely addition to the literature and an excellent resource for hepatobiliary surgeons." (<i>Doody Enterprises</i> 21/04/2017)<br /><br />"This textbook is a great learning tool for surgeons interested in laparoscopic hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) surgery. It has a unique mix of chapters and videos that are relevant to surgeons at all levels of experience in the field. The focus of the book is on what skills are needed to develop and improve laparoscopic HPB techniques. Importantly, the text stresses the need for in-depth knowledge of open HPB surgery before tackling advanced laparoscopic cases...The editors have provided helpful commentary with each chapter to alert the reader to the key messages for each selected topic. One of the highlights of the book is the online videos that provide examples of most liver, pancreas, and spleen resections. These videos include narration and schematics to demonstrate port placement. The editorial team pairs a senior HPB surgeon with a more junior HPB surgeon, creating a book with a wide audience.....This book is also useful for surgeons with some laparoscopic HPB experience who are interested in expanding theri practice...Overall, this book is worth the investment for surgeons interested in expanding their laparoscopic HPB surgery capabilities" (Journal Annals of Surgery 25th July 2017)</p>
<p><b>Brice Gayet</b>, MD, PhD, Head, Medical and Surgical Department of Digestive Diseases, Institut Mutualiste Montsouris, Paris, France.</p> <p><b>Claudius Conrad<i>, </i></b>MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Surgical Oncology, Houston, Texas, USA.</p>
<p><i>Laparoscopic Liver, Pancreas, and Biliary Surgery</i> is an essential learning tool for all surgeons who manage patients considered for minimally invasive liver, pancreas and biliary surgery.</p> <p>Led by Brice Gayet and Claudius Conrad, pioneers in laparoscopic liver, pancreas and biliary surgery, the authors have created a highly focused and multi-dimensional tool that takes the surgeon through the surgical procedures, one step at a time.  Using a combination of text, illustrations, and high-definition videos, the authors explain and illustrate their excellence in surgical technique in a detailed and reproducible fashion.</p> <p>The textbook contains contribution from world renowned experts and thought leaders in the field.  They discuss key management concepts in the oncologic management of patients undergoing minimally invasive liver, pancreas and biliary resections.  </p> <p>The accompanying comprehensive video atlas contains high-definition videos with a focus on true anatomic resections. The videos are supported by outstanding illustrations and 3D renderings of the relevant anatomy.</p> <p>The authors expertly and logically demonstrate how to perform anatomic and non-anatomic liver, pancreas and biliary resections expertly and logically. They cover patient and port positioning for laparoscopic and robotic approaches, detailed anatomy, and didactic breakdown of the operation. Including numerous surgical tips and tricks, and practical reviews for the management of patients with liver, pancreas and biliary diseases before, during and after operations the volume covers:</p> <ul> <li>Essential techniques (e.g. intraoperative ultrasound);</li> <li>Segmentectomies (I-VIII) and bisegmentectomies;</li> <li>Major hepatectomies, extended resections and living donor liver transplantation;</li> <li>Pancreatectomies (e.g. Whipple) and Biliary resections;</li> <li>Advanced laparoscopic technologies and robotics.</li> </ul> <p>This unparalleled resource will help a wide range of surgeons – including liver, pancreas, and biliary specialists, general surgeons, transplant surgeons, and surgical oncologists -- to improve their surgical technique of both open and minimally invasive surgery. </p>

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