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Surgery of Complex Abdominal Wall Defects


Surgery of Complex Abdominal Wall Defects

Practical Approaches
2nd ed. 2017

von: Rifat Latifi

96,29 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 31.05.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9783319558684
Sprache: englisch

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<p>As with the first edition, the second edition of this book covers the surgical anatomy of the abdominal wall, pathology of abdominal wall defects, such as hernias, enterocutaneous or entero-atmospheric fistulae, and indications for and surgical techniques used to reconstruct the abdominal wall from the practical stand point. In addition, through a number of illustrations, the placement of mesh in the abdominal wall reconstruction as well as manipulations of patient’s tissue including lateral compartment release techniques and other tissue transfer techniques are described in detail. The text also covers reconstruction of complex contaminated abdominal wall defects in patients with complex enteric fistulae, stomas, defects created after the excision of previously placed infected prosthetic mesh, and defects associated with acute tissue loss after severe trauma or necrosis of abdominal wall such as necrotizing soft tissue infections. Complex abdominal wall defects in the pediatric population and long-term outcomes and durability of these repairs are also addressed. The second edition of <i>Surgery of Complex Abdominal Wall Defects</i> is written by experts in their respective areas from around the world and has been updated thoroughly. As with the first edition, it will continue to serve as a guide for current practice for surgeons, including general, trauma, acute care, plastic and reconstructive surgeons.</p><br><p></p>
<p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><p><b>&nbsp;</b></p><p><b>I. Preface</b></p><p>Rifat Latifi, MD, FACS</p><p><b>II. Foreword to the First Edition</b></p><p>Michael F. Rotondo, MD, FACS</p><p><b>III. Foreword to the Second Edition</b></p><p>Michael G Sarr, MD</p><p><b>IV.</b> <b>Prologue:</b> Nine Reasons This Book Is in Your Hands</p><p>Rifat Latifi, MD, FACS</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><b>PART I: PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS</b></p><p><b>Chapter 1:&nbsp; Intraoperative Decision-Making Process in Complex Surgery</b></p><p>Rifat Latifi</p><p><b>Chapter 2: History of Abdominal Wall Repair: In Search of New Techniques and Materials</b></p><p>Ronald Merrell</p><p><b>Chapter 3: </b><b>Anatomy and Physiology of the Abdominal Wall: Surgical Implications</b></p><p>Ronald Merrell</p><p><b>Chapter 4: Nutritional Consideration of Patients with Open Abdomens and Fistulas</b></p><zachary m.="" bauman,="" do,="" mha;="" bellal="" joseph,="" m.d.;="" rifat="" latifi,="" md,="" facs<p><b>Chapter 5: The Biology of Complex Abdominal Wall Defects: Definitions and Causes</b></p><p>Turégano F, MD, FACS and García-Marín A, MD</p><p><b>Chapter 6: Perioperative Radiologic Evaluation of Patients with Difficult Abdominal Wall Defects</b></p><p>Fahim Habib, Antonio C. Marttos Jr., Bruno M. T. Pereira, Mariana F. J. Moscardi</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p> <br> </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><b>PART II: SURGICAL CONSIDERATION: TECHNIQUES AND OUTCOME</b></p><p><b>Chapter 7: Abdominal Wall Reconstruction in Patients with Complex Defects: </b></p><p><b>A Nine-Step Treatment Strategy</b></p><p>Rifat Latifi, MD, FACS</p><p><b>Chapter 8: A Difficult Abdomen: Temporary Closure and Management of the Consequences</b></p>Rifat Latifi, Guillermo Higa, and Elizabeth Tilley<p></p><p><b>Chapter 9: Timing of Definitive Reconstructive Surgery of Abdominal Wall Defects in Patients with Enterocutaneous Fistulas</b></p><p>Jasvinder Singh and Rifat Latifi</p><p><b>Chapter 10: Practical Approach to Patient with a Hostile Abdomen: Clinical Scenarios</b></p><p>Gary Lombardo, Rifat Latifi, Ari Leppäniemi</p><p><b>Chapter 11: Staged Reconstructions of Abdominal Wall Defects</b></p><p>Ari Leppäniemi</p><p><b>Chapter 12: Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: Plastic Surgeon’s Perspective</b></p>Donald P. Baumann, M.D., F.A.C.S. and Charles E. Butler, M.D., F.A.C.S.<p></p><p><b>Chapter 13: Complex Tissue Transfer in the Management of Abdominal Wall Defects</b></p><p>Shigeki Kushimoto, M.D., Ph.D.</p><p><b>Chapter 14: Minimally Invasive Component Separation for the Repair of Large Abdominal Wall Defects</b></p><p>E. Barbosa, MD, MSc, F. Ferreira, MD</p><p><b>Chapter 15: Abdominal Wall Reconstruction in the Pediatric Population</b></p><p>Emma C. Hamilton, Richard Andrassy, and Mary T. Austin</p><p><b>Chapter 16: Surgical Approach to Abdominal Wall Defects and Hernias in Patients with End Stage Organ Disease and Transplantation</b></p><p>Manuel I Rodriguez-Davalos, MD, FACS, Christopher Ibarra, MD, Armando Salim Munoz-Abraham, MD, MBEE, Angel Flores Huidobro Martinez, and Sukru Emre, MD, FACS</p><p> <b><br> </b> </p><p><b>&nbsp;</b></p><p><b>Chapter 17: Management of Flank Complex Hernia</b></p><p>Fernando Carbonell Tatay, MD; Alfredo Moreno Egea, MD; Rifat Latifi, MD</p><p><b>Chapter 18: Laparoscopic Access to the Difficult Abdomen in Patients with Large Abdominal Wall Defects</b></p><p>Orhan Veli Ozkan, Selman Uranues, Abe Fingerhut </p><p><b>Chapter 19: Laparoscopic Techniques in the Repair of Large Abdominal Wall Defects</b></p><p>Selman Uranues, Orhan Veli Ozkan</p><p><b>Chapter 20: Selection of Prosthetic Materials in the Repair of Complex Abdominal Wall Defects</b></p><p>Marcos Campos Wanderley Reis, Bruno Monteiro Pereira, Bartolomeu Nascimento, Gustavo Pereira Fraga</p><p><b>Chapter 21: Mesh Placement in Complex Abdominal Wall Defects: Techniques and Outcomes</b></p><p>Ansab Haidar, MD, Rifat Latifi, MD, FACS</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><b>PART III: POST-OPERATIVE&nbsp; COMPLICATIONS AND REOPERATIVE SURGERY</b></p><p><b>Chapter 22: Abdominal Compartment Syndrome and Hypertension in Patients Undergoing Abdominal Wall Reconstruction</b></p><p>Ajai K Malhotra, MD, FACS</p><p><b>Chapter 23: The Surgical Nightmare: Dealing with Infected Mesh</b></p><p>Massimo Sartelli, Federico Coccolini, Fausto Catena, Luca Ansaloni, and Rifat Latifi</p><p><b>Chapter 24: Abdominal Plastic Surgery and Adjunctive Procedures in Post Bariatric Surgery</b></p><p>Kaveh Alizadeh MD, MSc, FACS; Jonathan Lee, MD, MPH; Ali Shayesteh, MD</p><p><b>Chapter 25: Short Bowel Syndrome: A Clinical Update</b></p><p>Stanley J. Dudrick, M.D., F.A.C.S., Jose M. Pimiento, M.D. F.A.C.S., Rifat Latifi, MD, F.A.C.S. </p><p><b>Chaper 26: Minimizing Postoperative Complications by Preoperative Optimization</b></p><p>Ruben Peralta, Ayman El-Menyar and Rifat Latifi</p><p><b>Chapter 27: The Final Word on a Complex Problem</b></p><p>Rifat Latifi, MD, FACS</p><p> </p><p>&nbsp;</p>
Rifat Latifi, MD<div><br> <p>Director of Department of Surgery and Professor of Surgery</p><p><br></p>

<p>Westchester Medical Center </p><br><p></p>

<p>Department of Surgery</p><p><br></p>

<p>Valhalla, NY</p></div>
<p>As with the first edition, the second edition of this book covers the surgical anatomy of the abdominal wall, pathology of abdominal wall defects, such as hernias, enterocutaneous or entero-atmospheric fistulae, and indications for and surgical techniques used to reconstruct the abdominal wall from the practical stand point. In addition, through a number of illustrations, the placement of mesh in the abdominal wall reconstruction as well as manipulations of patient’s tissue including lateral compartment release techniques and other tissue transfer techniques are described in detail. The text also covers reconstruction of complex contaminated abdominal wall defects in patients with complex enteric fistulae, stomas, defects created after the excision of previously placed infected prosthetic mesh, and defects associated with acute tissue loss after severe trauma or necrosis of abdominal wall such as necrotizing soft tissue infections. Complex abdominal wall defects in the pediatric population and long-term outcomes and durability of these repairs are also addressed. The second edition of&nbsp;<i>Surgery of Complex Abdominal Wall Defects</i>&nbsp;is written by experts in their respective areas from around the world and has been updated thoroughly. As with the first edition, it will continue to serve as a guide for current practice for surgeons, including general, trauma, acute care, plastic and reconstructive surgeons.<br></p><div><br></div>
<p>Provides clear guidance on technique and materials</p><p>Tissue transfer techniques are described in detail</p><p>Written by practicing experts in their respective areas</p><p>Fully updated and expanded new edition</p><p>Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras</p>

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