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Wolters Kluwer | Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Master Techniques In Surgery - Hernia by Daniel B. Jones
Master
Techniques in Surgery: Hernia is a volume in a new series that presents common and advanced
procedures in the major subspecialties of general surgery. The series is
overseen by Josef E. Fischer, MD, editor of the classic two-volume
reference Mastery of Surgery. Master
Techniques in Surgery: Hernia is written by acknowledged master surgeons,
emphasizes surgical procedures, and is lavishly illustrated with original
full-color drawings.
The contributors fully explain their preferred techniques in step-by-step,
thoroughly illustrated detail, assess indications and contraindications, offer
guidelines on preoperative planning, and discuss outcomes, complications, and
follow-up. This volume covers open and laparoscopic hernia repairs,
including open and laparoscopic ventral hernia repairs. Many other topics
are covered, including sports hernia, diaphragmatic hernia, spigelian hernia,
and hernia in infants. A companion website will offer the fully searchable
text and select procedural videos.
Table of Content:-
Part I: Open Inguinal Hernia
1 Anatomy and Pathophysiology of Hernias
(Daniel J. Scott and Luisangel A. Rondon)
2 Lichtenstein-based Groin Hernia Repair (Steven D. Schwaitzberg)
3 Plug and Patch Inguinal Hernia Repair (Jonathan F. Critchlow)
4 Prolene Hernia System (David C. Treen, Jr.)
5 The Bassini Operation (Oreste Terranova and Luigi De Santis)
6 Cooper Ligament Repair (Alex Nagle and Kenric Murayama)
7 The Shouldice Hospital Repair (Robert Bendavid)
8 Groin Hernia Repair/Kugel Technique (John T. Moore)
9 Incarcerated Femoral Hernia (Shirin Towfigh)
10 Obturator Hernia (George C. Sotiropoulos, Arnold Radtke, and Ernesto P.
Molmenti)
11 Hernia in Infants (Robert Acton and Daniel Stephens)
12 Surgical Treatment of Chronic Pain after Inguinal Hernia Repair (Bruce
Ramshaw and Michael A. Fabian)
13 Inguinal Neurectomy for Nerve Entrapment: Triple Neurectomy (Parviz K. Amid
and David C. Chen)
Part II: Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia
14 Inguinal Anatomy: Laparoscopic View (Maurice
E. Arregui)
15 Laparoscopic Transabdominal Preperitoneal Inguinal Hernia Repair (Antonio
Garcia-Ruiz and Alejandro Weber-Sanchez)
16 Totally Extraperitoneal Inguinal Hernia Repair (Kinga A. Powers and Daniel
B. Jones)
17 Totally Extraperitoneal Inguinal Hernia Repair Using Fibrin Glue (Benjamin
S. Powell and Guy R. Voeller)
18 Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery: Total Extraperitoneal Inguinal Hernia
Repair (Brian P. Jacob)
19 Onlay Mesh Repair (Morris E. Franklin Jr and Karla Russek)
20 Sports Hernia (L. Michael Brunt)
21 Recurrent Laparoscopic Hernia Repair (Edward L. Felix)
22 Umbilical Hernia Repair (Thomas McIntyre and Alok Gupta)
Part III: Open Abdominal Wall Hernia
23 Choice of Mesh (Arthur Rawlings and Brent D.
Matthews)
24 Giant Prosthetic Ventral Hernia Repair (Gina L. Adrales)
25 Massive Ventral Hernia with Loss of Domain (Alfredo M. Carbonell)
26 Recurrent Hernia in the Morbidly Obese (David B. Earle)
27 Infected Field Hernia Repair (Emanuele Lo Menzo and Adrian Park)
28 The Contaminated Abdominal Wall (Robert Lim and Scott Rehrig)
29 Components Separation (Derek E. Bell)
30 Musculofascial Flap Reconstruction for Massive Abdominal Wall Hernias
(Samuel J. Lin and Charles E. Butler)
31 Parastomal Hernia Repair (William S. Cobb)
Part IV: Laparoscopic Abdominal Wall
Hernia
32 Laparoscopic Incisional and Ventral Hernia
Repair (Karl A. LeBlanc)
33 Endoscopic Separation of Components (Ashley H. Vernon and Ryan R. Gerry)
34 Suprapubic Hernia (John T. Paige)
35 Spigelian Hernia (Eric G. Sheu, Douglas S. Smink, and David C. Brooks)
36 Update on Hiatal Hernia Repair (Raul Rosenthal, Andre Teixeira, and Melissa
Gianos)
37 Single Access Laparoscopic Hernia Repairs (Laura Dacks and Shawn Tsuda)
38 Reduced Port Surgery—Single Port Access Ventral Hernia Repair (Paul G.
Curcillo II)
Daniel B. Jones as a minimally invasive general and bariatric surgeon, likes to do big
operations through very small incisions. He is Professor of Surgery at Harvard
Medical School and Vice Chair of the Department of Surgery at the Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical Center. He is also the Co-Director of the Carl J. Shapiro
Simulation and Skills Center, and Director of the BIDMC Bariatric Program..
Key Features:-
- Covers over 250 original full-color drawings
- Step-by-step guidance from over 40 masters in their field
- Website with fully searchable text and procedural videos