Robotic Approaches to Colorectal Surgery (eBook)
XVI, 293 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-09120-4 (ISBN)
This book examines the considerations, drawbacks, and advancements minimally invasive techniques have provided in the evaluation, management, and outcomes across a broad range of colorectal disease and procedures.
For some readers of this book, a minimally invasive approach to colorectal disease may add a new dimension to the management of these patients. For others, it is the opportunity to learn helpful tips, specifics about a certain procedure, or to fine tune what has already become a routine part of their practice. Even if you have successfully overcome many of the technical challenges of minimally invasive surgery, the preoperative evaluation, perioperative decision-making, and management of postoperative complications can be demanding and consuming.
Wherever you may be on this spectrum, Robotic Approaches to Colorectal Surgery is a useful resource to surgeons.
Howard Ross, MD
Chief, Temple University School of Medicine
Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery
Philadelphia, PA USA
Sang W. Lee, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Associate Professor of Surgery and Associate Attending Surgeon
NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center
Vice Chief of Colon & Rectal Surgery
Weill Cornell Medical College
New York, NY USA
Bradley J. Champagne MD, FACS FASCRS
Associate Professor of Surgery-Division of Colorectal Surgery,
Case Medical Center
Program Director-Colorectal Residency/Director of Surgical Outcomes and Quality
St. John Medical Center
University Hospitals-Case Medical Center
Cleveland, OH
Alessio Pigazzi, MD, PhD, FACS, FASCRS
Associate Professor of Surgery
Chief, Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery
University of California, Irvine
Orange, CA
David E. Rivadeneira, M.D., M.B.A., FACS, FASCRS
Vice Chair, Surgical Strategic Initiatives For North Shore-LIJ Health SystemDirector, Surgical Services and Colorectal Surgery at Huntington Hospital
Professor of Surgery
Hofstra University School of Medicine
Howard Ross, MD Chief, Temple University School of Medicine Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery Philadelphia, PA USA Sang W. Lee, MD, FACS, FASCRS Associate Professor of Surgery and Associate Attending Surgeon NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center Vice Chief of Colon & Rectal SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical College New York, NY USA Bradley J. Champagne MD, FACS FASCRSAssociate Professor of Surgery-Division of Colorectal Surgery, Case Medical CenterProgram Director-Colorectal Residency/Director of Surgical Outcomes and QualitySt. John Medical CenterUniversity Hospitals-Case Medical CenterCleveland, OH Alessio Pigazzi, MD, PhD, FACS, FASCRSAssociate Professor of SurgeryChief, Division of Colon and Rectal SurgeryUniversity of California, IrvineOrange, CA David E. Rivadeneira, M.D., M.B.A., FACS, FASCRSVice Chair, Surgical Strategic Initiatives For North Shore-LIJ Health SystemDirector, Surgical Services and Colorectal Surgery at Huntington HospitalProfessor of SurgeryHofstra University School of Medicine
I. Robotic Surgery Chapter 1History of the Robotic Surgical SystemJoshua I. S. Bleier and Brian R. Kann Chapter 2Elizabeth R. Raskin. MDChapter 3The RobotJacob Eisdorfer and David E. Rivadeneira III. Preoperative Chapter 4Perioperative considerationsAneel Damle and Justin A. Maykel Chapter 5Robotic and Patient Positioning, Instrumentation, and Trocar PlacementEmre Balık Chapter 6TroubleshootingFarrell Adkins and David J. Maron Chapter 7Anatomy Considerations in Robotic SurgeryKevin R. Kasten and Todd D. Francone Chapter 8Robotic ApproachesVincent Obias and Lee J. Milas Chapter 9 The Role of A Bedside AssistantAnna Serur, Rebecca Rhee, and Matthew M. Philp III. The Procedures: All appropriate approaches to mobilization, vessel division, specimen extraction, and anastomosis will be described Chapter 10Right Colectomy Procedure GuideKelly Olino, Tushar Samdani, and Julio Garcia-Aguilar Chapter 11Robotic Left Hemicolectomy and SigmoidectomyCarrie Y. Peterson, Doaa Alsaleh, Sang W. Lee, and Govind Nandakumar Chapter 12Robotic-Assisted Total Abdominal ColectomyCristina R. Harnsberger, Luis Carlos Cajas-Monson, Seung Yeop Oh, and Sonia Ramamoorthy, MD Chapter 13Low Anterior Resection/ProctectomyAmit Merchea and David W. Larson Chapter 14Robotic Abdominoperineal ResectionJorge A. Lagares-Garcia, Anthony Firilas, Carlos Martinez Parra, Mary Arnold Long, and Raquel Gonzalez Heredia Chapter 15Robotic Rectopexy James W Fleshman, Sarah Boostrom, and Gentry Caton Chapter 16Robotic Transanal Surgery (RTS)Matthew Albert, Sam Atallah and Roel Hompes Chapter 17Single docking totally robotic low anterior resection or pull-through intersphincteric resectionDean Hsin-Hung Yeh, Nak Song Sung, and Seon Hahn Kim IV. Challenges and TrainingChapter 18Complications Unique To Robotic SurgeryRobert K. Cleary Chapter 19Robotic approaches in the obese patientAjit Pai, Slawomir J. Marecik, John J. Park and Leela M. Prasad Chapter 20Robotic Use in Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseKonstantin Umanskiy Chapter 21Robotic TrainingElizabeth McKeown and Amir Loucas Bastawrous Chapter 22Cost and Outcomes in Robotic assisted laparoscopic surgeryMaher Ghanem, Anthony J. Senagore and Samuel Shaheen Chapter 23Keeping Realistic Perspectives on Robotic Use - Is it for Everyone?William Conan Mustain and Bradley J. Champagne
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.10.2015 |
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Zusatzinfo | XVI, 293 p. 181 illus., 173 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete |
Schlagworte | Enterotomy • Left/Sigmoid Colectomy • Proctectomy • Rectal Prolapse Repairs • Right Colectomy • surgical oncology • Transanal Robotic Surgery |
ISBN-10 | 3-319-09120-4 / 3319091204 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-09120-4 / 9783319091204 |
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