Management of Abdominal Hernias, 3Ed
Hodder Arnold (Verlag)
978-0-340-80890-0 (ISBN)
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Hernia repair is the commonest operation in general surgery accounting for up to 15% of procedures in some practices. While straightforward open repair of inguinal hernia is a relatively simple operation, more complex hernias demand great surgical skill. In addition, herniology has undergone considerable revolution over the past five years with the introduction and evaluation of laparoscopic repair techniques.
This timely third edition of Management of Abdominal Hernias discusses every aspect of hernia repair and gives a balanced account of the various repair methods and helpful advice on which to use for different conditions.
Chapters have been revised and updated throughout. In particular the logistics of hernia repair has been completely reworked to take into account developments in ambulatory day-case hernia surgery, principles of surgery has been fully updated and anaesthesia for hernia surgery has been rewritten with new illustrations throughout. The third edition also features new material on methods of investigation of the occult hernia and sportsman's groin, a discussion of the various types of mesh repair, an improved international perspective in the outcome data that is presented and a revision of the material on incisional hernia with an emphasis on modern techniques of incisional hernia repair.
Drawing on the considerable experience of the two internationally renowned authors, this readable, well-balanced, beautifully illustrated and authoritative account is a must for the bookshelf of the general surgeon.
Andrew Kingsnorth BSc MS FRCS FACS Professor of Surgery and Consultant Surgeon, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, UK Karl A LeBlanc MD MBA FACS Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, Louisiana State University, New Orleans; and Surgical Specialty Group Inc., Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
1. General introduction and history of hernia surgery
2. Essential anatomy of the abdominal wall
3. Epidemiology and etiology of primary groin hernias in adults
4. Logistics of hernia repair
5. Economics of hernia repair
6. Principles in hernia surgery
7. Prosthetic biomaterials for hernioplasty
8. Anaesthesia
9. Complications of hernia in general
10. Groin hernias in babies and children
11. Umbilical hernia: operation in babies and children
12. Diagnosis of a lump in the groin in the adult
13. Anterior open repair of inguinal hernia in adults
14. Extraperitoneal or preperitoneal open repair of groin hernias using prosthetic reinforcement
15. Laparoscopic groin hernia repair
16. Femoral hernia
17. Umbilical hernia in adults
18. Epigastric hernia and laparoscopic ‘port site’ hernia
19. Lumbar hernia
20. Pelvic wall hernias, obturator hernia, sciatic hernia, perineal hernia, supravesical hernia
21. Spigelian hernia
22. Incisional hernia – the â€÷open†techniques (excluding parastomal hernia)
23. Laparoscopic incisional and ventral hernioplasty
24. Parastomal hernia
25. Complications of hernia repair
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 30.5.2003 |
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Zusatzinfo | c.410 b&w and 100 col illus |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 202 x 270 mm |
Themenwelt | Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Chirurgie ► Viszeralchirurgie |
ISBN-10 | 0-340-80890-X / 034080890X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-340-80890-0 / 9780340808900 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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