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『簡體書』Zollinger外科手术图谱(第10版)(英文版)

書城自編碼: 2954447
分類: 簡體書→大陸圖書→醫學醫技學
作 者: [美]Robert M. Zollinger
國際書號(ISBN): 9787550293656
出版社: 北京联合出版公司
出版日期: 2017-03-01
版次: 1 印次: 1
頁數/字數: 592页
書度/開本: 8开 釘裝: 精装

售價:NT$ 4450

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经典著作 半个多世纪以来,《Zollinger外科手术图谱》已经成为学习如何将安全、成熟的技术应用于*常见的外科手术中的*经典图谱。
内容全面 本图谱包括胃肠、肝胆、胰、血管、妇产科及其他方面的手术,如疝修补、血管通路、乳房手术、前哨淋巴结活检术、甲状腺切除术等。每种手术从适应证、术前准备、麻醉、体位、手术准备、切口和暴露、手术过程、缝合和术后护理等方面予以介绍。第10版新增了19个手术内容。
图片精美 每章包含精美细致的线条图,描述手术操作中的重要步骤时,用颜色突显相应的解剖位置。观看本书提供的解剖和手术操作图片,有助于复习和学习特定的手术步骤。
內容簡介:
《Zollinger外科手术图谱》自1937年第1版至今已达第10版,畅销全球,深受各界读者欢迎。内容包括手术技术、手术部位局部解剖、麻醉、术前术后处理和辅助治疗(如抗感染)等。手术学科涉及普外科(胃肠道、肛周部、肝胆胰脾、颈部、乳房、疝、肾上腺、盆腔)、妇科、血管外科、骨科等。手术技术包括直接开放手术和腔镜微创手术,也涉及截肢和皮肤移植。既对高级外科医师有指导、参考、交流、提高的作用,更可帮助中青年外科医师、各级研究生和各类进修医师打好坚实的外科学基础,提升实际应用的能力。
關於作者:
Robert M. Zollinger是美国凯斯西储大学Case Western
Reserve University)医学院外科教授,是世界知名的外科专家。
目錄
Preface
Associate Editors
section i: basics
section ii: surgical anatomy
section iii: general abdomen
section iv: esophagus and stomach
section v: small intestine, colon,and rectum
section vi: gall bladder, bileducts, and liver
section vii: pancreas and spleen
section Viii: genitourinary
section ix: hernia
section x: endocrine
section xi: head and neck
section xii: skin, soft tissue, and breast
section xiii: vascular
section xiv: extremities
目 录
Preface
Associate Editors
section i: basics
chapter
1Surgical Technique
2Anesthesia
3Preoperative Preparation and Postoperative Care
4Ambulatory Surgery
section ii: surgical anatomychapter
5Arterial Blood Supply to the Upper Abdominal Viscera
6Venous and Lymphatic Supply to the Upper Abdominal Viscera
7Anatomy of the Large Intestine
8Anatomy of the Abdominal Aorta and Inferior Vena Cava
9Thoracic and Pulmonary Anatomy
section iii: general abdomenand thoraxchapter
10Laparotomy
11Hasson Open Technique for
Laparoscopic Access
12Veress Needle Technique
13Diagnostic Laparoscopy
14Chronic Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter Insertion
15Thoracotomy Incision
16Thoracoscopy
section iv: esophagus and stomachchapter
17Gastrostomy
18Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy
19Closure of PerforationSubphrenic Abscess
20Gastrojejunostomy
21PyloroplastyGastroduodenostomy
22Vagotomy
23Vagotomy, Subdiaphragmatic Approach
24Hemigastrectomy, Billroth I Method
25Hemigastrectomy, Billroth I Stapled
26Gastrectomy, Subtotal
27Gastrectomy, SubtotalOmentectomy
28Gastrectomy, Polya Method
29Gastrectomy, Hofmeister Method
30Hemigastrectomy, Billroth II Stapled
31Total Gastrectomy
32Total Gastrectomy, Stapled
33Roux-en-Y Gastrojejunostomy
34Fundoplication
35Fundoplication, Laparoscopic
36Esophageal Myotomy, Laparoscopic
37Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass, Laparoscopic
38Sleeve Gastrectomy, Laparoscopic
39The Adjustable Gastric Band, Laparoscopic
40EsophagectomyTranshiatal
41Esophagectomy, Transthoracic
42Pyloromyotomy
section v: small intestine, colon,and rectumchapter
43Intussusception and Meckels Diverticulectomy
44Resection of Small Intestine
45Resection of Small Intestine, Stapled
46Enteroenterostomy, Stapled
47Enterostomy
48Appendectomy
49Appendectomy, Laparoscopic
50Surgical Anatomy of Large Intestine
51Loop Ileostomy
52Transverse Colostomy
53Closure of Colostomy
54Colon Anastomosis, Stapled
55Colectomy, Right
56Colectomy, Right, Laparoscopic
57Colectomy, Left, End-to-End Anastomosis
58Colectomy, Left, Laparoscopic
59Abdominoperineal Resection
60Total Colectomy and Total Proctocolectomy
61Anterior Resection of Rectosigmoid: End-to-End Anastomosis
62Anterior Resection, Stapled
63Anterior Resection of Rectosigmoid:Side-to-End Anastomosis Baker
64Ileoanal Anastomosis
65Rectal Prolapse, Perineal Repair
66Rubber Banding and Excision of Hemorrhoids
67Perirectal Abscess, Fistula-in-Ano, and anal fissure
68Excision of Pilonidal Sinus
section vi: gall bladder, bileducts, and liverchapter
69Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic
70Cholecystectomy, Open Retrograde Technique
71Common Bile Duct Exploration, Open
72Common Bile Duct Exploration, Transduodenal Technique
73Choledochoduodenostomy
74Cholecystectomy, Partial Cholecystectomy
75Cholecystostomy
76Choledochojejunostomy
77Local Resection of Hilar Tumor, Klatskin
78Biopsy of Liver, Open
79Anatomy and Resections of the Liver
80Local Resection of Hepatic Tumor Nonanatomic
81Right Hepatectomy Segments 5, 6, 7, 8 Segment 1
82Left Hepatectomy Segments 2, 3, 4 Segment 1
83Extended Right Hepatectomy
Segments 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Segment 1
section vii: pancreas and spleenchapter
84Drainage of Cyst or Pseudocyst of the Pancreas
85Pancreaticojejunostomy PuestowGillesby Procedure
86Resection of the Tail of the Pancreas
87Resection of the Tail of the Pancreas with Splenic
Preservation, Laparoscopic
88Pancreaticoduodenectomy Whipple Procedure
89Total Pancreatectomy
90Splenectomy
91Splenectomy, Laparoscopic
92Splenic Conservation
section Viii: genitourinarychapter
93A Gynecologic Procedures Overview
94Total Abdominal Hysterectomy
95SalpingectomyOophorectomy
96Gynecologic SystemRoutine for Vaginal Procedures
97Diagnostic Techniques for Cervical LesionsDilatationand Curettage
98Ureteral Injury Repair
99Donor Nephrectomy, Laparoscopic
100Kidney Transplant
section ix: herniachapter
101Repair of Ventral Hernia, Laparoscopic
102Repair of Ventral Hernia, Open Component Parts Separation
103Repair of Umbilical Hernia
104Repair of Indirect Inguinal Hernia
105Repair of Indirect Inguinal Hernia Shouldice
106Repair of Direct Inguinal Hernia McVay
107Repair of Inguinal Hernia with Mesh Lichtenstein
108Repair of Inguinal Hernia with Mesh Rutkow and Robbins
109Repair of Femoral Hernia
110Repair of Femoral Hernia with Mesh
111Laparoscopic Anatomy of the Inguinal Region
112Repair of Inguinal Hernia, Laparoscopic TransabdominalPreperitoneal TAPP
113Repair of Inguinal Hernia, Laparoscopic Totally
Extraperitoneal TEP
114Hydrocele Repair
section x: endocrine115Thyroidectomy, Subtotal
116Parathyroidectomy
117Adrenalectomy, Bilateral
118Adrenalectomy, Left Laparoscopic
119Adrenalectomy, Right Laparoscopic
section xi: head and neckchapter
120Tracheotomy
121Tracheotomy, Percutaneous Dilational
122Radical Neck Dissection
123Zenkers Diverticulectomy
124Parotidectomy, Lateral Lobectomy
section xii: skin, soft tissue, and breastchapter
125Sentinel Lymph Node Dissection, Melanoma
126Breast Anatomy and Incisions
127Modified Radical Mastectomy
128Sentinel Lymph Node Dissection, Breast
129Axillary Dissection, Breast
130Skin Graft
section xiii: vascularchapter
131Carotid Endarterectomy
132Vascular Access, Arteriovenous Fistula
133Venous Access, Port Placement, Internal Jugular Vein
134Venous Access, Central Venous Catheter, Subclavian Vein
135Resection of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
136Aortofemoral Bypass
137Thromboembolectomy, Superior Mesenteric Artery
138Femorofemoral Bypass
139Femoropopliteal Reconstruction
140Saphenous Vein in Situ Arterial Bypass
141Thromboembolectomy, Femoral
142Inferior Vena Cava Filter Insertion
143Endovenous Laser Ablation of the Great SaphenousVein and Stab Phlebectomy
144Shunting Procedures for Portal Hypertension
section xiv: extremitieschapter
145Fasciotomy
146Escharotomy
147Principles of Amputation
148Amputation, Supracondylar
149Incision and Drainage of Infections of the Hand
150Suture of Tendon
Index
內容試閱
Some 75 years ago, this ATLAS was created to
document proven and safe operative techniques in common use by general
surgeons. Many improvements and changes have occurred in the previous nine
editions including use of stapled techniques for gastrointestinal anastomoses
and minimally invasive surgery. These two techniques were joined in full flower
in the ninth edition wherein what was once considered advanced laparoscopic
techniques in the 1990s is now in common use and taught as essential elements
in most surgical residency training programs.
In this new 10th edition several important
improvements have been made. We have engaged Associate Editors as content
experts who have helped identify new procedures that should be included and who
have made significant improvements to existing content. Nineteen new surgi- cal
operations have been added. These include eight procedures that we think are
essential to the practice of general surgery including axillary
lymphadenectomy, insertion of a CAPD catheter, fasciotomy, escharotomy,
insertion of an inferior vena caval filter, ventral hernia repair using the
technique of open component parts separation, ureter repair, and basic
thoracoscopy. In addi- tion we have included four additional complex
gastrointestinal procedures namely laparoscopic esophageal myotomy, sleeve
gastrectomy for morbid obesity, transhiatalesophagectomy and transthoracic
esophagectomy. The vascular surgery section now contains new variations on
femo- ralthrombectomy, femorofemoral bypass, saphenous vein laser ablation, and
thrombectomy of the superior mesenteric artery. Finally we added laparoscopic
hand-assisted donor nephrectomy and kidney transplantation.
A major editorial reorganization has also
occurred with the addition of 18 Associate Editors whose special expertise has
been channeled into discrete body systemoriented chapters. This reor-
ganization should make it easier to find operations whose titles no longer use
roman numerals. The authors and the associate editors have critically reviewed
and updated this entire 10th edition. The scientific content of all operative
procedures from indications through postoperative care have been made current
with significant improvements in about 50 chapters of text and art.
During the preparation of the 10th edition we
received valuable input from Brian Belval at McGraw Hill and Donna Sampsill in
the Department of Surgery at The Ohio State University. In the ninth edition,
color processing and printing technology had advanced such that our medical
illus- trators, could add color to both old and new plates for improved
anatomic clarity in more lifelike or realistic settings. For this 10th edition
our medical illustrator, MaritaBitans, has prepared new art- work plates in
high definition color with computer-generated graphics that now replace the
original pen and ink sketches using white chalk scratch board.
We have also created an online Historical
Supplement available at www.ZollingersAtlas.com to provide open access to many
now historical operations that over the last 70 years have been deleted from
succeeding editions of the ATLAS. Many were replaced by newer procedures often
involving modern technologies such as stapling, laparoscopy, or minimally
invasive image-guided procedures. Others were rarely performed and a few were
eliminated because of evolving indications. Addition- ally, in the past the
authors and artists had page limitations imposed by the mechanical construction
of the folio-sized ATLAS and the capacity of its binding. That is to say,
heavily coated paper stock was needed for quality art reproduction and for the
prevention of strike through of printed material on the backside of each
page. The result was a restriction to about 500 pagesa size reached by the mid-1980s.
At that point, the addition of any new or modern procedures such as stapling or
laparos- copy required the pruning out of operations that 1 were rarely
donefor example, portalsystemic shunts, or 2 were done by the increasing
numbers of surgical specialistsfor example, thoracic pulmonary operations.
Furthermore, the authors and the publisher
feel that many once popular operations should not be lost, but rather archived
in this electronic Historical Supplement of the ATLAS where there are no page
limitations. Many of these archived operations are still performed in
specialized or com- plex situations because general surgeons by the nature of
their practice, not infrequently encounter one of a kind events that are not in
the text books. In these circumstances the surgeon must create an operative
solution in real time. These solutions often rely upon general principles and
expe- rience, perhaps aided by one of these old operations. This may be
particularly true in regions where expensive operative equipment such as
staplers or disposable laparoscopic instruments are not available.
Today many medical libraries cannot afford to
purchase and store all published texts, or even all the major printed medical
journals. However, the internet is truly worldwide and accessible to almost all
medicalsurgical facilities and physicians. We trust this electronic Historical
Supplement will help fill in some of the historical surgical technique
reference gaps.
As Dr. Cutler graciously allowed his original
coauthor to continue on after him, so my father did with me. Now it is my turn.
Dr. E. Christopher Ellison has become the new lead principle author who will
continue the ATLAS. Dr. Ellison is the other son of the Z-E syndrome. He is the
RobertM. Zollinger Professor in the Department of Surgery at the Ohio State
University Medical Center. He has accepted the primary responsibility for the
ATLAS and its migration back to Columbus and the OSU Department of Surgery,
where Dr. Zollinger Senior nurtured the ATLAS for over 40 years. Finally, of
additional historic note, all of Dr. Zollingers papers plus the text and
artwork from all earlier editions are now archived in the Medical Heritage
Center within the OSU Prior Health Sciences Library where these materials are
catalogued and available online.
E. Christopher Ellison, MD
Robert M. Zollinger, Jr., MD

 

 

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