Latifi / Gruessner / Rhee | Technological Advances in Surgery, Trauma and Critical Care | Buch | 978-1-4939-2670-1 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 659 Seiten, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 15743 g

Latifi / Gruessner / Rhee

Technological Advances in Surgery, Trauma and Critical Care

Buch, Englisch, 659 Seiten, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 15743 g

ISBN: 978-1-4939-2670-1
Verlag: Springer


This text  is designed to provide a comprehensive and state-of-the-art overview of the major issues specific to technological  advances the field trauma, critical care and many aspects of surgical science and practice.  Care of these patients and clinical conditions can be quite complex, and materials have been collected from the most current, evidence-based resources.  The sections of the text have been structured to review the overall scope of issues dealing with trauma, critical care and surgery, including cardiothoracic surgery, vascular surgery, urology, gynecology and obstetrics, fetal surgery and orthopedics. This volume represents the most comprehensive textbook covering a wide range of topics and technological advances including genomics and nanotechnologies that affect patients’ care and surgeons’ practice daily. The multidisciplinary authorship includes experts from all aspects of trauma, surgery and critical care.  The volume highlights the dramatic changes in the field including hand held devices and smart phones used in daily medical and surgical practice, complex computers in the critical care units around the world, and robotics performing complex surgical procedures and tissue engineering.

     Technological Advances in Surgery, Trauma and Critical Care provides a comprehensive, state-of-the art review of this field, and will serve as a valuable resource for clinicians, surgeons and researchers with an interest in trauma, critical care, and all the specialties of surgery. It provides a concise yet comprehensive summary of the current status of the field that will help guide patient management and stimulate investigative efforts.
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Part I: Surgical Science and Practice:  The New Direction

 

1: The New Surgeon:  Patient-Centered, Disease-Focused, Technology-Driven, and Team-Oriented

Rifat Latifi, Stanley J. Dudrick, and Ronald C. Merrell

 

2: The Ever-Changing Departments of Surgery:  The New Paradigm--The Roadmap to a Modern Department of Surgery

Rainer W. G. Gruessner

 

3: Genomics in Surgery, Trauma, and Critical Care:  How Do We Control the Future?

Matthew J. Delano and Ronald V. Maier

 

4: Nanotechnologies in Surgery: The New Paradigm

Russell J. Andrews

 

5: Telemedicine for Trauma and Intensive Care: Changing the Paradigm of Telepresence 

Rifat Latifi

 

6: Augmented Reality in Surgery

Timothy M. Rankin, Marvin J. Slepian, and David G. Armstrong

 

7: The Lean Innovation Model for Academic Medical Discovery

Gabriel Gruionu and George C. Velmahos

 

8: Changing the Protocol: 
Is There Still Room for the Professor’s Viewpoint?

Kenneth D. Boffard, with Robert S. Boffard

 

9: Ethical Implications of Advanced Technologies in Surgical Care

Alberto R. Ferreres

Part II: Trauma, Resuscitation, and Nutrition

10: Dedicated Resuscitation Operating Room for Trauma

Todd W. Costantini,  Leslie Kobayashi, and Raul Coimbra

 

11: End Points Resuscitation

T. Elizabeth Robertson, Shuntaye D. Batson, and John M. Porter

 

12: Abdominal Trauma: Not Everything that Bleeds Needs an Operation

Marcie Feinman and David T. Efron

 

13: Neurosurgical Advances in Trauma Management

ByoungJun Han and Uzma Samadani

 

14: Damage Control and Organ Injury Priority Management of Trauma Patients

Riaan Pretorius, Frank Plani, and Elias Degiannis

 

15: Multiorgan Dysfunction in Trauma and Surgical Intensive Care Units

Ayman Ahmed El-Menyar, Mohammad Asim, and Hassan Al-Thani
 

16: Advances in Burn Care

Kareem R. AbdelFattah and Steven E. Wolf

 

17: Biology of Nutrition Support and Gut Access in Critically Ill Patients

Norio Sato and Rifat Latifi

 

Part III: System-Oriented Technological Advances

Section A:  Head and Neck

18: Advances in Head and Neck Surgery

Michael E. Stadler, Mihir R. Patel, and Marion E. Couch

 

19: Neck Cancer:  Imaging Techniques and Progress on the Operative Approach

Diego Sinagra and Fernando Dip

 

20: Advances in Thyroid and Parathyroid Care

Randall P. Scheri, Julie A. Sosa, and Sanziana A. Roman

 

21: Neuron Based Surgery: Are We There Yet? Technical Developments in the Surgical Treatment of Brain Injury and Disease

Whitney Sheen James and G. Michael Lemole, Jr.

 

22: Brain Cancer:  The New Frontiers

Brian J. Scott and Santosh Kesari

 

Section B:  Chest:  Lungs and Heart

23: Advanced Thoracoscopic Surgery to Modern Pulmonary Disease: The Japanese Approach

Masato Kanzaki

 

24: The Role of Robotics in Selective Thoracic Surgical Problems:   Technical
Considerations

Farid Gharagozloo

 

25: Cardiac Surgery Advances:  Do We Still Remember How To Do the Open Bypass?

Soroosh Kiani and Robert S. Poston

 

26: Artificial Hearts and Cardiac Assist Devices: The Spectrum of the New Era

Jamshid H. Karimov, Nader Moazami, and Kiyotaka Fukamachi

 

27: New Valves: Where Do We Stand?

Jochen Reinöhl, Manfred Zehender, and Christoph Bode

 

Section C:  Vascular Surgery

28: Technological Advances in Endovascular Surgery

Miguel Montero-Baker, Jonathan D. Braun, Craig Weinkauf, and Luis R. Leon Jr.                            

 
29: Carotid Disease: The Stents and the Evidence-Based Medicine – What Happened to the Old Surgery?

David W. Birchley,  Catherine E. Western, and Alison Guy

 

Section D:  Abdomen and Pelvis

30: Laparoscopic Approaches in General Surgery:  Is There Anything New?

Timothy G. Johnson and William W. Hope

 

31: Robotic Applications in Advancing General Surgery

Monika E. Hagen, William M. Tauxe, and Philippe Morel

 

32: Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES)

Mehmet Mahir Ozmen

 

33: 
Bariatric Surgery: The Less, The Better

Julia Samamé and Carlos A. Galvani

 

34: New Minimally Invasive Treatments for Acid Reflux

Prashant Sukharamwala, Sharona Ross, and Alexander Rosemurgy

 

35: Minimally Invasive Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery and Associated GI Interventions

Ramanathan M. Seshadri, Russell C. Kirks, Jr., and David A. Iannitti

 

36: Pancreatic Advances

John A. Stauffer and Horacio J. Asbun

 

37: Laparoscopic Liver Resection for Hepatocellular Carninoma

Takeshi Takahara and Go Wakabayashi

 

38: Advances in Colorectal Surgery

Manuela Elía-Guedea, Jose-Manuel Ramírez-Rodríguez, and

Jose-Antonio Gracia-Solanas

 

Part  IV:  Advances in Organ Transplantation

39: Technological Advances in Heart and Lung Transplantation: Concomitant Cardiac Valve Surgery

Yoshiya Toyoda, Yasuhiro Toyoda, Masako Toyoda, and Yoshiko Toyoda

 

40: Abdominal Organ Transplantation:  An Overview

Jan P.M. Lerut, Laurent Coubeau, Robert J. Stratta, and  Giuseppe Orlando

 

41: Small Bowel Transplantation:  Is There a Hope on the Horizon?

Baris Dogu Yildiz

 
42: Islet Cell Transplantation: New Techniques for an Old Disease

Shinichi Matsumoto and Masayuki Shimoda

 

43: Face Transplant:  The Future Is Better Than Current Concepts

Juan P. Barret

 

44: Limb Transplantation

Jaimie T. Shores,  Gerald Brandacher, and W.P. Andrew Lee

 

45: Advances in Immunosuppressive Therapy

Napoleon E. Cieza, Marian Porubsky, and Tun Jie

 

Part V: Tissue Repair, Wound Healing, Abdominal Wall Hernas, Biologic Grafts, Artificial Limbs for Upper Extremities, and Pediatric/Fetal Surgery

46: Tissue Repair and Wound Healing: A Trip Back to the Future

Mahmoud A.Z. Abdelaal, Nicholas A. Giovinco,  Marvin J. Slepian, and David G. Armstrong

 

47: Surgical Advances in the Treatment of Abdominal Wall Hernias

Fernando Carbonell-Tatay and Ángel Zorraquino González

 

48: Use of Biologic Grafts in Surgery

Rifat Latifi

 

49: Artificial Limbs for Upper Extremity Amputation

Paul D. Marasco, Jacqueline S. Hebert, and Beth M. Orzell

 

50: Advanced Technologies in Pediatric Critical
Care/Surgery and Fetal Surgery

John M. Draus, Jr.


Rifat Latifi, MD, FACS

Professor of Surgery

Division of Trauma, Critical Care, Burn and Emergency Surgery

Co-Director Trauma Research Institute

Department of Surgery

University of Arizona

Tucson, AZ

USA

 

 

Peter Rhee, MD, FACS

Chief of Division of Trauma, Critical Care, Burn and Emergency Surgery

Professor of Surgery

Martin Gluck Endowed Chair

Co-Director Trauma Research Institute

University of Arizona

Tucson, AZ

USA

 

 

Rainer W.G. Gruessner, MD, FACS, FICS

Professor of Surgery

Department of Surgery

University of Arizona

Tucson, AZ

USA


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