Buch, Englisch, 504 Seiten, Format (B × H): 221 mm x 286 mm, Gewicht: 2125 g
Buch, Englisch, 504 Seiten, Format (B × H): 221 mm x 286 mm, Gewicht: 2125 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-286245-7
Verlag: Oxford University Press(UK)
Over the last two decades, there have been major advances in imaging, endoscopy, and laparoscopy in the field of gastrointestinal (GI) surgery. GI surgery is the newest sub-specialty branch of general surgery, where enhanced expertise and high-volume centres have made a difference to the outcomes of complex operations. Surgeons can now do difficult procedures with low morbidity and mortality rates, and greatly improved overall results.
This volume provides detailed and up-to-date knowledge on diseases of the liver, gall bladder, and bile ducts. Split into two sections, it covers anatomy and physiology, approaches to specific conditions and traumas, a thorough analysis of current knowledge and future advances in the field, and a review of the relevant literature.
Written and edited by world-renowned experts in the field, this book will be a valuable resource for hepatobiliary surgeons and trainees, general surgeons, researchers, and medical students.
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- SECTION ONE: THE LIVER
- Part 1: Anatomy and physiology
- 1: Ashwin Rammohan and Mohamed Rela: Surgical anatomy of the liver
- 2: Bruno Stieger and Joachim C. Mertens: Applied physiology of the liver
- 3: Bostjan Humar and Rok Humar: Liver regeneration
- 4: Akila Rajakumar, Ilankumaran Kaliamurthy, and Rathanvel Kanagavelu: Perioperative management and nutrition in patients with liver and biliary tract disease
- Part 2: Investigations
- 5: Omar Y. Mousa and Patrick S. Kamath: Liver function tests and assessment of liver function
- 6: Guido Costa, Ezio Lanza, Matteo Donadon, and Guido Torzilli: Imaging: Ultrasound, CT, MRI, nuclear medicine, angiography
- Part 3: Infectious disease of the liver
- 7: Chandan Kumar Kedarisetty, Mayank Jain, Thamarai S. Selvan, Vanarasi Y. Bhargav, and Jayanthi Venkatraman: Bacterial and parasitic infections of the liver
- 8: Nicolas Goldaracena and Lucas McCormack: Fatty liver in liver surgery
- 9: David Martin and Emmanuel Melloul: Cystic lesions of the liver
- 10: Sadhana Shankar, Evangelia Florou, and Parthi Srinivasan: Benign liver tumours
- 11: Philip C. Müller, Valentin Neuhaus, Thomas Pfammatter, and Henrik Petrowsky: Modern management of liver trauma
- Part 4: Aetiology and management of portal hypertension
- 12: Mohammad Qasim Khan and Patrick S. Kamath: Extrahepatic portal venous obstruction, non-cirrhotic portal fibrosis, cirrhosis, hepatic venous outflow tract obstruction
- 13: Mohammad Qasim Khan and Patrick S. Kamath: Medical management of portal hypertension and its complications
- 14: Mohammad Qasim Khan and Patrick S. Kamath: Interventional radiological and surgical treatment of portal hypertension
- Part 5: Vascular diseases of liver
- 15: Patricia Sánchez-Velázquez and Fernando Burdío: Budd-chiari syndrome, veno occlusive disease, secondary vascular diseases of the liver
- Part 6: Neoplasms of liver
- 16: Vincenzo Mazzaferro, Michele Droz dit Busset, and Matteo Virdis: Treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma: A surgical perspective
- 17: Mohamed Rela and Mettu Srinivas Reddy: Cholangiocarcinoma
- 18: Paolo Muiesan: Primary neoplasms of the liver: Hepatoblastoma
- 19: Jan Lerut and Quirino Lai: Primary neoplasms of the liver: Other neoplasms
- 20: Pål-Dag Line: Secondary neoplasms of the liver
- Part 7: Liver resection and transplantation
- 21: Philipp Kron and J. Peter A. Lodge: Principles and techniques of liver resection
- 22: Greg J. McKenna: Liver transplantation: General principles
- 23: Mureo Kasahara: Paediatric liver transplantation
- 24: Michele Finotti and Giuliano Testa: Live donor liver transplantation
- Part 8: Non-operative management and outcomes
- 25: T. Deepa Shree: Non-operative management of liver lesions
- 26: Yasuhito Iwao and Nigel D. Heaton: Long-term outcomes following liver surgery
- SECTION TWO: THE GALL BLADDER AND BILE DUCTS
- Part 9: Diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for the biliary tree and gall bladder
- 27: Daniela Husarik and Cäcilia S. Reiner: Non-invasive imaging of the biliary tract
- 28: Christoph Gubler and Frans Olivier The: Endoscopic diagnostic and treatment modalities of the biliary system
- 29: N. Vietti Violi, Alban Denys, and Mathilde Vermersch: Percutaneous biliary imaging and interventions
- 30: Christian Hobeika, François Cauchy, and Olivier Soubrane: Laparoscopic liver surgery
- 31: Veena Bheeman, Royce P. Vincent, and Ameet G. Patel: Pathogenesis and natural history of gallstones
- Part 10: Specific conditions of the gall bladder
- 32: Claire Goumard and Olivier Scatton: Acute and chronic cholecystitis
- 33: Kayvan Mohkam, Jean-Yves Mabrut, Agnès Rode, and Mickaël Lesurtel: Post-cholecystectomy biliary injury
- 34: Martin Palavecino and Juan Pekolj: Biliary fistula, gallstones ileus and Mirizzi syndrome
- 35: Anil K. Agarwal and Raja Kalayarasan: Benign and malignant lesions of the gall bladder
- 36: Sudha Kodali, Joy V. Nolte Fong, and R. Mark Ghobrial: Medical and innovative therapies for biliary malignancies
- Part 11: The intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts
- 37: Priya Ramachandran: Biliary atresia
- 38: Priya Ramachandran: Neonatal cholestasis syndrome
- 39: Haitham Triki and Karim Boudjema: Acute cholangitis, recurrent cholangitis, and management of CBD calculi
- 40: Stefan Heinrich: Cystic diseases of the biliary system
- 41: James Neuberger: Primary sclerosing cholangitis
- 42: Philippe Compagnon: Malignant lesions of the extrahepatic biliary system




