Medienkombination, Englisch, 380 Seiten, Hardback (Thread Stitching), Format (B × H): 195 mm x 270 mm, Gewicht: 1179 g
Medienkombination, Englisch, 380 Seiten, Hardback (Thread Stitching), Format (B × H): 195 mm x 270 mm, Gewicht: 1179 g
ISBN: 978-3-13-240551-6
Verlag: Thieme
All the latest trends and technical innovations for both routine and complex hernia repair
Surgical procedures to repair hernias are among the most common procedures of all, with a history going back over 200 years. While most procedures are routine, they can be a challenge, particularly when previous surgery in the area has caused scarring that distorts the anatomy.
All currently established operative techniques are described and explained in detail in the book and illustrated, step by step, with a wealth of brilliant figures and diagrams. A detailed description of laparoscopic anatomy and preperitoneal procedures is given. Important information regarding indications and postoperative care is provided.
New surgical treatment concepts for hernia arising in the early 21st century and expounded in this book include tension-free principles, inguinal hernia repair under local anesthesia, use of the preperitoneal space, and laparoscopic hernia repair.
Key Features - 3D mesh and patch-and-plug procedures
- Laparoscopic methods such as the single-port technique and mini-technique
- New developments in open and laparoscopic surgery of incisional hernias
- Special disorders such as sports hernia
- Richly illustrated with hundreds of exquisite artist renderings
Ideal for all surgeons in training, and of benefit to experienced surgeons as well, Schumpelick's Hernia Surgery is a complete introduction to evidence-based techniques in this field.
This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.
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1 Introduction1.1 Anatomy of the Anterior Abdominal Wall1.2 Definition and Terminology1.3 Diagnosis1.4 The History of Hernia Surgery1.5 Repair Principles and Materials1.6 Hernia Biomechanics1.7 Biological Meshes1.8 Anesthesia1.9 Pediatric Hernia2 Adult Inguinal Hernia2.1 Indications and Choice of Procedure2.2 Open Suture Techniques2.3 Open Mesh Techniques2.4 Laparoscopic Techniques3 Special Hernias3.1 Female Hernias3.2 Sportsman's Groin3.3 Sliding Hernia3.4 Recurrent Hernia3.5 Umbilical Hernia3.6 Femoral Hernia3.7 Rare Hernias3.8 Spigelian Hernia3.9 Internal Hernias4 Incisional Hernias4.1 General Principles4.2 Open Technique4.3 Laparoscopic Repair of Incisional Hernias4.4 Abdominal Wall Tumors4.5 Prevention of Incisional Hernias5 Complications5.1 Infection5.2 Incarceration5.3 Postoperative Pain5.4 Triple Neurectomy6 Miscellaneous6.1 Training in Hernia Surgery: Hernia Compact—Young Surgery as a 3-Day Further Education Course6.2 Hernia Register: Outcome Research in Hernia Surgery