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Foreword vi Preface vii Contributors viii Part I: Foundations 1 Principles of Surgical Physiology ...................... 1 Ace St. John, Matthew Lissauer and Helena Crowley Fluid and Electrolytes 2 Acid–Base Disturbances 11 Coagulation 13 Packed Red Blood Cell Transfusion Therapy 16 Nutrition and the Surgical Patient 18 The Intensive Care Unit 24 Shock 30 2 Preoperative Considerations ........................ 34 Silke V. Niederhaus General Principles for Evaluation and Management of the Surgical Patient 35 Prevention of Cardiac Complications 38 Prevention of Perioperative Infection 41 Prevention of Bleeding Complications 43 Prevention of Thromboembolic Disease 44 Prevention of Pulmonary Complications 45 Prevention of Renal Complications 47 Prevention of Hepatic Complications 50 Contents3 Postoperative Considerations ....................... 53 Kerri Lopez and Kimberly Lumpkins Drains and Tubes 54 Postoperative Complications 56 Review Questions for Part I 60 Answers and Explanations 67 Part II: Thoracic Disorders 4 Principles of Thoracic Surgery ....................... 73 Tara Talaie, Laura DiChiacchio and Whitney Burrows General Principles of Thoracic Surgery 74 Chest Wall Disorders 80 Pleural and Pleural Space Disorders 81 Pulmonary Infections 82 Solitary Pulmonary Nodules (Coin Lesions) 83 Bronchogenic Carcinoma 83 Bronchial Adenomas 87 Metastatic Tumor 88 Tracheal Disorders 88 Mediastinal Lesions 89 5 Cardiac Disorders ................................. 91 Laura DiChiacchio, A. Claire Watkins and James S. Gammie Anatomy and General Principles 92 Aortic Valve Stenosis 95 Aortic Insufficiency 96 Mitral Stenosis 97 Mitral Insufficiency 98 Tricuspid Stenosis and Insufficiency 100 Pulmonic Valve Disease 101 Coronary Artery Disease 102 Cardiac Tumors 104 Pericardial Disorders 105 Patent Ductus Arteriosus 106 Atrial Septal Defects 106 Ventricular Septal Defects 108 Tetralogy of Fallot 109 Transposition of the Great Arteries 111Review Questions for Part II 112 Answers and Explanations 118 Part III: Vascular Disorders 6 Arterial Disease .................................. 123 Alison O. Flentje and Khanjan H. Nagarsheth Limb Ischemia 124 Extracranial Cerebrovascular Disease 129 Aortic Dissection 130 Aneurysms 132 Mesenteric Ischemia 136 Renal Artery Stenosis 138 7 Venous and Lymphatic Disease ..................... 140 Brittany Aicher, R. Gregory Conway and Rajabrata Sarkar Anatomy and General Principles 140 Acute Deep Venous Thrombosis 141 Pulmonary Embolism 145 Chronic Venous Disorders: Varicose Veins and Chronic Venous Insufficiency 148 Superficial Venous Thrombophlebitis 150 Lymphedema 151 Review Questions for Part III 153 Answers and Explanations 158 Part IV: Gastrointestinal Disorders 8 Esophageal Disorders ............................. 163 Jonathan P. Pearl Anatomy and Physiology 164 Esophageal Motility Disorders 166 Esophageal Strictures 170 Esophageal Tumors 171 Esophageal Perforation 173 Mallory–Weiss Syndrome 1749 Stomach and Duodenal Disorders ................... 175 Natalie A. O’Neill and Cherif Boutros Stomach 176 Benign Stomach Disease 180 Gastric Cancer 186 Postgastrectomy Syndromes 191 10 Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree Disorders .......... 193 Arielle Cimeno and John C. LaMattina General Principles 194 Hemangioma 197 Hepatic Adenoma 198 Focal Nodular Hyperplasia 198 Hepatocellular Carcinoma 198 Cholangiocarcinoma 199 Metastatic Malignant Tumors 200 Pyogenic Liver Abscess 200 Amebic Liver Abscess 201 Hydatid Cysts 201 Portal Hypertension 202 Cholelithiasis (Gallstones) 204 Gallbladder Carcinoma 205 Choledocholithiasis 205 Cholangitis 206 Biliary Dyskinesia 206 Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis 207 Primary Biliary Cholangitis 207 Choledochal Cysts 207 11 Pancreatic Disease ............................... 209 Richelle Williams, Peter Darwin and H. Richard Alexander Anatomy and Physiology 210 Acute Pancreatitis 212 Relapsing Pancreatitis 216 Chronic Pancreatitis 217 Pseudocyst 218 Pancreatic Malignancies 22012 Spleen Disorders ................................. 225 Shannon M. Larabee, Ajay Jain and Stephen M. Kavic General Principles 225 Pathology 228 Splenectomy 232 13 Small Intestine Disorders .......................... 234 Olivia A. Martin and Douglas Turner Anatomy and Physiology 235 Small Bowel Obstruction 238 Tumors 240 Crohn Disease 242 Diverticular Disease 243 Short Gut Syndrome 244 14 Colon, Rectal, and Anal Disorders ................... 245 Jessica Felton, Ilaria Caturegli, Bryce Haac, Christine Schad and Andrea Bafford Anatomy and Physiology 246 Patient Evaluation 250 Bowel Preparation 252 Benign and Malignant Colorectal Tumors 252 Diverticular Disease 259 Angiodysplasia 262 Inflammatory Bowel Disease 263 Anorectal Dysfunction 271 Obstructed Defecation (Pelvic Floor–Outlet Obstruction) 272 Benign Anorectal Disease 273 Perianal and Anal Canal Neoplasms 278 15 Hernia Disorders ................................. 281 Hossam Abdou, Ifeanyi Chinedozi and Stephen M. Kavic General Principles 282 Inguinal Hernia 283 Ventral Hernia 286 Femoral Hernia 287 Obturator Hernia 287 Lumbar Hernia 288 Parastomal Hernia 288 Spigelian Hernia 289Review Questions for Part IV 291 Answers and Explanations 308 Part V: Breast and Endocrine Disorders 16 Breast Disorders ................................. 319 Christina Paluskievicz, Steven Feigenberg and Emily Bellavance General Principles 320 Breast Evaluation 320 Benign Breast Disease 324 Malignant Diseases 327 17 Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Adrenal Gland Disorders ..... 335 Shannon M. Larabee and John A. Olson, Jr Thyroid Gland 336 Thyroid Dysfunction Requiring Surgery 341 Parathyroid Glands 352 Adrenal Gland 358 Tumors of the Endocrine Pancreas 367 Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia 370 Review Questions for Part V 373 Answers and Explanations 377 Part VI: Special Subjects 18 Acute Abdominal Surgical Emergencies .............. 381 Megan Birkhold, Laura S. Buchanan and Jose J. Diaz Acute Abdomen 382 Obstruction 389 Hemorrhage 392 19 Trauma and Burns ................................ 395 Amanda M. Chipman, Brandon Bruns and Thomas Scalea Trauma 396 Specific Injuries 402 Burn Injury 40820 Pediatric Surgery ................................. 411 Chris T. Laird, Clint D. Cappiello and Eric D. Strauch General Principles 412 Congenital Pulmonary Malformations (CPAM) 412 Esophageal Atresia (EA) and Tracheoesophageal Fistula (TEF) 413 Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) 415 Congenital Abdominal Wall Defects 416 Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis 419 Biliary Atresia 419 Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) 420 Intestinal Malrotation With or Without Midgut Volvulus 423 Intestinal Atresia 425 Hirschsprung Disease 426 Anorectal Malformation 428 Solid Tumors 429 21 Surgical Oncology ................................ 430 Marco Dal Molin, Julia Terhune and Suliat Nurudeen Cancer 431 Cancer Etiology and Epidemiology 431 Screening and Diagnosis 434 Di a g n os t ic P r o ce d ur es 436 Staging 437 Surgical Treatment 437 Multidisciplinary Treatment 440 Research and Training 442 22 Organ Transplantation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 444 Tara Talaie, Joseph R. Scalea, Max Seaton, Silke Niederhaus and Jonathan Bromberg General Principles 445 Heart Transplantation 453 Pulmonary Transplantation 454 Hepatic Transplantation 455 Kidney Transplantation 458 Pancreatic Transplantation 461 Small Bowel and Multivisceral Transplantation 463 Composite Tissue Allograft and Vascularized Composite Allograft Transplants 46423 Minimally Invasive Surgery and Robotics ............. 466 Hossam Abdou, Natalia S. Kubicki, Hugo Bonatti and Stephen M. Kavic General Principles 466 Selected Laparoscopic Procedures 470 Robotic Technology 476 24 Bariatric Surgery ................................. 479 Nicole Shockcor and Mark D. Kligman General Principles 480 Surgical Treatment of Obesity 481 25 Head and Neck Surgery ........................... 488 Jeffrey S. Wolf Anatomy 488 Disease Processes 491 Head and Neck Cancer 501 Benign Parotid Neoplasms 513 Review Questions for Part VI 515 Answers and Explanations 527 Part VII: Surgical Subspecialties 26 Neurosurgery .................................... 535 Kenneth M. Crandall and Charles A. Sansur General Principles 536 Evaluating the Neurosurgical Patient 540 Head Injury 541 Spinal Cord Injury 545 Neurovascular Disease 547 Central Nervous System Tumors 549 Functional Neurosurgery 555 Degenerative Spine Disease 556 Tumors of the Spine 559 Spinal Deformity 561 Peripheral Nerves 56127 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery ................. 564 Ledibabari M. Ngaage and Yvonne M. Rasko General Principles 565 Reconstructive Plastic Surgery 565 Skin and Soft Tissue Reconstruction 570 Craniofacial Surgery 582 Hand Surgery 584 Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 587 Innovation in Plastic Surgery 590 28 Urologic Surgery ................................. 591 Megan Lerner, Meagan Dunne, Jessica Felton and Andrew Kramer Urologic Emergencies 592 Urinary Tract Stones 594 Benign Prostatic Disorders 596 Genitourinary Malignancies 600 Erectile Dysfunction 608 Voiding Dysfunction 609 29 Orthopedic Surgery ............................... 613 Alexander J. Kish and R. Frank Henn III Orthopedic General Principles 614 Orthopedic Emergencies 615 Orthopedic Urgencies 618 Arthritis 630 Infections 631 Tumors 633 Adult Orthopedics 636 Review Questions for Part VII 641 Answers and Explanations 649 Index 655 |
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