The Sages Manual Perioperative Care in Minimally Invasive Surgery /
The perfect execution of a minimally invasive operative technique is only part of the equation for ensuring a favorable surgical outcome. It is also essential to have a complete understanding of the entire spectrum of perioperative care, including preoperative evaluation, technique selection, and po...
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Γλώσσα: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York,
2006.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Perioperative Management and Evaluation
- Preoperative Evaluation of the Healthy Laparoscopic Patient
- Preoperative Evaluation of Complex Laparoscopic Patients
- Preoperative Patient Instructions
- Contraindications to Laparoscopy
- Perioperative Antibiotics in Laparoscopic Surgery
- Intraoperative Management, Positioning, Setup, and Port Placement
- IntroductoryRemarks Concerning Operating RoomSetup, Patient Positioning, and PortPlacement Chapters
- Intraoperative Management of the Laparoscopic Patient
- Summary of Intaoperative Physiologic Alterations Associated with Laparoscopic Surgery
- Patient Positioning and Logistics in the Operating Room During Laparoscopic Biliary Surgery
- Hepatobiliary, Cholecystectomy, and Common Bile Duct Exploration (CBDE). Includes Cholangiography and Intraoperative Choledochoscopy: Port Placement Arrangements
- Operating Room Setup and Patient Positioning for Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass and Laparoscopic Gastric Banding
- Minimally Invasive Procedures for Morbid Obesity: Port Placement Arrangements
- Patient Positioning and Operating Room Setup for Laparoscopic Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
- Port Placement Arrangements for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Esophageal Resection: Patient Position and Room Setup
- Port Placement for Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy
- Hernia Repair: Patient Positioning and Operating Room Setup
- Hernia Repair: Patient Positioning and Operating Room Setup
- Spinal Access Operating Room Setup and Patient Positioning
- Spinal Access Surgery Port Placement Arrangements
- Operating Room Setup and Patient Positioning for Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy and Donor Nephrectomy
- Port Placement in Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy and Donor Nephrectomy
- Colorectal Resections: Patient Positioning and Operating Room Setup
- Port Placement Arrangements: Laparoscopic-Assisted Colorectal Resections
- Port Placement Arrangements for Hand-Assisted Colorectal Resections
- Patient Positioning and Operating Room Setup: Splenectomy
- Splenectomy: Port Placement Arrangements
- Laparoscopic Ultrasonography: Patient Positioning and Operating Room Setup
- Laparoscopic Ultrasonography: Port Placement Arrangements
- Intraoperative Upper and Lower Endroscopy Considerations
- Choice of Laparoscopic Exposure Method
- Anchoring Laparoscopic Ports
- Trocar- and Port-Related Bleeding
- Prophylaxis Against Deep Venous Thrombosis
- Hypothermia
- Implications of Subcutaneous Emphysema and How to Avoid and/or Limit Its Development
- Fluid Management and Renal Function During a Laparoscopic Case Done Under CO2 Pneumoperitoneum
- Port Site Closure Methods and Hernia Prevention
- Postoperative Management of the Laparoscopic Patient
- Perioperative Fluid Management
- Ambulation and Early Postoperative Performance Criteria
- Pulmonary Considerations
- Resumption of Diet and Recovery of Bowel Function
- Wound Management and Complications
- Postoperative Restrictions After Laparoscopic Operations
- Pneumoperitoneum and Minimally Invasive Methods
- Cardiovascular Effects of CO2 Pneumoperitoneum
- Pulmonary Implications of CO2 Pneumoperitoneum in Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Renal Ramifications of CO2 Pneumoperitoneum
- The Systemic Oncologic Implications of Surgery
- Liver Function and Portal Blood Flow
- Port Site Tumors: Local Oncologic Effect
- Port Site Tumors: Means of Prevention
- Immunologic Consequences and Considerations of the Laparoscopic Approach
- Effect of Patient Position on Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Function
- Pros and Cons of Alternate Gases and Abdominal Wall Lifting Methods
- Risk of Gas Embolism with CO2 and Other Gases
- Impact of CO2 Pneumoperitoneum on Body Temperature and the Integrity of the Peritoneal Lining
- Adhesion Formation
- Impact of Minimally Invasive Methods on Postoperative Pain and Pulmonary Function
- Ergonomics in Laparoscopic Surgery
- Decision to Convert to Open Methods.