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Atlante di Anatomia Pelvica e Chirurgia Ginecologica

Large-format volume (23 x 31 cm), 750 pages, 1,680 full-colour illustrations and numerous tables. Printed in four-colour process on special paper and bound in skivertex with gold and pastel embossing.

This surgical atlas is primarily based on photographs of anatomical dissections, supported by illustrative drawings to facilitate the understanding of pelvic anatomy.

The book focuses exclusively on female pelvic anatomy, described in exceptional detail. Each surgical technique is illustrated through a carefully selected combination of drawings and photographs, chosen according to their ability to clearly demonstrate key anatomical and surgical details.

The volume is organised into three main units reflecting abdominal, cervico-vaginal-vulvar and endoscopic approaches. The sequential structure allows progressive in-depth study of each topic, divided into logically arranged sections and subsections.

The aim of this atlas is to provide a high-quality, clinically oriented reference tool, designed for immediate consultation and practical use by practising physicians.

Original price was: €290,00.Current price is: €140,00.

ISBN: 88-7620-637-0 Category: Tag:

Additional information

edizione

Settembre 2003

autori

Baggish M.S., Karram M.M.

formato

Volume grande formato (23 x 31)

pagine

750 pagine

informazioni extra

tabelle. stampato in quadricromia su carta speciale e rilegato in skivertex con impressioni in oro e pastello.

Description

Abdominal Surgery Unit

Section A – Anterior abdominal wall

  • Anatomy of the lower abdominal wall;
  • Abdominal incisions;
  • Closure of abdominal incisions.

Section B – Uterus

  • Intra-abdominal pelvic anatomy;
  • Abdominal hysterectomy
    • A. Radical abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy;
    • B. Subtotal hysterectomy;
    • C. Simple abdominal hysterectomy.
  • Radical hysterectomy
    • A. Anatomical supplements for radical hysterectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy;
    • B. Radical hysterectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy.
  • Myomectomy;
  • Surgical treatment of unusual myomatous conditions;
  • Unification of bicornuate uterus;
  • Abdominal cervical cerclage;
  • Caesarean section;
  • Caesarean section combined with hysterectomy;
  • Ligation of the hypogastric artery.

Section C – Adnexa

  • Ovarian cystectomy;
  • Surgical treatment of pyosalpinx, tubo-ovarian abscess and pelvic abscess;
  • Adhesiolysis;
  • Surgical treatment of pelvic endometriosis;
  • Surgical treatment of ectopic pregnancy
    • A. Linear salpingostomy for tubal ectopic pregnancy;
    • B. Cornual excision and salpingectomy for interstitial ectopic pregnancy.
  • Surgical treatment of ovarian remnant syndrome;
  • Tubal plastic surgery
    • A. Fimbrioplasty (hydrosalpinx);
    • B. Mid-tubal anastomosis;
    • C. Cornual anastomosis.
  • Tubal sterilisation.

Section D – Retropubic space

  • Anatomy of the retropubic space;
  • Operative preparation and entry into the retropubic space;
  • Retropubic urethropexy for stress urinary incontinence;
  • Retropubic paravaginal repair;
  • Retropubic vesicourethrolysis.

Section E – Retroperitoneum and presacral space

  • Anatomy of the retroperitoneum and presacral space;
  • Identification of ureteral injuries and strategies for their prevention;
  • Presacral neurectomy;
  • Uterosacral nerve transection;
  • Lymph node sampling.

Section F – Urinary tract

  • Surgical anatomy of the bladder and ureter;
  • Placement of a suprapubic catheter;
  • Abdominal bladder surgery
    • A. Bladder opening and closure;
    • B. Repair of bladder lacerations;
    • C. Abdominal repair of vesicovaginal fistula;
    • D. Repair of vesicouterine fistula.
  • Ureteral surgery
    • A. Ureterotomy and catheterisation;
    • B. Ureteroureterostomy;
    • C. Ureteroneocystostomy;
    • D. Ureteroneocystostomy with augmentation cystoplasty;
    • E. Boari–Ocherblad flap.

Section G – Abdominal procedures for enterocele and vault prolapse

  • Abdominal correction of enterocele;
  • Abdominal approach to uterosacral ligament suspension with fascial reconstruction;
  • Abdominal sacrocolpopexy.

Unit I – Cervical, Vaginal, Vulvar and Perineal Surgery

Section A – Cervical surgery

  • Anatomy of the cervix;
  • Cervical biopsy, endocervical curettage and cervical biopsy during pregnancy
    • A. Cervical biopsy;
    • B. Endocervical curettage;
    • C. Cervical biopsy during pregnancy.
  • Cervical conisation
    • A. Cold-knife conisation;
    • B. Laser conisation;
    • C. Conisation during pregnancy;
    • D. Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP);
    • E. Double selective excision with loop (\”top-hat\” technique);
    • F. Combined conisation.
  • Cervical polypectomy;
  • Repair of cervical canal stenosis;
  • Cervical cerclage;
  • Excision of the cervical stump.

Section B – Vaginal surgery

  • Anatomy of the vagina;
  • Vaginal hysterectomy
    • A. Simple vaginal hysterectomy;
    • B. Difficult vaginal hysterectomy.
  • Vaginal procedures for prolapse
    • A. Anterior vaginal wall prolapse;
    • B. Posterior vaginal wall defects;
    • C. Vaginal vault prolapse;
    • D. Obliterative techniques.
  • Vaginal procedures for stress urinary incontinence.