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Minimally Invasive Cancer Management
by Frederick L. Greene (Editor), B. Todd, MD Heniford (Editor), Hiram c Polk
Hardcover - 385 pages 1st edition (January 15, 2001)
Springer Verlag; ISBN: 038798710X
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Book Description
As minimal access approaches to cancer diagnosis, staging, and therapy become more widely-used, it is vital for general surgeons, along with laparoscopists, surgical oncologists and medical oncologists, to stay up-to-date. The editors, a team consisting of a renowned surgical oncologist and a laparoscopic specialist, aim to provide a resource for the practicing general surgeon using basic minimally invasive techniques. The book discusses diagnosis including biopsy with microinstrumentation, staging, and palliative and curative resection. Specific tumor sites are addressed, including esophagus, stomach, spleen, small bowel, pancreato-biliary, hepatic resection, and colo-rectal resection. Minimally invasive approaches to the thoracic and retroperitoneal areas are included. The book provides a thorough overview of basic cancer biology, instrumentation, and ultrasound. Additionally, Greene and Heniford explore controversial issues such as port-site recurrence and the effect of pneumoperitoneum on the spread of cancer cells in the abdomen. More than 150 photographs and line drawings, including 16 in full color, illustrate the principles discussed in the text. A must-have for every practicing general surgeon, laparoscopic fellow, and general surgery resident.
Book Info
Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC. Begins with general principles of cancer biology and minimally invasive surgery and discusses specific issues related to abdominal and thoracic surgery, retroperitoneum, and special topics such as pediatric cancers and sentinel lymph node biopsy. Includes abundant line-drawn and color illustrations. DNLM: Digestive System Neoplasms.
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