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Publisher's Noteguaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.The most authoritative, comprehensive, and clinicallyfocused guide to operative thoracic surgery--updatedwith the latest techniques and technologiesA Doody's Core Title for 2019!Adult Chest Surgery is a thorough, hands-on guide to the modern practice of general thoracic surgery. Broad in scope and straightforward in style and presentation, this classic is an outstanding reference for any clinician in need of a comprehensive description ofthe clinical nature of general thoracic surgery.Like its award-winning predecessor, the second edition of Adult Chest Surgery focuses on providing concise descriptions of current techniques and surgical principles for the most common thoracic surgical problems encountered in the clinic and the operating room. This edition is enhanced by 40 new chapters devoted to a range of topics including new endoscopic techniques for antireflux surgery; percutaneous thoracic tumor ablation; peroral esophageal myotomy; robotic techniques for lobectomy, esophagectomy, and thymectomy; and other new minimally invasive approaches to standard thoracic resections. It is also enriched by more than 250 new detailed illustrations of procedures, bringing the total number to 850.Adult Chest Surgery features a logical organization based on anatomy, and each section has an overview chapter, which summarizes the relevant anatomy, pathophysiology, and diagnostic and procedural options. Throughout, operations and diagnostic procedures are highlighted in succinct, illustrated technique chapters.
Contents
Part 1Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Thoracic IncisionsChapter 3: Chest Imaging: Role of CT, PET/CT, and MRIChapter 4: Preoperative EvaluationChapter 5: Anesthesia ManagementChapter 6: Critical CareChapter 7: Mechanical VentilationChapter 8: Postoperative Management Chapter 9. Role of the Pathologist Part 2: Esophageal and Proximal Stomach Malignancy Chapter 10:OverviewChapter 11: Surgical Approach to Gastroesophageal Junction CancersChapter 12: EsophagoscopyChapter 13: Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy Chapter 14: Transhiatal EsophagectomyChapter 15: Three-Hole Esophagectomy: The Brigham and Women's Hospital ApproachChapter 16: Ivor Lewis Esophagectomy Chapter 17: Radical En Bloc Esophagectomy Chapter 18: Three-Field EsophagectomyChapter 19: Left Thoracoabdominal Approach Chapter 20: Left Transthoracic Esophagectomy Chapter 21: Options for Esophageal ReplacementChapter 22: Palliative Options and ProceduresChapter 23: Management of Malignant Esophageal Fistula Part 3: Esophageal Motility Disorders Chapter 24: OverviewChapter 25: Resection of Esophageal Diverticula Chapter 26: Esophagocardiomyotomy for AchalasiaChapter 27: Long Esophageal Myotomy Chapter 28: EsophagectomyPart 4: Esophageal Reflux Disorders Chapter 29: OverviewChapter 30: Belsey-Mark IV Fundoplication/Collis GastroplastyChapter 31: Nissen Fundoplication Chapter 32: Other Reflux Procedures Chapter 33: Surgery for Barrett's Esophagus Chapter 34: Management of Shortened EsophagusChapter 35: Management of the Failed Reflux OperationChapter 36: Techniques for Dilatation of Benign Esophageal Stricture Part 5: Benign Congenital and Traumatic Esophageal Disorders Chapter 37: Overview Chapter 38: Congenital Disorders of the Esophagus in Infants and ChildrenChapter 39: Resection of Benign Tumors of the EsophagusChapter 40: Management of Esophageal PerforationChapter 41: Blunt and Penetrating Esophageal TraumaChapter 42: Surgical Management of Corrosive Injury to the EsophagusChapter 43: Techniques and Indications for Esophageal Exclusion Part 6: Benign Disorders of the Upper Airways Chapter 44: OverviewChapter 45: Tracheostomy Chapter 46: Endoscopic Treatments Chapter 47: Use of Tracheobronchial StentsChapter 48: Techniques of Tracheal Resection and Reconstruction Chapter 49: Surgical Repair of Congenital and Acquired Tracheoesophageal Fistulas Chapter 50: Tracheobronchial Injuries Part 7: Cancer of the Upper Airways Chapter 51: OverviewChapter 52: Bronchoscopy Chapter 53: Management of Sputum-Positive Lung Cancer Chapter 54: Techniques of Tracheal Resection Chapter 55: Subglottic Resection of the Airway Chapter 56: Resection of the CarinaChapter 57: Mediastinal TracheostomyChapter 58: Tumors of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract: Cervical ExenterationChapter 59: Ablative Endoscopic Therapy for Endobronchial LesionsPart 8: Lung Cancer Chapter 60: Overview Chapter 61: Mediastinoscopy and RestagingChapter 62: The Five Lobectomies Chapter 63: VATS Lobectomy Chapter 64: PneumonectomyChapter 65: SegmentectomyChapter 66: Sleeve Resection/Bronchoplasty for Lung Cancer Chapter 67: Pancoast's Syndrome: Extended Resection in the Superior Pulmonary SulcusChapter 68: Pancoast's Syndrome: Anterior Approach to Pancoast Tumor Chapter 69: Radical Lymphadenectomy Chapter 70: Cardiopulmonary Bypass for Extended Thoracic ResectionsChapter 71: Pulmonary MetastasectomyChapter 72: Surgical Treatment of Bronchopleural Fistula after PneumonectomyChapter 73: Management of Hemoptysis in Lung Cancer Chapter 74: Adjuvant and Neoadjuvant Radiotherapy in NSCLCChapter 75: Innovative Radiation Techniques: Role of Brachytherapy and Intraoperative Radiotherapy in Treatment of Lung CancerChapter 76: Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Surgically Resected Non-Small Cell Lung CancerChapter 77: Percutaneous Thoracic Tumor AblationChapter 78: Resection of Bronchogenic Carcinoma with Solitary Brain Metastasis Part 9: Benign Tumors and Conditions of the Lung Chapter 79: OverviewChapter 80: Benign Lung MassesChapter 81: BronchoplastyChapter 82: Pulmonary SequestrationChapter 83: Surgery for Bronchiectasis Chapter 84: Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformation Part 10: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Chapter 85: OverviewChapter 86: Resection of Blebs, Bullae, and Giant Bullae Chapter 87: Lung Volume-Reduction SurgeryChapter 88: Minimally Invasive Methods of Managing the Bullae in Compromised PatientsChapter 89: New Endoscopic Approaches for Treatment of EmphysemaPart 11: Lung Infections and Interstitial Lung Disease Chapter 90: Thoracic Fungal InfectionsChapter 91: Role of the Thoracic Surgeon in the Diagnosis of Interstitial Lung DiseaseChapter 92: Thoracoplasty for TuberculosisChapter 93: Surgical Approaches for Chronic Empyema and for Management of Chronic Bronchopleural FistulaPart 12: Lung Transplantation Chapter 94: OverviewChapter 95: Lung Transplantation TechniqueChapter 96: Living Lobar Lung TransplantationChapter 97: Medical Management Of Lung Transplant Patients Chapter 98: Management Of Surgical ComplicationsPart 13: Diffuse Pleural Malignancies and Effusions Chapter 99: OverviewChapter 100: Nonoperative Treatment of Malignant Pleural EffusionsChapter 101: Thoracoscopy with Interpleural Sclerosis for Malignant Pleural EffusionChapter 102: Pleurectomy and Decortication for Malignant Pleural DiseasesChapter 103: Extrapleural Pneumonectomy for Diffuse Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma and Other Diffuse Pleural Malignancies Chapter 104: Intracavitary Hyperthermic Chemotherapy for Malignant Pleural MesotheliomaChapter 105: Photodynamic Therapy in the Management of Malignant Pleural EffusionsPart 14: Benign Pleural Conditions Chapter 106: Overview Chapter 107: Medical Management of Nonmalignant Pleural Effusions Chapter 108: Pneumothorax and Pneumomediastinum Chapter 109: Benign Tumors of the PleuraChapter 110: Management of Acute Bronchopleural Fistula Chapter 111: Nonoperative Therapy for Chylothorax Chapter 112: Fibrothorax and DecorticationChapter 113: Management of ChylothoraxPart 15: Chest Wall and Sternal Tumors Chapter 114: OverviewChapter 115: Chest Wall Resection And ReconstructionChapter 116: Sternal and Clavicular Chest Wall Resection and ReconstructionChapter 117: Options for Plastic Chest Wall ReconstructionPart 16: Benign Disorders of the Chest Wall Chapter 118: Overview Chapter 119: Primary Repair of Chest Wall DefectsChapter 120: Surgical Repair of Complex (Recurrent) Pectus Excavatum in AdultsChapter 121: Thoracoscopic Sympathicotomy for Hyperhidrosis and Vasomotor DisordersChapter 122: Supraclavicular Approach for Thoracic Outlet SyndromeChapter 123: Thoracic Outlet SyndromesChapter 124: Thorascopic First-Rib Resection with Dorsal SympathectomyChapter 125: Thrombosis of the Subclavian Vein: Paget-Schroetter Syndrome Chapter 126: Surgical Treatment for Chest Wall InfectionsPart 17: Diaphragmatic Diseases, Benign or Malignant Chapter 127: OverviewChapter 128: Diaphragm IncisionsChapter 129: Surgical Plication of the Diaphragm for Paralysis and EventrationChapter 130: Techniques for Repair of Paraesophageal Hiatal Hernia Part 18: Mediastinal Diseases, Benign Or Malignant Chapter 131: OverviewChapter 132: Cervical Mediastinoscopy and Anterior MediastinotomyChapter 133: Resection of Substernal GoiterChapter 135: Thoracoscopic Approach to Thymectomy with Advice on Patients with Myasthenia GravisChapter 136: Radical Transsternal ThymectomyChapter 137: Resection of Benign Anterior and Middle Mediastinal Cysts and TumorsChapter 138: Neurogenic Tumors of the Posterior MediastinumChapter 139: Malignant Primary Anterior Mediastinal TumorsChapter 140: Resection for Superior Vena Cava Syndrome Part 19: Robotics Chapter 141: Robotics in Thoracic SurgeryNER(01): WOW