Management of perioperative complications in gynecology

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    • Baker, Vicki V.
    • Deppe, Gunter

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Management of perioperative complications in gynecology

[edited by] Vicki V. Baker, Gunter Deppe

W.B. Saunders, c1997

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Description

Even with meticulous attention to detail and surgical technique, perioperative complications occur. In order to decrease their incidence and minimize untoward outcomes, the prevention, prompt recognition and appropriate intervention of perioperative complications are of paramount importance. This text is written to provide a single reference source that addresses these issues in the patient undergoing a major gynaecologic surgical procedure. To accomplish this goal, the practical experience of seasoned pelvic surgeons is blended with a scholarly review of the pertinent literature to provide a reference text that addresses the perioperative management of the gynaecology patient. Here's an agynaecologic book which addresses preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative complications and their management in a single, convenient source. Expert contributors provide essential guidance for spotting, managing, and preventing the complications that can occur in the patient undergoing a major gynaecologic procedure.

Table of Contents

Preoperative Care. Prophylactic Antibiotics. Bowel Preparation. The Role of the Consultant. Intraoperative Care. Hemorrhage. Gastrointestinal Tract Complications, Urologic Complications. Upper Abdominal Complications. The Retroperitoneal Mass. Wound Closure. Principles of Postoperative Care. Postoperative Genitourinary Tract Injuries. Venous Thromboembolic Complications. Management of Wound Complications. Abscess, Hematoma, And Lymphocyst: Prevention, Diagnosis, And Treatment. Bleeding and Anemia in the Surgical Patient. Postoperative Bowel Complications. Vascular Access. Postoperative Neuropathy.

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