Reconstructive surgery of the esophagus

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    • Ferguson, Mark K.

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Reconstructive surgery of the esophagus

Mark K. Ferguson

Futura Pub. Co., c2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Reconstructive Surgery of the Esophagus allows the reader to take a fresh look at a subject that is mired in history and convention. The result is an honest examination of current dogma, providing a basis for rational decision making. The author makes use of a wide variety of both historical and contemporary original source materials, offering the reader a complete overview of reconstructive esophageal surgery. In addition to copious evidence-based information, the author shares some of his valuable experience-based observations to help guide the practitioner through details of complex procedures, avoid common problems, and manage complications when they occur. This book is organised to permit easy access to detailed information on all aspects of esophageal reconstruction, and is liberally illustrated with original line drawings that depict the relevant anatomy and steps associated with each procedure. Because the esophagus and related structures traverse three anatomic regions, reconstructive surgery requires knowledge of a host of different and sometimes arcane aspects of physiology and anatomy. General thoracic surgeons, general surgeons, cardiothoracic surgeons, head and neck surgeons, and plastic/reconstructive surgeons will all benefit from this well-organised succinct text.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. History of Reconstructive Esophageal Surgery 2. Reparative Surgery of the Esophagus 3. Collis Gastroplasty and Other Lengthening Procedures 4. Patch Esophagoplasty 5. Patch Esophagoplasty 6. Planning Esophageal Replacement 7. Selecting the Appropriate Esophageal Substitute 8. Routes for Esophageal Replacement 9. The Stomach as a Reconstructive Organ 10. The Colon as a Reconstructive Organ 11. Pedicled Jejunal Grafts 12. Cervical Esophageal Reconstruction 13. Artifical Tubes 14. Gastric Drainage Procedures 15. The Esophageal Anastomosis 16. Postoperative Management 17. Complications and Their Management Index

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