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(Ebook) Shaw s Textbook of Operative Gynaecology 7th Edition by Marcus E Setchell, John H Shepherd, Christopher N Hudson, Tom E Setchell ISBN 9788131234815 8131234819

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Authors:Marcus E. Setchell
Pages:438 pages.
Year:2011
Editon:7
Publisher:Elseveir
Language:english
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(Ebook) Shaw s Textbook of Operative Gynaecology 7th Edition by Marcus E Setchell, John H Shepherd, Christopher N Hudson, Tom E Setchell ISBN 9788131234815 8131234819

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Author: Marcus E Setchell, John H Shepherd, Christopher N Hudson, Tom E Setchell

Chapters that are new or radically changed include the opening chapter on the Health Needs of Women in a Changing Society; Teaching and Learning Surgical Techniques; and chapters on Minimal Access Surgery, which are richly illustrated by remarkable photographic images. Chapters on Pelvic Floor and Cancer Surgery retain well-established operative procedures where relevant, but include accounts of exciting newer techniques, such as robotic surgery. Up to the minute chapters on Radiology, Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy are provided by colleagues from these specialties who now form part of modern multidisciplinary teams.

The 6th Edition, which appeared in 2001, reflected the growing replacement of conventional abdominal and vaginal surgery with radiological interventions, endoscopic surgery and medical treatments. The last 10 years have seen worldwide acceptance of the benefits of less invasive gynaecological procedures, allowing ever shorter stay in hospital and quicker recovery for the patient, but often with the use of much more expensive and complex technological equipment. At the same time, there has been an increasing trend towards super-specialisation so that in many parts of the world gynaecologists focus on a narrower field of activity. Specialists need to be aware of these developments even though the individual gynaecologist may carry out only a limited range of operations or therapies.

The structure of the book has been changed radically, separating benign from malignant conditions, congenital from acquired, and with a strong emphasis on patient choice, safety and prevention of complications.

 

(Ebook) Shaw s Textbook of Operative Gynaecology 7th Edition Table of contents:

Section A: Introduction, Surgical Anatomy, Pre-operative Diagnosis and Patient Management, Imaging, Learning the Skills, Postoperative Care

Chapter 1: Women’s Health Needs in a Globally Changing Society

Introduction

Healthcare Requirements and the Life Cycle

Changing Role of Gynaecologists

Diagnostic Developments

Modern Developments

Clinical Considerations

Measures of Outcome

Conclusion

Chapter 2: Surgical Anatomy

Gonads

Mullerian System

Vagina

Congenital Abnormalities

Upper Renal Tract

Urethra, Bladder Neck and External Genitalia

Ureter

Rectum

Anal Canal

Pelvic Fascia and Endopelvic Fascia

Muscular Pelvic Diaphragm

Urogenital Diaphragm and Ischiorectal Fossa

Veins and Lymphatics

Lymphatic System

Nerves

Autonomic Nervous System (Fig. 2.19)

Bony Pelvis

Conclusion

Chapter 3: Pre-operative Assessment and Diagnostic Procedures

Pre-operative Assessment and Diagnosis

Diagnostic Procedures

Extragenital Endoscopy

Chapter 4: Imaging in Gynaecology

Introduction

Imaging Techniques

Role of Imaging in Gynaecological Cancers

Role of Imaging in Benign Gynaecological Disease

Conclusion

Chapter 5: Learning Basic Surgical Skills

Introduction

What to Learn?

Instruments

Electrosurgery: Use and Safety

How Do We Learn?

How to Learn

Challenges to Learning

Conclusion

Chapter 6: Postoperative Care and Prevention of Complications

Immediate Postoperative Care

General Postoperative Considerations

Special Considerations

Section B: Benign Conditions: The Cervix, Vagina and Vulva, Uterus, Ovaries and Fallopian Tubes

Chapter 7: Cervix!, Vagina and Vulva

Operations of the Cervix

Techniques

Cervical Biopsy

Alternative Methods

Amputation of the Cervix

Other Cervical Pathology

Complication of Cervical Procedures

Benign Vaginal Conditions Requiring Surgery

Diseases of the Urethra

Non-malignant Conditions of the Vulva

Bartholin’s Abscess and Cyst

Chapter 8: Congenital Anomalies of the Genital Tract

Introduction

Imaging

Labial anomalies

Congenital uterine anomalies

Disorders of sexual development

Chapter 9: The Uterus

Introduction

Operations on the Uterine Cavity

Hysterectomy

Myomectomy

Chapter 10: The Ovaries

Benign Ovarian Cysts

Ovarian Cysts in Pregnancy

Ovarian Cysts in Post-Menopausal Women

Ovarian Torsion and Cyst Accidents

Para-Ovarian Cysts

Summary

Chapter 11: Endometriosis

Introduction

Treatment

Adenomyosis

Surgical Techniques

Chapter 12: The Fallopian Tube

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Tubal Disease and Infertility

Sterilisation

Ectopic Pregnancy

Section C: Urogynaecology and the Pelvic Floor

Chapter 13: Stress Urinary Incontinence

Introduction

Epidemiology

Pathophysiology

Investigation of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction

Conservative Therapy for Stress Urinary Incontinence

Surgery for Stress Urinary Incontinence

Mid-Urethral tape procedures

Urethral Bulking Agents

Artificial Urinary Sphincter

Conclusion

Chapter 14: Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Introduction

Anatomy of Pelvic Floor Support

Pre-operative Assessment

Conservative Treatment

Objectives of Surgery

Other Techniques

Outcomes for Surgery

Vaginal Operations to Support the Vault

Section D: Gynaecological Cancer Surgery

Chapter 15: Vulval and Vaginal Cancer

Introduction

Vulval Intra-Epithelial Neoplasia

Carcinoma of the Vulva

Other Forms of Vulval Malignancy

Malignant Diseases of the Vagina

Surgical Treatment of Cancer of the Vagina

Surgical Technique

Vaginal Reconstruction

Conclusion

Chapter 16: Uterus and Cervix Cancer

Introduction

Presentation and Diagnosis

Classification of the Extent of Surgery

Alternative Classification of Radical Hysterectomy

Surgical Approach

Radical Vaginal Hysterectomy(Schauta)

Laparoscopic Lymphadenectomy

Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy

Long-Term Complications of Radical Pelvic Surgery and Their Prevention

Fertility-Sparing Surgery: Radical Trachelectomy

Pelvic Exenteration

Chapter 17: Ovarian and Tubal Cancer

Introduction

Presentation

Investigations

Staging

Pathology

Decision for Surgery

Decision for Surgery or Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy

Imaging Study

Surgical Options for Treatment

Special Circumstances for Surgical Consideration

Ovarian Cancer during Pregnancy

Borderline Ovarian Tumours

Pseudomyxoma Peritonei

Surgical Treatment for Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

Radical Oophorectomy

Section E: Aspects of Multidisciplinary Care in Gynaecology

Chapter 18: Radiotherapy in Gynaecology

Introduction

Treatment Delivery

Toxicity

Site-Specific Radiotherapy

Palliation

Summary

Chapter 19: Medical Oncology in Gynaecology

Principles of Chemotherapy

Cancer of the Lower Genital Tract

Cancer of the Uterus

Cancer of the Ovaries

Chapter 20: Aspects of Anaesthesia and Critical Care for Gynaecological Surgery

Introduction

Pre-Operative Anaesthetic Considerations

Day Case/Minor Operations

Laparoscopic Procedures

Major Operations

Venous Thromboembolism

Positioning

Haemorrhage and Haemostasis

Temperature Homeostasis

Regional Anaesthesia

Postoperative Pain Management

Enhanced Recovery

Critical Care

Chapter 21: Gynaecology and the Urologist

Introduction

Diseases of the Urethra

Genito-Urinary Fistulae

Special Situations

Abdominal Repairs

Complications of Urinary Fistula Surgery

Surgical Injury to Bladder and Ureter

Conclusion

Chapter 22: Gynaecology and the GI Surgeon

Introduction

Non-Gynaecological Conditions

Surgical Complications of Gynaecological Procedures

Obstetric Injuries

Intestinal Fistulae

Chapter 23: Consent to Treatment—A Personal View: A Pre-surgical Formality or the Crux of Doctor–Patient Relationship?

The Direction of Travel

The GMC View

Capacity

Demands for Positive Intervention

Where Do We Go From Here?

Index

 

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