Foundation and Art of Robotic Surgery

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Anul publicării: 2024
Pagini: 1120
Categoria: Surgery

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The first medical text of its kind—a full-color guide to robotic technology created exclusively for general surgery

Written by a team of renowned robotic surgery practitioners surgeons, Robotic General Surgery shows a brand-new audience in this space—general surgeons—how to use robotics in abdomen, neck, chest, spleen, biliary, pancreas, liver, abdominal wall, adrenal system, and other surgeries. Filled with instructive photos and illustrations, it guides readers through the processes of using robots to make smaller incisions, decrease blood loss and pain, and foster quicker healing time and reduced hospital stays and pain medication. Benefits to surgeons include improved control over surgical instruments,  better views of the surgical site, reduced fatigue, and decreased hand tremors, which are filtered out by the robot’s software.

  • Market: General surgeons (25, 000); general surgery residents (8, 700); minimally invasive/robotic surgery fellows
  • 800+ photos and illustrations
  • Clear, concise presentation of operative/preoperative steps, instrumentation, anesthesia, indications, and relative contraindications to the robotic approach
  • Readers can access instructive videos clips appearing alongside photos and anatomical illustrations
  • Boxed text highlight tips and tricks, anatomical variations, common pitfalls, and average time
  • Techniques for vascular and transplantation surgery are also covered

 

SECTION I • General Principles

CHAPTER 1 • What Robotic Surgery Is.

CHAPTER 2 • The Basic Principles of Clinical Applications.

CHAPTER 3 • The Assistant’s Role in Robotic Surgery.

CHAPTER 4 • Robotic Training.

CHAPTER 5 • Keys for Success of a Robotic Program.

CHAPTER 6 • Implemented Imaging and Artificial Intelligence.

CHAPTER 7 • Fluorescence Imaging: Basics and Clinical Applications.

 

SECTION II •Thyroid Surgery.

CHAPTER 8 • Gasless Transaxillary Thyroidectomy(Off-Label Indication)

CHAPTER 9 • Transoral Thyroidectomy (Off-Label Indication).

 

SECTION III• Chest Surgery.

CHAPTER 10 • Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy (Off-Label Indication).

CHAPTER 11 • Extended Thymectomy for Myasthenia Gravis and Thymoma.

CHAPTER 12 • Ivor-Lewis Esophagectomy.

CHAPTER 13 • Radical Esophagectomy with Extended Mediastinal Lymphadenectomy.

CHAPTER 14 • Paraesophageal Hernia Repair.

CHAPTER 15 • Selective Nissen Fundoplication.

CHAPTER 16 • Heller Myotomy with Modified Dor Fundoplication.

CHAPTER 17 • Lung Lobectomies: General Principles and the Total Port, Transfissure Approach (Fissure First).

CHAPTER 18 • A. Lung Upper Lobectomies; B. Lung Lower Lobectomies.

 

SECTION IV •Gastric and Bariatric Surgery.

CHAPTER 19 • D2 Total Gastrectomy.

CHAPTER 20 • Sleeve Gastrectomy.

CHAPTER 21 • Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass.

SECTION V • Intestinal Surgery.

CHAPTER 22 • Small Bowel Resection.

CHAPTER 23 • Radical Right Colectomy with Complete Mesocolic Excision (CME).

CHAPTER 24 • Left Colectomy.

CHAPTER 25 • Total Mesorectal Excision for Rectal Cancer.

CHAPTER 26 • Abdominoperineal Resection.

 

SECTION VI •Surgery of the Spleen and Pancreas.

CHAPTER 27 • Splenectomy.

CHAPTER 28 • Pancreaticoduodenectomy.

CHAPTER 29 • Radical Antegrade Modular Pancreatosplenectomy.

CHAPTER 30 • Spleen-Preserving Distal Pancreatectomy.

CHAPTER 31 • Central Pancreatectomy.

CHAPTER 32 • Enucleation of Pancreatic Tumors.

SECTION VII • Liver Surgery

CHAPTER 33 • Right Hepatectomy.

CHAPTER 34 • Left Hepatectomy.

CHAPTER 35 • Liver Sectionectomies: Left Lateral Sectionectomy.

CHAPTER 36 • Segmental and Atypical Liver Resections.

 

SECTION VIII• Biliary Surgery.

CHAPTER 37 • Cholecystectomy.

CHAPTER 38 • Roux-en-Y Hepaticojejunostomy.

CHAPTER 39 • Bile Duct Injuries Repair

CHAPTER 40 • Management of Intrahepatic Biliary Stones

SECTION IX • Adrenal Surgery.

CHAPTER 41 • Right Adrenalectomy.

CHAPTER 42 • Left Adrenalectomy.

 

SECTIONX • Hernia Surgery.

CHAPTER 43 • Inguinal Hernia Repair.

CHAPTER 44 • Ventral Hernia Repair (Intraperitoneal onlay mesh with fascial defect approximation).

CHAPTER 45 • Robotic Transversus Abdominis Release(roboTAR).

 

SECTIONXI • Transplant.

CHAPTER 46 • Donor Nephrectomy.

CHAPTER 47 • Kidney Transplant.

CHAPTER 48 • Pancreas Transplant.

CHAPTER 49 • Living Donor Hepatectomy.

 

SECTIONXII • Additional Procedures.

CHAPTER 50 • Renal Aneurysm.

CHAPTER 51 • Single Port Robotic Surgery: Basic Concepts (Off-label indication).

 

Pier Cristoforo Giulianotti, MD, (Chicago, IL) is Chief of General, Minimally Invasive, and Robotic Surgery at UI Health. A pioneer and world-renowned surgeon in the field of robotic surgery, he was the first surgeon in the world to perform a significant series of robotic procedures to treat complex diseases and cancers, and he has performed thousands of robot-assisted surgeries. Giulianotti is the Lloyd Nyhus Chair in General, Minimally Invasive, and Robotic Surgery at the University of Illinois College of Medicine.

Enrico Benedetti, MD, (Chicago, IL) a transplant surgeon at UI Health, is a prominent leader in organ transplantation and in the use of robotic-assisted techniques in transplantation. He has to his credit many successful surgical firsts, including the first robotic donor nephrectomy for a living-donor kidney transplant, the first combined living-donor liver and bowel transplant from an adult to an infant, the first robotic combined kidney and pancreas procurement for a living-donor transplant, and the largest series of living-donor intestinal transplants in the world. Benedetti is Professor and Head of Surgery and the Warren H. Cole Chair in Surgery.

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