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Therapeutic Laparoscopy for Digestive Disease is intended to give the practicing surgeon or trainee an in-depth analysis of the technical aspects of the most commonly performed laparoscopic procedures, their indications, contraindications, and complications. Included are strategies to prevent complications as well as ways to handle them once they occur. Heavily illustrated, the book breaks new ground in visualizing operative procedures and problems. Seven sections, comprising the core curriculum of accepted procedures in laparoscopic surgery, present gallbladder disease, common bile duct exploration, hernia, colon diseases, anti-reflux procedures, acute abdomen and the role of diagnostic laparoscopy, and emerging procedures on the spleen and adrenals. Recognized leaders in the field tackle each section, emphasizing what to do when and how to solve acute situations. The book also features a patient information component for each section, providing the necessary background on the procedure, post-operative period, and recovery. These pages are perforated for inclusion in a binder in the patient office as well as for photocopying as patient take-home instructions. Therapeutic Laparoscopy for Digestive Disease is a practical, must-have resource for the general surgeon, imparting the clinical insight needed for successful performance of the core miminally invasive procedures as well as a source of useful patient information for the office practice.
construction. Naturally, we are open to suggestions from all
readers of, and contributors to, the series regarding its approach
and content. Finally, I would like to thank all those who have
helped the launch of this series. The encouraging response received
from authors who have contributed the forthcoming volumes and from
the subscribers to the series has indicated the need for such a
publication. Homa Motamen-Scobi London December 1987 Preface In
1990 both OPEC and the OECD will celebrate their thirtieth anntvers
aries. OPEC was founded - rather unnoticed - by oil-producing
countries still struggling to gain control over national petroleum
resources. Future members were still under colonial rule. The
foremost aim of the new organization - years before it was able to
make metropolitan newspaper headlines - was stabilizing oil prices.
Stability in those days meant prevent ing oil prices from falling
in real terms. The OECD was formed by mostly mature industrial
economies marking the normalization of the postwar international
economy after years of reconstruction, strict trade regulations,
etc. The aim of the new organization was to promote 'the highest
sustainable growth and employment' in member countries.
Incidentally, 1960 was also the year which gave birth to a more
loosely defined block in the world community, namely the
underdeveloped countries, qS the African colonial empires finally
broke up. The two organizations became adversaries in the 1970s in
the power struggle over the energy flows of the world."
construction. Naturally, we are open to suggestions from all
readers of, and contributors to, the series regarding its approach
and content. Finally, I would like to thank all those who have
helped the launch of this series. The encouraging response received
from authors who have contributed the forthcoming volumes and from
the subscribers to the series has indicated the need for such a
publication. Homa Motamen-Scobi London December 1987 Preface In
1990 both OPEC and the OECD will celebrate their thirtieth anntvers
aries. OPEC was founded - rather unnoticed - by oil-producing
countries still struggling to gain control over national petroleum
resources. Future members were still under colonial rule. The
foremost aim of the new organization - years before it was able to
make metropolitan newspaper headlines - was stabilizing oil prices.
Stability in those days meant prevent ing oil prices from falling
in real terms. The OECD was formed by mostly mature industrial
economies marking the normalization of the postwar international
economy after years of reconstruction, strict trade regulations,
etc. The aim of the new organization was to promote 'the highest
sustainable growth and employment' in member countries.
Incidentally, 1960 was also the year which gave birth to a more
loosely defined block in the world community, namely the
underdeveloped countries, qS the African colonial empires finally
broke up. The two organizations became adversaries in the 1970s in
the power struggle over the energy flows of the world."
Preface By Elmer Hutchisson. A Project Of The American Association
Of Physics Teachers And The American Institute Of Physics Supported
By A Grant From The Educational Facilities Laboratories, Inc.
Laparoscopic Surgery of the Abdomen is intended to give the
practicing surgeon or trainee an in-depth analysis of the technical
aspects of the most commonly performed laparoscopic procedures,
their indications, contraindications, and complications. Included
are strategies to prevent complications as well as ways to handle
them once they occur. Heavily illustrated, the book breaks new
ground in visualizing operative procedures and problems. Seven
sections, comprising the core curriculum of accepted procedures in
laparoscopic surgery, present gallbladder disease, common bile duct
exploration, hernia, colon diseases, anti-reflux procedures, acute
abdomen and the role of diagnostic laparoscopy, and emerging
procedures on the spleen and adrenals. Recognized leaders in the
field tackle each section, emphasizing what to do when and how to
solve acute situations. Laparoscopic Surgery of the Abdomen is a
practical, must-have resource for the general surgeon, imparting
the clinical insight needed for successful performance of the core
miminally invasive procedures as well as a source of useful patient
information for the office practice.
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