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Atlas of Pelvic Anatomy and Gynecologic Surgery, Third Edition
Editors: Michael S. Baggish, MD and Mickey M. Karram, MD
Pages:  1407  Hard Cover with DVD Atlas
ISBN 13:
978-1-4160-5909-7
Saunders/ Elsevier   2011
List Price:  $289

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Organization of information:    4

Usefulness of book:     4

Suitable for intended audience:    4

Author’s objectives met:      4

Significant number of illustrations:     4

Quality of illustrations:    4

Publisher Description:

Atlas of Pelvic Anatomy and Gynecologic Surgery richly illustrates pelvic anatomy and surgical geography through full-color artwork, step-by-step descriptions, and a DVD of anatomy videos. Drs. Michael S. Baggish and Mickey Karram guide you through detailed anatomy and the full spectrum of surgical procedures, including new chapters on robotics, major complications of laparoscopic surgery, cosmetic gynecologic surgery, minimally invasive non-hysteroscopic endometrial ablation to keep you current in your field.
 

Key Features:

  • Follow each procedure step by step through superb full-color illustrations with concise descriptions and detailed legends.
  • See actual surgical procedures and realistic depictions of surgical geography thanks to color photographs of surgeries and pelvic cadaver anatomy.
  • Master the full spectrum of surgical procedures with comprehensive coverage of conventional and endoscopic surgeries.

New To This Edition:

  • Keep up with the shift to minimally invasive procedures through a new section on Laparoscopy, which includes chapters on robotic gynecologic surgery and major complications associated with laparoscopic surgery.
  • Watch detailed anatomy videos on the included DVD and deepen your understanding of pelvic anatomy.
  • Expand your techniques to keep pace with new trends with new chapters on sutures, suturing techniques, knot tying; energy devices; and positioning and nerve injury.
  • See anatomical dissection and surgical photographs in full color for a more detailed and realistic view.
  • Find information more quickly and easily through a more a logical organized structure

Table of Contents:

Unit 1: Principals of Pelvic Anatomy and Gynecologic Surgery

Section A: Pelvic Anatomy
1. Introduction to Pelvic Anatomy 1
2. Introduction to Pelvic Anatomy 2
Section B: Basic Foundations for Gynecologic Surgery
3. Instrumentation
4. Suture Material, Suturing Techniques, and Knot Tying
5. Energy Devices
6. Positioning and Nerve Injury

Unit 2: Abdominal Surgery
Section A: Anterior Abdominal Wall
7. Anatomy of the Lower Abdominal Wall
8. Abdominal Incisions
SectionB: Uterus
9. Intra-abdominal Pelvic Anatomy
10. Dilatation and Curettage
11. Abdominal Hysterectomy
12. Radical Hysterectomy
13. Endometrial Carcinoma With Lymph Node Sampling
14. Myomectomy
15. Surgical Treatment of Unusual Myoma Conditions
16. Unification of Bicornuate Uterus
Section C: Abdominal Surgery During Pregnancy
17. Abdominal Cerclage of the Cervix Uteri
18. Cesarean Section
19. Cesarean Section Hysterectomy
20. Hypogastric Artery Ligation
21. Trophoblastic Disease
Section D: Adnexa
22. Ovarian Cystectomy and Cystotomy
23. Surgery for Pyosalpinx, Tubo-ovarian Abscess, and Pelvic Abscess
24. Adhesiolysis
25. Surgical Management of Pelvic Endometriosis
26. Surgical Management of Ectopic Pregnancy
27. Surgical Management of Ovarian Residual and Remnant
28. Ovarian Tumor Debulking
29. Tuboplasty
30. Tubal Sterilization
Section E: Retropubic Space
31. Anatomy of the Retropubic Space
32. Operative Setup and Entry Into the Retropubic Space
33. Retropubic Urethropexy for Stress Incontinence
34. Retropubic Paravaginal Repair
35. Retropubic Vesicourethrolysis
Section F: Retroperitoneum and Presacral Space
36. Anatomy of the Retroperitoneum and Presacral Space
37. Identifying and Avoiding Ureteral Injury
38. Presacral Neurectomy
39. Uterosacral Nerve Transection
40. Lymph Node Sampling
Section G: Abdominal Operations for Enterocele and Vault Prolapse
41. Abdominal Enterocele Repair
42. High Uterosacral Ligament Suspension With Fascial Reconstruction: Abdominal Approach
43. Abdominal Sacral Colpopexy

Unit 3: Cervical, Vaginal, Vulvar, and Perineal Surgery
Section A: Cervical Surgery
44. Anatomy of the Cervix
45. Cervical Biopsy, Endocervical Curettage, and Cervical Biopsy During Pregnancy
46. Conization of the Cervix
47. Cervical Polypectomy
48. Relief of Cervical Stenosis
49. Cervical Cerclage
50. Cervical Stump Excision (Trachelectomy)
Section B: Vaginal Surgery
51. Anatomy of the Vaginal
52. Anatomy of the Support of the Anterior and Posterior Vaginal Walls
53. Vaginal Hysterectomy
54. Vaginal Repair of Cystocele, Rectocele, and Enterocele
55. Vaginal Repair of Vaginal Vault Prolapse
56. Obliterative Procedure for the Correction of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
57. Trocar-Based Synthetic Mesh Kits Used to Correct Pelvic Organ Prolapse
58. Synthetic Midurethral Slings for the Correction of Stress Incontinence
59. Pubovaginal Slings for the Correction of Stress Incontinence
60. Benign Lesions of the Vaginal Wall
61. Congenital Vaginal Abnormalities
62. Latrogenic Vaginal Constriction
63. Vaginectomy
Section C: Vulval and Perineal Surgery
64. Vulval and Perineal Anatomy
65. Vulvar Biopsy
66. Bartholin Duct Cyst and Abscess
67. Surgery for Vulvar Vestiblitis Syndrome (Vulvodynia)
68. Wide Excision With or Without Skin Graft
69. Laser Excision and Vaporization
70. Anatomy of the Groin and Femoral Triangle
71. Vulvectomy
72. Radical Vulvectomy With Tunnel Groin Dissection
73. Vulvar Hematoma
74. Correction of Clitoral Phimosis
75. Hymenotomy (Hymenectomy)
76. Plastic Repair of the Perineum (Perineorrhaphy)
77. Benign Lesions of the Groin and the Canal of Nuck
78. Sugery for Other Benign Lesions of the Vulva
79. Therapeutic Injection
80. Episiotomy

Unit 4: Other Related Gynecologic Surgery
Section A: Surgical Procedures Performed on the Lower Urinary Tract
81. Anatomy of the Urethra
82. Surgical Repair of Urethral Prolapse
83. repair of Urethrovaginal Fistula
84. Repair of Suburethral Diverticulum
85. Martius Fat Pad Transposition and Urethral Reconstruction
86. Surgical Anatomy of the Bladder and Ureter
87. Suprapubic Catheter Placement
88. Repair of Advertent and Inadvertent Cystotomy
89. Abdominal Repair of Vesicovaginal and Vesicouterine Fistula
90. Vaginal Repair of Vesicovaginal Fistula
91. Managing Ureteral Injury During Pelvic Surgery
92. Surgical Management of Detrusor Compliance Abnormalities
Section B: Bowel Surgery
93. Intestinal Surgery
94. Small Bowel Repair/ REsection
95. Closure of a Simple Transmural Injury to the Small Intestine
96. Meckel's Diverticulum
97. Appendectomy
98. Colon Repair/ Colostomy Creation
99. Repair of Rectovaginal Fistulas
100. Surgery for Anal Incontinence
101. Transperineal Repair of Rectal Prolapse
Section C: Cosmetic and Gender Reassignment Surgery
102. Surgery for Labial Hypertrophy
103. Vaginoplasty With Perineal Reconstruction (Cosmetic Gynecologic Surgery)
104. Gender Reassignment Surgery
Section D: The Breast
105. The Breast

Unit 5: Endoscopy and Endoscopic Surgery
Section A: Hysteroscopy
106. Hysteroscopic Instrumentation
107. Indications and Techniques
108. Removal of Uterine Septum
109. Ablation Techniques
110. Minimally Invasive Non-Hysteroscopic Endometrial Ablation
111. Resection of Submucous Myoma
112. Complications of Hysteroscopy
Section B: Laparoscopy
113. Pelvic Anatomy From the Laparoscopic View
114. The Operating Room Suite and Instrumentation
115. Trocar Placement
116. Diagnostic Laparoscopy
117. Laparoscopic-Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy
118. Laparoscopic Adnexal Surgery
119. Laparoscopic Surgery for Stress Urinary Incontinence (Burch Colposuspension)
120. Laparoscopic Surgery for Pelvic Organ Prolapse
121. Robotic Gynecologic Surgery
122. Major Complications Associated with Laparoscopic Surgery
Section C: Cystourethroscopy
123. Cystourethroscopy

Also includes DVD Rom with video demonstrations.

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