Argumento de Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery E-book (ebook)
Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Surgery meets the needs of surgeons in higher training and practising consultants for a contemporary and evidence-based account of this sub-specialty that is relevant to their general surgical practice. It is a practical reference source incorporating the most current information on recent developments, management issues and operative procedures. The text is thoroughly referenced and supported by evidence-based recommendations wherever possible, distinguishing between strong evidence to support a conclusion, and evidence suggesting that a recommendation can be reached on the balance of probabilities.
This is a title in the Companion to Specialist Surgical Practice series whose eight volumes are an established and highly regarded source of information for the specialist general surgeon.
- The Companion to Specialist Surgical Practice series provides a current and concise summary of the key topics within each major surgical sub-specialty.
- Each volume highlights evidence-based practice both in the text and within the extensive list of references at the end of every chapter.
- An expanded authorship team across the series includes additional European and World experts with an increased emphasis on global practice.
- The contents of the series have been extensively revised in line with recently published evidence.
- The contents highlight the increasing use of laparoscopic surgical technique in the management of HPB disease.
- The contributions incorporate the latest oncological approaches to the management of HPB malignancy.
0? Liver function and failure
? Hepatic, biliary and pancreatic anatomy
? Staging and assessment of hepatobiliary malignancies
? Benign liver lesions
? Primary malignant tumours of the liver
? Colorectal liver metastases
? Non-colorectal hepatic metastases
? Portal hypertension
? The spleen
? Gallstones
? Benign biliary tract diseases
? Malignant lesions of the biliary tract
? Acute pancreatitis
? Chronic pancreatitis
? Pancreatic adenocarcinoma
? Cystic and neuroendocrine tumours of the pancreas
? Hepatobiliary and pancreatic trauma
? Index