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Hysterectomy
A Comprehensive Surgical Approach
Mettler, Liselotte; Alkatout, Ibrahim
Springer International Publishing AG
09/2018
1639
Mole
Inglês
9783319794044
15 a 20 dias
4782
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Part I. Historical Background.- 1. The History of Hysterectomy.- 2. History of Radical Hysterectomy.- Part II. Topographical Anatomy.- 3. Topographical Anatomy for Hysterectomy Procedures.- Part III. Imaging and Diagnostics.- 4. Clinical Diagnostics before Hysterectomy.- 5. Ultrasound imaging.- 6. Radio-imaging for benign uterine disease.- 7. Radio-imaging for malignant uterine disease.- 8. Interventional diagnostics before hysterectomy.- Part IV. Extended Aspects Regarding Indications and Contraindications.- 9. Evidence based review of Hysterectomy and Sexuality.- 10. Guidelines and recommendations of scientific societies and associations for hysterectomy.- 11. Choosing the Correct Hysterectomy Technique.- 12. Indications for Salpingectomy.- 13. Indications for oophorectomy and adnexectomy.- 14. Uterine sarcomas and atypical smooth-muscle tumors - clinic, diagnostics and appropriate surgical therapy.- 15. Uterine Morcellation.- Part V. Surgical Education and Training.- 16. Learning by doing: How to teach hysterectomy.- 17. Communicative and ethical aspects of the doctor-patient relationship in extreme situations.- Part VI. Macroscopic and Microscopic Pathological Aspects.- 18. Processing and histopathological workup of Hysterectomy specimens.- VII. Specific Hematological and Anesthesiological Aspects.- 19. Perioperative management of antithrombotic therapy in the periprocedural period of patients undergoing hysterectomy.- 20. Anaesthesia in Gynaecology.- Part VIII. Laparoscopic Hysterectomy and Extended Procedures for Benign and Malignant Indications.- 21. Indications and Contraindications forLaparoscopic Hysterectomy.- 22. Preparation (Medical History, Surgical Set-up, Antibiotics, Anticoagulants).- 23. Instrumentation Systems, Apparatus and Materials in Hysterectomy.- 24. Uterine Manipulators for Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy.- 25. Diagnostic laparoscopy and final site recognition.- 26. General Aspects and Their Handling: Adhesions.- 27. Comorbidities.- 28. General Surgery Conditions and Techniques for Gyne-Endoscopic Surgeons.- 29. Fibroids in laparoscopic hysterectomy.-30. Symptomatic fibroids as main indication for laparoscopic hysterectomy and their handling.- 31. Uterine-Preserving Operative Therapy of Uterus Myomatosus.- 32. Laparoscopic subtotal hysterectomy (LSH).- 33. Laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy for large uteri.- 34. Cervical Stump Extirpation.- 35. Total laparoscopic hysterectomy for the small and normal-sized uterus.- 36. Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy in Patients with Bulky Uterus.- 37. Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy for the Patient with Concomitant Pelvic Organ Pelvic Prolapse.- 38. Laparoscopic assisted vaginal hysterectomy in prolapse situations.- 39. Radical Hysterectomy and Pelvic Lymphadenectomy (French school).- 40. Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy with Pelvic Lymphadenectomy (Spanish school).- 41. Total laparoscopic nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy.- 42. Modified nerve-sparing radical-like hysterectomy for deep infiltrating endometriosis.- 43. Laparoscopic Total Mesometrial Resection (L-TMMR).- 44. Laparoscopic radical hysterectomy for malignant indications:Laparoscopic trachelectomy.- 45. Laparoscopic radical hysterectomy with anterior and posterior exenteration - gynecological perspectives.- 46. Laparoscopic radical hysterectomy (LRH) with anterior and posterior exenteration .- 47. LRH with anterior and posterior exenteration: Surgical perspectives.- 48. Hysterectomy in the surgicalmanagement of endometriosis.- 49. Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH) in obese patients.- 50. Laparoendoscopic Single-Site (LESS) Hysterectomy.- 51. Laparoscopic Pelvic and Paraaortic Lymphonodectomy.- 52. Surgical techniques of laparoscopic omentectomy.- 53. Final steps and postoperative considerations.- 54. Extraperitoneal hysterectomy- total pelvic peritonectomy combined with the segmental resection of the rectosigmoid.- Part IX. Robotic-assisted Laparoscopic Hysterectomy and Extended Procedures for Benign and Malignant Indication.- 55. Indications and Contraindications to Robotic-Assisted Hysterectomy.- 56. Preparation of Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Hysterectomy.- 57. Instruments, apparatuses and uterine manipulators for hysterectomy with special focus on robotic-assisted laparoscopic hysterectomy.- 58. Diagnostic laparoscopy via the Da Vinci robot in general and site recognition.- 59. GeneralAspects and their Handling: Adhesions.- 60. General Aspects and their Handling: Comorbidities.- 61. General aspects and their handling: General surgery conditions and techniques for robotic hysterectomy.- 62. Robotic assisted supracervical hysterectomy.- 63. Cervical stump extirpation with regard to robotic-assisted laparoscopic hysterectomy.- 64. Robotic-assisted total hysterectomy: Hysterectomy Techniques in the Normal-Sized and Small Uterus.- 65. Robotic-assisted total hysterectomy: Hysterectomy techniques for the large uterus.- 66. Robotic-assisted total hysterectomy: Hysterectomy techniques in prolapse situations.- 67. Robotic-assisted Radical Hysterectomy.- 68. Robotic-assisted radical hysterectomy (RRH) as nerve-sparing procedure.- 69. Robotic-assisted radical hysterectomy as compartmental resection according to rTMMR and rPMMR.- 70. Robotically assisted therapeutic pelvic and paraaortic lymphadenectomy in uterine cancer.- 71. Robot assisted laparoscopic fertility sparing radical trachelectomy .- 72. Robotic-Assisted Radical Hysterectomy with Anterior and Posterior Exenteration - Urological Perspectives.- 73. Robotic-assisted radical hysterectomy with anterior and posterior exenteration - Surgical perspective74. Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Hysterectomy and Endometriosis.- 75. Hysterectomy techniques for obese patients.- 76. Robotic-assisted single-port laparoscopic hysterectomy.- 77. Robot assisted laparoscopic pelvic and paraaortic.- lymphadenectomy.- 78. Techniques for Gastrocolic and Infracolic Robotic Omentectomy.- 79. Robotic-assisted Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: Final steps and postoperative considerations.- Part X. Abdominal Hysterectomy and Extended Procedures for Benign and Malignant Indications.- 80. Abdominal Hysterectomy: Indications and contraindications.- 81. Abdominal Hysterectomy: Preparation.- 82. Abdominal Hysterectomy: Instrumentation and Apparatuses.- 83. Midline Laparotomy.- 84. Transverse Incisions.- 85. Adhesions.- 86. Comorbidities and Abdominal Hysterectomy.- 87. Subtotal Abdominal Hysterectomy.- 88. Cervical Stump Extirpation.-89. Total abdominal hysterectomy in benign conditions: Hysterectomy techniques for the normal-sized and small uterus.- 90. Total Abdominal Hysterectomy in Benign Indications: Hysterectomy Techniques for the Large Uterus.- 91. Total abdominal hysterectomy in benign indications: Hysterectomy techniques for prolapse situations - Cervico-Sacropexy (CESA) and Cervico-Recto-Sacropexy (CERESA).- 92. Total abdominal hysterectomy in benign indications: Hysterectomy techniques for prolapse situations - Vagino-Sacropexy (VASA) and Vagino-Recto-Sacropexy (VARESA).- 93. Total abdominal hysterectomy in benign indications: Hysterectomy techniques for prolapse situations - Uterosacropexy and Uterorectosacropexy.- 94. Total Abdominal Hysterectomy with Electrosurgical Bipolar Vessel Sealing.- 95. Peripartum Hysterectomy.- 96. Abdominal Hysterectomy for obese patients.- 97. Wertheim-Meigs abdominal radical hysterectomy and lymphadenectomy.- 98. Okabayashi Radical Hysterectomy.- 99. Radical abdominal hysterectomy with electrosurgical bipolar vessel sealing.- 100. ARH as a Nerve-Sparing Procedure.- 101. Total and Peritoneal Mesometrial Resection.- 102. Radical abdominal trachelectomy.- 103. Radical Abdominal Hysterectomy with Anterior and Posterior Exenteration - Gynecological Perspectives.- 104. Radical abdominal hysterectomy with anterior exenteration: Urological Perspectives.- 105. Radical abdominal hysterectomy (RAH) with anterior and posterior exenteration: Surgical perspectives.- 106. Pelvic and para-aortic lymph node dissection.- 107. Omentectomy.- 108. Abdominal closure at longitudinal and horizontal abdominal incisions.- 109. Abdominal Hysterectomy: Postoperative care.- Part XI. Abdominal Hysterectomy and Extended Procedures for Benign and Malignant Indications.- 110. Indications and Contraindications of Vaginal Hysterectomy.- 111. Preparation for Vaginal Hysterectomy: history, preoperative assessment, operative set-up, table, antibiotics.- 112. Vaginal Hysterectomy: Instrumentation and Apparatuses.- 113. Colpotomy and the modalities for closure.- 114. Adhesions.- 115. Comorbidities associated with vaginal hysterectomy.- 116. Vaginal total hysterectomy in benign indications: Hysterectomy techniques in the normal-sized uterus.- 117. Hysterectomy Techniques for the Large Uterus.- 118. Vaginal total hysterectomy in benign indications: Hysterectomy techniques with bipolar diathermy system.- 119. The advantages in the selection and use of bipolar vessel sealing devices in vaginal hysterectomy, dependenton the different degrees of operative difficulty.- 120. Hysterectomy Techniques in Prolapse Situations.- 121. Trachelectomy: Removal of cervical stump following supracervical hysterectomy.- 122. Vaginal Salpingo-Oophorectomy.- 123. The Mayo Technique for Vaginal Hysterectomy.- 124. Vaginal-assisted laparoscopic radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy.- 125. Radical vaginal trachelectomy.- 126. Difficult Vaginal Hysterectomy.- 127. Hysterectomy in Women without Previous Vaginal Delivery.- 128. Vaginal Hysterectomy in the Obese Patient.- 129. Vaginal Cuff Dehiscence Following Hysterectomy.- 130. Postoperative care.- Part XII. Conservative Management.- 131. What is the place of myoma surgery with the advent of selective progesterone receptor modulators (SPRMs)?.- 132. Future Perspectives in Hysterectomy
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Diagnostic Laparoscopy;Laparoscopic hysterectomy;Oncologic gynecological surgery;Robot assisted laparoscopy;Vaginal hysterectomy;surgical oncology
Part I. Historical Background.- 1. The History of Hysterectomy.- 2. History of Radical Hysterectomy.- Part II. Topographical Anatomy.- 3. Topographical Anatomy for Hysterectomy Procedures.- Part III. Imaging and Diagnostics.- 4. Clinical Diagnostics before Hysterectomy.- 5. Ultrasound imaging.- 6. Radio-imaging for benign uterine disease.- 7. Radio-imaging for malignant uterine disease.- 8. Interventional diagnostics before hysterectomy.- Part IV. Extended Aspects Regarding Indications and Contraindications.- 9. Evidence based review of Hysterectomy and Sexuality.- 10. Guidelines and recommendations of scientific societies and associations for hysterectomy.- 11. Choosing the Correct Hysterectomy Technique.- 12. Indications for Salpingectomy.- 13. Indications for oophorectomy and adnexectomy.- 14. Uterine sarcomas and atypical smooth-muscle tumors - clinic, diagnostics and appropriate surgical therapy.- 15. Uterine Morcellation.- Part V. Surgical Education and Training.- 16. Learning by doing: How to teach hysterectomy.- 17. Communicative and ethical aspects of the doctor-patient relationship in extreme situations.- Part VI. Macroscopic and Microscopic Pathological Aspects.- 18. Processing and histopathological workup of Hysterectomy specimens.- VII. Specific Hematological and Anesthesiological Aspects.- 19. Perioperative management of antithrombotic therapy in the periprocedural period of patients undergoing hysterectomy.- 20. Anaesthesia in Gynaecology.- Part VIII. Laparoscopic Hysterectomy and Extended Procedures for Benign and Malignant Indications.- 21. Indications and Contraindications forLaparoscopic Hysterectomy.- 22. Preparation (Medical History, Surgical Set-up, Antibiotics, Anticoagulants).- 23. Instrumentation Systems, Apparatus and Materials in Hysterectomy.- 24. Uterine Manipulators for Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy.- 25. Diagnostic laparoscopy and final site recognition.- 26. General Aspects and Their Handling: Adhesions.- 27. Comorbidities.- 28. General Surgery Conditions and Techniques for Gyne-Endoscopic Surgeons.- 29. Fibroids in laparoscopic hysterectomy.-30. Symptomatic fibroids as main indication for laparoscopic hysterectomy and their handling.- 31. Uterine-Preserving Operative Therapy of Uterus Myomatosus.- 32. Laparoscopic subtotal hysterectomy (LSH).- 33. Laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy for large uteri.- 34. Cervical Stump Extirpation.- 35. Total laparoscopic hysterectomy for the small and normal-sized uterus.- 36. Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy in Patients with Bulky Uterus.- 37. Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy for the Patient with Concomitant Pelvic Organ Pelvic Prolapse.- 38. Laparoscopic assisted vaginal hysterectomy in prolapse situations.- 39. Radical Hysterectomy and Pelvic Lymphadenectomy (French school).- 40. Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy with Pelvic Lymphadenectomy (Spanish school).- 41. Total laparoscopic nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy.- 42. Modified nerve-sparing radical-like hysterectomy for deep infiltrating endometriosis.- 43. Laparoscopic Total Mesometrial Resection (L-TMMR).- 44. Laparoscopic radical hysterectomy for malignant indications:Laparoscopic trachelectomy.- 45. Laparoscopic radical hysterectomy with anterior and posterior exenteration - gynecological perspectives.- 46. Laparoscopic radical hysterectomy (LRH) with anterior and posterior exenteration .- 47. LRH with anterior and posterior exenteration: Surgical perspectives.- 48. Hysterectomy in the surgicalmanagement of endometriosis.- 49. Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH) in obese patients.- 50. Laparoendoscopic Single-Site (LESS) Hysterectomy.- 51. Laparoscopic Pelvic and Paraaortic Lymphonodectomy.- 52. Surgical techniques of laparoscopic omentectomy.- 53. Final steps and postoperative considerations.- 54. Extraperitoneal hysterectomy- total pelvic peritonectomy combined with the segmental resection of the rectosigmoid.- Part IX. Robotic-assisted Laparoscopic Hysterectomy and Extended Procedures for Benign and Malignant Indication.- 55. Indications and Contraindications to Robotic-Assisted Hysterectomy.- 56. Preparation of Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Hysterectomy.- 57. Instruments, apparatuses and uterine manipulators for hysterectomy with special focus on robotic-assisted laparoscopic hysterectomy.- 58. Diagnostic laparoscopy via the Da Vinci robot in general and site recognition.- 59. GeneralAspects and their Handling: Adhesions.- 60. General Aspects and their Handling: Comorbidities.- 61. General aspects and their handling: General surgery conditions and techniques for robotic hysterectomy.- 62. Robotic assisted supracervical hysterectomy.- 63. Cervical stump extirpation with regard to robotic-assisted laparoscopic hysterectomy.- 64. Robotic-assisted total hysterectomy: Hysterectomy Techniques in the Normal-Sized and Small Uterus.- 65. Robotic-assisted total hysterectomy: Hysterectomy techniques for the large uterus.- 66. Robotic-assisted total hysterectomy: Hysterectomy techniques in prolapse situations.- 67. Robotic-assisted Radical Hysterectomy.- 68. Robotic-assisted radical hysterectomy (RRH) as nerve-sparing procedure.- 69. Robotic-assisted radical hysterectomy as compartmental resection according to rTMMR and rPMMR.- 70. Robotically assisted therapeutic pelvic and paraaortic lymphadenectomy in uterine cancer.- 71. Robot assisted laparoscopic fertility sparing radical trachelectomy .- 72. Robotic-Assisted Radical Hysterectomy with Anterior and Posterior Exenteration - Urological Perspectives.- 73. Robotic-assisted radical hysterectomy with anterior and posterior exenteration - Surgical perspective74. Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Hysterectomy and Endometriosis.- 75. Hysterectomy techniques for obese patients.- 76. Robotic-assisted single-port laparoscopic hysterectomy.- 77. Robot assisted laparoscopic pelvic and paraaortic.- lymphadenectomy.- 78. Techniques for Gastrocolic and Infracolic Robotic Omentectomy.- 79. Robotic-assisted Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: Final steps and postoperative considerations.- Part X. Abdominal Hysterectomy and Extended Procedures for Benign and Malignant Indications.- 80. Abdominal Hysterectomy: Indications and contraindications.- 81. Abdominal Hysterectomy: Preparation.- 82. Abdominal Hysterectomy: Instrumentation and Apparatuses.- 83. Midline Laparotomy.- 84. Transverse Incisions.- 85. Adhesions.- 86. Comorbidities and Abdominal Hysterectomy.- 87. Subtotal Abdominal Hysterectomy.- 88. Cervical Stump Extirpation.-89. Total abdominal hysterectomy in benign conditions: Hysterectomy techniques for the normal-sized and small uterus.- 90. Total Abdominal Hysterectomy in Benign Indications: Hysterectomy Techniques for the Large Uterus.- 91. Total abdominal hysterectomy in benign indications: Hysterectomy techniques for prolapse situations - Cervico-Sacropexy (CESA) and Cervico-Recto-Sacropexy (CERESA).- 92. Total abdominal hysterectomy in benign indications: Hysterectomy techniques for prolapse situations - Vagino-Sacropexy (VASA) and Vagino-Recto-Sacropexy (VARESA).- 93. Total abdominal hysterectomy in benign indications: Hysterectomy techniques for prolapse situations - Uterosacropexy and Uterorectosacropexy.- 94. Total Abdominal Hysterectomy with Electrosurgical Bipolar Vessel Sealing.- 95. Peripartum Hysterectomy.- 96. Abdominal Hysterectomy for obese patients.- 97. Wertheim-Meigs abdominal radical hysterectomy and lymphadenectomy.- 98. Okabayashi Radical Hysterectomy.- 99. Radical abdominal hysterectomy with electrosurgical bipolar vessel sealing.- 100. ARH as a Nerve-Sparing Procedure.- 101. Total and Peritoneal Mesometrial Resection.- 102. Radical abdominal trachelectomy.- 103. Radical Abdominal Hysterectomy with Anterior and Posterior Exenteration - Gynecological Perspectives.- 104. Radical abdominal hysterectomy with anterior exenteration: Urological Perspectives.- 105. Radical abdominal hysterectomy (RAH) with anterior and posterior exenteration: Surgical perspectives.- 106. Pelvic and para-aortic lymph node dissection.- 107. Omentectomy.- 108. Abdominal closure at longitudinal and horizontal abdominal incisions.- 109. Abdominal Hysterectomy: Postoperative care.- Part XI. Abdominal Hysterectomy and Extended Procedures for Benign and Malignant Indications.- 110. Indications and Contraindications of Vaginal Hysterectomy.- 111. Preparation for Vaginal Hysterectomy: history, preoperative assessment, operative set-up, table, antibiotics.- 112. Vaginal Hysterectomy: Instrumentation and Apparatuses.- 113. Colpotomy and the modalities for closure.- 114. Adhesions.- 115. Comorbidities associated with vaginal hysterectomy.- 116. Vaginal total hysterectomy in benign indications: Hysterectomy techniques in the normal-sized uterus.- 117. Hysterectomy Techniques for the Large Uterus.- 118. Vaginal total hysterectomy in benign indications: Hysterectomy techniques with bipolar diathermy system.- 119. The advantages in the selection and use of bipolar vessel sealing devices in vaginal hysterectomy, dependenton the different degrees of operative difficulty.- 120. Hysterectomy Techniques in Prolapse Situations.- 121. Trachelectomy: Removal of cervical stump following supracervical hysterectomy.- 122. Vaginal Salpingo-Oophorectomy.- 123. The Mayo Technique for Vaginal Hysterectomy.- 124. Vaginal-assisted laparoscopic radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy.- 125. Radical vaginal trachelectomy.- 126. Difficult Vaginal Hysterectomy.- 127. Hysterectomy in Women without Previous Vaginal Delivery.- 128. Vaginal Hysterectomy in the Obese Patient.- 129. Vaginal Cuff Dehiscence Following Hysterectomy.- 130. Postoperative care.- Part XII. Conservative Management.- 131. What is the place of myoma surgery with the advent of selective progesterone receptor modulators (SPRMs)?.- 132. Future Perspectives in Hysterectomy
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