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Chest Surgery electronic resource edited by Hendrik C. Dienemann, Hans Hoffmann, Frank C. Detterbeck.

Contributor(s): Dienemann, Hendrik C [editor.] | Hoffmann, Hans [editor.] | Detterbeck, Frank C [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer Surgery Atlas SeriesPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XIV, 544 p. 293 illus., 285 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642120442Subject(s): medicine | Thoracic surgery | Surgical transplantation | Medicine & Public Health | Thoracic Surgery | Transplant SurgeryDDC classification: 617.54059 LOC classification: RD535.7-539.5Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Trachea -- Carinal Region -- Lung -- Mediastinum -- Pleura -- Chest Wall.- Diaphragm -- Transplantation -- Complications -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Chest Surgery provides readers with a comprehensive and authoritative text that explains and illustrates all thoracic surgery procedures, with the exception of those on the heart and esophagus. The easy-to-read text is supported by clear, instructive line drawings and intraoperative photographs. The result is a well-illustrated practical guide for the seasoned and novice practitioner alike. The contributors, who are all acknowledged experts, demonstrate simple and safe forms of operation by distilling their experience into the most efficient methods for both standard and less common procedures. Each chapter is framed by a short introduction and a conclusion covering relevant aspects in epidemiology, historical information, pathophysiology, patient care, and outcome data, as well as the latest key references. For ease in following a surgical procedure, the text description of each step is coupled with an appropriate drawing. Bearing in mind that there are often numerous ways of performing an operation, the surgical trainee should first of all recognize the basic principles underlying all surgery. This book takes care to impart those principles. It will be the "must-have" guide for all thoracic surgery residents who wish to acquaint themselves with the latest developments in this constantly expanding field.
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Trachea -- Carinal Region -- Lung -- Mediastinum -- Pleura -- Chest Wall.- Diaphragm -- Transplantation -- Complications -- Index.

Chest Surgery provides readers with a comprehensive and authoritative text that explains and illustrates all thoracic surgery procedures, with the exception of those on the heart and esophagus. The easy-to-read text is supported by clear, instructive line drawings and intraoperative photographs. The result is a well-illustrated practical guide for the seasoned and novice practitioner alike. The contributors, who are all acknowledged experts, demonstrate simple and safe forms of operation by distilling their experience into the most efficient methods for both standard and less common procedures. Each chapter is framed by a short introduction and a conclusion covering relevant aspects in epidemiology, historical information, pathophysiology, patient care, and outcome data, as well as the latest key references. For ease in following a surgical procedure, the text description of each step is coupled with an appropriate drawing. Bearing in mind that there are often numerous ways of performing an operation, the surgical trainee should first of all recognize the basic principles underlying all surgery. This book takes care to impart those principles. It will be the "must-have" guide for all thoracic surgery residents who wish to acquaint themselves with the latest developments in this constantly expanding field.

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