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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Evgenii G. Belykh, Yashar Kalani, Nikolay L. Martirosyan سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781626235304, 1626235309 ناشر: سال نشر: 2020 تعداد صفحات: 149 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 85 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Microsurgical basics and bypass techniques به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Microsurgical Basics and Bypass Techniques Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Video Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Contributors 1 The Philosophy of Microsurgical Practice: Four Founding Principles Inherited from the Great Thinkers 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Principle One: The Terrain 1.3 Principle Two: The Movement 1.4 Principle Three: The Preparation 1.5 Principle Four: Complete the 揊our Stages of the Fighting Rooster? References 2 Day 1: The Organization of the Microsurgical Laboratory: Necessary Tools and Equipment 2.1 Organization of the Microsurgical Training Laboratory 2.2 Laboratory Setup 2.3 Materials and Equipment 2.4 Devices for Simulation of a Deep Operative Field 2.5 Costs of Instruments and Alternatives to Purchasing 2.6 Conclusion References 3 Day 2: Dry-Laboratory Microsurgical Training: Techniques and Manual Skills 3.1 Techniques and Manual Skills 3.2 Mental Concentration 3.3 Position of the Operator 3.4 Managing Tremor 3.5 Techniques for Holding Microsurgical Instruments 3.6 Mastering Dissection with Bayonet Scissors 3.7 Warm-up Exercises 3.8 Anastomosis on a 揇ry? Model References 4 Day 3:Wet-Laboratory Microsurgical Training: Basic Principles forWorking with Laboratory Animals 4.1 Basic Principles ofWorking with Laboratory Animals 4.2 The Three 揜? Principles 4.3 Symptoms of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals 4.4 Anesthesia 4.5 Blood Loss 4.6 Euthanasia 4.7 Hazards in Animal Research 4.8 Microneurosurgical Training in aWet Laboratory References 5 Day 4: Exercise Set 1: Basic Arterial Anastomoses 5.1 Vascular Suturing 5.2 Exercise: End-to-End Anastomosis on Rat Carotid Arteries 5.3 Exercise: End-to-Side Anastomosis on Rat Carotid Arteries桟ontinuous Suture 5.4 Exercise: Double End-to-Side Anastomosis on Carotid Arteries? Arterial Loop 5.5 Exercise: End-to-Side Anastomosis Between Carotid Artery and Jugular Vein? Interrupted Suture 5.6 Exercise: Side-to-Side Anastomosis on a Femoral Artery and Vein桟ontinuous Suture 5.7 Tests for Patency of the Anastomosis 5.8 Hemostasis References 6 Day 5: Exercise Set 2: Deep Field Anastomoses and Complex Vascular Reconstructions 6.1 Microsurgical Training in a Deep Surgical Field 6.2 Exercise: Deep Operative Field Dissection 6.3 Exercise: Anastomosis in a Deep Operative Field 6.4 Complex Microvascular Reconstruction 6.5 Exercise: Mismatched Orifices 梀enous Interposition Graft onto the Carotid Artery 6.6 Exercise: Epineural Suture 6.7 Exercise: Fascicular Suture Reference 7 Day 6: Exercises: Kidney Autotransplantation, Supermicrosurgery, and Aneurysm Clipping 7.1 Exercise: Kidney Autotransplantation 7.2 Exercise: Supermicrosurgery to Create a Free Groin Flap with the Vascular Pedicle 7.3 Exercise: Aneurysm Dissection and Clipping in a Human Placenta Model References 8 Day 7: Models for Microneurosurgical Training and Schedules for Training 8.1 Models for Microneurosurgical Training 8.2 Practice Schedule 8.3 Assessment of Microsurgical Performance and Skills References 9 Possible Bypass Errors 9.1 Possible Bypass Errors 9.2 Patient朤reatment Mismatch 9.3 Operating Room Environment and Operative Team 9.4 Anesthesia-Related Issues 9.5 Donor Vessel 9.6 Craniotomy 9.7 Choosing a Recipient Vessel 9.8 Operative Field 9.9 Instruments 9.10 Vessel Preparation 9.11 Running Suture 9.12 Knots and Thread 9.13 Interrupted Suture 9.14 Grabbing the Vessel 9.15 Bleeding 9.16 Assessing Flow 9.17 Wound Closure 9.18 Postoperative Period 9.19 Conclusion References 10 Translation of Laboratory Skills: Indications for Bypass in Neurosurgery 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Types of Bypass 10.3 Operative Techniques for Direct Bypass Procedures References 11 Case Examples of Cerebrovascular Bypass 11.1 Bypass Indication for Atherosclerotic Occlusive Diseases 11.2 Illustrative Case 1: Atherosclerotic Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion 11.3 Indications of Bypass for Moyamoya Disease and Moyamoya Syndrome 11.4 Illustrative Case 2: Moyamoya Disease 11.5 Indications for Bypass in Complex and Giant Aneurysms 11.6 Illustrative Case 3: Giant Arterial Aneurysm 11.7 Indications for Bypass Skull Base Tumors 11.8 Illustrative Case 4: Bypass in the Setting of Skull Base Tumor 11.9 Discussion 11.10 Conclusion References 12 Postscript 12.1 References Access additional media now! Quick Access Important Notes Index