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دانلود کتاب Sabiston Textbook of Surgery: The Biological Basis of Modern Surgical Practice

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Sabiston Textbook of Surgery: The Biological Basis of Modern Surgical Practice

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Sabiston Textbook of Surgery: The Biological Basis of Modern Surgical Practice

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ISBN (شابک) : 9780323640626, 2020936664 
ناشر: Elsevier 
سال نشر: 2019 
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زبان: English 
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Front Cover
Inside Front Cover
Sabiston Textbook of Surgery The Biological Basis
Copyright
Dedication
Contributors
Preface
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Contents
Video Contents
Section I: Surgical Basis Principles
	Chapter 1: The Rise of Modern Surgery: An Overview
		The Beginnings
		Knowledge of Anatomy
		Control of Bleeding
		Control of Pain
		Control of Infection
		Other Advances That Furthered the Rise of Modern Surgery
			X-Rays
			Blood Transfusion
			Frozen Section
		Ascent of Scientific Surgery
			Standardized Postgraduate Surgical Education and Training Programs
			Experimental Surgical Research Laboratories
			Specialty Journals, Textbooks, Monographs, and Treatises
			Professional Societies and Licensing Organizations
		The Modern Era
		Diversity
		The Future
		Selected References
	Chapter 2: Ethics and Professionalism in Surgery
		Ethical Frameworks
		A General Approach For Ethical Issue Resolution
		Physician–Patient Relationship
		Surgical Training and Innovation
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 3: The Inflammatory Response
		Components of the Inflammatory Response
			Cells of the Immune System
				Neutrophils
				Macrophages
				Dendritic Cells
				T Cell
				B Cell
			Innate Immunity
				Toll-Like Receptors
				Inflammasome
				High-Mobility Group Box Protein 1
				Cytokines
			Complement System
			Adaptive Immunity
			The Nervous System and Immunity
				The Inflammatory Reflex Arc
				The Neuroendocrine System and Inflammation
		Inflammation and the Critically Ill
			Historical Perspective
			Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
			Compensatory Antiinflammatory Response
			Genomics and Understanding Inflammation
			Diagnosis and Immunotherapy in Sepsis
			Multiple Organ Failure
			Persistent Inflammation, Immunosuppression, and Catabolism Syndrome
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 4: Shock, Electrolytes, and Fluid
		History
			Resuscitation
			Shock
			Fluids
			Blood Transfusions
		Physiology of Shock
			Bleeding
			Shock Index
			Lactate and Base Deficit
			Compensatory Mechanisms
			Lethal Triad
				Acidosis
				Hypothermia
				Coagulopathy
			Oxygen Delivery
			Optimization (Supernormalization)
			Global Perfusion Versus Regional Perfusion
			Septic Shock
		Problems With Resuscitation
			Bleeding
			Trauma Immunology and Inflammation
		Evolution of Modern Resuscitation
			Detrimental Impact of Fluids
			Damage Control Resuscitation
			Whole Blood Resuscitation
			Resuscitation With 1:1:1
			Massive Transfusion Protocol
		Current Status of Fluid Types
			Crystalloids
			Hypertonic Saline
			Colloids
		Future Resuscitation Research
			Blood Substitutes
			Perfluorocarbons
			Novel Fluids
			Dried Plasma
			Pharmacologic Agents
			Suspended Animation
		Perioperative Fluid Management
			Body Water
			Maintenance Fluids
			Adrenal Gland
			Antidiuretic Hormone and Water
		Electrolytes
			Sodium
				Hyponatremia
				Hypernatremia
			Potassium
				Hypokalemia
				Hyperkalemia
			Calcium
				Hypocalcemia
				Hypercalcemia
			Magnesium
				Hypomagnesemia
				Hypermagnesemia
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 5: Metabolism in Surgical Patients
		Metabolic Science
			History of Metabolism Research
			Cellular Bioenergetics
			Maintenance of Cell Structure and Function
		Surgical Metabolism
			Assessment of Nutritional Status
			Metabolism in Critical Illness
			Inflammatory Diseases Without Hypermetabolism
			Inflammatory Diseases With Hypermetabolism
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 6:  Wound Healing
		Tissue Injury and Response
		Wound-Healing Phases
			Inflammatory Phase
				Hemostasis and Inflammation
				Increased Vascular Permeability
				Chemokines
				Polymorphonuclear Cells
				Macrophages
				Lymphocytes
			Proliferative Phase
				Angiogenesis
				Fibroplasia
			Epithelialization
				Extracellular Matrix
			Maturational Phase
			Remodeling
		Abnormal Wound Healing
			Hypertrophic Scars and Keloids
				Prevention of Hypertrophic or Keloid Scars
				Linear Hypertrophic Scars
				Widespread Hypertrophic Scars
				Keloids
			Chronic Nonhealing Wounds
			Other Causes of Abnormal Wound Healing
				Hypoxia
				Diabetes
				Ionizing Radiation
				Aging
				Malnutrition
				Drugs
			Treatment of Chronic Wounds
		Wound Dressings
		Other Therapies
			Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
			Negative Pressure–Assisted Wound Therapy
		Fetal Wound Healing
		Tissue Engineering
		Gene and Stem Cell Therapy
		New Horizons
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 7: Regenerative Medicine
		Stem Cell Sources
			Embryonic Stem Cells
			Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer
			Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
			Fetal Stem Cells
			Adult Stem Cells
			Hematopoietic Stem Cells
			Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells
			Bone Marrow–Derived Stromal Cells
			Adipose Tissue–Derived Stem/Stromal Cells
			Endothelial Progenitor Cells
			Skeletal Stem Cells
			Miscellaneous Adult Stem Cells
			Stem Cells and Cancer
		Bioengineering for Regenerative Medicine
			Biomaterials as Constructs for Cell Delivery and Cell Differentiation
			Organ-Level Tissue Engineering
		Clinical Applications of Stem Cells
			Embryonic Stem Cells
			Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer
			Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
			Bone Marrow Transplant
			Multipotent Adult Stem Cells
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 8: Critical Assessment of Surgical Outcomes and Health Services Research
		Evidence-Based Approach to Surgery
			Evaluating Research Study Questions
			Study Design
				Randomized Controlled Trials
				Cross-Sectional Study
				Case-Control Study
				Cohort Study
				Case Series and Reports
			Synthetic and Systematic Outcome Studies
				Meta Analyses
				Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
				Systematic Reviews
				Qualitative Data Analysis
		Appraising Surgical Evidence
			Evaluating Study Quality
				Internal Validity
				Hypothesis Testing
		Interpreting and Applying Evidence to Surgical Practice
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 9: Safety in the Surgical Environment
		Fostering a Culture of Safety Through Leadership
		Local Organizational Structures to Promote Perioperative Safety
		National and Health Care System–Level Safety Initiatives
		System-Level Interventions Improve Safety
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
Section II: Perioperative Management
	Chapter 10: Principles of Preoperative and Operative Surgery
		Principles of Surgical Evaluation
			Patient–Surgeon Relationship
			Surgical Objectives
			Elective, Urgent, and Emergent Indications
			Risk Assessment
			Informed Consent
		Assessment of Geriatric Surgical Patients
			Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment
			Cognitive Impairment and Delirium
			Depression
			Medication Management
			Functional Status and Frailty
			Patient Counseling
		Systems Approach to Preoperative Evaluation
			Cardiovascular System
				Risk Prediction Scales/Indices
				Preoperative Testing (Electrocardiogram, Echocardiography, Stress Test, Angiography)
				Surgery After Coronary Revascularization
				Other High-Risk Cardiac Patients
				Perioperative Cardiovascular Medications
			Pulmonary System
			Renal System
			Hepatobiliary System
			Hematologic System
				Anemia
				Inherited Coagulopathy
				Antiplatelet Therapies
				Anticoagulation
				Oral Direct Thrombin and Factor Xa Inhibitors
			Endocrine System
				Diabetes Mellitus
				Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism
				Adrenocortical System
				Neoplastic Endocrinopathies
			Nutrition and Obesity
				Preoperative Nutrition Assessment
				Nutrition Supplementation
				Obesity
		Preoperative Considerations and Care Protocols
			Patient Recovery Pathways
			Antibiotic Prophylaxis
			Review of Medications
			Preoperative Fasting
		Operating Room
			Maintenance of Normothermia
			Preoperative Skin Preparation
			Hemostasis
			Wound Closure
			Surgical Adhesives
		Surgical Devices, Energy Sources, and Staplers
			Electrosurgery and Electrocautery
				Monopolar Electrosurgery
				Bipolar Electrosurgery
				LigaSure and Enseal
				Saline-Cooled Radiofrequency Dissectors
			Ultrasonic Dissectors
				Harmonic Scalpel
				Cavitron Ultrasound Surgical Aspirator
			Ablation Technology
				Radiofrequency Ablation
				Microwave Ablation
			Other Energy Devices
				Argon Beam Coagulator
			Surgical Staplers
		Potential Causes of Intraoperative Instability
			Malignant Hyperthermia
			Gas Embolus: Air and Carbon Dioxide
			Myocardial Infarction, Pulmonary Embolus, and Pneumothorax
			Hemorrhage
		Outpatient Surgery
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 11: Surgical Infections and Antibiotic Use
		Surgical Site Infections
			Classification of Surgical Site Infection
			Risk Factors for Surgical Site Infection
			Surgical Site Infection Prevention
			Treatment of Surgical Site Infection
		Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections
			Diagnosis
			Imaging
			Local Exploration
			Treatment of Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections
				Surgery
				Antibiotics
				Resuscitation
				Wound Care and Reconstruction
		Specific Infections
			Intraabdominal Abscess
				Definition, Etiology, and Classification of Intraabdominal Abscess
				Diagnostic Evaluation
				Management of Intraabdominal Abscess
			Intrathoracic Abscess
				Management of Pleural Empyema
				Treatment of Acute Empyema
				Treatment of Chronic Empyema
			Clostridium difficile Infection
			Clostridium septicum and Colorectal Malignancy
		Health Care–Associated Infections
			Catheter-Associated Bloodstream Infections
			Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections
			Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
		Antibiotic Resistance
			Appropriate Antibiotic Use
		Clinically Important Pathogens
			Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae
				Mode of Transmission
				Reservoirs
				Risk Factors for Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae Infections
				Treatment
			Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus
				Mode of Transmission
				VRE Reservoirs
				Risk Factors for VRE Infection
				Treatment
			Fungal Infections in Surgical Patients
				Mode of Transmission
				Risk Factors
				Diagnosis
				Treatment of Invasive Fungal Infections
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 12: Surgical Complications
		Wound Complications
			Seroma
				Presentation and Management
			Hematoma
				Presentation and Management
			Acute Wound Failure (Dehiscence)
				Causes
				Presentation and Management
			Surgical Site Infection
				Prevention and Management
		Thermal Regulation
			Hypothermia
				Causes
				Presentation
				Treatment
			Malignant Hyperthermia
			Postoperative Fever
				Causes
		Respiratory Complications
			General Considerations
			Atelectasis
			Pneumonia
				Diagnosis
				Treatment
			Aspiration Pneumonitis and Aspiration Pneumonia
				Causes
				Presentation and Diagnosis
				Treatment
			Pulmonary Edema and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
				Presentation and Diagnosis
				Management
			Venous Thromboembolism
				Presentation and Diagnosis
				Management
		Cardiac Complications
			Perioperative Myocardial Ischemia and Infarction
				Cause
				Presentation and Diagnosis
				Prevention and Management
			Postoperative Hypertension
				Causes
				Presentation and Management
			Postoperative Arrhythmias
				Presentation
			Postoperative Heart Failure
				Presentation and Management
		Renal and Urinary Complications
			Acute Kidney Injury
				Presentation and Management
			Urinary Retention
				Presentation and Management
		Endocrine Dysfunction
			Adrenal Insufficiency
				Causes
				Presentation
				Management
			Hyperthyroid Crisis
				Causes
				Presentation and Diagnosis
				Treatment
			Hypothyroidism
				Causes
				Presentation and Diagnosis
				Treatment
			Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion
				Causes
				Presentation
				Treatment
		Gastrointestinal Complications
			Ileus and Early Postoperative Bowel Obstruction
				Causes
				Presentation
				Treatment
			Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
				Cause
				Presentation
				Diagnosis
				Treatment
			Postoperative Gastrointestinal Bleeding
				Causes
				Presentation
				Diagnosis and Treatment
			Stomal Complications
				Causes
				Presentation and Diagnosis
				Treatment
			Clostridioides difficile Colitis
				Clinical Presentation
				Diagnosis
				Prevention and Management
			Anastomotic Leak
				Causes
				Presentation and Diagnosis
			Intestinal Fistulas
				Causes
				Presentation and Diagnosis
				Treatment
			Pancreatic Fistulas
		Hepatobiliary Complications
			Bile Duct Injuries
				Causes
				Presentation and Diagnosis
				Treatment
			Vasculobiliary Injury
		Neurologic Complications
			Postoperative Delirium
				Cause and Risk Factors
				Presentation
				Prevention and Management
			Perioperative Seizure
			Perioperative Stroke
				Causes and Presentation
				Treatment
		Ear, Nose, and Throat Complications
			Epistaxis
			Nosocomial Sinusitis
			Acute Hearing Loss
			Parotitis
		The Geriatric Patient and Frailty
			Treatment
			Recommendations
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 13: Surgery in the Geriatric Patient
		Outcomes of Surgery in Older Adults
		Frailty and Physiologic Decline
			Frailty
			Organ-Specific Decline
				Cardiovascular System
				Respiratory System
				Renal System
				Hepatobiliary System
				Immune Function
				Glucose Homeostasis
		Preoperative Assessment and Decision-Making
			Patient Counseling
				Surgical Decision-Making
				Advanced Directives
				Palliative Care
			Screening to Identify High-Risk Characteristics
				Cognitive Assessment
				Capacity
				Delirium Risk
				Depression
				Functional Assessment
				Mobility/Fall Risk Assessment
				Nutritional Status and Swallowing Function
				Medication Management
		Intraoperative and Postoperative Management
			Multimodality Pain Control
			Delirium
			Aspiration
			Deconditioning
		Transitions of Care
		Surgery of Major Organ Systems
			Endocrine Surgery
				Thyroid Disease
				Parathyroid Disease
			Breast Disease
				Epidemiology
				Presentation and Screening
				Pathology and Treatment
			Gastrointestinal Surgery
				Esophagus
				Stomach
				Biliary Tract Disease
				Liver
				Small Bowel Obstruction
				Appendicitis
				Carcinoma of the Colon and Rectum
				Abdominal Wall Hernias
			Vascular Diseases
				Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
				Carotid Artery Disease
				Peripheral Vascular Disease
			Cardiothoracic Diseases
				Coronary Artery Disease
				Valvular Disease
				Lung Cancer
			Trauma
			Transplantation
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 14: Anesthesiology Principles, Pain Management, and Conscious Sedation
		Pharmacologic Principles
			Inhalational Agents
				Nitrous Oxide
				Isoflurane
				Sevoflurane
				Desflurane
			Intravenous Agents
				Induction Agents
				Opioids
				Neuromuscular Blockers
		Anesthesia Equipment
		Patient Monitoring During and After Anesthesia
			Blood Pressure Monitoring
			Electrocardiography
			Ventilation Monitoring
			Oxygenation Monitoring
			Temperature Monitoring
			Neuromuscular Blockade Monitoring
			Central Nervous System Monitoring
			Hemodynamic Monitoring (Transesophageal Echocardiography/Right Heart Catheter)
			Point-of-Care Ultrasound
		Preoperative Evaluation
			Airway Examination
			Cardiovascular Disease
				Endocarditis Prophylaxis
			Pulmonary Disease
			Renal and Hepatic Disease
			Nutrition, Endocrinology, and Metabolism
			Fasting Before Surgery
			Assessment of Physical Status
		Selection of Anesthetic Techniques and Drugs
			Risk of Anesthesia
			Selection of a Specific Technique
		Airway Management
		General Anesthesia
		Regional Anesthesia
			Local Anesthetic Drugs
			Spinal Anesthesia
			Epidural Anesthesia
			Peripheral Nerve Blocks
			Abdominal Wall Blocks
			Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Pathways
		Conscious Sedation
		Postanesthesia Care
			Postoperative Agitation, Delirium, and Cognitive Decline
			Respiratory Complications
			Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting
			Hypothermia
			Circulatory Complications
			Postoperative Visual Loss
		Acute Pain Management
			Mechanisms of Acute Pain
			Methods of Analgesia
				Opioids
				Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs
				Local Anesthetics for the Management of Acute Pain
				Combination Analgesic Therapy
				Neuraxial Analgesia
				Intravenous Patient-Controlled Analgesia
				Selection of Methods of Postoperative Analgesia
			Chronic Pain
			Specific Types of Acute Pain Patients
				Patients With a History of Chronic Pain
				Patients With a History of Substance Abuse
				Pediatric Patients
				Elderly Patients
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 15: Emerging Technology in Surgery: Informatics, Electronics
		Recent Significant Advances in Surgical Technology
			Continuing Evolution of Minimal-Access Surgery
			Advances in Endoscopy as a Surgical Platform
			Evolution of Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery
			Digitization and Augmentation of Surgery
		Evolving Technologies in Surgery
			3D Printing and Bioprinting
			Artificial Intelligence
			Intraoperative Diagnostic Tools for Targeted Surgery
		Process of Innovation in Surgery
		Innovations in Simulation: Surgical Training and Operative Planning
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 16: Robotic Surgery
		Preface
		History
		Preparing for Robotic Surgery
			Understanding da Vinci Si and Xi Surgical Systems
			Operating Room Setup
			Choosing Robotic Instruments
		Current Status of Selected Robotic Operations
			Robotic Ventral Hernia Repair With Mesh
			Robotic Total Mesorectal Excision for Rectal Cancer
			Robotic Pancreatic Surgery
				Robotic Pancreaticoduodenectomy
			Robotic Distal Pancreatectomy
			Robotic Liver Resections
				Robotic Versus Laparoscopic Liver Resections
				Difference in Lesion Location
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
Section III: Trauma and Critical Care
	Chapter 17: Management of Acute Trauma
		Overview and History
		Trauma Systems
		Injury Scoring
		Prehospital Trauma Care
		Initial Assessment and Management
			Airway
			Breathing
			Circulation
			Disability and Exposure
			Resuscitative Thoracotomy and Endovascular Aortic Occlusion
			Secondary Survey
		Management of Specific Injuries
			Damage Control Principles
			Injuries to the Brain
				Immediate Management
				Evaluation
				Management
			Injuries to the Spinal Cord and the Vertebral Column
				Immediate Management
				Evaluation
				Management
			Injury to the Maxillofacial Region
				Immediate Management
				Evaluation
				Management
			Injuries to the Neck
				Immediate Management
				Evaluation
				Management
			Injuries to the Chest
				Immediate Management
				Evaluation
				Management
			Injuries to the Abdomen
				Blunt Abdominal Trauma Evaluation
				Penetrating Abdominal Trauma Evaluation
				Management
			Injuries to the Pelvis and Extremities
		Rehabilitation
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 18: The Difficult Abdominal Wall
		Suture Material
		Closure Technique
		Prophylactic Mesh
		Abdominal Fascial Dehiscence
		Temporary Abdominal Closure
		Management of the Open Abdomen and Assessing Readiness for Abdominal Closure
		Pharmacologic Adjuncts to Closure
		Synthetic Mesh Failure
		Challenges in the Contaminated Field
		Seroma and Skin Necrosis
		Preparation For Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
		Definitive Repair — Creating a Dynamic Abdominal Wall
		Rives-Stoppa-Wantz and Transversus Abdominis Release Techniques
		Perioperative Considerations
		Summary
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 19: Emergency Care of Musculoskeletal Injuries
		Epidemiology of Orthopedic Injuries
		Terminology
			Fracture Types
			Other Injuries
		Fixation Principles
		Patient Evaluation
			History
			Trauma Room Evaluation
			Diagnostic Imaging
				Shoulder
				Elbow
				Forearm and Wrist
				Pelvis and Acetabulum
				Hip
				Knee
				Ankle
				Foot
				Spine
			Vascular Injuries
			Initial Management
			Wound Management
			Reduction and Immobilization
			Traction
			Prioritization of Surgical Care
		Time-Dependent Orthopedic Injuries
			Open Fractures
			Classification
			Initial Management
			Limb Salvage Versus Primary Amputation
			Fractures Secondary to Firearm Injury
			Skeletal Stabilization
		Acute Compartment Syndrome
			Pathogenesis
			Diagnosis
			Surgical Treatment
		Pelvic Ring Disruption
			Classification
			Management
				Initial Stabilization
				Definitive Management
		Spinal Injuries
			Evaluation
			Management
		Dislocations
			Patient Evaluation
			Special Considerations for the Trauma Setting
			Treatment
		Vascular Injuries
			Incidence and Recognition
			Management
		Common Long Bone Fractures
			Femur Fractures
				Epidemiology and Significance
				Initial Management
				Definitive Stabilization
			Tibial Shaft Fractures
				Epidemiology and Significance
				Blood Supply
				Associated Soft Tissue Injuries
				Management and Treatment
			Humerus Shaft Fractures
				Epidemiology, Acceptable Alignment, and Associated Injuries
				Treatment
		Challenges and Complications
			Missed Injuries
			Drug and Alcohol Use
			Thromboembolic Complications
			Pulmonary Failure: Fat Emboli Syndrome and ARDS
		Postoperative Mobilization
		Summary
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 20: Burns
		General Considerations
		Burn Units
		Pathophysiology of Burns
			Local Changes
				Burn Depth
				Burn Size
			Systemic Changes
				Inflammation and Edema
				Effects on the Renal System
				Effects on the Immune System
				Hypermetabolism
		Initial Treatment of Burns
			Prehospital
			Initial Assessment
			Wound Care
			Transport
			Resuscitation
			Escharotomies
		Inhalation Injury
		Wound Care
			Antimicrobials
			Synthetic and Biologic Dressings
			Excision and Grafting
		Minimizing Complications
			Etiology and Pathophysiology
			Prevention
			Organ Failure
				Renal Failure
				Pulmonary Failure
				Hepatic Failure
				Hematologic Failure
		Nutrition
		Electrical Burns
			Initial Treatment
			Delayed Effects
		Chemical Burns
			Alkali
			Acids
			Hydrocarbons
		Summary
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 21: Bites and Stings
		Snakebites
			Epidemiology
			Venomous Species Indigenous to United States
			Pathophysiology
			Clinical Manifestations
			Management
			Antivenin Therapy
			Coagulopathy of Envenomation
			Fasciotomy
		Mammalian Bites
			Epidemiology
			Treatment
				Evaluation
				Wound Care
				Microbiology
				Antibiotics
				Rabies
		Arthropod Bites and Stings
			Black Widow Spiders
				Toxicology
				Clinical Manifestations
				Treatment
			Brown Recluse Spiders
				Toxicology
				Clinical Manifestations
				Treatment
			Scorpions
				Toxicology
				Clinical Manifestations
				Treatment
			Ticks
			Hymenoptera
				Toxicology
				Clinical Reactions
				Treatment
		Marine Bites and Stings
			Initial Assessment
			Microbiology of Marine-Related Soft Tissue Infections
			General Management
				Wound Care
				Antivenom
			Injuries From Nonvenomous Aquatic Animals
				Sharks
				Moray Eels
				Alligators and Crocodiles
				Miscellaneous
			Envenomation by Invertebrates
				Coelenterates
				Sponges
				Echinodermata
				Mollusks
				Annelid Worms (Bristleworms)
			Envenomation by Vertebrates
				Stingrays
				Miscellaneous Fish
				Sea Snakes
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 22: Surgical Critical Care
		Neurologic System
			Pain and Agitation
			Altered Mental Status and Delirium
			Traumatic Brain Injury
		Cardiovascular System
			Cardiac Physiology
			Cardiac Arrhythmias
				Supraventricular Tachycardias
				Bradycardia
			Shock
				Hypovolemic Shock
				Hemorrhagic Shock
				Cardiogenic Shock
				Obstructive Shock
			Myocardial Infarction
		Respiratory System
			Respiratory Physiology
			Oxygen Therapy
			Noninvasive Ventilation
			Intubation and Mechanical Ventilation
			Standard Modes of Mechanical Ventilation
				Volume Assist Control
				Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation
				Pressure Support Ventilation
			Advanced Modes of Mechanical Ventilation
				High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation
				Airway Pressure Release Ventilation and Biphasic Positive Airway Pressure Ventilation
				Pressure Regulated Volume Control and Adaptive Support Ventilation
				Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
			Extubation or Tracheostomy
			Pulmonary Pathology
				Pulmonary Embolism
				Pneumonia
				Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
		Gastrointestinal System
			Nutritional Requirements of the Critically Ill Patient
			Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition
			Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis
		Hepatic System
			Perioperative Management of the Cirrhotic Patient
			Management of Liver Injuries
		Renal System
			Physiology
			Acid Base Disturbances
				Metabolic Acidosis
				Metabolic Alkalosis
				Respiratory Acidosis
				Respiratory Alkalosis
			Electrolyte Abnormalities
				Hyponatremia
				Hypernatremia
			Acute Kidney Injury
				Hyperkalemia
				Volume Overload
				Metabolic Acidosis
				Hypocalcemia and Hyperphosphatemia
		Hematologic System
			Thromboelastography
			Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
			Venous Thromboembolism
			Hemoglobin Transfusion Strategies
		Endocrine System
			Glucose Control
			Adrenal Insufficiency
			Thyroid Dysfunction
		Infectious Diseases
			General Principles
			Central Line–Associated Bloodstream Infections
			Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections
			Diarrhea and Clostridioides difficile
			Other Common Infectious Issues in the ICU
				Intra abdominal Infections
				Thrombophlebitis
		Special Issues
			The Open Abdomen
			Palliative Care
			Multisystem Organ Failure and Futility
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 23: Bedside Surgical Procedures
		Rationale for Bedside Surgical Procedures
		Taking the Operating Room to the Bedside
		Safety Practices For Bedside Surgical Procedures
		Selection of Patients For Bedside Surgical Procedures
		Bedside Laparotomy
		Tracheostomy
		Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy
		Bronchoscopy
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 24: The Surgeon’s Role in Mass Casualty Incidents
		History
		Key Definitions
		MASCAL Key Principles
		Critical MASCAL Lessons Learned
		MASCAL Management and the Surgeon\'s Role in Triage
			Training
			Triage Systems
			Readiness
			Understanding the Hospital Incident Command System
			Integration of Systems
			Security
			Communications
			Regional
			Local Integration
			Documentation and Patient Tracking
			Community Elements and Other Considerations
			Adaptable
			Grow (Elements of a Learning Health System)
			Exsanguination Control Along the Spectrum
		Conclusions
		Selected References
		References
Section IV: Transplantation and Immunology
	Chapter 25: Transplantation Immunobiology and Immunosuppression
		The Immune Response
			Innate Immunity
			Monocytes
			Dendritic Cells
			Natural Killer Cells
			Acquired Immunity
			Major Histocompatibility Locus: Transplant Antigens
			Human Histocompatibility Complex
				Class I Major Histocompatibility Complex
				Class II Major Histocompatibility Complex
				Human Leukocyte Antigen Typing: Implications for Transplantation
			Cellular Components of the Acquired Immune System
				T-Cell Receptor
				T-Cell Activation
				Costimulation
				T-Cell Effector Functions
				Cytokines
				B Cells and Antibody Production
		Transplant Immunity
			Rejection
			Hyperacute Rejection
			Acute Rejection
			Chronic Rejection
		Immunosuppression
			Induction Therapy
				Antithymocyte Globulin
				Anti–IL-2 Receptor Antibodies
				OKT3
				Alemtuzumab
			Maintenance Immunosuppression
				Corticosteroids
				Antiproliferative Agents
				Calcineurin Inhibitors
				Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Inhibitors
				Costimulation Blockade
				B-Cell and Antibody-Directed Therapies
				Antiplasma Cell Therapies
				Novel Immunosuppressive Agents
			Complications of Immunosuppression
				Risk of Infection
				Risk for Malignant Disease
				Nonimmune Side Effects
		Tolerance
			Lymphocyte Depletion
			Costimulation Blockade
			Chimerism
		Xenotransplantation
			Concordant Xenografts
			Discordant Xenografts
		New Areas of Transplantation
			Islet Cell Transplantation
			Vascularized Composite Tissue Transplantation
			Uterus Transplantation
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 26: Liver Transplantation
		History
		Indications
			Noncholestatic Cirrhosis
				Alcoholic
				Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
				Hepatitis C
				Cryptogenic
				Autoimmune
				Hepatitis B
			Cholestatic Liver Disease
				Primary Biliary Cholangitis
				Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
				Caroli Disease
			Acute Liver Failure
			Malignant Neoplasms
				Hepatocellular Cancer
				Cholangiocarcinoma
			Other
				Budd-Chiari Syndrome
			Very Rare Causes of Liver Failure That Can Be Addressed With Liver Transplantation
				Total Parenteral Nutrition/Hyperalimentation-Induced Liver Disease
				Polycystic Liver Disease
				Hepatic Adenoma
				Metastatic Cancer
				Hemangioendothelioma
				Wilson Disease
		Contraindications
		MELD and Allocation
		Donor Selection
		Preoperative Evaluation
		Surgical Considerations
		Postoperative Management
		Complications and Their Treatment
		Immunosuppression
		Living Donor Liver Transplantation Including Donor Selection
			Donor
			Recipient
		Pediatric Liver Transplantation
		New Technologies Including Machine Perfusion
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 27: Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation
		Historical Perspective
		Kidney Transplantation
			Indications
			Patient Selection
			Living Donor Selection
			Laparoscopic Surgical Technique
			Open Surgical Technique
			Postoperative Care and Follow-up of Living Donors
			Deceased Donor Surgical Technique
				Preservation and Storage
				Recipient Operation
			Kidney Allocation
			Postoperative Surgical Complications
				Hemorrhage
				Venous Thrombosis
				Arterial Thrombosis
				Arterial Stenosis
				Urologic Complications
				Lymphocele
				Infections
			Outcomes
		Pancreas Transplantation
			Patient Selection
			Pancreas Donor
			Pancreas Procurement, Preparation, and Transplantation
			Drainage Techniques
				Exocrine Drainage
				Endocrine Drainage
			Surgical Complications
				Leak
				Vascular Complications
			Outcomes
		Islet Transplantation
			Isolation and Infusion Techniques
			Outcomes
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 28: Small Bowel Transplantation
		History
		Indications for Intestine Transplantation
		Evaluation
			Recipient Evaluation
			Donor Evaluation
			Donor and Recipient Surgical and Technical Considerations
				Isolated Intestine Transplantation
				Intestine Allograft in Combination with Other Abdominal Organs
				Other Technical Variations
		Immunosuppression
		Complications
			Surgical and Perioperative Complications
			Monitoring and Rejection
			Infection
		Outcomes
			Patient and Graft Survival
			Cost
			Quality of Life
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
Section V: Surgical Oncology
	Chapter 29: Tumor Biology and Tumor Markers
		Epidemiology
			Global Burden of Cancer
			Aging and Cancer
			Obesity, Physical Activity, and Cancer
			Healthcare Disparities and Cancer
		Tumor Biology
			Sustained Proliferative Signaling
			Evading Growth Suppressors
			Resisting Cell Death
			Enabling Replicative Immortality
			Inducing Angiogenesis
			Activating Invasion and Metastasis
			Avoiding Immune Destruction
			Deregulating Cellular Energetics and Metabolomics
			Genomic Instability and Mutation
			Tumor-Promoting Inflammation
			Timing and Pattern of Tumor Growth and Distant Spread
		Carcinogenesis
			Cancer Genetics
			Selected Familial Cancer Syndromes
				Retinoblastoma
				Li-Fraumeni Syndrome
				Familial Adenomatous Polyposis and Related Polyposis Syndromes
				Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer
				BRCA1 and BRCA2
				Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1
				Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2
				von Hippel–Lindau Syndrome
			Cancer Epigenetics
			Cancer Microbiome
			Carcinogens
				Chemical Carcinogens
				Radiation Carcinogenesis
				Infectious Carcinogens
				Parasite Carcinogenesis
				Chronic Inflammation
		Tumor Markers
			Protein Tumor Markers
				Carcinoembryonic Antigen
				α-Fetoprotein
				Carbohydrate Antigen 19-9
			Prostate-Specific Antigen
				Testing
				Screening
				Prognosis and Monitoring Response to Therapy
			Carbohydrate Antigen 125
				Testing
				Screening
				Prognosis
				Monitoring Response to Therapy
			α-Fetoprotein and Human Chorionic Gonadotropin in Testicular Germ Cell Tumors
			Proteomic Profiling
			Circulating Tumor Cells
			RNA-Based Markers
				Circulating RNA
				Tissue-Derived RNA
			DNA-Based Markers
				Gene Mutations
				Circulating Tumor DNA
				Epigenetic Changes
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 30: Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy
		Overview of Tumor Immunology
			T Lymphocytes and Natural Killer Cells
			Antigen-Presenting Cells
			Antibody
			Tumor Antigens
			Immunosuppressive Tumor Microenvironment
		Immunotherapy
			Cytokine Therapy
			Vaccines
			Targeting Immunomodulatory Pathways
			T-Cell Adoptive Therapy
			Bispecific Antibodies
			Monoclonal Antibody Therapy
				Factors Governing the Therapeutic Potential of Monoclonal Antibodies
				Unconjugated Antibodies
				Immunoconjugates
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 31: Melanoma and Cutaneous Malignancies
		Melanoma
			Epidemiology
			Precursor Lesions
			Pathogenesis
			Initial Evaluation
				Biopsy
				Pathology
			Staging
				AJCC Staging
				Beyond the AJCC TNM Staging
				Additional Workup and Imaging
			Treatment
				Wide Local Excision
				Evaluation and Management of Regional Lymph Nodes
				Adjuvant Therapy
				Surveillance
				Treatment of Locoregional Recurrent Disease
				Treatment of Metastatic Disease
			Special Situations and Noncutaneous Melanoma
				Unknown Primary Melanoma
				Melanoma and Pregnancy
				Noncutaneous Melanoma
		Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers
			Squamous Cell Carcinoma
				Presentation and Risk Factors
				Treatment
			Basal Cell Carcinoma
				Presentation and Risk Factors
				Treatment
			Merkel Cell Carcinoma
			Other Cutaneous Malignancies
				Cutaneous Angiosarcoma
				Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans
				Kaposi Sarcoma
				Extramammary Paget Disease
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 32: Soft Tissue Sarcoma
		Epidemiology
		Core Concepts
			Germline Mutations
				Neurofibromatosis Type 1
				Li-Fraumeni Syndrome
				Familial Adenomatous Polyposis and Gardner Syndrome
				Radiation
				Carcinogens
				Gene Fusions and Molecular Testing
			Staging
				Tumor Grade
			Clinical Evaluation
				Lipomatous Tumors
				Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma Reclassification
		Trunk and Extremity Sarcoma
			Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors
			Desmoid Tumor
			Angiosarcoma
			Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans
		Retroperitoneal and Visceral Sarcoma
			Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor
			Leiomyosarcoma
		Summary
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 33: Bone Tumors
		Overview
		Bone Microenvironment
			Drug Therapies
		Bone Macroenvironment
		Biopsy
		Staging
		Oncologic Resection
		Skeletal Reconstruction
			Skeletal Stabilization Utilized in Intralesional Resections
			Skeletal Reconstruction Utilized in Wide Resections
				Allograft
				Arthroplasty
				Amputation
		Benign Bone Tumors
			Enchondroma
			Osteochondroma
			Osteoid Osteoma
			Giant Cell Tumor
		Skeletal Sarcomas
			Osteosarcoma
			Ewing Sarcoma
			Chondrosarcoma
		Bone Metastases
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
Section VI: Head and Neck
	Chapter 34: Head and Neck
		Normal Histology
		Epidemiology
		Carcinogenesis
		Staging
		Clinical Overview
			Evaluation
			Lymphatic Spread
			Therapeutic Options
		Anatomic Sites
			Neck
			Oral Cavity
				Oral Cavity Malignancy
				Oral Cavity Cancer Treatment
				Subsites of the Oral Cavity
			Oropharynx
				Anatomy
				Oropharyngeal Cancer and Treatment
			Hypopharynx
				Anatomy
				Hypopharyngeal Cancer and Therapy
			Larynx
				Anatomy
				Laryngeal Cancer and Therapy
				Treatment of Larynx Cancer
				Complications and Morbidity following Nonsurgical Treatment
				Surgical Therapy
				Speech and Swallowing Rehabilitation
			Salivary
				Anatomy
				Nonneoplastic Salivary Disease
				Neoplasms of the Salivary Glands
				Salivary Cancer and Therapy
				Surgical Technique
			Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses
				Anatomy
				Pathology of the Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses
				Evaluation and Treatment of Sinonasal Cancer
			Nasopharynx
				Anatomy
				Pathology of the Nasopharynx
				Parasellar and Pituitary Skull Base Surgery
			Ear and Temporal Bone
				Anatomy
				Pathology of the Ear and Temporal Bone
				Evaluation of Ear and Temporal Bone Tumors
				Treatment of Ear and Temporal Bone Tumors
		Head and Neck Reconstruction
			Reconstructive Goal 1: Separation of Upper Aerodigestive Tract From Sterile Compartments
			Reconstructive Goal 2: Optimizing Function
			Reconstructive Goal 3: Optimization of Form/Cosmesis
			Reconstructive Options in Head and Neck Surgery
				Secondary Intention
				Primary Closure
				Nonvascularized Grafts
				Adjacent Tissue Transfer and Local Flaps
				Regional Flaps
				Free Tissue Transfer
				Virtual Surgical Planning for Reconstruction of the Facial Skeleton
		Selected References
		Videos
		References
Section VII: Breast
	Chapter 35: Diseases of the Breast
		Anatomy
		Microscopic Anatomy
		Breast Development and Physiology
			Normal Development and Physiology
			Fibrocystic Changes and Breast Pain
			Abnormal Development and Physiology
				Absent or Accessory Breast Tissue
				Gynecomastia
				Nipple Discharge
				Galactocele
		Diagnosis of Breast Disease
			Patient History
			Physical Examination
			Biopsy
				Fine-Needle Aspiration
				Core Needle Biopsy
				Excisional Biopsy
		Breast Imaging
			Screening Mammography
			Ultrasonography
			Magnetic Resonance Imaging
			Nonpalpable Mammographic Abnormalities
			Image-Localized Surgical Excision of Nonpalpable Breast Lesions
		Identification and Care of High-Risk Patients
			Risk Factors for Breast Cancer
				Age and Gender
				Personal History of Cancer
				Histologic Risk Factors
				Family History of Breast Cancer and Genetic Risk Factors
				Reproductive Risk Factors
				Exogenous Hormone Use
			Risk Assessment
			Care of High-Risk Patients
				Close Surveillance
				Chemoprevention for Breast Cancer
				Prophylactic Mastectomy
			Summary: Risk Assessment and Management
		Benign Breast Tumors and Related Diseases
			Breast Cysts
			Fibroadenomas and Other Benign Tumors
			Hamartomas and Adenomas
			Breast Infections and Abscess
			Papillomas and Papillomatosis
			Sclerosing Adenosis
			Radial Scars
			Fat Necrosis
		Epidemiology and Pathology of Breast Cancer
			Epidemiology
			Pathology
				Noninvasive Breast Cancer
				Invasive Breast Cancer
				Molecular Markers and Breast Cancer Subtypes
				Other Tumors of the Breast
		Staging of Breast Cancer
		Surgical Treatment of Breast Cancer
			Historical Perspective
			Surgical Trials of Local Therapy for Operable Breast Cancer
				Radical Mastectomy Versus Total Mastectomy With or Without Radiation Therapy
				Mastectomy Versus Breast-Conserving Therapy
			Planning Surgical Treatments
			Selection of Surgical Therapy
			Factors Influencing Eligibility for Breast Conservation
				Tumor Size
				Margins
				Histology
				Patient Age
			Breast-Conserving Surgery
				Technical Aspects
				Cosmetic Challenges
				Timing of Oncoplastic Surgery
			Mastectomy
				Indications
				Postmastectomy Breast Reconstruction
				Technical Details
			Lymph Node Staging
				Historical Perspective
				Sentinel Lymph Node Dissection
				Lymphatic Mapping Technique and Selection of Patients for Sentinel Lymph Node Dissection
				Outcomes of Sentinel Lymph Node Dissection
		Treatment of Ductal Carcinoma in Situ
			Mastectomy
			Breast-Conserving Therapy
			Role of Tamoxifen and Aromatase Inhibitors
			Sentinel Node Surgery
		Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer
			Radiation Therapy after Breast-Conserving Surgery
			Postmastectomy Radiation Therapy
		Systemic Therapy for Breast Cancer
			Goals of Therapy and Assessment of Potential Benefits and Risks from Therapy
			Chemotherapy
			HER-2–Based Targeted Therapy
			Endocrine Therapy
				Tamoxifen
				Aromatase Inhibitors
				Ovarian Ablation
			Neoadjuvant Systemic Therapy for Operable Breast Cancer
		Treatment of Locally Advanced and Inflammatory Breast Cancer
		Treatment of Special Conditions
			Breast Cancer in Older Adults
			Paget Disease
			Breast Cancer in Men
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 36: Breast Reconstruction
		Breast Conservation Therapy — Oncoplastic Techniques
		Reconstruction After Mastectomy
			Contralateral Breast
			Radiation
			Quality Measurements and Outcomes
			Alloplastic Reconstruction
			Timing — Immediate Versus Delayed
				Delayed
				Immediate
				Delayed-Immediate
			Location of Implant — Prepectoral Versus Subpectoral
				Complications
			Autologous Breast Reconstruction
				Pedicled Flaps (TRAM, Latissimus)
				Free Flaps (ms-TRAM, DIEP, SIEA, PAP/TUG, SGAP, IGAP, Preoperative Planning, SPY, and Postoperative Monitoring)
				Complications
			Combination of Reconstruction Techniques With or Without Implants
		Nipple-Areola Reconstruction
		Revision Surgery — Aesthetics of Breast Reconstruction
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
Section VIII: Endocrine
	Chapter 37: Thyroid
		Disclosures
		History of Thyroid Surgery
		Thyroid Embryology and Anatomy
			Embryology
				Median Thyroid Anlage
				Lateral Thyroid Anlage
				Thyroglossal Duct Cyst
				Ectopic Thyroid Tissue
			Anatomy
				Blood and Lymphatic Supply
				Nerves Associated With the Thyroid Gland
		Thyroid Histology and Physiology
			Histology
			Normal Thyroid Physiology
				Thyroid Hormone
				Calcitonin
			Thyroid Physiology in Pregnancy
			Thyroid Physiology in Nonthyroidal Illness (Euthyroid Sick Syndrome)
		Thyroid Biomarkers
			Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone
			Tetraiodothyronine and Triiodothyronine
			Thyroid Autoantibodies
			Thyroglobulin
			Calcitonin
		Thyroid Imaging
			Neck Ultrasound
			Nuclear Scintigraphy
			Cross-Sectional Imaging
			Positron Emission Tomography
		Hypothyroidism
			Autoimmune Thyroiditis
			Subacute Thyroiditis
			Riedel Thyroiditis
			Acute Suppurative Thyroiditis
			Iatrogenic Hypothyroidism
		Hyperthyroidism
			Graves Disease
			Toxic Multinodular Goiter
			Solitary Toxic Adenoma
			Amiodarone-Induced Thyrotoxicosis
		Nontoxic Goiter
			Endemic (Diffuse) Goiter
			Nontoxic Multinodular Goiter
			Substernal Goiter
			Workup
			Management
		Thyroid Nodule
			Clinical Presentation and Workup
			Ultrasound Evaluation of Thyroid Nodules
			Sonographic Risk Stratification of Thyroid Nodules
			FNA Cytology
			Molecular Testing of FNA Specimens
		Thyroid Cancer
			Incidence
			Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
				A New Entity: Noninvasive Follicular Thyroid Neoplasm With Papillary-Like Nuclear Features
				Thyroid Follicular Cell Neoplasia and Oncogenesis
				Risk Factors
				Clinical Presentation
				Imaging Workup
				Staging
				Surgical Management
				Active Nonoperative Surveillance of PTC
				Postoperative Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone Suppression
				Radioactive Iodine
				Adjuvant Therapies
			Medullary Thyroid Cancer
				Clinical Presentation
				RET and MTC
				Workup
				Surgical Treatment
				Postoperative Surveillance and Adjuvant Therapies
				Staging and Prognosis
			Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer
				Systemic Therapies for Advanced Thyroid Cancers
		Thyroidectomy
			Indications and Nomenclature
			Thyroidectomy Outcomes
			Preoperative Preparation
				Assessment of Voice and Laryngeal Function
			Technique
				Anesthesia and Positioning
				Incision and Initial Exposure of the Thyroid
				Dissection and Release of the Superior Pole
				Mobilization of Inferior Pole and Medial Rotation of the Thyroid Lobe
				Identification of the RLN and Completion of Lobectomy
				Closure
			Postoperative Care and Complications
				Complications
			Adjunctive Technologies During Thyroidectomy
				Energy Sealing Devices and Hemostatic Agents
				Intraoperative Neuromonitoring
				Fluorescent Imaging Aids for Parathyroid Identification
			Alternative Approaches to Thyroidectomy
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 38: The Parathyroid Glands
		History of the Parathyroid Glands
		Embryology of the Parathyroid Glands
		Surgical Anatomy of the Parathyroid Glands
		Histology of the Parathyroid Glands
		Parathyroid Physiology
		Primary Hyperparathyroidism
			Etiology, Pathophysiology, and Risk Factors
			Clinical Manifestations
			Diagnosis and Evaluation
			Management
				Indications for Parathyroidectomy
				Parathyroid Localization
				Surgical Options and Intraoperative Adjuncts
				Postoperative Management
				Medical Management of Primary Hyperparathyroidism
				Outcomes After Surgery
		Secondary and Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism
			Secondary Hyperparathyroidism
			Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism
			Calciphylaxis
		Hyperparathyroidism-Induced Hypercalcemic Crisis
		Parathyroid Cancer
		Familial Primary Hyperparathyroidism
		Reoperative Neck Surgery For Persistent or Recurrent Hyperparathyroidism
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 39: Endocrine Pancreas
		Embryology of the Endocrine Pancreas
		Histomorphology of Islets
		Endocrine Physiology
			Glucose Homeostasis: Insulin and Glucagon
				Insulin
				Glucagon
				Other Influences on Glucose Homeostasis
			Somatostatin
			Pancreatic Polypeptide
			Other Peptide Hormones
		Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors
			Overview and History
			Histopathology and Staging
				Molecular Genetics of PNETs
			General Principles of Diagnosis and Treatment of PNETs
				Diagnosis and Evaluation
				Screening for Functional Tumors
				Localization
				Treatment of Nonmetastatic, Symptomatic PNETs Localized Preoperatively
				Incidentally Found, Small, Nonfunctional PNETs
				Nonmetastatic Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors—Unlocalized Preoperatively
			Metastatic Disease
				Liver Surgery for Metastatic Disease
				Liver-Directed Therapy for Metastatic Disease
				Cytotoxic and Targeted Systemic Therapy
				Liver Transplantation for Metastatic PNETs
			Diagnosis and Treatment of Specific Functional Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors
				Insulin-Secreting Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors (Insulinoma)
				Gastrin-Secreting Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor (Gastrinoma)
				Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide–Secreting Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor
				Glucagon-Secreting Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor (Glucagonoma)
				Somatostatin-Secreting PNET (Somatostatin)
				Other Functional Pancreatic Endocrine Tumors
			Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1–Associated Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor
		Noninsulinoma Pancreatogenous Hypoglycemia Syndrome
		Endocrine Complications of Surgical Therapy
			Postgastric Bypass Noninsulinoma Pancreatogenous Hypoglycemia Syndrome
			Endocrine Insufficiency After Surgical Resection
		Surgical Treatment of Diabetes
			Autologous Islet Cell Transplantation
			Pancreatic Transplantation and Islet Allotransplantation
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 40: The Adrenal Glands
		History
		Anatomy and Embryology
			General and Developmental Aspects
			Relationships
			Vasculature
		Normal Histopathology
		Biochemistry and Physiology
			Adrenal Steroid Biosynthesis
			Steroid Hormone Physiology and Metabolism
				Glucocorticoids
				Mineralocorticoids
				Adrenal Sex Steroids
			Catecholamine Biosynthesis and Physiology
			Catecholamine Clearance
		Adrenal Insufficiency
			Types of Adrenal Insufficiency
				Primary Adrenal Insufficiency (Addison Disease)
				Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency
				Adrenal Insufficiency in the Critically Ill
				Adrenal Crisis
			Diagnosis and Treatment
				Diagnosis
				Treatment
			Perioperative Steroid Administration
		Diseases of the Adrenal Cortex
			Primary Hyperaldosteronism
				Epidemiology and Clinical Features
				Diagnosis and Localization
				Surgical Management and Outcomes
			Cushing Syndrome
				Epidemiology and Clinical Features
				Biochemical Diagnosis and Localization
				Surgical Management and Outcomes
				Special Case: Subclinical Cushing Syndrome
			Sex Steroid Excess
			Adrenocortical Carcinoma
		Diseases of the Adrenal Medulla
			Pheochromocytoma
				Epidemiology and Clinical Features
				Special Case: Pheochromocytoma in Pregnancy
				Biochemical Diagnosis and Localization
				Perioperative Care
				Surgical Management and Outcomes
				Molecular Genetics of Pheochromocytoma
				Malignant Pheochromocytoma
		Other Adrenal Diseases
			Incidentally Discovered Adrenal Mass (Incidentaloma)
				Epidemiology and Differential Diagnosis
				Clinical Evaluation and Surgical Management
			Metastases to the Adrenal Gland
				Epidemiology and Clinical Features
				Clinical Evaluation and Surgical Management
		Technical Aspects of Adrenalectomy
			Choice of Operative Approach
			Laparoscopic Lateral Transabdominal Adrenalectomy
				Patient Preparation and Positioning
				Technique
			Posterior Retroperitoneoscopic Adrenalectomy
			Complications and Postoperative Care
			Open Anterior Transabdominal Adrenalectomy
				Patient Preparation and Positioning
				Technique
				Complications and Postoperative Care
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 41: The Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndromes
		Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1
			Incidence and Epidemiology
			Genetics
			Clinical Features and Management
			Parathyroid Glands
			Enteropancreatic NETs
			Pituitary Gland
			Other Tumors
		Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2
			RET Proto-oncogene
			Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2A and Familial Medullary Thyroid Cancer
			Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2B
			Genetic Testing for Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2
			Medullary Thyroid Cancer
				Surgery for Medullary Thyroid Cancer
				Recurrent and Metastatic Disease
			Pheochromocytoma
			Primary Hyperparathyroidism
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
Section IX: Esophagus
	Chapter 42: Esophagus
		Anatomy
			Esophageal Inlet
			Esophageal Layers
			Anatomic Narrowing
			Gastroesophageal Junction
			Vasculature
			Lymphatics
			Innervation
		Physiology
			Swallowing
			Reflux Mechanism
		Diagnosis and Management of Esophageal Motility Disorders
			Diagnosis
			Motility Disorders of the Esophageal Body
				Diffuse Esophageal Spasm
				Nutcracker Esophagus
			Motility Disorders of the Lower Esophageal Sphincter
				Hypertensive Lower Esophageal Sphincter
			Motility Disorders Affecting Both Body and Lower Esophageal Sphincter
				Achalasia
				Ineffective Esophageal Motility
		Diverticular Disorders
			Pharyngoesophageal (Zenker) Diverticulum
			Midesophageal Diverticula
			Epiphrenic Diverticula
		Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
			Medical Management
			Workup
			Surgical Therapy
				Complicated GERD
		Acquired Benign Disorders of the Esophagus
			Acquired Esophageal Disease
				Perforation
				Caustic Ingestion
				Foreign Body Ingestion, Benign Tracheoesophageal Fistula, and Schatzki Ring
		Benign and Rare Tumors of the Esophagus
			Benign Tumors of the Esophagus
			Rare Malignant Tumors of the Esophagus
		Esophageal Cancer
			Epidemiology of Esophageal Cancer
			Diagnosis and Staging of Esophageal Cancer
			Approach to Early-Stage Esophageal Cancer
			High-Grade Dysplasia and Superficial Cancers
			Locally Advanced Esophageal Cancer
				Principles of Multimodality Therapy for Locally Advanced Esophageal Cancer
				Treatment Modalities Used in Locally Advanced Esophageal Cancer
			The Role of Surgery in Trimodality Therapy and Salvage Surgery
			Surveillance
			Palliative Options for Esophageal Cancer
		Summary
		Annotated References
		References
	Chapter 43: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Hiatal Hernia
		Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
			Pathophysiology
			Clinical Presentation
				Typica Symptoms of GERD
				Extraesophageal Symptoms of GERD
				Pulmonary Disease, GERD, and Antireflux Surgery
				Physical Examination
			Preoperative Diagnostic Testing
				Ambulatory pH and Impedance Monitoring
				Esophageal Manometry
				Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
				Barium Esophagram
			Additional Preoperative Considerations
				Dysphagia
				Obesity
				Ineffective Esophageal Motility
				Barrett Esophagus
			Treatment of GERD
				Medical Management
				Surgical Management
				Operative Technique
				Creation of a 360-Degree Fundoplication
				Creation of a Partial Fundoplication
				Intraoperative Management of Short Esophagus
				Postoperative Care and Recovery
				Clinical Outcomes of Antireflux Surgery
				Operative Complications and Side Effects of Antireflux Surgery
				Operative Complications
				Side Effects
			Alternative Operative Therapies for GERD
				Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication
				Magnetic Sphincter Augmentation
		Paraesophageal Hernia
			Pathophysiology
			Clinical Presentation
			Preoperative Evaluation
			Operative Repair
			Acute Gastric Volvulus
		Summary
		Selected References
		References
		Videos
Section X: Abdomen
	Chapter 44: Abdominal Wall, Umbilicus, Peritoneum, Mesenteries, Omentum and Retroperitoneum
		Abdominal Wall and Umbilicus
			Embryology
			Anatomy
				Subcutaneous Tissues
				Muscle and Investing Fasciae
				Preperitoneal Space and Peritoneum
			Vessels and Nerves of the Abdominal Wall
				Vascular Supply
				Innervation
			Abnormalities of the Abdominal Wall
				Congenital Abnormalities
				Acquired Abnormalities
			Malignant Neoplasms of the Abdominal Wall
				Desmoid Tumor
				Abdominal Wall Sarcoma
				Metastatic Disease
			Symptoms of Intraabdominal Disease Referred to the Abdominal Wall
		Peritoneum and Peritoneal Cavity
			Anatomy
			Physiology
			Peritoneal Disorders
				Ascites
				Malignant Neoplasms of the Peritoneum
		Mesentery and Omentum
			Embryology and Anatomy
			Physiology
			Diseases of the Omentum
				Omental Cysts
				Omental Torsion and Infarction
				Omental Neoplasms
				Omental Grafts and Transpositions
			Diseases of the Mesentery
				Mesenteric Cysts
				Acute Mesenteric Lymphadenitis
				Sclerosing Mesenteritis
			Intraabdominal (Internal) Hernias
				Internal Hernias Caused by Developmental Defects
				Acquired Internal Hernias
			Malignant Neoplasms of the Mesentery
				Mesenteric and Intraabdominal Desmoid Tumors
		Retroperitoneum
			Anatomy
			Operative Approaches
			Retroperitoneal Disorders
				Retroperitoneal Abscesses
				Retroperitoneal Hematomas
				Retroperitoneal Fibrosis
				Retroperitoneal Malignant Neoplasms
				Retroperitoneal Sarcoma
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 45: Hernias
		Inguinal Hernias
			Incidence
			Anatomy of the Groin
				External Oblique Muscle and Aponeurosis
				Internal Oblique Muscle and Aponeurosis
				Transversus Abdominis Muscle and Aponeurosis and Transversalis Fascia
				Pectineal (Cooper) Ligament
				Inguinal Canal
				Preperitoneal Space
				Femoral Canal
			Diagnosis
			Classification
			Treatment
				Nonoperative Management
				Operative Repair
			Complications and Results of Inguinal Hernia Repair
		Femoral Hernias
		Special Problems
			Sliding Inguinal Hernia
			Recurrent Inguinal Hernia
			Strangulated Inguinal Hernia
			Bilateral Inguinal Hernias
		Complications and Results
			Surgical Site Infection
			Nerve Injuries and Chronic Pain Syndromes
			Ischemic Orchitis and Testicular Atrophy
			Injury to the Vas Deferens and Viscera
			Inguinal Hernia Recurrence
			Quality of Life
		Ventral Hernias
			Incidence
			Anatomy
			Diagnosis
			Classification
				Umbilical Hernia
				Epigastric Hernia
				Incisional Hernia
			Treatment: Operative Repair
				Prosthetic Materials for Ventral Hernia Repair
				Operative Technique
			Results of Incisional Hernia Repairs
		Unusual Hernias
			Types
				Spigelian Hernia
				Obturator Hernia
				Lumbar Hernia
				Interparietal Hernia
				Sciatic Hernia
				Perineal Hernia
				Loss of Domain Hernias
			Parastomal Hernia Repair
			Complications
				General Considerations
				Mesh Infection
				Seromas
				Enterotomy
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 46: Acute Abdomen
		Anatomy and Physiology
		History
		Physical Examination
		Laboratory Studies
		Diagnostic Imaging
			Diagnostic Laparoscopy
		Intraabdominal Pressure Monitoring
		Differential Diagnosis
		Preparation for Emergency Operation
		Special Patient Populations
			Pregnancy
			Pediatrics
			Critical Illness
			Immunocompromised
			Cardiac Patients
			Morbidly Obese
			Elderly
			Advanced Disease
		Summary
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 47: Acute Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
		Acute Management of Patients with Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
			Initial Evaluation
			Acute Exsanguination
			Localization
			Obscure Bleeding
		Specific Causes of Ugib
			Nonvariceal Bleeding
				Peptic Ulcer Disease
				Esophagitis
				Gastritis
				Mallory-Weiss Tears
				Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia
				Dieulafoy Lesion
				Hemobilia
				Malignancy
				Inflammatory Bowel Disease
				Aortoenteric Fistula
				Hemosuccus Pancreaticus
				Procedure-Related Bleeding
			Variceal Hemorrhage
		Acute Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
			Diagnosis
				Colonoscopy
				Angiography
			Surgical Management
			Specific Causes of Lower Gastrointestinal Tract Bleeding
				Diverticula
				Colitis
				Angiodysplasia/Arteriovenous Malformation
				Neoplasms
				Ischemia
				Infectious
				Diverticula
				Radiation Therapy
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 48: Morbid Obesity
		Obesity: The Magnitude of the Problem
		Pathophysiology and Associated Medical Problems
		Medical Versus Surgical Therapy
			Metabolic Surgery Versus Medical Therapy for Diabetes
		Bariatric Surgery Mechanism of Action
			The Enteroencephalic Endocrine Axis
			Enteroinsular Endocrine Axis
		Preoperative Evaluation and Selection
			Eligibility
			General Bariatric Preoperative Evaluation and Preparation
			Evaluation of Specific Comorbid Conditions
			Special Equipment
				Clinic
				Operating Room
		Operative Procedures
			Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding
			Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
			Biliopancreatic Diversion
			Duodenal Switch
			Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy
		Postoperative Care and Follow-up
			Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding
			Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass, Biliopancreatic Diversion, Duodenal Switch, and Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy
		Bariatric Surgery Results
			Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding
			Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
				Recovery After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Is Improved After a Laparoscopic Approach
			Biliopancreatic Diversion and Duodenal Switch
				Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy
		Complications of Bariatric Surgery
			Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding
			Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
			Biliopancreatic Diversion and Duodenal Switch
			Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy
		Reoperative Surgery
		Endoscopic Procedures in Bariatric Surgery
			Preoperative Use of Endoscopy
			Intraoperative Endoscopy
			Postoperative Endoscopy
				Endoscopic Management of Complications After Bariatric Surgery
				Strictures After Bariatric Surgery
				Weight Regain After Bariatric Surgery
			Primary Endoscopic Weight Loss Procedures
		Controversies in Bariatric Surgery
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 49: Stomach
		Anatomy
			Gross Anatomy
				Divisions
				Blood Supply
				Lymphatic Drainage
				Innervation
				Gastric Morphology
				Gastric Microscopic Anatomy
		Physiology
			Regulation of Gastric Function
			Gastric Peptides
				Gastrin
				Somatostatin
				Histamine
				Ghrelin
			Gastric Acid Secretion
				Stimulated Acid Secretion
				Activation and Secretion by the Parietal Cell
				Pharmacologic Regulation
				Other Gastric Secretory Products
			Gastric Motility
				Fasting Gastric Motility
				Postprandial Gastric Motility
				Abnormal Gastric Motility
				Gastric-Emptying Studies
				Treatment
			Gastric Barrier Function
		Peptic Ulcer Disease
			Epidemiology
			Pathogenesis
				Helicobacter pylori Infection
				Invasive Tests
				Noninvasive Tests
				Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs
			Gastric Ulcers
				Clinical Manifestations
				Diagnosis and Treatment
			Duodenal Ulcer
				Clinical Manifestations
				Diagnosis
				Medical Treatment
				Complicated Ulcer Disease
				Surgical Procedures for Peptic Ulcers
		Stress Gastritis
			Pathophysiology
			Presentation and Diagnosis
			Prophylaxis
			Treatment
		Postgastrectomy Syndromes
			Dumping Syndrome
			Metabolic Disturbances
			Afferent Loop Syndrome
			Efferent Loop Obstruction
			Alkaline Reflux Gastritis
			Gastric Atony
		Gastric Cancer
			Epidemiology
				Incidence
			Risk Factors
				Helicobacter pylori Infection
				Dietary Factors
				Hereditary Risk Factors and Cancer Genetics
				Polyps
				Proton pump inhibitors
				Other Risk Factors
			Pathology
			Diagnosis and Workup
				Signs and Symptoms
				Screening
			Staging
				Staging Workup
			Treatment
				Surgical Therapy
				Endoscopic Resection
				Extent of Lymph Node Dissection
				Locally Advanced Gastric Cancer
				Adjuvant and Neoadjuvant Therapy
				Palliative Therapy and Systemic Therapy
			Outcomes
				Recurrence
			Gastric Lymphoma
				Epidemiology
				Pathology
				Evaluation and Staging
				Treatment
			Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphomas
				Treatment
			Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
				Adjuvant Therapy
			Other Neoplasms
				Gastric Neuroendocrine Tumors
				Heterotopic Pancreas
		Other Gastric Lesions
			Hypertrophic Gastritis (Ménétrier Disease)
			Mallory-Weiss Tear
				Dieulafoy Gastric Lesion
			Gastric Varices
			Gastric Volvulus
			Gastric Bezoars
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 50: Small Intestine
		Embryology
		Anatomy
			Gross Anatomy
			Neurovascular-Lymphatic Supply
			Microscopic Anatomy
		Physiology
			Digestion and Absorption
				Carbohydrates
				Protein
				Fats
				Water, Electrolytes, and Vitamins
		Motility
		Endocrine Function
			Gastrointestinal Hormones
			Receptors
		Immune Function
		Obstruction
			Causes
			Pathophysiology
			Clinical Manifestations and Diagnosis
				History
				Physical Examination
				Laboratory and Radiologic Studies
			Simple Versus Strangulating Obstruction
			Treatment
				Fluid Resuscitation and Antibiotics
				Tube Decompression
				Contrast Challenge
				Operative Management
			Management of Specific Problems
				Recurrent Intestinal Obstruction
				Acute Postoperative Obstruction
				Ileus
		Inflammatory and Infectious Diseases
			Crohn Disease
				History
				Incidence and Epidemiology
				Etiology
				Pathology
				Clinical Manifestations
				Diagnosis
				Histology
				Management
				Specific Problems
				Prognosis
			Typhoid Enteritis
			Enteritis in the Immunocompromised Host
				Protozoa
				Bacteria
				Mycobacteria
				Viruses
				Fungi
		Neoplasms
			General Considerations
				Clinical Manifestations
				Diagnosis
			Benign Neoplasms
				Stromal Tumors
			Malignant Neoplasms
				Neuroendocrine Neoplasms
				Adenocarcinomas
				Lymphoma
				Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
			Metastatic Neoplasms
		Diverticular Disease
			Duodenal Diverticula
				Incidence and Cause
				Clinical Manifestations
				Treatment
			Jejunal and Ileal Diverticula
				Incidence and Cause
				Clinical Manifestations
				Treatment
			Meckel Diverticulum
				Incidence and Cause
				Clinical Manifestations
				Diagnostic Studies
				Treatment
		Miscellaneous Problems
			Small Bowel Ulcerations
			Ingested Foreign Bodies
			Small Bowel Fistulas
				Clinical Manifestations
				Treatment
			Pneumatosis Intestinalis
			Blind Loop Syndrome
			Radiation Enteritis
			Short Bowel Syndrome
				Treatment
			Vascular Compression of the Duodenum
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 51: The Appendix
		Anatomy and Embryology
		Appendicitis
			History
			Pathophysiology and Bacteriology
			Differential Diagnosis
			Presentation
				History
				Physical Examination
				Laboratory Studies
				Imaging Studies
		Treatment of Appendicitis
			Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis
			Perforated Appendicitis
			Laparoscopic Versus Open Appendectomy
			Delayed Presentation of Appendicitis
			The Normal-Appearing Appendix at Operation
		Nonoperative Treatment of Uncomplicated Appendicitis
			“Chronic” Appendicitis as a Cause of Abdominal Pain
			Incidental Appendectomy
		Appendicitis in Special Populations
			Appendicitis in the Pregnant Patient
			Appendicitis in the Elderly
			Appendicitis in the Immunocompromised Patient
		Neoplasms of the Appendix
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 52: Colon and Rectum
		Embryology of the Colon and Rectum
		Anatomy of the Colon, Rectum, and Pelvic Floor
			Colon Anatomy
				Blood Supply, Lymphatic Drainage, and Innervation of the Colon
			Rectal Anatomy
				Blood Supply, Lymphatic Drainage, and Innervation of the Rectum
			Pelvic Floor Anatomy
		Physiology of the Colon
			Absorption of Fluid and Electrolytes
			Secretion
			Urea Recycling
			Recycling Bile Salts
			Colonic Flora, Fermentation, and Short-Chain Fatty Acids
			Probiotics and Prebiotics
			Colonic Motility
			Defecation
		Preoperative Evaluation
			Nutritional and Risk Assessment
			Preoperative Bowel Preparation
			Planning Intestinal Stomas
				Stoma Types
			Colostomy
			Ileostomy
		Enhanced Recovery Protocols
			Preoperative Interventions
			Preadmission Nutrition and Bowel Preparation
			Perioperative Interventions
			Postoperative Interventions
		Diverticular Disease
			Background
			Pathophysiology and Epidemiology
			Clinical Evaluation
			Management
				Complicated Diverticulitis
				Uncomplicated Diverticulitis
			Special Populations
				Right-Sided Diverticulitis
				Immunocompromised Patients
				Young Patients
		Large Bowel Obstruction
			Diagnosis and Assessment
			Treatment
		Colonic Pseudo-Obstruction
			Diagnosis
			Management
		Inflammatory Bowel Disease
			Epidemiology and Etiology
			Disease Distribution and Classification
			Clinical Presentation and Disease Diagnosis
				Clinical Presentation
				Disease Diagnosis
				Medical Treatment
			Biologics in the Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
			Assessment of Symptom Severity
			Indications for Surgery for Ulcerative Colitis
			Indications for Surgery for Crohn Disease
			Surgical Options for Ulcerative Colitis
				Total Proctocolectomy With End Ileostomy
				Subtotal Colectomy and Ileorectal Anastomosis
				Ileal Pouch–Anal Anastomosis
				Continent Ileostomy
			Surgery for Crohn Disease
				Ileocolic Resection
				Segmental Colon Resection
				Subtotal Colectomy and Ileorectal Anastomosis
				Proctocolectomy and Ileal-Pouch–Anal Anastomosis
			Cancer Risk
			Postoperative Complications
			Postoperative Recurrence
		Infectious Colitis
			Clostridium difficile Infection
			Epidemiology
			Microbiology and Transmission
			Risk Factors
			Clinical Presentation
			Diagnosis
			Treatment
				Fecal Microbiota Transplant
				Monoclonal Antibodies
				Surgery
		Other Colonic Infections
		Ischemic Colitis
			Anatomic Considerations
			Risk Factors
			Presentation and Diagnosis
			Treatment
		Neoplasia
			Colorectal Cancer Genetics
				Chromosomal Instability Pathway
				CpG Island Methylator Phenotype
				Microsatellite Instability Mutator Pathway
			Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition
			Consensus Molecular Subtypes
		Colorectal Polyps
			Nonneoplastic Polyps
			Serrated Polyps
			Neoplastic Polyps
			Malignant Polyps
			Postpolypectomy Surveillance
			Hereditary Cancer Syndromes
			Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
			MUTYH-Associated Polyposis
			Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome
			Juvenile Polyposis Syndrome
			Lynch Syndrome
		Staging
			Rules for Classification
			Clinical Staging
			Pathologic Staging
			Additional Prognostic Factors
		Surgical Treatment of Colorectal Cancer
			General Rules and Principles
			Surgical Technique
				Right-Sided Tumors
				Tumors of the Transverse Colon
				Tumors of the Splenic Flexure
				Left-Sided Tumors
		Obstructing Colon Cancers
			Management of Left-Sided Obstructions
			Management of Right-Sided Obstructions
		Rectal Cancer
			Preoperative Evaluation of Patients With Rectal Cancer
			Local Excision
			Resections for Rectal Cancers
			Low Anterior Resection
			Sphincter-Sparing Surgery Procedures for Low Rectal Cancers
			Transanal Total Mesorectal Excision
			Abdominoperineal Resection
			Special Circumstances
				Synchronous Cancers
				Short Residual Colon
			Complications
				Anastomotic Leaks or Dehiscences
				Necrosis of the Transposed Colon
				Bleeding
				Twisting
				Strictures
				Low Anterior Resection Syndrome
			Postoperative Treatment and Follow-up
				Postoperative Treatment
		Pelvic Floor Disorders and Constipation
			Diagnosis: Testing and Evaluation
				Anorectal Physiology Laboratory Tests
				Imaging to Evaluate the Pelvic Floor and Colonic Transit
			Rectal Prolapse (Procidentia)
				Anatomy and Pathophysiology
				Symptoms
				Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis
				Nonoperative Management
				Operative Repair
			Solitary Rectal Ulcer
			Rectocele
			Constipation
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 53: Anus
		Anatomy
			Physiology
			Diagnosis
				History
				Physical Examination
			Imaging
		Common Benign Disorders of the Anus
			Internal Hemorrhoids
			Anal Fissure
			Abscess/Fistula (Including Rectovaginal Fistula)
			Pilonidal Sinus
			Sexually Transmitted Diseases
			Hidradenitis Suppurativa
			Perianal Crohn Disease
			Anorectal Emergencies
				Fourth-Degree Hemorrhoids
				Fournier Gangrene
				Immunocompromised States
				Horseshoe Abscess
				Incarcerated Rectal Prolapse
			Pelvic Floor
		Neoplasms
			Anal Intraepithelial Neoplasia
			Squamous Cell Carcinoma
			Perianal Paget Disease
			Basal Cell Carcinoma
			Malignant Melanoma
			Adenocarcinoma of the Anal Canal
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 54: The Liver
		Historical Perspective
		Anatomy and Physiology
			Anatomy
				Gross Anatomy
				Functional Anatomy
				Microscopic Anatomy
			Functions
				Energy
				Functional Heterogeneity
				Blood Flow
				Bile Formation
				Enterohepatic Circulation
				Bilirubin Metabolism
				Carbohydrate Metabolism
				Lipid Metabolism
				Protein Metabolism
				Vitamin Metabolism
				Coagulation
				Metabolism of Drugs and Toxins (Xenobiotics)
				Regeneration
			Future Developments
			Assessment of Liver Function
				Routine Screening Tests
				Specific Diagnostic Tests
				Quantitative Tests
		Portal Hypertension
			Definition
			Pathophysiology
			Assessment of Chronic Liver Disease and Portal Hypertension
			Variceal Hemorrhage
				Treatment
				Prevention of Recurrent Variceal Hemorrhage
				Algorithm for Management of Variceal Hemorrhage
		Infectious Diseases
			Pyogenic Abscess
				Epidemiology
				Pathogenesis
				Pathology and Microbiology
				Clinical Features
				Differential Diagnosis
				Treatment
				Outcomes
			Amebic Abscess
				Epidemiology
				Pathogenesis
				Pathology
				Clinical Features
				Differential Diagnosis
				Treatment
				Outcomes
			Hydatid Cyst
			Recurrent Pyogenic Cholangitis
		Neoplasms
			Solid Benign Neoplasms
				Liver Cell Adenoma
				Focal Nodular Hyperplasia
				Hemangioma
				Other Benign Tumors
			Primary Solid Malignant Neoplasms
				Hepatocellular Carcinoma
				Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma
				Other Primary Malignant Neoplasms
			Metastatic Tumors
				Colorectal Metastases
				Neuroendocrine Metastases
				Noncolorectal, Nonneuroendocrine Metastases
			Cystic Neoplasms
				Simple Cyst
				Cystadenoma and Cystadenocarcinoma
				Polycystic Liver Disease
				Bile Duct Cysts
			Principles of Hepatic Resection
		Hemobilia
			Causes
			Clinical Presentation
			Diagnostic Workup
			Treatment and Outcomes
			Bilhemia
		Viral Hepatitis and the Surgeon
			Definition
			Diagnosis
			Epidemiology and Transmission
			Pathogenesis and Clinical Presentation
			Prevention
			Treatment
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 55: Biliary System
		Anatomy and Physiology
			Vascular Anatomy
			Physiology
		Biliary Tree Pathophysiology
			Laboratory Tests
			Imaging Studies
				Plain Films
				Ultrasound
				Hepatic Iminodiacetic Acid Scan
				Computed Tomography
				Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography
				Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography
				Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiography
				Intraoperative Cholangiography
				Endoscopic Ultrasound
				Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography
			Bacteriology
		Benign Biliary Disease
			Calculous Biliary Disease
			Natural History
			Nonoperative Treatment of Cholelithiasis
			Chronic Cholecystitis
				Diagnosis
				Treatment
			Acute Calculous Cholecystitis
				Presentation
				Diagnosis
				Treatment
			Choledocholithiasis
				Diagnosis
				Treatment
			Gallstone Pancreatitis
			Gallstone Ileus
				Treatment
			Noncalculous Biliary Disease
				Acute Acalculous Cholecystitis
				Biliary Dyskinesia
				Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction
				Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
				Biliary Strictures
				Biliary Cysts
				Polypoid Lesions of the Gallbladder
				Benign Biliary Masses
			Surgery for Calculous Biliary Disease
				Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
				Bailout Procedures
				Open Cholecystectomy
				Open CBD Exploration
				Laparoscopic CBD Exploration
			Postcholecystectomy Syndromes
				Bile Duct Injury
				Biliary Leak
				Lost Stones
				Postcholecystectomy Pain
				Retained Biliary Stones
				Acute Cholangitis
				Recurrent Pyogenic Cholangitis
		Malignant Biliary Disease
			Gallbladder Cancer
				Incidence
				Cause
				Pathology and Staging
				Clinical Presentation
				Diagnosis
				Treatment
				Adjuvant Therapy
				Survival
			Bile Duct Cancer
				Risk Factors
				Staging and Classification
				Clinical Presentation
				Diagnosis and Assessment of Resectability
				Treatment
				Outcomes
		Metastatic and Other Tumors
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 56: Exocrine Pancreas
		Anatomy
			Arterial Blood Supply
			Venous Drainage
			Lymphatic Drainage
		Embryology
			Pancreas Divisum
			Annular Pancreas
			Ectopic Pancreas
		Physiology
			Major Components of Pancreatic Juice
			Phases and Regulation of Pancreatic Secretion
		Acute Pancreatitis
			Pathophysiology
			Risk Factors
				Biliary or Gallstone Pancreatitis
				Alcohol-Induced Injury
				Anatomic Obstruction
				Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography–Induced Pancreatitis
				Drug-Induced Pancreatitis
				Metabolic Factors
				Miscellaneous Conditions
			Clinical Manifestations
			Diagnosis
				Imaging Studies
			Assessment of Severity of Disease
			Treatment
				Special Considerations
			Complications
				Sterile and Infected Peripancreatic Fluid Collections
				Pancreatic Necrosis and Infected Necrosis
				Pancreatic Pseudocysts
				Pancreatic Ascites and Pancreaticopleural Fistulas
				Vascular Complications
				Pancreatocutaneous Fistula
		Chronic Pancreatitis
			Risk Factors
				Alcohol Abuse
				Smoking
				Gene Mutations
			Types of Chronic Pancreatitis
				Autoimmune Pancreatitis
				Tropical Pancreatitis
				Idiopathic Pancreatitis
			Clinical Manifestations
			Diagnosis
				Imaging Studies
				Functional Tests
			Treatment
				Medical Treatment
				Pain Management
				Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency
				Endocrine Insufficiency
				Interventional Therapy: Endoscopic Treatment
				Surgical Treatment
		Cystic Neoplasms of the Pancreas
			Types of Cystic Neoplasms
				Serous Cystic Neoplasm
				Mucinous Cystic Neoplasm
				Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm
				Management Strategies for Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm
			Treatment: Surgical Resection for Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm
		Adenocarcinoma of the Exocrine Pancreas
			Epidemiology
			Risk Factors
				Environmental Risk Factors and Causes
				Hereditary Risk Factors
			Pathogenesis of Sporadic Pancreatic Cancer
				Genetic Progression of Pancreatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia to Invasive Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
			Clinical Presentation
			Diagnosis
				Laboratory Evaluation
				Imaging Studies
			Staging
				Laparoscopy
			Treatment
				Surgery for Tumors of the Head of the Pancreas
				Surgery for Tumors of the Body and Tail of the Pancreas
				Laparoscopic Distal Pancreatectomy
			Outcomes
				Perioperative Mortality: Long-Term Survival
				Morbidity
			Controversies
				Palliative Bypass in the Case of Unresectable/Metastatic Disease
				Pylorus-Preserving versus Non–Pylorus-Preserving Whipple Procedure
				Pancreaticojejunostomy Versus Pancreatogastrostomy
				Use of Somatostatin Analogues to Reduce Pancreatic Fistula
				Extent of Lymphadenectomy
				Laparoscopic and Robotic Pancreaticoduodenectomy
				Antecolic versus Retrocolic Duodenojejunostomy
				Drain Versus No Drain
				Irreversible Electroporation
			Adjuvant Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer
				Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy
				Role of Neoadjuvant Therapy
				Chemotherapy for Metastatic Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
			Palliative Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer
				Biliary Obstruction
				Gastric Outlet Obstruction
				Pain Relief
		Pancreatic Trauma
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 57: The Spleen
		Splenic Anatomy
			Vascular Anatomy
		Splenic Function
			Hematopoietic
			Reservoir
			Filtration
			Immunity
		Splenectomy
			Benign Hematologic Conditions
				Immune Thrombocytopenia
				Hereditary Anemia
				Hereditary Spherocytosis
				Hemolytic Anemia Caused by Erythrocyte Enzyme Deficiency
				Hemoglobinopathies
			Malignant Disease
				Hematopoietic Neoplasm
				Leukemia
				Nonhematologic Tumors of the Spleen
			Miscellaneous Benign Conditions
				Splenic Cysts
				Splenic Abscess
				Wandering Spleen
			Other Considerations
				Splenic Trauma
				Elective Laparoscopic Splenectomy
				Robotic Splenectomy
				Short-Term Complications After Splenectomy
				Late Morbidity After Splenectomy
				Immunization
				Antibiotics
		Selected References
		References
Section XI: Chest
	Chapter 58: Lung, Chest Wall, Pleura and Mediastinum
		Anatomy
		Selection of Patients For Thoracic Operations
			Physiologic Evaluation
				Thoracic Incisions
		Lung
			Congenital Lesions of the Lung
				Congenital Cystic Lesions
			Congenital Abnormalities of the Trachea and Bronchi
			Congenital Vascular Disorders
		Lung Cancer
			Pathology
			Screening
			Diagnosis
			Staging
				Evaluation of Tumor (T) Stage
				Evaluation of Nodal (N) Stage
				Evaluation of Metastasis (M) Stage
				Current Lung Cancer Eighth Edition Staging System
				Tumor (T)
				Lymph Nodes (N)
				Metastases (M)
			Results of Treatment for Lung Cancer
			Local Therapy for Early-Stage Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer
			Neoadjuvant and Adjuvant Therapy
			Treatment of Metastatic Disease
		Trachea
			Benign Stenosis of the Trachea
			Primary Neoplasm of the Trachea
			Tracheal Trauma
			Principles of Tracheal Surgery
		Pulmonary Infections
			Bronchiectasis
			Lung Abscess
			Other Bronchopulmonary Disorders
			Mycobacterial Infections
			Fungal and Parasitic Infections
		Massive Hemoptysis
		Emphysema and Diffuse Lung Disease
			Emphysema
			Diffuse Lung Disease
			Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome
		Pulmonary Metastases
			Surgical Treatment
		Miscellaneous Lung Tumors
			Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Lung
		Chest Wall
			Congenital Deformities
				Pectus Excavatum
				Pectus Carinatum
			Chest Wall Tumors
				General
				Bone Tumors
				Soft Tissue Tumors
				Metastatic Tumors
			Chest Wall Infections
			Chest Wall Trauma
		Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
			Diagnosis
			Management
		Pleura
			Pleural Effusions
				Benign Pleural Effusions
				Malignant Pleural Effusion
			Empyema
			Chylothorax
			Pneumothorax
			Mesothelioma
			Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Pleura
		Mediastinum
			Anterosuperior Compartment
			Middle Compartment
			Posterior or Paravertebral Sulci Compartment
			Clinical Manifestations and Diagnosis
			Evaluation and Diagnostic Imaging
			Histologic Diagnosis
		Primary Mediastinal Cysts
		Primary Mediastinal Neoplasms
			Thymoma
			Germ Cell Tumors
			Teratomas
			Malignant Nonteratomatous Germ Cell Tumors
			Seminomas
			Nonseminomatous Tumors
			Neurogenic Tumors
			Neuroblastoma
			Ganglion Tumors
			Paraganglioma (Pheochromocytoma)
			Lymphomas
			Endocrine Tumors
				Thyroid Tumors
				Parathyroid Tumors
				Neuroendocrine Tumors
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 59: Congenital Heart Disease
		History and Other Considerations
		Pathways For Practicing Congenital Heart Surgery
		Anatomy, Terminology, and Diagnosis
			Anatomy and Terminology
			Diagnosis
				Physical Examination
				Diagnostic Tests
		Perioperative Care
			Anesthesia Pitfalls
			Neurologic Outcomes
		Lesion Overview
			Defects Associated With Increased Pulmonary Blood Flow
				Persistent Arterial Duct (Patent Ductus Arteriosus)
				Aortopulmonary Septal Defect (Aortopulmonary Window)
				Atrial Septal Defect
			Ventricular Septal Defect
				Perimembranous Ventricular Septal Defect
				Muscular Ventricular Septal Defect
				Subarterial (Supracristal or Outlet) Ventricular Septal Defect
			Atrioventricular Septal Defect (Atrioventricular Canal Defect)
				Adult Patients With Atrioventricular Septal Defect
			Persistent Arterial Trunk (Truncus Arteriosus)
			Abnormalities of Venous Drainage
				Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return
				Anomalous Systemic Venous Drainage
			Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease
				Tetralogy of Fallot
				Pulmonary Atresia and Intact Ventricular Septum
				Pulmonary Atresia With Ventricular Septal Defect
				Valvular Pulmonic Stenosis
			Conotruncal Anomalies
				Transposition of the Great Arteries
				Double-Outlet Right Ventricle
				Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries (l-Transposition)
			Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction
				Valvular Aortic Stenosis
				Fibromuscular Subaortic Stenosis
				Tunnel Subaortic Stenosis
			Aortic Arch Anomalies
				Aortic Coarctation
				Interrupted Aortic Arch
		Single Ventricle
			Tricuspid Atresia
			Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome
				Neonatal Cardiac Transplantation
				Norwood Reconstruction
				Sano Modification of the Norwood Operation
				Hybrid Procedure
				Fontan Operation
		Miscellaneous Anomalies
			Vascular Rings and Pulmonary Artery Slings
				Vascular Rings
				Pulmonary Artery Slings
				Diagnosis and Indications for Intervention
				Surgery
			Coronary Artery Anomalies
				Anomalous Left Coronary Artery Rising From the Pulmonary Artery
				Coronary Arteriovenous Fistula and Aneurysms
			Ebstein Anomaly of the Tricuspid Valve
				Diagnosis and Intervention
				Surgery
			Mitral Valve Anomalies
				Mitral Stenosis
		Summary
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 60: Acquired Heart Disease: Coronary Insufficiency
		Coronary Artery Anatomy and Physiology
			Anatomic Considerations
			Physiology and Regulation of Coronary Blood Flow
		History of Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
		Atherosclerotic Coronary Artery Disease
			Pathogenesis
			Fixed Coronary Obstructions
		Clinical Manifestations and Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease
			Clinical Presentation
			Physical Examination
			Diagnostic Testing
				Biochemical Studies
				Chest Radiography
				Resting Electrocardiography
				Functional (Stress) Tests
				Echocardiography
				Multidetector Computed Tomography
				Magnetic Resonance Imaging
			Cardiac Catheterization and Intervention
				Fractional Flow Reserve
				Intravascular Ultrasonography
				Hybrid Imaging
		Indications For Coronary Artery Revascularization
			Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Versus Contemporaneous Medical Therapy
			Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Versus Medical Therapy
			Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Versus Balloon Angioplasty or Bare-Metal Stents
			Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Versus Drug-Eluting Stents
			Left Main Coronary Artery Disease
				CABG or PCI Versus Medical Therapy for Left Main CAD
				Studies Comparing PCI Versus CABG for Left Main CAD
				Revascularization Options for LCA CAD
			Proximal LAD Artery Disease
			Completeness of Revascularization
			Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction
			Revascularization Options for Previous CABG
			Unstable Angina/Non–ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction
			ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction–Acute Myocardial Infarction
				Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Versus Medical Management for Acute Myocardial Infarction
				Role of Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
			Preoperative Evaluation
			Technique of Myocardial Revascularization: Conventional On-Pump Cardiopulmonary Bypass
				Positioning and Draping
				Cardiopulmonary Bypass
				Neurologic Protection During Cardiopulmonary Bypass
				Median Sternotomy
				Conduit Choice and Harvesting
				Total Arterial Revascularization
				Cannulation for Cardiopulmonary Bypass
				Cardiac Arrest and Myocardial Protection
				Target Identification and Distal Anastomosis
				Separation from Cardiopulmonary Bypass
				Hemostasis
				Sternal Closure and Completion of Surgery
		Adjuncts to Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
			Transesophageal Echocardiography
			Inotropes and Pharmacotherapy
			Intraaortic Balloon Pump
		Postoperative Care
			Pulmonary Care
			Discharge From the Intensive Care Unit
			Outcomes
				Hospital Mortality
				Long-Term Survival
				Morbidity
			Medical Adjuncts for Postoperative Management
		Alternative Methods for Myocardial Revascularization
			Cardiopulmonary Bypass With Hypothermic Fibrillatory Arrest
			On-Pump Beating-Heart Bypass
			Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
			Minimally Invasive Direct Coronary Artery Bypass
			Robotics: Totally Endoscopic Coronary Artery Bypass
			Transmyocardial Laser Revascularization
			Hybrid Procedures
			Technical Aspects of Reoperative Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
		Mechanical Complications of Coronary Artery Disease
			Left Ventricular Aneurysm
			Ventricular Septal Defect
			Mitral Regurgitation
		Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting and Special Populations of Patients
			Patients With Diabetes
			Older Patients
			Women
			Patients With Renal Disease
			Obese Patients
		Acknowledgments
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 61: Acquired Heart Disease: Valvular
		History of Heart Valve Surgery
		Valve Anatomy
			Surgical Anatomic Relationships
			Mitral Stenosis
				Rheumatic Heart Disease
			Aortic Stenosis
			Mitral Regurgitation
			Aortic Insufficiency
			Endocarditis
			Right-Sided Valvular Disease
		Pathophysiology of Valvular Heart Disease
		Valve Disease Syndromes
			Mitral Stenosis
				Diagnosis of Mitral Stenosis
				Natural History
				Treatment
			Interventional Management
				Percutaneous Balloon Mitral Commissurotomy
				Open Mitral Commissurotomy
				Mitral Valve Replacement
			Mitral Regurgitation
				Diagnosis of Mitral Regurgitation
				Diagnostic Testing
				Natural History
				Treatment
		Aortic Stenosis
			Diagnosis of Aortic Stenosis
				Symptoms and Signs
				Physical Exam
				Diagnostic Testing
				Natural History
				Treatment
				Surgical treatment
			Aortic Insufficiency
				Diagnosis and Treatment of Aortic Insufficiency
			Diagnostic Testing
				Natural History
				Treatment
			Surgical Treatment
			Tricuspid Regurgitation and Other Right-Sided Valve Disease
				Diagnosis of Tricuspid Valve Disease
				Natural History
				Treatment
			Mixed Valve Disease
		Operative Approaches
			Conduct of Heart Valve Surgery
			Mitral Valve Replacement and Repair
				Mitral Valve Replacement
				Mitral Valve Repair
			Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement and Aortic Valve Repair
			Prosthetic valves
			Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement and Other Emerging Technologies
			Percutaneous Mitral Interventions
		Selected References
		References
Section XII: Vascular
	Chapter 62: The Aorta
		Embryology, Anatomy, and Nomenclature
		Pathology, Management, and Outcomes
			Acute Aortic Syndromes
				Aneurysm
			Aortic Dissection, Intramural Hematoma, and Penetrating Aortic Ulcers
				Aortic Dissection
				Intramural Hematoma
				Penetrating Aortic Ulcer
			Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury
		Specific Considerations in Surgical Management
			Acute Type A Aortic Dissection
			Aortic Root Replacement
			Open Surgery of the Descending Thoracic Aorta
			Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysms
			Open Infrarenal Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair
			Endovascular Principles
				Endovascular Approaches to the Thoracic Aorta
		References
	Chapter 63: Peripheral Arterial Disease
		Epidemiology and Demographics
		Patient Presentations and Natural History
		Pathophysiology and Anatomy
		Evaluation of the Patient with Peripheralartery Disease
		Medical Management
		Key Management Concepts: WIfI, GLASS, TAP and PLAN
		Assessment of Outcomes
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 64: Vascular Trauma
		Mechanism of Injury and Pathophysiology
		Clinical Presentation
		Diagnosis
			Physical Examination
		Minimal Vascular Injury and Nonoperative Management
		Endovascular Management
			Endovascular Operating Rooms
			Endovascular Management of Torso Vascular Injuries
			Endovascular Management of Cerebrovascular Vascular Injuries
			Endovascular Management of Extremity Vascular Injuries
			Who Should Perform Endovascular Repairs
		Open Surgical Management
			Preparation for Operative Management
			Vascular Exposure and Control
			Vascular Damage Control
			Choice of Repair and Graft Material
			Intraoperative Imaging and Noninvasive Evaluation
			Role of Tissue Coverage
			Role of Fasciotomy
			Role of Immediate Amputation
			Common Errors and Pitfalls
		Specific Injuries
			Head, Neck, and Thoracic Outlet
			Intrathoracic Great Vessels
			Abdominal Vascular Injury
			Upper Extremity
			Lower Extremity
			Operative Techniques for Extremity Fasciotomy
		Postoperative Management
		Outcomes and Follow-up
		Training and Preparation For Successful Management
			General Surgery Training
			Vascular Fellowship Training
			Vascular Trauma Realities
			Need for Remedial Training and Review
			The Need for Action
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 65: Venous Disease
		Videos
		Anatomy
			Superficial Venous System
			Deep Venous System
			Venous System Perforators
			Normal Venous Histology and Function
		Venous Insufficiency
			Risk Factors
			Pathology
				Mechanical Abnormalities
			Symptoms
			Physical Examination
			Diagnostic Evaluation of Venous Dysfunction
				Phlebography and Venography
			Magnetic Resonance and Computed Tomography Venous Imaging
			Classification Systems
			Treatment of Superficial Venous Insufficiency
				Nonoperative Management
				Treatment Options for Telangiectasias
				Surgery for Axial Venous Incompetence
				Endovenous Thermal Ablation
				Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy
				Nontumescent Ablation and Future Modalities for Axial Vein Incompetence
				Treatment of Branch Varicosities
			Secondary Venous Insufficiency
				Treatment
		Deep Venous Thrombosis
			Lower Extremity Deep Venous Thrombosis
			Causes
				Stasis
				Hypercoagulable State
				Venous Injury
			Diagnostic Considerations
				Incidence
				Clinical Diagnosis
			Imaging Studies and Laboratory Tests
				Venography
				Impedance Plethysmography
				Fibrin and Fibrinogen Assays
				Duplex Ultrasound
				Magnetic Resonance Venous Imaging
			Prophylaxis
				Treatment
			Upper Extremity Deep Venous Thrombosis
				Treatment
		Superficial Thrombophlebitis
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
		Videos
	Chapter 66: The Lymhatics
		Embryology and Anatomy
		Function and Structure
		Pathophysiology and Staging
		Differential Diagnosis
		Classification
		Diagnostic Tests
			New Diagnostic Tests
		Therapy
			General Therapeutic Measures
			Elevation and Compression Garments
			Complex Decongestive Physical Therapy
			Compression Pump Therapy
			Drug Therapy
			Molecular Lymphangiogenesis
			Operative Treatment
		Chylothorax
		Chyloperitoneum
		Tumors of the Lymphatics
		Selected References
		References
Section XIII: Specialties in General Surgery
	Chapter 67: Pediatric Surgery
		Neonatal Physiology
			Cardiopulmonary
			Immunology
		Fluids, Electrolytes, and Nutrition
			Fluid and Electrolytes
			Nutrition
		Head and Neck Lesions
			Dermoid and Epidermoid Cysts
			Lymphadenopathy
			Cystic Hygroma
			Thyroglossal Duct Cyst
			Branchial Cleft Remnants
		Extracorporeal Life Support
			Indications
			Physiology
		Diaphragmatic Conditions
			Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
			Pathogenesis
			Clinical Presentation
			Management
			Surgical Repair
			Eventration of Diaphragm
		Bronchopulmonary Malformations
			Bronchogenic Cyst
			Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation
			Pulmonary Sequestration
			Congenital Lobar Emphysema
		Alimentary Tract Conditions
			Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula
			Gastroesophageal Reflux
			Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
			Intestinal Atresia
			Intestinal Malrotation and Midgut Volvulus
			Necrotizing Enterocolitis
			Short Bowel Syndrome
			Meconium Ileus
			Meconium Plug Syndrome
			Hirschsprung Disease
			Anorectal Malformation
			Intussusception
			Meckel Diverticulum
			Appendicitis
		Hepatopancreaticobiliary Conditions
			Extrahepatic Biliary Atresia
			Choledochal Cyst
			Hereditary Pancreatitis and Pancreas Divisum
			Biliary Dyskinesia
		Abdominal Wall Conditions
			Hernias
		Chest Wall Deformities
		Genitourinary Tract Conditions
			Cryptorchidism
			Testicular Torsion
			Testicular Tumors
		Pediatric Solid Tumors
			Neuroblastoma
			Wilms Tumor
			Rhabdomyosarcoma
			Liver Tumors
			Teratoma
				Sacrococcygeal Teratomas
			Ovarian Tumor
				Germ Cell Tumors
				Sex Cord Tumors
				Epithelial Tumors
		Pediatric Trauma
			Head and Spine Injuries
			Thoracic Trauma
			Abdominal Trauma
			Pancreatic Injury
			Renal Injury
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 68: Neurosurgery
		Intracranial Dynamics
		Cerebrovascular Disorders
			Arteriovenous Malformations
			Cavernous Malformations
			Capillary Telangiectasia
			Developmental Venous Anomaly: Venous Angioma
			Traumatic Fistula
			Aneurysms
				Saccular Aneurysms
				Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
				Mycotic Aneurysms
			Moyamoya Disease
			Dural Arteriovenous Malformations
			Ischemic Strokes
		Central Nervous System Tumors
			Intracranial Tumors
			Clinical Presentation
			Imaging Studies
			Surgery
		Primary Brain Tumors
			Intraaxial Brain Tumors
				Astrocytic Tumors
				Oligodendroglioma
				Ependymoma
				Choroid Plexus Papilloma and Carcinoma
				Pediatric Brainstem Gliomas
			Neuronal and Mixed Neuronal-Glial Tumors
				Ganglioglioma and Gangliocytoma
				Central Neurocytoma
				Dysembryoplastic Neuroepithelial Tumor
				Paraganglioma
			Pineal Region Tumors
				Pineocytoma
				Pineoblastoma
				Papillary Tumor of the Pineal Region
			Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumors
			Tumors of Cranial and Spinal Nerves
				Schwannoma
				Neurofibroma
			Tumors of the Meninges
				Meningiomas
				Hemangioblastoma
			Lymphomas and Hematopoietic Tumors
				Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma
				Plasmacytoma
			Germ Cell Tumors
			Tumors of the Sellar Region
			Central Nervous System Metastasis
		Traumatic Brain Injury
			Epidemiology
			Pathophysiology
			Prehospital and Emergency Department Management
			Treatment
		Degenerative Disorders of the Spine
			Degenerative Disease of the Lumbar Spine
				Lumbar Radiculopathy
				Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
				Lumbar Instrumentation and Fusion
			Degenerative Diseases of the Cervical Spine
			Cervical Radiculopathy
			Cervical Myelopathy
				Diagnosis and Treatment
		Functional and Stereotactic Neurosurgery
			Stereotactic Surgery
			Brain Stimulation
			Implantable Pumps
			Destructive Lesions
			Epilepsy
			Trigeminal Neuralgia
		Hydrocephalus
			Hydrocephalus and Pregnancy
			Abdominal Surgery in Patients With Ventriculoperitoneal Shunts
		Pediatric Neurosurgery
			Craniosynostosis
		Central Nervous System Infections
			Intracranial Infections
				Cranial Epidural Abscess
				Subdural Empyema
				Meningitis
				Brain Abscess
				Ventriculitis
				Postoperative Infections
				Posttraumatic Meningitis
			Spinal Infections
				Vertebral Osteomyelitis
				Discitis
				Spinal Epidural Abscess
			Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 69: Plastic Surgery
		Reconstructive Techniques
			Primary and Secondary Wound Closure
			Skin Grafts
			Tissue Expansion
			Alloplastic Materials
			Flaps
				Local Flaps
				Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps
				Fascia and Fasciocutaneous Flaps
				Perforator Flaps
			Microvascular Free Tissue Transfer
				Supermicrosurgery
		Pediatric Plastic Surgery
			Craniofacial Surgery
				Congenital Ear Deformities
				Craniofacial Microsomia
				Cleft Lip and Palate
			Vascular Anomalies
			Pediatric Neck Masses
			Melanocytic Nevi
		Plastic Surgery of the Head and Neck
			Maxillofacial Trauma
				Emergent Management
				Evaluation and Diagnosis
				Soft Tissue Injuries
				Craniofacial Fractures
			Scalp Reconstruction
			Facial Reconstruction
			Facial Transplantation
			Facial Aesthetic Surgery
				Brow Lift
			Blepharoplasty
			Rhinoplasty
				Facelift
				Hair Transplant
				Nonsurgical Modalities
		Breast Surgery
			Reduction Mammoplasty
			Mastopexy
			Breast Augmentation
				Implant Selection
				Fat Grafting to the Breast
				Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma
			Gynecomastia
		Abdominoplasty
			Body Contouring After Bariatric Surgery
			Liposuction
		Gender Affirmation Surgery
		Wound Management/pressure Wounds
			Wounds
				Wound Healing
				Chronic Wounds
				Wound Assessment
			Diabetic Wound
			Peripheral Arterial Disease
			Venous Stasis and Ulcer
			Radiation Wound
			Infected Wound
			Pressure Injury
		Reconstruction of the Lower Extremity
			Soft Tissue Coverage of Traumatic Wounds
			Soft Tissue Reconstruction in the Groin and Thigh
			Soft Tissue Coverage of the Knee, Leg, and Foot
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 70: Hand Surgery
		Basic Anatomy
		Examination and Diagnosis
			Evaluation
				Neurovascular Examination
				Musculoskeletal Examination
				Special Investigations
		Principles of Treatment
			Anesthesia
			Tourniquet Application
			Incisions
			Dressings and Splints
		Trauma
			Emergency Control of Bleeding
			Lacerations, Fingertip Injuries, and Complex Soft Tissue Injuries
			Tendon Injuries
				Flexor Tendons
				Extensor Tendons
			Nerve Injuries
				Nerve Transfers
			Vascular Injuries
			Replantation and Amputations
			Fractures and Dislocations
				Distal Phalangeal Fractures
				Middle Phalanx and Proximal Phalanx Fractures
				Metacarpal Fractures
				Scaphoid Fractures
				Fractures in Children
			Dislocations
			The Reconstruction of Bone Deficits
			An Algorithmic Approach to the Mangled Extremity
		Infections
			Superficial Paronychial Infections
			Infections of Intermediate-Depth Spaces
			Deep Infections
				Palmar Space Infections
				Pyogenic Flexor Tenosynovitis
			Chronic and Atypical Infections
			Herpetic Whitlow
			Animal and Human Bites
		Compartment Syndrome, High-Pressure Injection Injuries, and Extravasation Injuries
			High-Pressure Injection Injuries
			Extravasation Injuries
			Compartment Syndrome
		Tenosynovitis
			de Quervain Disease
			Intersection Syndrome
			Trigger Thumb and Fingers
			Other Sites of Tenosynovitis
		Nerve Compression Syndromes
			Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
			Pronator Syndrome
			Ulnar Nerve Compression
				Guyon Canal Compression
				Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
			Radial Nerve Compression
			Thoracic Outlet Compression
		Tumors
			Soft Tissue Tumors
				Ganglion Cysts
				Giant Cell Tumor
				Epidermal Inclusion Cysts
				Lipoma
				Pyogenic Granuloma
				Verruca Vulgaris
				Seborrheic Keratoses
				Keratoacanthoma
				Dermatofibroma
				Vascular Malformations and Hemangiomas
			Malignant Skin Tumors
				Basal Cell Carcinoma
				Squamous Cell Carcinoma
				Malignant Melanomas
			Bone Tumors
				Osteoid Osteoma
				Aneurysmal Bone Cyst
				Enchondroma
				Primary Bone Sarcomas
				Secondary (Metastatic) Bone Tumors
		Congenital Anomalies
		Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
		Contractures
		Future Directions in Hand Surgery
		Conclusion
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 71: Gynecologic Surgery
		Female Reproductive and Other Pelvic Anatomy
			External Reproductive Anatomy (Vulva)
			Internal Reproductive Anatomy (Vagina, Cervix, Uterus, Fallopian Tubes, Ovaries)
				Vagina
				Cervix
				Uterus
				Fallopian Tubes
				Ovaries
			Other Relevant Pelvic Anatomy
				Anatomic Spaces
				Vascular Structures
				Neurologic Structures
				Urinary Tract Structures
				Intestinal Tract Structures
		Common Vulva and Vaginal Surgical Diseases and Procedures
			Common Vulvar and Vaginal Surgical Diseases
				Bartholin Gland Cyst or Abscess
				Vulva Intraepithelial Neoplasia
				Vulvar Cancer
				Vaginal Intraepithelial Neoplasia
				Vaginal Cancer
				Pelvic Organ Prolapse
			Common Vulva and Vaginal Surgical Procedures
				Incision and Drainage of Bartholin Gland Cyst or Abscess
				Marsupialization of Bartholin Gland Cyst or Abscess
				Wide Local Excision/Laser of the Vulva
				Laser of the Vagina/Partial Vaginectomy
				Radical Vulvectomy With Sentinel Node Mapping and Biopsy or Inguinal Femoral Lymphadenectomy
				Pelvic Prolapse Procedures
		Common Cervical Surgical Diseases and Procedures
			Common Cervical Surgical Diseases
				Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia
				Cervical Cancer
			Common Cervical Surgical Techniques
				Conization/Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure
				Radical Hysterectomy/Radical Trachelectomy With Pelvic Lymphadenectomy
		Common Uterine Surgical Diseases and Procedures
			Common Uterine Surgical Diseases
				Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
				Uterine Polyps
				Leiomyoma
				Adenomyosis
				Endometrial and Other Uterine Cancers
			Common Uterine Surgical Procedures
				Hysteroscopy, Dilation and Curettage, Endometrial Ablation
				Myomectomy
				Vaginal Myomectomy
				Hysteroscopic Myomectomy
				Laparoscopic and Open Myomectomy
				Hysterectomy
				Total Abdominal Hysterectomy
				Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy
				Vaginal Hysterectomy
				Supracervical Hysterectomy
				Elective Bilateral Salpingo-Oophorectomy and Opportunistic Salpingectomy
				Postoperative Cystoscopy after Hysterectomy
				Sentinel Node Biopsy and Lymphadenectomy for Endometrial Cancer
		Common Fallopian Tube/Ovarian Surgical Diseases and Procedures
			Common Fallopian Tube/Ovarian Surgical Diseases
				BRCA Mutation Carrier
				Desires Sterilization
				Ectopic Pregnancy
				Torsion
				Endometrioma
				Benign Ovarian Masses
				Malignant Ovarian Neoplasms
			Common Fallopian Tube/Ovarian Surgical Procedures
				Tubal Sterilization
				Salpingectomy/Salpingostomy for Ectopic Pregnancy
				Ovarian Detorsion
				Ovarian Cystectomy
				Salpingo-Oophorectomy
				Fallopian Tube/Ovarian Cancer Cytoreduction
		Summary
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 72: Surgery in the Pregnant Patient
		Physiologic Changes of Pregnancy
		Safety Concerns in Pregnancy
			Radiologic Concerns
			Medication Concerns
			Analgesics
				Over-the-Counter Medications
				Prescription Medications
			Antibiotics
				Aminoglycosides
				Tetracyclines
				Metronidazole
				Penicillins
				Cephalosporins
				Lincosamide (Clindamycin)
				Macrolides (Azithromycin)
				Sulfonamide Derivatives
				Fluoroquinolones
				Other Gram Positive Agents
				Summary of Antibiotic Use
			Antithrombotic Agents Thrombotic Agents
				Anticoagulants
			Antiplatelet Agents
				Aspirin
				Clopidogrel
			Thrombolytic Agents
			Sedatives
				Benzodiazepines
			Anesthesia Concerns
		Prevention of Preterm Labor
		Abdominal Pain and the Acute Abdomen in Pregnancy
		Minimally Invasive Surgery in Pregnancy
		Breast Masses in Pregnancy
			Imaging and Biopsy During Pregnancy
			Pregnancy-Associated Breast Cancer
		Surgery for Diseases in Pregnancy
			Hepatobiliary Disease
			Cholelithiasis
			Endocrine Disease
				Adrenal Disease
				Thyroid Disease
			Small Bowel Disease
			Appendix, Colon, and Rectal Disease
			Vascular Disease
		Trauma in Pregnancy
		Control of Major Hemorrhage
			Mechanical Hemorrhage Control
				Surgical Ligation
				Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta
				Intrauterine Balloon Tamponade
			Adjuncts for Major Hemorrhage
				Cell Salvage
				Damage Control Techniques
		Pregnancy After Major Abdominal Surgery
			Benign Disease
			Bariatric Surgery
			Ileal Pouch–Anal Anastomosis
			Malignant Disease
		Summary
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 73: Fetal Surgery
		The Birth of a New Surgical Specialty
		Prenatal Pathophysiologic Considerations and Rationale
			What Has Led to the Success of Open Fetal Surgery?
		Maternal Considerations and Morbidity
		Fetal Surgery by System
			Neurologic System
				Myelomeningocele or Spina Bifida
				Sacrococcygeal Teratoma
			Neck/Chest
				Cervical Teratoma
				Ex Utero Intrapartum Treatment Procedure
				Congenital Lung Lesions
				Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
			Cardiac
				Congenital Cardiac Lesions
				Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome
			Abdomen
				Gastroschisis
			Genitourinary
				Lower Urinary Tract Obstruction
		Novel Therapies and Future Directions in Fetal Medicine and Surgery
			In Utero Stem Cell Transplantation
			Fetal Tissue Engineering
			In Utero Gene Therapy
			Artificial Placenta
		Acknowledgements
		Selected References
		References
	Chapter 74: Urologic Surgery
		Urologic Anatomy for the General Surgeon
			Upper Abdomen and Retroperitoneum
				Adrenal
				Kidney
				Ureter
			Pelvis
				Bladder and Prostate
				Urethra, Male Genitalia, and Perineum
		Endoscopic Urologic Surgery
		Urologic Infectious Disease
			Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infection
				Premenopausal Patients
				Postmenopausal Patients
			Complicated Urinary Tract Infection
			Urinary Tract Infection in Men
			Specific Complicated Genitourinary Infectious States
				Pyelonephritis
				Male Genital Organ Infection
				Fournier Gangrene
			Atypical Urinary Tract Infections
				Fungal Infection
				Tuberculosis
				Parasitic Infection
		Voiding Dysfunction, Neurogenic Bladder, Incontinence, and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
			Neurogenic Bladder
			Problems With Bladder Storage Symptoms and Abnormalities
			Urinary Incontinence
			Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
		Male Reproductive Medicine and Sexual Dysfunction
			Male Reproductive and Sexual Dysfunction: Evaluation and Treatment
				Basic Laboratory Assessment
				Treatment
			Male Sexual Dysfunction and Treatment
		Urolithiasis
			Background
			Acute Presentation and Management
			Elective Diagnostic Evaluation and Management
			Elective Surgical Management
		Urologic Trauma
			Core Guideline and Consensus Statements for Urologic Trauma Management
			Renal Injuries
				Imaging
				Management: Operative Versus Nonoperative
				Surgical Exploration and Operative Approach
			Ureteral Injuries
				Imaging
				Management
				Surgical Exploration and Operative Approach
			Bladder Injuries
				Imaging
				Management: Operative Versus Nonoperative
				Surgical Exploration and Operative Approach
			Urethral Injuries
				Imaging
				Management
				Surgical Exploration and Operative Approach
			Genital Injuries
				Imaging
				Management
			Damage Control Techniques for Urologic Injuries
		Nontraumatic Urologic Emergencies
			Testicular Torsion
			Gross Hematuria With Urinary Retention From Blood Clots
			Priapism
		Urologic Oncology
			Renal Cancer
				Staging
				Management
			Bladder Cancer
				Nonmuscle Invasive Bladder Cancer
				Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer
			Prostate Cancer
				Evaluation
				Treatment
			Testicular Cancer
				Treatment
		Selected References
		References
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