Hernia repair is one of the latest recruits to the army of minimally invasive techniques. It is to be expected that all trainees will need to learn these laparoscopic techniques, and all general surgeons will perform them. This book reflects a consensus of techniques which Mr Dunn and his team have developed through treating ove 250 patients, rather than discussing every possible alternative. A main feature of the book is the presentation of anatomy, since an understanding of anatomical relationships and distances is essential in
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 276 mm
Breite: 219 mm
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978-0-86542-908-6 (9780865429086)
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Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. The History of Hernia Repair; Chapter 3. Equipment; Chapter 4. Internal Inguinal Anatomy; Chapter 5. Preoperative Assessment; Chapter 6. Anaesthesia for laparoscopic hernia repair; Chapter 7. Operative Technique-the transperitoneal approach; Chapter 8. Operative Technique-the retroperitoneal approach; Chapter 9. Dealing with Difficulties; Chapter 10. Results; Appendix 1. Checklists for equipment; Appendix 2. Handout for patients; Index