Description:
Combining detailed descriptions of pelvic anatomy with easy-to-follow instructions for gynecologic procedures, Atlas of Pelvic Anatomy and Gynecologic Surgery, 5th Edition, is a comprehensive, up-to-date atlas that reflects current practices in this fast-changing field. Pelvic anatomy and surgical operations are depicted through full-color anatomic drawings, correlative surgical artwork with step-by-step photographs, and computer-assisted hybrid photo illustrations. Complete coverage of both conventional and endoscopic surgeries helps you master the full spectrum of surgical procedures.
Key Features:
- Covers all frequently performed gynecologic operations including laparotomy, laparoscopic, robotic, hysteroscopic, vaginal, vulvar, and cystoscopic procedures.
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- Includes expanded sections on gender reassignment surgery and vulvar and cervical surgery, as well as a new chapter devoted to laparoscopic techniques.
- Contains a revised anatomic section with updated figures, plus high-quality artwork and clinical photographs throughoutânow entirely in full color.
- Features numerous videos of surgeries and cadaver dissection.
- Ideal for practicing obstetricians-gynecologists, obstetrics-gynecology residents, general surgeons, subspecialists, nurses, and medical students with an interest in gynecology.
- Enhanced eBook version included with purchase, which allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Table of Contents:
1. Instructions for online access
2. Cover image
3. Title page
4. Table of Contents
5. Copyright
6. Dedication
7. Editors
8. Contributors
9. Preface
10. Acknowledgments
11. Video Contents
12. Principles of Pelvic Anatomy and Gynecologic Surgery
13. SECTION
1. Pelvic Anatomy
14. Chapter
1. Basic Pelvic Anatomy
15. Chapter
2. Advanced Pelvic Anatomy
16. Autonomic Nervous System
17. Pelvic Plexus
18. Sigmoid Colon
19. Bladder and Pelvic Supports
20. Chapter
3. Max Brödelâs Pelvic Anatomy
21. SECTION
2. Basic Foundations for Gynecologic Surgery
22. Chapter
4. Instrumentation
23. Forceps
24. Clamps
25. Scissors
26. Knives
27. Retractors
28. Needle Holders
29. Dilators
30. Curettes
31. Suction Curettes
32. Chapter
5. Suture Material, Suturing Techniques, and Knot Tying
33. Suture Types
34. Suture Selection
35. Suture Techniques
36. Knot Tying
37. Surgeonâs Knot
38. Instrument Tie
39. Finishing a Continuous Stitch
40. Chapter
6. Energy Devices
41. ElectrosurgeryâLaserâHarmonic Scalpel
42. Electrosurgery
43. Laser Surgery
44. Ultrasonic Surgery
45. Chapter
7. Positioning and Nerve Injury
46. Positioning the Patient
47. Peripheral Nerve Injury
48. Compartment Syndrome
49. Abdominal Surgery
50. SECTION
3. Anterior Abdominal Wall
51. Chapter
8. Anatomy of the Lower Abdominal Wall
52. Vessels
53. Chapter
9. Abdominal Incisions
54. Transverse Incisions
55. Midline Incision
56. Chapter
10. Intra-abdominal Pelvic Anatomy
57. Uterine Support
58. Pelvic Anatomy
59. SECTION
4. Uterus
60. Chapter
11. Dilatation and Curettage
61. Suction Curettage
62. Chapter
12. Foundations of Laparoscopy
63. Chapter
13. Abdominal Hysterectomy
64. Total Abdominal Hysterectomy With Bilateral Salpingo-oophorectomy
65. Subtotal Hysterectomy
66. Simple Abdominal Hysterectomy
67. Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
68. Chapter
14. Radical Hysterectomy
69. Supplemental Anatomy for Radical Hysterectomy and Pelvic Lymphadenectomy
70. Radical Hysterectomy and Pelvic Lymphadenectomy
71. Chapter
15. Endometrial Carcinoma With Lymph Node Sampling
72. Chapter
16. Myomectomy
73. Chapter
17. Surgical Treatment of Unusual Myoma Conditions
74. Chapter
18. Unification of Bicornuate Uterus
75. SECTION
5. Abdominal Surgery During Pregnancy
76. Chapter
19. Abdominal Cerclage of the Cervix Uteri
77. Chapter
20. Cesarean Section
78. Chapter
21. Cesarean Section Hysterectomy
79. Chapter
22. Hypogastric Artery Ligation
80. Chapter
23. Trophoblastic Disease
81. SECTION
6. Adnexa
82. Chapter
24. Ovarian Cystectomy and Cystotomy
83. Chapter
25. Surgery for Pyosalpinx, Tubo-ovarian Abscess, and Pelvic Abscess
84. Chapter
26. Adhesiolysis
85. Chapter
27. Surgical Management of Pelvic Endometriosis
86. Chapter
28. Surgical Management of Ectopic Pregnancy
87. Linear Salpingostomy for Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy
88. Cornual Excision and Salpingectomy for Cornual Ectopic Pregnancy
89. Salpingectomy for Isthmic Ectopic Pregnancy
90. Chapter
29. Surgical Management of Ovarian Residual and Remnant
91. Chapter
30. Ovarian Tumor Debulking
92. Chapter
31. Tuboplasty
93. Fimbrioplasty (Hydrosalpinx)
94. Midtubal Anastomosis
95. Cornual Anastomosis
96. Chapter
32. Tubal Sterilization
97. Modified Irving Procedure
98. Pomeroy Operation
99. Fimbriectomy
100. Simple Bilateral Partial Salpingectomy
101. Uchida Operation
102. Silastic Band Operation
103. SECTION
7. Retropubic Space
104. Chapter
33. Anatomy and Surgical Exposure of the Retropubic Space
105. Surgical Exposure of the Retropubic Space
106. Chapter
34. Retropubic Urethropexy for Stress Incontinence and Retropubic Paravaginal Repair
107. Modified Burch Colposuspension
108. Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz Procedure
109. Retropubic Paravaginal Repair
110. Retropubic Vesicourethrolysis
111. SECTION
8. Retroperitoneum and Presacral Space
112. Chapter
35. Anatomy of the Retroperitoneum and the Presacral Space
113. Chapter
36. Identifying and Avoiding Ureteral Injury
114. Exposing the Ureter
115. Anatomic Relationships of Right and Left Ureters
116. Chapter
37. Presacral Neurectomy
117. Chapter
38. Uterosacral Nerve Transection
118. Chapter
39. Lymph Node Sampling
119. SECTION
9. Abdominal Operations for Enterocele and Vault Prolapse
120. Chapter
40. Native Tissue Suture Repair of Vaginal Vault Prolapse: Laparoscopic, Robotic, and Open Abdominal Approaches
121. Nonsupportive Obliterative Procedures of the Pelvic Cul-De-Sac
122. Supportive Procedures of the Vaginal Apex
123. Chapter
41. Abdominal Sacral Colpopexy and Colpohysteropexy
124. Technique for Open Abdominal Sacral Colpopexy with Graft Placement
125. Technique for Laparoscopic Sacral Colpopexy
126. Modifications for Cervicosacropexy
127. Technique for Abdominal Sacral Colpohysteropexy
128. Cervical, Vaginal, Vulvar Surgery
129. SECTION
10. Cervical Surgery
130. Chapter
42. Anatomy of the Cervix
131. Chapter
43. Colposcopy of the Cervix
132. Chapter
44. Conization of the Cervix
133. Cold-Knife Conization
134. Laser Conization
135. Conization During Pregnancy
136. Loop Electrical Excision Conization
137. Loop Electrical Excision by Selective Double-Excision (âTop Hatâ) Technique
138. Combination Conization
139. Chapter
45. Cervical Polypectomy
140. Chapter
46. Relief of Cervical Stenosis
141. Chapter
47. Cervical Cerclage
142. Chapter
48. Cervical Stump Excision (Trachelectomy)
143. SECTION
11. Vaginal Surgery
144. Chapter
49. Anatomy of the Vagina
145. Lower Third
146. Middle Third
147. Upper Third
148. Chapter
50. Anatomy of the Support of the Anterior and Posterior Vaginal Walls
149. Surgical Anatomy of the Posterior Vaginal Wall
150. Surgical Anatomy of the Anterior Vaginal Wall
151. Chapter
51. Vaginal Hysterectomy
152. Simple Vaginal Hysterectomy
153. Difficult Vaginal Hysterectomy
154. Chapter
52. Native Tissue Vaginal Repair of Cystocele, Rectocele, and Enterocele
155. Anterior Vaginal Wall Prolapse
156. Posterior Vaginal Wall Defects
157. Chapter
53. Vaginal Native Tissue Suture Repair â¨of Vaginal Vault Prolapse
158. Sacrospinous Ligament Suspension
159. Iliococcygeus Fascia Suspension
160. High Uterosacral Ligament Suspension
161. Chapter
54. Obliterative Procedures for the Correction of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
162. Obliterative Procedures
163. Chapter
55. Synthetic Midurethral Slings for the Correction of Stress Incontinence
164. Retropubic Synthetic Midurethral Slings
165. Transobturator Synthetic Midurethral Slings
166. Single-Incision Midurethral Slings
167. Surgical Management of Postoperative Voiding Dysfunction
168. Chapter
56. Avoiding and Managing Synthetic Mesh Complications After Surgeries for Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse
169. Mesh-Related Complications After Sacrocolpopexy
170. Mesh Complications After Synthetic Midurethral Slings
171. Complications After Transvaginal Mesh Placement for Pelvic Organ Prolapse
172. Chapter
57. Pubovaginal Slings for the Correction of Stress Incontinence
173. Managing Postoperative Voiding Dysfunction
174. Chapter
58. Benign Lesions of the Vaginal Wall
175. Biopsies
176. Cysts
177. Ulcers
178. Solid Masses
179. Chapter
59. Congenital Vaginal Abnormalities
180. Labial Fusion/Agglutination
181. Imperforate Hymen
182. Vaginal Agenesis
183. Transverse Vaginal Septum
184. Longitudinal Vaginal Septum
185. Obstructed Hemivagina
186. Bladder Exstrophy
187. Chapter
60. Iatrogenic Vaginal Constriction
188. Incisions
189. Z-Plasty
190. Free Skin Grafts
191. Xenografts
192. Perineal Flaps
193. Abdominal Flaps
194. Chapter
61. Vaginectomy
195. Excision
196. Carbon Dioxide Laser
197. SECTION
12. Vulvar and Perineal Surgery
198. Chapter
62. Vulvar and Perineal Anatomy
199. Chapter
63. Atlas of Vulvar Disorders
200. Part 1
201. Embryonic
202. Infections
203. Noninfective Inflammatory Lesions
204. Lichenification Disorders
205. Hyperplastic Vulvitis
206. Cystic Lesions
207. Bullous-Ulcerative Lesions, Including Tubercular Lesions
208. Intraepithelial and Invasive Neoplasia
209. Blood Vascular Lesions
210. Sampling Techniques
211. PART 2
212. Chapter
64. Bartholin Duct Cyst and Abscess
213. Chapter
65. Surgery for Vulvar Vestibulitis â¨Syndrome (Vulvodynia)
214. Simple Vestibulectomy
215. Vestibulectomy With Radical Bartholin â¨Gland Excision
216. Chapter
66. Wide Excision With or Without Skin Graft
217. Chapter
67. Laser Excision and Vaporization
218. Laser Excision by Thin Section
219. Laser Vaporization
220. Chapter
68. Anatomy of the Groin and Femoral Triangle
221. Chapter
69. Vulvectomy
222. Simple Vulvectomy
223. Radical Vulvectomy
224. Chapter
70. Radical Vulvectomy With Tunnel Groin Dissection
225. Chapter
71. Vulvar Hematoma
226. Chapter
72. Correction of Clitoral Phimosis
227. Chapter
73. Hymenotomy (Hymenectomy)
228. Chapter
74. Plastic Repair of the Perineum (Perineorrhaphy)
229. Chapter
75. Benign Lesions of the Groin and the Canal of Nuck
230. Hidradenitis and Other Groin Lesions
231. Lesions of the Canal of Nuck
232. Chapter
76. Surgery for Other Benign Lesions of the Vulva
233. Inclusion Cyst
234. Hidradenoma
235. Labial Fusion
236. Draining Vulvar Lesions
237. Vulvar Hemangiomas and Varicosities
238. Lymphangioma
239. Condyloma Acuminata
240. Chapter
77. Therapeutic Injection
241. Alcohol Injection
242. Dexamethasone Injection
243. Chapter
78. Episiotomy
244. Mediolateral Episiotomy
245. Midline Episiotomy
246. Repair of Third-Degree Laceration
247. Repair of Fourth-Degree Laceration
248. Other Related Gynecologic Surgery
249. SECTION
13. Surgical Procedures Performed on the Lower Urinary Tract
250. Chapter
79. Anatomy of the Urethra
251. Chapter
80. Surgical Repair of Urethral Prolapse
252. Chapter
81. Repair of Urethrovaginal Fistula
253. Chapter
82. Repair of Suburethral Diverticulum
254. Chapter
83. Martius Fat Pad Transposition and Urethral Reconstruction
255. Martius Fat Pad Transposition
256. Urethral Reconstruction
257. Chapter
84. Surgical Anatomy of the Bladder and Pelvic Ureter
258. Chapter
85. Suprapubic Catheter Placement
259. Chapter
86. Repair of Advertent and Inadvertent Cystotomy
260. Opening and Closing the Bladder
261. Repair of Bladder Lacerations
262. Chapter
87. Abdominal Repair of Vesicovaginal and Vesicouterine Fistula
263. Abdominal Repair of Vesicovaginal Fistula
264. Repair of Vesicouterine Fistula
265. Chapter
88. Vaginal Repair of Vesicovaginal Fistula
266. Chapter
89. Managing Ureteral Injury During Pelvic Surgery
267. Ureterotomy and Catheterization
268. Ureteroureterostomy
269. Ureteroneocystostomy
270. Ureteroneocystostomy With Bladder Extension
271. Boari-Ocherblad Flap
272. Chapter
90. Surgical Management of Refractory Overactive Bladder and Detrusor Compliance Abnormalities
273. Evaluation of Patients
274. General Introduction to Three Modalities
275. Surgical Techniques
276. SECTION
14. Bowel Surgery
277. Chapter
91. Intestinal Surgery
278. Anatomy of the Small and Large Intestine
279. Chapter
92. Small Bowel Repair/Resection
280. Chapter
93. Closure of a Simple Transmural Injury to the Small Intestine
281. Chapter
94. Meckelâs Diverticulum
282. Chapter
95. Appendectomy
283. Chapter
96. Colon Repair/Colostomy Creation
284. Large Bowel Preparation
285. Chapter
97. Repair of Primary and Recurrent Rectovaginal Fistulas
286. Transvaginal Repair of Primary Rectovaginal Fistula
287. Transanal Endorectal Advancement Flap Procedure
288. Transvaginal Repair of Recurrent Rectovaginal Fistula
289. Chapter
98. Anal Sphincter Repair and Perineal Reconstruction
290. Anatomy of the Rectum and Anal Sphincters
291. Repair of the Anal Sphincter
292. Chapter
99. Transperineal Repair of Rectal Prolapse
293. Perineal Proctectomy (Altemeier Repair)
294. SECTION
15. Cosmetic and Gender Reassignment Surgery
295. Chapter
100. Surgery for Labial Hypertrophy
296. Chapter
101. Vaginoplasty, Perineal Reconstruction, and the Use of Energy Sources in the Vaginal Canal and on the Skin of the Vulva
297. Chapter
102. Gender Affirmation Surgery (Vaginoplasty) for the Transgender Woman
298. Introduction
299. Preoperative Considerations
300. Vaginoplasty Technique
301. Postoperative Care and Considerations
302. Outcomes
303. SECTION
16. The Breast
304. Chapter
103. The Breast
305. Anatomy of the Female Breast
306. Clinical Breast Examination
307. Fine-Needle Aspiration
308. Endoscopy and Endoscopic Surgery
309. SECTION
17. Hysteroscopy
310. Chapter
104. Hysteroscopic Instrumentation
311. Chapter
105. Removal of Uterine Septum
312. Chapter
106. Ablation Techniques
313. Chapter
107. Minimally Invasive Nonhysteroscopic Endometrial Ablation
314. Complications
315. Chapter
108. Resection of Submucous Myoma
316. Chapter
109. Complications of Hysteroscopy
317. SECTION
18. Laparoscopy
318. Chapter
110. Pelvic Anatomy From the Laparoscopic View
319. Chapter
111. The Operating Room Suite and Instrumentation
320. Laparoscopy Tower
321. Laparoscopic Instrument Table
322. Vaginal Instrument Table
323. Chapter
112. Trocar Placement
324. Anatomic Sites for Access
325. Choosing the Suitable Anatomic Site for Access
326. General Principles for Primary Access to the Peritoneal Cavity
327. Techniques for Access
328. Choosing a Technique for Abdominal Cavity Access
329. Complications (see Chapter 119)
330. Accessory Trocar Insertion
331. Conclusion
332. Chapter
113. Diagnostic Laparoscopy
333. Standard Diagnostic Laparoscopy
334. Microlaparoscopy
335. Chapter
114. Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
336. Single-Port Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
337. Chapter
115. Laparoscopic Adnexal Surgery
338. Ovarian Cystectomy
339. Salpingo-Oophorectomy
340. Ectopic Pregnancy
341. Tubal Ligation
342. Tuboplasty
343. Chapter
116. Laparoscopic Surgery for Stress Urinary Incontinence (Burch Colposuspension)
344. Chapter
117. Laparoscopic Surgery for Pelvic Organ Prolapse
345. Laparoscopic Sacral Colpopexy
346. Laparoscopic Uterosacral Ligament Plication and Shortening
347. Chapter
118. Robotic Surgery in Gynecology
348. Comparison of Laparoscopy and Robotics Technology
349. da Vinci Surgical System
350. Applications in Gynecology
351. Robotic Simple Hysterectomy
352. Robotic Column Location
353. Trocar Position
354. Robotic Instrumentation
355. Assistant and Scrub Nurse Roles
356. Technique
357. Division of Pelvic Peritoneum and Round Ligament
358. Division of Uterine Vessels
359. Bladder Mobilization: Dissection of the Vesicovaginal Space
360. Division of Cardinal Ligaments
361. Colpotomy
362. Removal of Uterus
363. Cuff Closure
364. Conclusions
365. Chapter
119. Major Complications Associated With Laparoscopic Surgery
366. Vascular and Intestinal Injury
367. Laparoscopic Approach
368. Operative Procedure
369. Ureteral Injury
370. SECTION
19. Cystourethroscopy
371. Chapter
120. Cystourethroscopy
372. Instrumentation
373. Indications and Techniques
374. Urethroscopy (Normal and Abnormal Findings)
375. Cystoscopy (Normal and Abnormal Findings)
376. Operative Cystoscopy
377. Suprapubic Telescopy
378. Surgery for Transgender Conditions
379. SECTION
20. Surgery for Transgender Conditions
380. Chapter
121. Surgery for Transgender Conditions
Index
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