Operative Dictations in General and Vascular Surgery (eBook)
XXXVI, 1062 Seiten
Springer New York (Verlag)
978-1-4614-0451-4 (ISBN)
Operative Dictations in General and Vascular Surgery, Second Edition is intended to teach residents the principles of succinct and precise operative dictations for a wide spectrum of surgical procedures. Designed as a portable resource, the book provides typical dictations to guide the resident. Comprised of 226 procedures, this new edition comprises the majority of procedures commonly performed by general and vascular surgeons. For each procedure, a list of common indications is given. This list covers 95% of the situations in which a particular procedure will be used. A list of essential steps follows. These can be used to mentally rehearse the procedure before it is performed. The next heading, Note these technical variations, introduces a list that is intended to prompt the surgeon for particular things to note and dictate within the template. A list of possible complications that are typically associated with that particular surgical procedure follows. Finally, a template operative dictation is provided. Common opening and terminating sequences (for example, how to enter and close the abdomen) in all laparotomy dictations are included.
The volume has two primary objectives. First, it is designed to serve as a source of model operative dictations that may be individualized and used as templates. Second, it is intended as an aide-memoir, giving the surgeon a short list of pertinent information about each procedure. Ample space is provided to allow each surgeon to add notes. By reviewing this introductory material before scrubbing on a procedure, the trainee surgeon will enter the operating room better prepared to participate actively and to learn as much as possible. At the end of training, this book, with the notes accumulated by the resident, will serve as an invaluable review resource analogous to the individualized notebooks many surgeons keep. Operative Dictations in General and Vascular Surgery, Second Edition is intended for practicing surgeons, who may modify each template to reflect their own individual practice. It also serves as a concise reminder of essential steps in those operations that may be only rarely performed.
Jamal J. Hoballah, MD, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon
Carol E.H. Scott-Conner, MD, Department of Surgery, The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA, USA
Operative Dictations in General and Vascular Surgery, the first volume in Springer's new Operative Dictations Made Simple Series, is intended to teach residents the principles of succinct and precise operative dictations for a wide spectrum of surgical procedures. Designed as a portable resource, the book provides typical dictations to guide the resident. Comprised of 155 procedures, this volume covers the alimentary tract, breast, lymph nodes, and head and neck, as well as vascular surgery, including aneurysmal disease and endovascular procedures. This volume provides templates for both minimally invasive and open approaches. As it is often difficult for the surgical resident to filter what should be included in the operative report, this book provides an authoritative guide for operative dictations while remaining flexible enough to accomodate variations in the surgical procedures performed. Written by the experienced team of a surgical department chair and a program director, the book guides the reader step-by-step through successful dictations. The book can also serve as a quick review of the essential steps of various surgical procedures. Clearly, a must-have for every surgical resident. In addition, Operative Dictations in General and Vascular Surgery: Operative Dictations Made Simple makes a perfect companion volume to Chassin's Operative Strategy in General Surgery, Third Edition, edited by Carol E. H. Scott-Conner, M.D., Ph.D. The procedures in both books are presented in the same order so the resident can easily use both resources together.
Jamal J. Hoballah, MD, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, LebanonCarol E.H. Scott-Conner, MD, Department of Surgery, The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA, USA
Section I Esophagus1. Esophagectomy: Right Thoracotomy and Laparotomy with Thoracic AnastomosisCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 2. Esophagectomy: Right Thoracotomy and Laparotomy with Cervical Anastomosis Carol E.H. Scott-Conner 3. EsophagogastrectomyElizabeth A. Marshall 4. Transhiatal EsophagectomyCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 5. Thoracoscopic EsophagectomyEdward Y. Chan and Edward H. Chin 6. Transabdominal Nissen Fundoplication Linda P. Zhang and Scott Q. Nguyen 7. Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication Jessica K. Smith8. Transthoracic Collis Gastroplasty and Nissen FundoplicationMark Shapiro and Edward H. Chin 9. Laparoscopic Collis Gastroplasty and Nissen FundoplicationMohammad H. Alaeddine and Bassem Y. Safadi10 Cricopharyngeal Myotomy and Operation for Pharyngoesophageal (Zenker’s) DiverticulumNabil Fuleihan 11 Transoral Surgery for Zenker’s Diverticulum Nabil Fuleihan 12. Esophagomyotomy for Achalasia and Diffuse Esophageal SpasmCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 13. Laparoscopic Esophagomyotomy with Partial FundoplicationCarol E.H. Scott-Conner Section II Stomach and Duodenum14. Gastrojejunostomy Lori K. Soni 15. Proximal Gastric VagotomyCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 16. Truncal Vagotomy and PyloroplastyCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 17. Partial Gastrectomy with Billroth I ReconstructionRoy R. Danks 18. Partial Gastrectomy with Billroth II ReconstructionRoy R. Danks 19. Plication of Perforated Peptic UlcerGeorgios Tsoulfas 20. Laparoscopic Plication of Perforated UlcerRoy R. Danks 21. GastrostomyPhilip M. Spanheimer 22. Percutaneous Endoscopic GastrostomyCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 23. Distal Gastrectomy with D2 Nodal Dissection, Roux-en-Y Reconstruction for CancerHisakazu Hoshi 24. Total Gastrectomy with D2 Nodal Dissection, Roux-en-Y Reconstruction, Feeding Tube JejunostomyHisakazu Hoshi 25. Vertical Banded GastroplastyCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 26. Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding for ObesityMohamad A. Houjeij and Bassem Y. Safadi 27. Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass for ObesityYi-Horng Lee 28. Laparoscopic Antecolic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass for ObesityMohammad K. Jamal 29. Laparoscopic Sleeve GastrectomyMohammad H. Alaeddine and Bassem Y. Safadi 30. Simple Excision of Duodenal Diverticulum Roy R. Danks 31. Transduodenal Excision of Duodenal Diverticulum Roy R. Danks Section III Small Intestine and Appendix32. Small Bowel ResectionRoss Bengtson 33. Laparoscopic Small Bowel ResectionWalid Faraj and Ahmad Zaghal 34. Enterolysis for Intestinal ObstructionCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 35. Laparoscopic Enterolysis for Small Bowel ObstructionMohammad H. Alaeddine and Bassem Y. Safadi 36. Feeding JejunostomyCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 37. AppendectomyLori K. Soni 38. Laparoscopic AppendectomyGeorgios Tsoulfas 39. Resection of Meckel’s DiverticulumRoss Bengtson Section IV Large Intestine40. Right HemicolectomySimon Roh and John C. Byrn 41. Laparoscopic Right HemicolectomyFaek R. Jamali 42. Left HemicolectomySimon Roh and John C. Byrn 43. Laparoscopic Left HemicolectomyFaek R. Jamali 44. Low Anterior ResectionEanas S. Yassa and John C. Byrn 45. Laparoscopic Low Anterior ResectionMohammad Khreiss and Vassiliki Liana Tsikitis 46. Abdominoperineal ResectionEanas S. Yassa and John C. Byrn 47. Laparoscopic Abdominoperineal ResectionMohammad Khreiss and Vassiliki Liana Tsikitis 48. Subtotal Colectomy with Ileostomy and Hartmann’s PouchSamy Maklad and John W. Cromwell 49. Laparoscopic Subtotal Colectomy with Ileostomy and Hartmann’s PouchMaher A. Abbas 50. Total Proctocolectomy with Ileoanal Reservoir and Ileoanal AnastomosisDanny T. Liu and John W. Cromwell 51. Laparoscopic Total Proctocolectomy with Ileal Pouch to Anal Canal Anastomosis with Diverting Loop IleostomyMaher A. Abbas 52. Total Proctocolectomy with IleostomyDanny T. Liu and John W. Cromwell 53. Laparoscopic Total Proctocolectomy with End Ileostomy Maher A. Abbas 54. End IleostomyEmily Steinhagen and Celia M. Divino 55. Loop Ileostomy Laura Doyon and Kaare Weber 56. Closure of Loop IleostomyWalid Faraj and Ahmad Zaghal 57. Transverse Loop Colostomy Gary William Swain, Jr. and Scott Q. Nguyen 58. Closure of Transverse Loop ColostomyCatherine Madorin and Scott Q. Nguyen 59. Subtotal Colectomy for Lower GI BleedingBrian A. Coakley and Celia M. Divino 60. Hartmann’s ProcedureCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 61. Closure of Hartmann’s ProcedureSamy Maklad and John W. Cromwell 62. Laparoscopic Closure of Hartmann’s ProcedureMaher A. Abbas 63. Sigmoidectomy and Rectopexy (Frykman-Goldberg Procedure)Sergy Khaitov Section V Anus, Rectum, and Pilonidal Region64. Rubber Band Ligation of HemorrhoidsShauna Lorenzo-Rivero 65. HemorrhoidectomyShauna Lorenzo-Rivero 66. Procedure for Prolapsed Hemorrhoids (Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy)Susan Skaff Hagen 67. Drainage of Perirectal AbscessShauna Lorenzo-Rivero 68. Anorectal FistulotomyShauna Lorenzo-Rivero 69. Anal Fistula PlugShauna Lorenzo-Rivero 70. Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy for Chronic Anal FissureShauna Lorenzo-Rivero 71. Anoplasty for Anal StenosisCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 72. Marsupialization of Pilonidal SinusDaniel Calva-Cerqueira73. Excision and Primary Closure of Pilonidal SinusDaniel Calva-CerqueiraSection VI Hepatobiliary Tract74. CholecystectomyJennifer E. Hrabe 75. Laparoscopic CholecystectomyJennifer E. Hrabe 76. Open Common Bile Duct ExplorationChristopher Bunch 77. Laparoscopic Exploration of Common Bile Duct Walid Ghazi Faraj and Ahmad Zaghal 78. Roux-en-Y Hepaticojejunostomy or CholedochojejunostomySusan Skaff Hagen 79. Carcinoma of Hepatic Duct BifurcationRajesh Shetty and Thomas Collins 80. Hepatic Wedge ResectionGeorgios Tsoulfas 81. Right Hepatic LobectomyGeorgios Tsoulfas 82. Left Hepatic Lobectomy Georgios Tsoulfas 83. Packing of Liver Injury with Damage Control LaparotomyMohammad Khreiss & Bellal A. Joseph Section VII Pancreas84. Partial Pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple Procedure)Prashant Khullar 85. Total PancreaticoduodenectomyPrashant Khullar 86. Distal PancreatectomyPrashant Khullar 87. Laparoscopic Distal PancreatectomyPrashant Khullar 88. Pancreatic CystgastrostomyPrashant Khullar 89. Pancreaticojejunostomy (Puestow Procedure)Kevin A. Bridge Section VIII Spleen90. Splenectomy (Open) for DiseaseCharles H. Mosher 91. Laparoscopic SplenectomyCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 92. Splenectomy for TraumaCharles H. Mosher 93. Partial SplenectomyCharles H. Mosher 94. SplenorrhaphyCharles H. Mosher Section IX Hernia Repairs and Surgery for Necrotizing Fasciitis95. Bassini Repair of Inguinal HerniaJessemae L. Welsh 96. Shouldice Repair of Inguinal HerniaEvgeny V. Arshava 97. McVay Repair of Inguinal HerniaPeter C. Fretz 98. Mesh Repair of Inguinal HerniaCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 99. Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair: Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP)Jessica K. Smith 100. Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair: Totally Extraperitoneal (TEP)Jessica K. Smith 101. Repair of Femoral HerniaJessemae L. Welsh 102 Ventral Hernia RepairPeter C. Fretz 103 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia RepairSusan Skaff Hagen 104 Operations for Infected Abdominal Wound Dehiscence and Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection of the Abdominal WallKristen C. Sihler Section X Breast105 Breast BiopsyCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 106 Breast Ultrasound-Guided Core Biopsy or Cyst AspirationKevin A. Bridge 107 Excision of DuctsCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 108 Needle-Localized Breast BiopsyAbdi Ahari 109 Lumpectomy (Partial Mastectomy) and Axillary Node DissectionAbdi Ahari 110 Axillary Sentinel Node Biopsy for Breast CancerMichael Bonebrake 111 Modified Radical Mastectomy Michael C. Fraterelli 112. Total (Simple) Mastectomy Michael C. Fraterelli 113. Skin-Sparing Total MastectomyJulie Guidroz 114. Placement of Balloon Catheter for BrachytherapyJulie Guidroz Section XI Lymph Nodes115. Sentinel Node Biopsy for MelanomaMichael Bonebrake 116. Superficial Inguinal Lymph Node Dissection Michael Bonebrake 117. Excision of MelanomaMichael Bonebrake 118. Inguinal and Pelvic Lymphadenectomy (Superficial and Deep Groin Dissection) Hisakazu HoshiSection XII Head and Neck119. Superficial ParotidectomyCarol E.H. Scott-Conner 120. Thyroid LobectomyJoshua R. French, James Howe 121. Total ThyroidectomyJoshua R. French and James Howe 122. Parathyroidectomy for AdenomaJoshua R. French and James Howe 123. Radioisotope-guided ParathyroidectomyJoshua R. French and James Howe 124. Parathyroidectomy for Secondary or Tertiary HyperparathyroidismJoshua R. French and James Howe 125. CricothyroidotomyAmy Bobis Stanfill 126. TracheostomyAmy Bobis Stanfill 127. Percutaneous TracheostomyCarol E.H. Scott-Conner Section XIII Miscellaneous Procedures128. Placement of Subclavian Central Venous CatheterAmy Bobis Stanfill 129. Ultrasound-guided Placement of Subclavian Central Venous CatheterTimothy D. Light 130. Placement of Internal Jugular Central Venous CatheterAmy Bobis Stanfill 131. Ultrasound-guided Placement of Internal Jugular Central Venous CatheterTimothy D. Light 132. Renal TransplanatationSusan Skaff Hagen 133. Left AdrenalectomyFaek R. Jamali 134. Laparoscopic Left AdrenalectomyFaek R. Jamali 135. Right AdrenalectomyFaek R. Jamali 136. Laparoscopic Right AdrenalectomyFaek R. Jamali 137. Insertion of Peritoneal Dialysis CatheterPhilip M. Spanheimer 138. Pediatric Inguinal Hernia Repair (Herniotomy)Graeme Pitcher 139. Laparoscopic PyloromyotomyGraeme Pitcher 140. Pediatric Laparoscopic Nissen FundoplicationJoel Shilyansky Section XIV Cerebrovascular Occlusive Disease 141 Carotid Endarterectomy Jamal J. Hoballah142 Carotid Endarterectomy Using the Eversion Technique Dale Maharaj and R. Clement Darling III 143 Redo Carotid Endarterectomy David C. Corry and Mark Adelman144 Carotid Artery Balloon Angioplasty and Stenting Munier M.S. Nazzal 145 Carotid Subclavian Bypass Julie Freischlag and John Lane 146 Carotid Subclavian Transposition Julie Freischlag and John Lane 147 Vertebral Artery Reconstruction David C. Corry and Mark Adelman148 Subclavian Artery Angioplasty StentingJamal J. Hoballah and Rabih Houbballah 149 Aorto-Innominate Artery Bypass Christian Bianchi and Jeffrey L. Ballard 150 Innominate/Common Carotid Artery Angioplasty Stenting Using Hybrid Open TechniqueJamal J. HoballahSection XV Mesenteric and Renal Artery Occlusive Disease 151 Antegrade Aortoceliac/Mesenteric Bypass for Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia Roderick T.A. Chalmers152 Celiac and SMA stentingRaphael C. Sun 153 Superior Mesenteric Artery Embolectomy with Primary/Patch Closure for Acute Embolic Mesenteric Ischemia Roderick T.A. Chalmers 154 Superior Mesenteric Artery Thrombectomy with Retrograde Aortomesenteric Bypass for Acute Thrombotic Mesenteric Ischemia Roderick T.A. Chalmers155 Bilateral Aortorenal Bypass Jamal J. Hoballah 156 Hepatorenal Artery Bypass Jamal J. Hoballah 157 Transaortic Celiac and Superior Mesenteric Artery Endarterectomy Christian Bianchi and Jeffrey L. Ballard 158 Transaortic Renal Artery Endarterectomy Christian Bianchi and Jeffrey L. Ballard 159 Renal Artery Angioplasty and Stenting F. Ezequiel Parodi and Murray L. Shames Section XVI Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease 160 Thoracofemoral Bypass Kelly S.A. Blair and Hisham Bassiouny 161 Aortobifemoral Bypass Rabih Houbballah and Jamal J. Hoballah 162 Retroperitoneal Aortofemoral Bypass Kelly S.A. Blair and Hisham Bassiouny 163 Axillobifemoral Bypass Kelly S.A. Blair and Hisham Bassiouny 164 Iliofemoral Bypass Munier M. S. Nazzal 165 Femorofemoral Bypass Munier M. S. Nazzal 166 Iliac Artery Angioplasty and Stenting F. Ezequiel Parodi and Murray L. Shames Section XVII Infrainguinal Occlusive Disease 167 Femoropopliteal Bypass with PTFE Graft Jamal J. Hoballah 168 Femoroinfrapopliteal PTFE Bypass with Adjunctive AVF or Vein Cuff Sujata Subramanian, Keith D. Calligaro, and Matthew J. Dougherty 169 Femoroposterior Tibial Bypass with Reversed Greater Saphenous Vein Rabih Houbballah and Jamal J. Hoballah 170 Femoroanterior Tibial Bypass with Nonreversed Greater Saphenous Vein Sung Woon Chung and Jamal J. Hoballah 171 In Situ Femoroperoneal Bypass Jamal J. Hoballah 172 Femoroplantar Composite Vein Bypass Jamal J. Hoballah173 Superfical Femoral Artery (SFA)/ Tibial Angioplasty StentingJamal J. Hoballah 174 Midbypass Revision Jamal J. Hoballah 175 Distal Bypass Revision Jamal J. Hoballah176 Bypass Stenosis Angioplasty Fady F. Haddad and Ahmad ZaghalSection XVIII Thromboembolectomy 177 Aortic Saddle Embolus Theodore H. Teruya and Ahmed M. Abou-Zamzam, Jr. 178 Lower-Extremity Thromboembolectomy Jason Chiriano and Theodore H. Teruya 179 Upper-Extremity Thromboembolectomy Jamal J. HoballahSection XIX Aneurysmal Disease 180 Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair John W. York and Samuel R. Money181 Thoracic Endovascular Repair (TEVAR) for Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Parth B. Amin182 Creation of Iliac Conduit Prior to TERVAR/EVARSung Woon Chung and Jamal J. Hoballah 183 Percutaneous Fenestration and Stenting of Complicated Acute Type B AorticDissectionsMel J. Sharafuddin184 Elective Transabdominal Replacement of Infrarenal Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Jamal J. Hoballah 185 Left Posterolateral Retroperitoneal Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair Dale Maharaj and R. Clement Darling III186 Endovascular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair with the Gore Excluder Endograft Cassius Iyad Ochoa Chaar and Michel S. Makaroun187 EVAR Using the Powerlink DeviceParth B. Amin188 Endovascular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair with the Cook Zenith or Zenith Flex EndograftFady F. Haddad and Jamal J. Hoballah 189 Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (Talent Bifurcated Graft)F. Ezequiel Parodi and Murray L. Shames 190 Internal Iliac Artery EmbolisationJamal J. Hoballah191 Transabdominal Replacement of Ruptured Infrarenal Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Jamal J. Hoballah 192 Endovascular Repair of Ruptured Abdominal Aortic AneurysmsManish Mehta193 Open Repair/Ligation of Splenic Artery AneurysmHoussein Haidar Ahmad and Jamal J. Hoballah 194 Replacement of Common Femoral Aneurysm with PTFE Graft Jamal J. Hoballah 195 Ligation of Popliteal Aneurysm: Femoropopliteal/Tibial Reversed Vein Bypass Jamal J. Hoballah196 Endovascular Treatment of Popliteal ArteryAneurysmJamal J. HoballahSection XX Venous Disorders 197 Stripping of the Greater Saphenous Vein and Stab Avulsion of Branch Varicosities Michael S. Connors III and Samuel R. Money198 Endovenous Ablation of Varicose VeinsDale Maharaj, Kathleen J. Ozsvath, R. Clement Darling III 199 Femorofemoral Vein Bypass (Palma Procedure) Munier M. S. Nazzal200 Venous Thrombectomy for Iliofemoral DVT Using Mechanical Devices and LysisChad Laurich201 Endovenous Recannalization for Chronic Occlusion or Stenosis, May-Thurner SyndromeChad Laurich 202 Inferior Vena Cava Filters F. Ezequiel Parodi and Murray L. Shames Section XXI Creation of Arteriovenous Fistulae for Dialysis 203 Radiocephalic Arteriovenous Fistula for Hemodialysis Christopher Bunch 204 Creation of Brachiocephalic Fistula Christopher Bunch 205 Creation of Brachiobasilic Fistula: Basilic Vein Transposition Mazen M. Hashisho 206 PTFE Forearm Graft for Hemodialysis Mazen M. Hashisho 207 Creation of Upper-Arm Prosthetic Arteriovenous Grafts Christopher Bunch208 Distal Revascularization and Interval Ligation (DRIL) Simon Roh 209 Revision Using Distal Inflow (RUDI)Simon Roh 210 Pharmacologic/Mechanical Lytic Therapy for Occluded Dialysis Access Eanas S. Yassa Section XXII Sympathectomy 211 Supraclavicular Cervical Sympathectomy Mario Martinasevic 212 Thoracoscopic SympathectomyPierre Sfeir 213 Lumbar Sympathectomy Mario Martinasevic14 Above-Knee Amputation Maen S. Aboul Hosn 215 Below-Knee Amputation Maen S. Aboul Hosn 216 Transmetatarsal Foot Amputation Jamal J. Hoballah 217 Transmetatarsal (Ray) Toe Amputation Jamal J. Hoballah 218 Transphalyngeal Toe Amputation Jamal J. HoballahSection XXIV Miscellaneous Procedures219 Supraclavicular Resection of Cervical Rib/First Thoracic Rib Ismail Mohamad Khalil 220 Transaxillary First Rib Resection William J. Sharp 221 Surgical Repair of Femoral Pseudoaneurysm Gregory A. Carlson222 Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Obliteration of Common Femoral Artery Pseudoaneurysm with Thrombin InjectionJamal J. Hoballah223 Surgical Repair of Femoral Arteriovenous Fistula Gregory A. Carlson 224 Four-Quadrant Fasciotomy Jamal J. Hoballah 225 Split-Thickness Skin Graft Jamal J. Hoballah226 Temporal Artery BiopsyJean Salem and Jamal J. Hoballah
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 9.10.2011 |
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Zusatzinfo | XXXVI, 1062 p. |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Chirurgie ► Herz- / Thorax- / Gefäßchirurgie |
Schlagworte | abdominal surgery • image-guided biopsy • interventional procedures • Laparoscopic surgery • Operative Dictations • resident education • Thoracic Surgery • vascular surgery |
ISBN-10 | 1-4614-0451-7 / 1461404517 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4614-0451-4 / 9781461404514 |
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