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E-grāmata: Essentials of Robotic Surgery

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  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Oct-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319095646
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Essentials of Robotic Surgery is designed to present a comprehensive and state-of-the-art approach to robotic surgery within the broad confines of general surgery. Sections address preliminary issues faced by surgeons who may be initially undertaking robotics. These areas include training, basic techniques and setup, as well as general troubleshooting.  Subsequent chapters focus on specific disease processes and the robotic applications for those procedures. Written by experts in the field, each of these sections addresses patient selection, preoperative considerations, technical conduct of the most common operations, and avoiding complications. A brief review of the existing literature addressing the particular topic follows in each section. The text concludes with chapters on other robotic platforms beyond the only current FDA approved device (Intuitive Surgical) as well as future directions, including single-site, enhanced imaging, 3-D modeling, and tele-proctoring, including to and distant site surgery. Extensive illustrations and links to video make this an interactive text that will be of great value to general surgeons and associated sub-specialists, trainees including residents and fellows, fully trained surgeons looking to start a robotic surgery practice, and experienced robotic surgeons looking to expand the types of procedures that they currently perform robotically.

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From the book reviews:

The audience includes all levels of surgeons and surgeons-in-training. The authors hope the book will help residents develop an understanding of and gain a perspective on the fundamentals of robotic procedures while helping experts expand their robotics practice. This will be a welcome addition to any surgeons library. Surgeons-in-training can develop needed expertise and experienced surgeons can find tips and tricks for their trade. (John C. Byrn, Doodys Book Reviews, January, 2015)

1 History of and Current Systems in Robotic Surgery
1(12)
Heidi Ryan
Shawn Tsuda
2 Training and Credentialing in Robotic Surgery
13(14)
Tomasz Rogula
Pablo A. Acquafresca
Martin Bazan
3 Basic Setup, Principles, and Troubleshooting in Robotic Surgery
27(18)
Chan W. Park
Dana D. Portenier
4 Essentials and Future Directions of Robotic Esophageal Surgery
45(10)
Umer I. Chaudhry
W. Scott Melvin
5 Essentials and Future Directions of Robotic Gastric Surgery
55(18)
Pornthep Prathanvanich
Bipan Chand
6 Essentials and Future Directions of Robotic Bariatric Surgery
73(8)
Shinil K. Shah
Peter A. Walker
Brad E. Snyder
Erik B. Wilson
7 Essentials and Future Directions of Robotic Colon Surgery
81(14)
Emre Gorgun
8 Essentials and Future Directions of Robotic Rectal Surgery
95(18)
Raul Martin Bosio
Alessio Pigazzi
9 Essentials and Future Directions of Robotic Hepatobiliary Surgery, Including Cholecystectomy
113(18)
M. Shirin Sabbaghian
Suzanne C. Schiffman
Allan Tsung
10 Essentials and Future Directions of Robotic Pancreatic Surgery
131(18)
Melanie Ongchin
Melissa E. Hogg
Herbert J. Zeh III
Amer H. Zureikat
11 Essentials and Future Directions of Robotic Endocrine Surgery
149(16)
Ryaz Chagpar
Eren Berber
12 Essentials and Future Directions of Robotic Major Pulmonary Resection
165(14)
Bernard J. Park
Joanne Glanville
Gregg Baranski
13 Single-Site Surgery
179(12)
Dan Eisenberg
Sherry M. Wren
14 Advanced Imaging, Teleproctoring, and Off-Site Surgery
191(10)
Trang Kim Nguyen
Kevin El-Hayek
15 Future Directions and Alternate Systems for Robotic Surgery
201(14)
G. Dante Roulette
Myriam J. Curet
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Matthew Kroh, MD, FACS is a surgeon in the Digestive Disease Institute at the Cleveland Clinic. He joined the staff after completing a General Surgery residency and a fellowship in advanced laparoscopic surgery and surgical endoscopy at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Kroh also holds positions with the Bariatric and Metabolic Institute and the Center for Surgical Innovation, Technology, and Education, located at the Cleveland Clinic's main campus. He is licensed by the State Medical Board of Ohio and board certified by the American Board of Surgery. His specialty interests include advanced laparoscopic surgery, bariatric surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, surgical endoscopy, and single incision laparoscopic surgery.

Sricharan Chalikonda, MD completed his general surgery residency at the Cleveland Clinic. He then completed a surgical oncology fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh and a minimally invasive surgery fellowships at the Cleveland Clinic. He is currently the Vice Chair of Surgical Operations and the Director of Robotic Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic where he started the HIPEC program. Since the inception of the program he has performed over 100 cases.