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    693,-

    This issue of Surgical Pathology Clinics, guest edited by Dr. Jessica Davis, is devoted to Challenges & Updates in Pediatric Pathology. Articles in this issue include: Advances and Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Hirschsprungs Disease, Updates in Pediatric Enteropathies: Differential Diagnosis, Testing, and Genetics, Pediatric Liver Tumors: Updates in Classification, New Prognostic Indicators in Pediatric Adrenal Tumors: Neuroblastoma & Adrenal Cortical Tumors, Pediatric Cystic Lung Lesions, Strategies for the Neonatal Lung Biopsy: Histology to Genetics, Wilm¿s Tumor: Challenges and Newcomers in Prognosis, Pediatric Renal Tumors: Updates in the Molecular Era, Newcomers in Vascular Anomalies, Spindle Cell Rhabdomyosarcoma: Further Subcategorization, Pediatric & Infantile Fibroblastic/myofibroblastic Tumors in the Molecular Era, Round Cell Sarcomas: Newcomers and Diagnostic Approaches, CNS Embryonal Tumors: Testing Strategies for Integrated Diagnosis, Updates in Pediatric Gliomas, and more.

  • av Geoffrey Dunn & Kenneth Grundfast
    855,-

    Features such topics as Tinnitus; Chronic sinus disease; Skull base tumor; Pediatric recurrent respiratory papillomatosis; Dizziness, vertigo, imbalance; Progressive hearing loss; Swallowing disorder; Palliative Treatment of Dysphonia and Voice Disorders; Anosmia; and, Indications for Tracheostomy near the end of life.

  • av Randall Zuckerman & David Borgstrom
    751,-

    Covers such topics as - Demographics and Workforce in issues in Rural Surgery; Measuring Quality in Rural Surgery; Education of the Rural Surgeon (Models from Oregon, Wisconsin, Tennessee, MIBH); Rural Surgery - the Australian experience; Working Models (Oklahoma, Iowa, North Dakota); and, The Financial Impact of a Rural Surgeon on a Hospital.

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    1 177,-

    This issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest edited by Drs. Paul S. Nassif and Julia L. Kerolus, is devoted to Revision Facial Plastic Surgery: Correcting Bad Results. Articles in this outstanding issue include: Correction of Ectropion and Lower Eyelid Retraction Following Blepharoplasty; Complications Associated with Fat Grafting to the Lower Eyelid; Approach to Correction of Septal Perforation; Correction of the Over-reduced Nose; Management of Post-Surgical Empty Nose Syndrome; Correction of Nasal Pinching; Approach to Alar Notching; Treatment Protocol for Compromised Nasal Skin; Management of Surgical Scars; Common Complications in Rhytidectomy; Neck Deformities in Plastic Surgery; Filler Associated Vision Loss; Management of Lip Complications; Tips to Avoid Complications Following Mohs Reconstruction; and Miscellaneous Botched Nasal Procedures.

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    981,-

    This issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, Guest Edited by Drs Carol Bauer, Ronna P. Hertzano, and Didier Depireux, is devoted to Tinnitus. This issue is one of six selected each year by our series Consulting Editor, Sujana S. Chandrasekhar. Articles in this important issue include: Animal Models of Tinnitus; Epidemiology and Genetics of Tinnitus; Classification of Tinnitus; Noise: Acoustic Trauma to the Inner Ear; Noise: Acoustic Trauma and Tinnitus - What Musicians Know; Noise: Acoustic Trauma and Tinnitus - The US Military Experience; Perception of and Reaction to Tinnitus: The Depression Factor; Objective Correlates of Tinnitus via Electrophysiological Correlates: DPs and ABRs; Objective Correlates of Tinnitus via Imaging; Current Medical (validated) Treatments: Cognitive Therapy; Current Medical (validated) treatments: Pharmacological Intervention; Current Medical (validated) Treatments: Medical Devices, Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants; Alternative Treatments for Tinnitus: Alternative Medicine; Current Clinical Trials: Drug; Current Clinical Trials: Devices; Avenue for Future Treatments; and Tinnitus: An Industry Perspective.

  • av Cemal (Eskisehir  Osmangazi University) Cingi
    829,-

    Nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is one of the most important causes of morbidity and therapeutic costs especially in Western countries such as Australia, Europe and United States of America. This title reviews different topics in NMSC in-depth with discussion, figures, tables, clinical, histopathological and surgical photographs.

  • av Jesus (Director Esquivel
    829,-

    Focuses on the status and future directions of the treatment of the most common peritoneal surface malignancies: appendix cancer, colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer, gastric cancer, and peritoneal mesothelioma. This title helps you how to start a peritoneal surface malignancy program, anesthesia considerations during cytoreductive surgery.

  • av Ronald S. Litman & Arjunan Ganesh
    829,-

    Covers the topics in pediatric anesthesia that include various devices for difficult pediatric airway, the use of ultrasound in pediatric regional anesthesia, various concepts in treatment of pediatric traumatic brain injury, acute pain management, neurotoxicity of anesthetics in the developing brain, and concepts on managing sepsis in children.

  • av Stanley H. (Professor of Anesthesiology Rosenbaum & Benjamin A. (Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Kohl
    829,-

    One of the anesthesiologist's greatest challenges is managing high-risk patients with acute or severe conditions. This issue brings the anesthesiologist up to date on the important approaches to management of the sickest of patients. It covers topics such as managing the patient with sepsis or septic shock.

  • av Ron Martin & Steve Behrman
    829,-

    Includes useful, practical information on pancreatic surgery. This title features topics such as the 'borderline resectable' pancreas, pathologic analysis of pancreatic carcinoma, quality metrics, antimicrobial therapy in severe acute pancreatitis, management of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors, and operative management of acute pancreatitis.

  • av Samuel M. Lam
    829,-

    Facial plastic surgeons and plastic surgeons increasingly receive requests for reconstructive and enhancement facial surgery to modify features characteristic of non-Caucasian patients. This book covers such topics as: Cultural Preservation of the non-Caucasian Face; Asian Blepharoplasty; and, Facial Implants in the Non-Caucasian Face.

  • av Daniel Scott & Neal Seymour
    829,-

    Includes articles devoted to the following topics: the growth of simulators in surgery, the science of proficiency and competency, running a skills lab, high intensity preparatory simulation training, human factors and simulation training, virtual reality devices and environments, simulation in certification, and the future of surgical simulation.

  • av J. David Kriet
    829,-

    Most surgeons have limited experience with photography prior to starting a practice and need guidance in regard to selecting proper equipment. This title covers such topics as: camera and lens selection; setting up a medical portrait studio; photography consent and related legal issues; and, pitfalls of nonstandardized photography.

  • av Alessandro (Division of Thoracic Surgery Brunelli
    829,-

    An issue that covers the following topics: physiology of pleural space, risk factors for prolonged air leak after pulmonary resection, surgical techniques to avoid parenchymal injury during lung resection, intraoperative measures for preventing air leaks, and prolonged air leak after LVRS and in the ventilated patients.

  • av Cormac O. Maher, Edward R. Smith & Maj Paul Klimo Jr.
    829,-

    An informative issue on pediatric vascular neurosurgery. It covers many key topics, including normal and abnormal development of the intracranial vascular system, congenital and inherited pediatric neurovascular diseases, diagnosis and management of arteriovenous malformations in children, spinal vascular malformations in children, and many more.

  • av Al Aly
    829,-

    An abdominoplasty or 'tummy tuck' is one of the most commonly performed cosmetic plastic surgery procedures. The operation, which is used to make the abdomen more firm, is considered major surgery. This title offers coverage of the various different techniques and tips for successful outcomes available in the literature.

  • av Gaetano (Director Rocco
    829,-

    Deals with a technical aspect of the clinical practice with which surgeons have become increasingly familiar through the years.

  • av Theda (Johns Hopkins) Kontis
    829,-

    Examines the increasing use of less invasive procedures and addresses how these are changing the surgeon's traditional approaches. In this title, a collection of minimally invasive facial rejuvenation techniques are examined to answer the question: Are they replacing more traditional/aggressive surgical procedures?"

  • av George M. (Ochsner Health System Fuhrman & Tari A. (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center King
    829,-

    Deals with the multidisciplinary breast management. This title includes topics such as neoadjuvant chemotherapy, pathology of invasive breast disease, management of high risk lesions, genetic predisposition syndromes, radiation therapy, surgical management of the breast-mastectomy and breast conservation, management of the axilla, and more.

  • av Gail Darling
    829,-

    Includes topics such as: Anatomy and Physiology; Imaging; Paralysis-Acquired; Eventration; Posterior Hernias in Infants; Anterior Hernias in Infants; Congenital Hernias in Adults; Traumatic Hernias; Traumatic Hernias; Paraesophageal Hernias; Tumors; and, Reconstructive Techniques.

  • av Lee A. (Robert Dunning Drips Professor and Chair of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Fleisher
    829,-

    A multidisciplinary approach is essential to patient safety and optimal outcomes. This monograph brings the anesthesiologist up to date on integrated methods of preoperative assessment, consultation, and patient preparation for surgery. It covers topics such as preoperative evaluation and prep of the patient for cardiac surgery.

  • av Paul J. Schenarts
    850,-

    Perioperative Management is reviewed extensively in this important Surgical Clinics of North America issue. Articles include: Cardiac risk stratification and protection; Prevention of pulmonary complications; Perioperative nutrition; Prophylactic antibiotics and prevention of post-operative infections; DVT and VTE prophylaxis; Post-operative pain control and sedation; End points of resuscitation; Optimal glucose management in the perioperative period; Essentials of sepsis management; Transfusion and management of surgical patients with hematologic disorders; Perioperative management of the obese patient; Perioperative management of the elderly patient; Perioperative management in the patient with substance abuse; Management of the pregnant patient undergoing general surgical procedures; Advanced directives, living wills and futility; and more!

  • av Adam C. (Associate Professor <br>Chief Berger
    842,-

    This issue of Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, edited by Adam Berger, is devoted to Melanoma. Articles in this issue include: Current Staging and Prognostic Factors in Melanoma; Melanoma Pathology; Surgical Treatment of Primary and Recurrent Melanoma; Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping and Its Importance for Melanoma in the 21st Century; Lymph Node Dissection for Stage 3 Melanoma; Metastasectomy for Stage IV Melanoma; Local/Injectional Therapies for Satellite and In-Transit Disease; Regional Therapies for In-Transit Disease; Role for Radiation Therapy in Melanoma; Update on Immunotherapy for Melanoma; Targeted Therapies in Melanoma; and Evidence for Long-Term Follow-up of Melanoma Patients.

  • av Edward D. (Professor and Vice Chairman of Surgery Verrier
    1 270,-

    This issue of Thoracic Surgery Clinics of North America, guest edited by Dr. Edward D. Verrier, is devoted to Education and the Thoracic Surgeon. Dr. Verrier has assembled expert authors to review the following topics: The Master surgeon as educator; How does the adult surgeon learn?; How to obtain meaningful assessment in thoracic surgery education; How to give effective formative feedback in thoracic surgery education; Bias: How to minimize the hidden impact on thoracic surgical education; The educational challenges of the operating room; Effective classroom teaching and the impact of e-learning in thoracic surgery education; The alternative surgical curriculum; Deliberate practice and the emerging roles of simulation in thoracic surgery; Teaching, mentorship, and coaching in thoracic surgical education; Faculty development: using education for career advancement; The potential of virtual or augmented reality to enhance thoracic surgical education; How will artificial intelligence impact (cognitive) decision making in thoracic surgery; and more!

  • av Jean Deslauriers
    829,-

    Contains articles on surface anatomy, the pleura and pleural spaces, anatomy of the mediastinum and the anatomy of the diaphragm and the esophagus.

  • av Michael D. Caldwell
    829,-

    Focuses on new advances in Wound Healing. This title includes articles on The Progression of Wound Surgery, Foot Wounds in the Diabetic Patient, Decubitus Ulcer Prevention and Treatment, Intraabdominal Wound Healing, Anastamotic Healing, Adhesions, and, Venous Ablation and Reconstruction for the Treatment of Venous Stasis Ulceration.

  • av Nasim (McMaster University & Niagara Plastic Surgery Centre) Huq
    1 101,-

    Covers the scope of use of local anesthetics in procedures in plastic surgery. This book provides a concise reference for surgeons' planning surgeries to review and perhaps adapt currently used methods with this information on local anesthetics.

  • av Steven J. (Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery<br>Massachusetts General Hospital) Scrivani
    1 373,-

    This issue of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America focuses on Orofacial Pain, and is edited by Dr. Steven Scrivani. Articles will include: Classification and Differential Diagnosis or Orofacial Pain; Psychological Assessment for Chronic Orofacial Pain; Myofascial Pain Disorders; Disorders of the Temporomandibular Joints; Headache and Orofacial Pain; Neuropathic Orofacial Pain; Burning Mouth Syndrome; Orofacial Movement Disorder; Pharmacological Management of Orofacial Pain; Behavioral Medicine for Chronic Orofacial Pain; Injection Therapy for Headache and Facial Pain; Cranial Neuralgias; Intraoral Pain Disorders, and more!

  • av Adrian G. (Associate Director Dan
    1 085,-

    This issue of Surgical Clinics of North America, guest edited by Dr. Adrian Dan, is devoted to Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. He has assembled expert authors to review the following topics: A Historical Perspective of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery; The Socio-economic Impact of Morbid Obesity and Factors Affecting Access to Obesity Surgery; Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass-Surgical Technique and Peri-operative Care; Revisional Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery; Novel Endoscopic and Surgical Techniques for treatment of Morbid Obesity -A Glimpse into the Future; Management and Prevention of Surgical and Nutritional Complications After Bariatric Surgery; Resolution of Comorbitidies and Impact on Longevity Following Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery; The Effects of Metabolic Surgery upon Fatty Liver Disease and Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis; Patient Selection and Surgical Management of High Risk Patients with Morbid Obesity; Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy-Surgical Technique and Peri-operative Care; Rise and Fall of the LAGB as a Bariatric Procedure; Plastic Surgery and Body Contouring Following Weight Loss Surgery; Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch-Surgical Technique and Periopertive Care; Morbid Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes and the Metabolic Syndrome-Pathophysiologic Relationships and Guidelines for Surgical Intervention; Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Initiatives in Contemporary Metabolic and Bariatric Surgical Practice; Type II Diabetes Mellitus - A Surgical Disease, and more!

  • av Michael (Associate Professor of Surgery Lanuti
    1 281,-

    This issue of Thoracic Surgery Clinics of North America, guest edited by Dr. Michael Lanuti, is devoted to Current Controversies in Thoracic Surgery. Dr. Lanuti has assembled expert authors to review the following topics: Management of Stage IIIA Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer; Management of Oligometastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer; Current Treatment of Mesothelioma (Extrapleural Pneumonectomy or Pleurectomy); Stents as Primary Therapy for Esophageal Perforation; Lymph Node Dissection and Pulmonary Metastectomy; Mediastinal Staging: Endobronchial Ultrasound or Mediastinoscopy; Induction Therapy for Esophageal Cancer; Appropriate Surgical Treatment of Stage I Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer; Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy for Stage I Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer; Benefit of Plication for Paralyzed Diaphragm; Video-assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) Sympathectomy for Hyperhidrosis; Induction Therapy for Thymoma, and more!

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