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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 의학 > 외과 > 외과 일반
· ISBN : 9789400960053
· 쪽수 : 100쪽
· 출판일 : 2011-10-05
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'1. Introduction.- 2. Review of existing problems in biliary tract surgery.- 3. Surgical approach and principles.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Prophylactic measures.- 2.1. Infectious complications.- 2.2. Haemorrhagic complications.- 2.3. Renal failure.- 3. Pre-operative biliary decompression in the jaundiced patient.- 4. Operative principles.- 4.1. Surgical access.- 4.2. Patient positioning.- 4.3. Appropriate incision.- 4.4. Illumination of the operating field.- 4.5. Packing.- 4.6. Exposure of relevant anatomy.- 5. Drainage of the supracolic compartment after biliary operations.- 4. Operative cholangiography (in cooperation with J.A. Hamlin and M. Paz-Partlow).- 1. Introduction.- 2. Common bile duct explorations.- 3. Unsuspected stones.- 4. Cannulation techniques.- 5. Initial and/or completion cholangiograms.- 6. Standard technique.- 6.1. Technique and equipment.- 6.2. Patient's positioning.- 6.3. Scout film.- 6.4. Injected volume.- 6.5. Contrast material.- 6.6. Coordination of exposure.- 6.7. Mobile C-arm fluoroscope.- 7. Fluoro-cholangiography.- 7.1. Easy positioning of the patient.- 7.2. Optimal beam collimation.- 7.3. Shorter exposure time.- 7.4. Automatic exposure control.- 7.5. Minimal technician activity.- 7.6. Control of the exposure sequence.- 7.7. Serial films.- 7.8. Decreased examination time.- 7.9. Indirect radiography.- 8. Anomalies of surgical importance.- 8.1. Short cystic duct.- 8.2. Drainage of cystic duct in the right hepatic duct.- 8.3. Aberrant ducts.- 8.4. Ductal diverticula and choledochocele.- 8.5. The acute or emergency case.- 9. General aspects.- 10. Radiation protection.- 11. The cystic duct.- 12. Cholecysto-cholangiogram.- 13. The choledocho-cholangiogram.- 13.1. Direct needle puncture.- 13.2. Butterfly needle puncture.- 13.3. Special needle clamp.- 13.4. T-tube insertion.- 14. Contact selective cholangiography.- 15. Reason for failure for operative cholangiography.- 15.1. Overfilled ducts.- 15.2. Underfilled ducts.- 15.3. Poor quality films.- 15.4. Improper positioning.- 15.5. Obscured field.- 16. Artifacts.- 17. Complications of operative cholangiography.- 18. Reformed calculi.- 19. Complications of T-tube removal in the post-operative period.- 20. Results of operative cholangiography.- 20.1. Advantages.- 20.2. Disadvantages.- 5. Operative biliary endoscopy (cholangioscopy) (in cooperation with M. Paz-Partlow).- 1. Introduction.- 2. Instrumentation.- 2.1. Accessories.- 3. Technique.- 3.1. Mobilization of the duodenum.- 3.2. Endoscopic appearance.- 3.3. The cystic stump remnant.- 4. Endoscopic anatomy and pathology.- 4.1. Normal findings.- 4.2. Cholangitis.- 4.3. Calculi.- 4.4. Ampullary stenosis.- 4.5. Neoplasms.- 4.6. Miscellaneous.- 5. Repeated cholangioscopy.- 6. Complications.- 7. General aspects.- 7.1. Sterilization.- 7.2. Maintenance.- 8. Evaluation of results.- 9. Conclusions.- 6. Biliary manometry and debimetry.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Usage.- 3. Pharmacolgy of the sphincter of Oddi (SO).- 3.1. Effect of hormones and peptides.- 3.2. Effect of pharmacological agents.- 4. Biliary pressure indices.- 4.1. Resting (initial, interdigestive) pressure.- 4.2. Passage (yield, opening) pressure.- 4.3. Filling pressure curves.- 4.4. Residual pressure.- 4.5. Flow rate (debimetry).- 4.6. Incremental pressure and recovery time.- 5. Dynamic (transducer) manometry.- 5.1. Endoscopic sphincter zone activity.- 5.2. Technique of operative biliary manometry.- 6. Disorders of the sphincter of Oddi.- 6.1. Iatrogenic stricture.- 6.2. Papillitis/Oedema.- 6.3. Papillary stenosis (choledocho-duodenal junctional stenosis).- 6.4. Functional disorders.- 7. Exploration of the common bile duct.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Technique of CBD exploration.- 2.1. Mobilization of duodenum and head of pancreas.- 2.2. Exposure of the CBD.- 2.3. Choledochotomy.- 2.4. Cholangioscopy.- 2.5. Additional procedures.- 2.6. Insertion of T-tube.- 2.7. Closur