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Thoracic surgery : surgical procedures on the chest and thoracic cavity / edited by H. Pichlmaier, 7 others.
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 1989.
Published/Created
Berlin, Germany : Springer, [1989]
©1989
Description
1 online resource (XII, 460 p.)
Details
Subject(s)
Medicine
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Editor
Pichlmaier, H. (Heinz)
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Issuing body
United States. Department of the Army. Office of the Surgeon General
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Related name
United States. Army Medical Service. Historical Unit
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Series
Medical Department, United States Army, in World War II
Surgery in World War II
Summary note
It is a great pleasure and honor to be asked to participate in the translation of this important and historical volume on thoracic surgery and to provide this foreword. Martin Kirschner of Mannheim/Heidelberg was an early pioneer in thoracic and esophageal surgery. His operation for bypass of the esophagus using the entire stomach remains a standard of the surgical armamentarium to this date. The original Kirschner Textbook of Surgery was a standard in its day. We are fortunate that Professors H. Pichlmaier and F.W. Schildberg and other colleagues have provided us with this important modern successor of a classic textbook. The reader is rewarded by an extensive treatise which includes not only the most up to date techniques in pulmonary, esophageal, mediastinal, and chest wall (including breast) surgery but also provides an excellent perspective on the techniques used by pioneers in the field. Although some of these early techniques are not commonly used today, knowledge of their use and application broadens the capability of the thoracic surgeon. Changing times bring renewed problems with infectious diseases. Knowledge of the management of the pleural space and pulmonary infectious problems is a critical part of the education of the thoracic surgeon.
Notes
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Source of description
Description based on print version record.
Language note
English
Contents
A. Functional Operability in Thoracic Surgical Procedures
B. Surgical Instruments, Materials, and Approaches. Appendix by M.M. Wanke With 26 Figures 7
C. Perioperative Management
D. Surgical Treatment of Thoracic Trauma and Chest Wall Diseases. With 31 Figures
E. Operations on the Breast. With 30 Figures
F. Operations on the Lung and Tracheobronchial System. With 78 Figures
G. Procedures on the Mediastinum. With 8 Figures
H. Procedures on the Diaphragm. With 12 Figures
I. Procedures on the Esophagus
K. Topography of Surgically Important Regions 15 Anatomic Plates see inside back cover.
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ISBN
9783642832567
3642832563
OCLC
1256260456
761491322
Doi
10.1007/978-3-642-83256-7
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Thoracic surgery / editor in chief, John Boyd Coates, Jr. ; editor for Thoracic surgery, Frank B. Berry ; associate editor, Elizabeth M. McFetridge.
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