Operative Ultrasonography
During Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery
Operative Ultrasonography
During Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery
Surgery an essentially manual exercise in its early days, has progressively grown richer in complementary techniques helping the surgeon to perfect his movements and increase efficiency. This is particularly the case with digestive surgery, which has been thoroughly transformed by radiology, endoscopy and extemporaneous examinations effected during surgical intervention. Such methods make it possible for surgeons to develop subtle nuances in operative techniques and to specify indi cations more and more precisely. Ultrasonography must now be included among such techniques. It supplements them and can sometimes even replace them. For these reasons, this work devoted to the use of ultrasound by the surgeon during surgical intervention is of great interest. Two general conditions had to be met before ultrasonography could be em ployed in abdominal surgery: the method and apparatus had to be adapted to its surgical utilization, and the surgeon had to adapt to a nonsurgical technique. The first condition has been fulfilled for all purposes. Intraoperative sonograms can be generated at a very high rate and are proving to be more and more useful. The miniaturization of probes permits their application almost everywhere with opti mal results. Of course, the costs are still high, but one can expect them to decrease.
1.2 Intraoperative Sonography in Gastrointestinal Surgery
2 Physical Basis and Elementary Technology
2.1 Ultrasounds and Their Interactions with Tissues
2.2 Probes and Appliances
2.3 Practical Bases for Utilization
3 Ultrasonography of the Liver
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Surgical Anatomy of the Liver
3.3 Analytical Study
3.4 Synthetic Study
4 Ultrasonography of the Biliary Tract
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Surgical Anatomy of the Biliary Tract
4.3 Technical Exploration and Ultrasound Findings
4.4 Biliary Lithiasis
4.5 Biliary Tract Stenosis
4.6 Discussion
5 Ultrasonography of the Pancreas
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Surgical Anatomy of the Pancreas
5.3 Technical Exploration and Ultrasound Findings
5.4 Chronic Pancreatitis and Pancreatic Cysts
5.5 Exocrine Pancreatic Cancer
5.6 Endocrine Tumors
5.7 Discussion
6 Subject Index.
1 Introduction
1.1 Stages of Intraoperative Ultrasonography1.2 Intraoperative Sonography in Gastrointestinal Surgery
2 Physical Basis and Elementary Technology
2.1 Ultrasounds and Their Interactions with Tissues
2.2 Probes and Appliances
2.3 Practical Bases for Utilization
3 Ultrasonography of the Liver
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Surgical Anatomy of the Liver
3.3 Analytical Study
3.4 Synthetic Study
4 Ultrasonography of the Biliary Tract
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Surgical Anatomy of the Biliary Tract
4.3 Technical Exploration and Ultrasound Findings
4.4 Biliary Lithiasis
4.5 Biliary Tract Stenosis
4.6 Discussion
5 Ultrasonography of the Pancreas
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Surgical Anatomy of the Pancreas
5.3 Technical Exploration and Ultrasound Findings
5.4 Chronic Pancreatitis and Pancreatic Cysts
5.5 Exocrine Pancreatic Cancer
5.6 Endocrine Tumors
5.7 Discussion
6 Subject Index.
Deixonne, Bernard
Lopez, Francois-Michel
Dauzat, M.
Baumel, H.
Mouroux, J.
Pissas, A.
Sigel, B.
Simon, Jacqueline
ISBN | 978-3-642-95524-2 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783642955242 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Auflage | Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988 |
Copyrightjahr | 2012 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | XI, 134 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XI, 134 p. |
Sprache | Englisch |