- Provides a concise yet comprehensive summary
- Written by experts in the field
- Provides chapters that highlight controversies in care
This textbook provides a comprehensive, state-of-the art review of the field of hernia surgery, and will serve as a valuable resource for clinicians, surgeons and researchers with an interest in both inguinal and ventral/incisional hernia. This book provides an overview of the current understanding of the biologic basis of hernia formation as well as laying the foundation for the importance of hernia research and evaluating outcomes in hernia repair. Diagnosis and management strategies for inguinal and ventral hernia are discussed in detail with separate techniques sections for the most widely used procedures in this field as well as emerging technologies such a robotic and single incision surgery. Pertinent associated topics to inguinal hernia surgery such as chronic groin and athletic pubalgia are covered in detail. For incisional hernias, associated topics such as hernia prevention and enhanced recovery protocols are discussed. For both inguinal and ventral/incisional hernias mesh choices and available mesh technologies are discussed in detail as this remains an often confusing matter for the general surgery. When appropriate, chapters to highlight controversies in care are featured such as the use of synthetic mesh in contaminated surgery and laparoscopic closure of defects in laparoscopic ventral hernia repair. Current recommendations and outcomes data are highlighted when available for each technique. Textbook of Surgery will serve as a very useful resource for physicians and researchers dealing with, and interested in, abdominal wall hernias. It will provide a concise yet comprehensive summary of the current status of the field that will help guide patient management and stimulate investigative efforts. Table of Contents- 1 The Biology of Hernia Formation
Nadia A. Henriksen, Kristian Kiim Jensen, and Lars N. Jorgensen - 2 An Introduction to Complex Systems Science and its Applications to Hernia Surgery
Bruce Ramshaw - 3 Evaluating Outcomes and Evidence in Hernia Repair
Filip Muysoms - 4 Inguinal Hernia Epidemiology
Kristian K. Jensen, Nadia A. Henriksen, and Lars N. Jorgensen - 5 Inguinal Anatomy
Charles D. Procter - 6 Diagnostic Considerations in Inguinal Hernia Repair
Shirin Towfigh and Yasmine Shafik - 7 Overview of Modern Surgical Techniques in Inguinal Hernia Repair
Arthur I. Gilbert, Jerrold Young, and Rafael Azuaje - 8 Anesthetic Considerations in Inguinal Hernia Repair
Ciara R. Huntington and Vedra A. Augenstein - 9 The Shouldice Repair 2016
Robert Bendavid, Andreas Koch, and Vladimir V. Iakovlev - 10 Lichtenstein Tension-Free Hernioplasty
Ian T. Mac Queen, David C. Chen, and Parviz K. Amid - 11 The Gilbert Bilayer Connected Device (PHS) and Other Mesh Repairs
Jerrold Young, Rafael Azuaje, and Arthur I. Gilbert - 12 Laparoscopic TAPP Repair
Jacob A. Greenberg - 13 Laparoscopic Totally Extraperitoneal (TEP) Inguinal Hernia Repair
Mohammed Al Mahlroos and Melina Vassillou - 14 Emerging Technology: Open Approaches to Preperitoneal Inguinal Hernia Repair
Frederik Christiaan Berrevoet - 15 Emerging Technology: SILS Inguinal Hernia Repair
Hanh Minh Tran and Mai Dieu Tran - 16 Emerging Technology: Robotic Inguinal Hernia Repair
Zachary F. Williams, W. Borden Hooks, and William W. Hope - 17 Outcomes in Inguinal Hernia Repair
Munyaradzi Chimukangara and Matthew I. Goldblatt - 18 Prevention and Evaluation of Chronic Groin Pain
Giampiero Campanelli, Marta Cavalli, Piero Giovanni Bruni, and Andrea Morlacchi - 19 An Approach to Inguinal Pain
Kevin B. Walker - 20 Surgical Management of Chronic Groin Pain
Alexandra M. Moore, Parviz K. Amid, and David C. Chen - 21 Groin Pain in Athletes
Aali J. Sheen and Adam Weir - 22 The Treatment of Incarcerated and Strangulated Inguinal Hernias
Kendall R. McEachron and Archana Ramaswamy - 23 Introduction and Epidemiology of Incisional Hernias and the Argument for Mesh in Incisional Hernia Repair
Diya I. Aladeen - 24 Abdominal Wall Anatomy
James G. Bittner IV - 25 Hernia Prevention and the Importance of Laparotomy Closure
Leonard Frederik Kroese, Johan Frederik Lange, and Johannes Jeekel - 26 The Use of Prophylactic Mesh in the Prevention of Incisional and Parastomal Hernia Repair
Paul Tenzel, Daniel Christian, John Patrick Fischer, and William W. Hope - 27 Preoperative Optimization and Enhanced Recovery Protocols in Ventral Hernia Repair
Sean B. Orenstein and Robert G. Martindale - 28 Overview of Operative Approaches and Staging Systems for Ventral/Incisional Hernia Repairs
David M. Krpata and Michael J. Rosen - 29 Onlay Ventral Hernia Repair
Nathaniel F. Stoikes, Charles P. Shahan, David Webb Jr., and Guy Voeller - 30 Retrorectus Hernia Repair and Transversus Abdominis Release
Arnab Majumder and Yuri William Novitsky - 31 Anterior Component Separation Techniques
Kyle Stigall and John Scott Roth - 32 Endoscopic Component Separation Techniques
Jorge Daes and David C. Chen - 33 Alternate Methods to Components Separation
Bruce R. Tulloh and Andrew C. de Beaux - 34 Plastic Surgery Considerations for Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
Ibrahim Khansa, Terri Zomerlei, and Jeffrey E. Janis - 35 Robotic Transabdominal Preperitoneal (rTAPP) Hernia Repair for Ventral Hernias
Conrad Ballecer and Alexandra Weir - 36 Robotic IPOM-Plus Repair
Eduardo Parra Dávila - 37 Laparoscopic Closure of Defect
Sean B. Orenstein - 38 Treatment of Incarcerated and Strangulated Ventral and Incisional Hernias
Vladimir P. Daoud and Gina L. Adrales - 39 Treatment of Atypical Hernias
Salvatore Docimo, Jr. and Eric M. Pauli - 40 Umbilical Hernias
Julie Holihan and Mike K. Liang - 41 Diastasis Recti
Maurice Y. Nahabedian - 42 Evisceration and Dehiscence
Gabriëlle H. van Ramshorst - 43 Treatment of the Open Abdomen
Sarah Scott Fox, Justin M. Milligan, and William F. Powers, IV - 44 Parastomal Hernias
Agneta Montgomery - 45 Progressive Preoperative Pneumoperitoneum (PPP)
Adriana Hernández López. Estefanía J. Villalobos Rubalcava, and Adrian Murillo Zolezzi - 46 Botulinum Toxin Use in Complex Abdominal Wall Hernias
Benjamin Zendejas and Martin D. Zielinski - 47 Hernia Repair in Undeserved Areas
David L. Sanders, Maarten Simons, and Pär Norden - 48 Social Media and Education in Hernia Repair
Erin R. Bresnahan, Desmond T. K. Huynh, and Brian Jacob
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