Kapre / Mahore / Mangalgiri | Atlas of Thyroid Surgery | Buch | 978-93-5090-636-1 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 170 Seiten, Format (B × H): 171 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 515 g

Kapre / Mahore / Mangalgiri

Atlas of Thyroid Surgery


Erscheinungsjahr 2013
ISBN: 978-93-5090-636-1
Verlag: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Pvt Ltd

Buch, Englisch, 170 Seiten, Format (B × H): 171 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 515 g

ISBN: 978-93-5090-636-1
Verlag: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Pvt Ltd


This colour atlas is a concise guide to thyroid surgery, presented predominantly through pictures rather than text, helping to demonstrate surgical procedures in a step by step manner.

The book covers numerous diseases and disorders of the thyroid and parathyroid glands, presenting the latest techniques and best practice, as well as practical suggestions on how to avoid surgical complications and how to manage them if they do arise.

This highly useful, practical reference is richly illustrated with high quality images and intraoperative photographs.

Key points

- Practical colour atlas illustrating latest techniques and best practice in thyroid surgery

- Covers most thyroid and parathyroid gland disorders and diseases

- Includes suggestions on how to avoid surgical complications

- Richly illustrated with intraoperative photographs and images

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Weitere Infos & Material


- Assessing the Vocal Cord Mobility

- Some Worrisomes of Solitary Thyroid Nodule

- Confirming the Lower Limit of Thyroid Gland

- Assessment of Retrosternality

- Minimal Retrosternal Extension

- Massive Retrosternal Extension

- Surface Marking for Thyroid Surgery

- Forewarned is Forearmed

- Benign Tumors Often Push the Trachea

- Benign Pathology Often Push the Trachea

- Marking of Incision

- Horses for Courses

- Incision and Mobilization of Skin Layers

- Extension of Incision

- Raising of Skin—Platysma Flap

- Platysma is Usually Deficient in the Midline

- External Jugular Vein

- Anterior Jugular Vein

- Median Cervical Vein

- Variants of Anterior Jugular Vein

- Landmarks for Midline

- Pyramidal Lobe and Levator Glandulae Thyroideae

- Division of Deep Fascia in Midline

- Loose Areolar Tissue

- Avoid Superficial Capsular Veins

- Strap Muscles

- General Layout of Strap Muscles

- Strap Muscles

- Surgical Relevance of Ansa Cervicalis

- Dividing Strap Muscles

- Ansa Cervicalis Segmental Supply

- Nerve Supply of Strap Muscle

- Mimicking the Deep Fascia

- Elevation of Strap Superiorly

- Lateral Approach

- Posterolateral Mobilization

- Middle Thyroid Vein

- Middle Thyroid Vein (Short, Stumpy and Wide)

- Middle Thyroid Vein

- Learn your Anatomy of Middle Thyroid Vein in Neck Dissections

- Thyroid Veins

- Kocher’s Vein

- Fourth Veins of Kocher

- The Communicating Vessel

- Superior Thyroid Pedicle

- Upper Pole—Superior Thyroid Pedicle

- Reconsider the Old Dictum—Superior Thyroid Artery

- Anterior Branch of Superior Thyroid Artery

- Respect the Tenor of the Speech

- A Nerve that sets you apart

- Superior Thyroid Vein

- Additional Superior Thyroid Vein

- Changing Axioms—Inferior Thyroid Artery

- Branches of Inferior Thyroid Artery

- Reasons to Protect the Inferior Thyroid Artery

- The Saviour Artery of Both the Parathyroids—Inferior Thyroid Artery

- Inferior Thyroid Artery Supplying Both Parathyroids

- Inferior Thyroid Artery

- Normal Anatomy of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

- Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (The Embryology-I)

- Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (The Embryology-II)

- Revisiting the Anatomy of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve/Inferior Thyroid Artery

- Beginer’s Guide to Recurrent laryngeal nerve—Beahr’s Triangle

- Beahr’s Triangle

- Identifying the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve at Cricothyroid Joint

- Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve in Tracheoesophageal Groove Behind Inferior Thyroid Artery

- Left Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

- Watch the Emissary at Cricothyroid Joint

- Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve passing through the Branches of Inferior Thyroid Artery

- Usual Variations of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve and Inferior Thyroid Artery

- The Cornerstone of Surgery

- Divisions of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

- Low Division of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

- Misadventure at Cricothyroid Joint

- Constant Guides to Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

- Nodule of Zuckerkandl

- A Less Emphasized: Cricothyroid Joint

- The Rule of the Parallel Line

- Magnification Helps Here

- Let the Sleeping Dog Lie—Ligament of Berry

- Ligament of Berry—Posterior Condensation of Deep Fascia

- Where the Nerve Enters—Emissary Vessels

- Rare Variation—Non-recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

- Setting the Bench Mark

- Respecting the Neighbours—Parathyroids

- Identification of Superior Parathyroids

- Vascular Loop of Parathyroid (Superior Thyroid Artery)

- Vascular Loop of Parathyroid (Inferior Thyroid Artery)

- Unclear Yet Desirable Dissection

- The Fascia Protects the Microvasculature

- Medial to Lateral Dissection

- The New Commandment

- Inferior Thyroid Artery—New Commandments

- Branch of Inferior Thyroid Artery Supplying Superior Parathyroid Gland

- Time Well Spent

- Inferior Parathyroids

- Preserved Till the Last for a Reason—Inferior Thyroid Veins

- Inferior Thyroid Veins

- Thyroidea Ima Artery

- To Draw the Last Straw—Division of Isthmus

- Isthmus is Removed Along with the Lobe

- Cervical Sympathetic Chain

- Thoracic Duct

- A Job Well Done

- Total Thyroidectomy with Left Radical Neck Dissection—Five Years Postoperative Picture

- Back to the Clinics

- Thyroglossal Cyst/Aberrant Thyroid

- Puberty Goiter

- Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

- Inflammatory Diseases of Thyroid

- Metabolic—Autonomic Nodule (Toxic)

- Surgery for Thyrotoxicosis

- Graves’ Disease (Uncontrolled)

- Suspicious Nodules

- Not so Happy Solitary Thyroid Nodule

- Clinical Application of Various Risk Stratification Schemes

- The Jigsaw of High and Low-risk

- Low-risk Patients

- Intermediate-risk Patients

- High-risk Patients

- Low-risk Patient with Low-risk Tumor

- Low-risk Patient with High-risk Tumor

- Unilateral Multinodular Goiter in Low-risk Patient

- Bilateral Multinodular Goiter in Low-risk Patients

- Large Bilateral Multinodular Goiter in Low-risk Patients

- Multinodular Goiter in High-risk Patient

- Compressive

- High-risk Tumor with High-risk Patient

- High-risk Patient with High-risk Tumor

- Follicular Carcinoma of Thyroid

- The Treatment Options in Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma

- Well-differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma in Children

- Well-differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma in Pregnancy

- Anaplastic Cancers

- A Case that Taught us to Respect Parathyroids

- Technique of Parathyroid Implantation

- This at Best Should be Avoided

- A Common Sad Story

- Branding is a Common Tribal Treatment with little Benefit

- Cervical Epidural Anesthesia

- Optimal Anesthesia for Thyroid Surgery (Melghat, India)


Madan Kapre

Consultant ENT Surgeon; Director, Neeti Clinics, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

Devendra Mahore

Associate Professor ENT, Government Medical College, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

Ashutosh Mangalgiri

Professor Anatomy, Chirayu Medical College and Hospital, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

 



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