Handsewn gastrojejunal anastomosis

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CHAPTER 25 Handsewn gastrojejunal anastomosis Edward Mun Step 1. Surgical anatomy ♦ For pertinent anatomy, see Chapter 24. Step 2. Preoperative considerations ♦ For details regarding patient preparation, anesthetic considerations,…

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Paraesophageal hernia

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CHAPTER 5 Paraesophageal hernia Ashley Haralson Vernon, Heidi L. Elliott Step 1. Clinical anatomy ♦ The main topic of this chapter is the operative management of paraesophageal hernias, which can…

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Zenker’s diverticulum

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CHAPTER 1 Zenker’s diverticulum Peter E. Andersen, Joshua S. Schindler Step 1. Surgical anatomy ♦ Zenker’s diverticulum is a pulsion diverticulum that occurs between the lowermost fibers of the inferior…

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Peptic ulcer surgery

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CHAPTER 7 Peptic ulcer surgery Gregory J. Mancini, Matthew L. Mancini Step 1. Surgical anatomy ♦ A dissection of the esophagus at the hiatus will expose the anterior and posterior…

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Minimally invasive esophagectomy

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CHAPTER 2 Minimally invasive esophagectomy Bart P.L. Witteman, Blair A. Jobe Step 1. Surgical anatomy ♦ Adenocarcinoma is the most common type of esophageal cancer in Western society, and esophagectomy…

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Splenectomy

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CHAPTER 13 Splenectomy Lily Chang, Fru Bahiraei Step 1. Surgical anatomy ♦ The spleen is mobilized by dividing the splenic attachments and ligating the vascular hilum without injury to the…

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