Current Surgical Therapy 13th ed

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An ideal resource for written, oral, and recertifying board study, as well as an excellent reference for everyday clinical practice, Current Surgical Therapy, 13th Edition, provides trusted, authoritative advice on today’s best treatment and management options for general surgery. Residents and practitioners alike appreciate the consistent, highly formatted approach to each topic, as well as the practical, hands-on advice on selecting and implementing current surgical approaches from today’s preeminent general surgeons.

• Provides thoroughly updated information throughout all 263 chapters, including focused revisions to the most in-demand topics such as management of rectal cancer, inguinal hernia, and colon cancer.
• Presents each topic using the same easy-to-follow format: disease presentation, pathophysiology, diagnostics, and surgical therapy.
• Includes seven all-new chapters: REBOA in Resuscitation of the Trauma Patient, Treatment of Varicose Veins, Management of Infected Grafts, Radiation for Pancreatic Malignancies, Pneumatosis Intestinalis, Proper Use of Cholecystostomy Tubes, and Pelvic Fractures.
• Integrates all minimally invasive surgical techniques into relevant chapters where they are now standard management.
• Discusses which approach to take, how to avoid or minimize complications, and what outcomes to expect.
• Features full-color images throughout, helping you visualize key steps in each procedure.
• Helps you achieve better outcomes and ensure faster recovery times for your patients.
• Provides a quick, efficient review prior to surgery and when preparing for surgical boards and ABSITEs.
• Enhanced eBook version included with purchase, which allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices


Table of contents :
Current Surgical Therapy……Page 2
Copyright……Page 3
Contributors……Page 4
Preface……Page 31
1 –
Esophageal FunctionTests……Page 32
2 –
Surgical Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease……Page 40
3 –
Magnetic Augmentationof the LowerEsophageal Sphincter……Page 48
4 –
Management ofBarrett’s Esophagus……Page 53
5 –
Endoscopic Treatmentof Barrett’s Esophagus……Page 60
6 –
Management of Paraesophageal Hiatal Hernia……Page 66
7 –
Management of Zenker’s Diverticulum……Page 71
8 –
Achalasia of the Esophagus……Page 75
9 –
Management of Disorders of Esophageal Motility……Page 82
10 –
Management of Esophageal Cancer……Page 91
11 –
Multimodality Therapyin Esophageal Cancer……Page 102
12 –
Use of Esophageal Stents……Page 110
13 –
Management of Esophageal Perforation……Page 119
14 –
Benign Gastric Ulcer……Page 122
15 –
Management of Duodenal Ulcers……Page 127
16 –
Management of Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome……Page 131
17 –
Management of Mallory-Weiss Syndrome……Page 137
18 –
Management of Gastric Adenocarcinoma……Page 142
19 –
Familial Gastric Cancer……Page 148
20 –
Management of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors……Page 155
21 – Management of Morbid
Obesity……Page 162
22 – Management of Small
Bowel Obstruction……Page 167
23 –
Management of Crohn’s Disease of the Small Bowel……Page 174
24 –
Use of Strictureplasty in Crohn’s Disease……Page 178
25 –
Management of Small Bowel Tumors……Page 184
26 –
Management of Diverticulosis of the Small Bowel……Page 190
27 –
Management of Motility Disorders of the Stomach and Small Bowel……Page 193
28 –
Management of Intestinal Failure……Page 200
29 –
Management of Enterocutaneous Fistulas……Page 206
30 – Preoperative Bowel Preparation: Is It
Necessary?……Page 211
31 –
Management of Diverticular Disease of the Colon……Page 215
Management of Chronic Ulcerative Colitis……Page 222
33 –
Management of Toxic Megacolon……Page 230
34 –
Management of Crohn’s Colitis……Page 236
35 –
Management of Ischemic Colitis……Page 241
36 –
Management of Clostridium difficile Colitis……Page 248
37 –
Management of Large Bowel Obstruction……Page 255
38 –
Enteral Stents in the Treatment of Colonic Obstruction……Page 261
39 –
Acute Colonic Pseudo-obstruction(Ogilvie’s Syndrome)……Page 267
40 –
Management of Colonic Volvulus……Page 271
41
– Management of Rectal Prolapse……Page 276
42 –
Management of Solitary Rectal Ulcer Syndrome……Page 281
43 –
Surgical Management of Constipation……Page 284
44 –
Management of Radiation Injury to the Large and Small Bowel……Page 291
45 –
Surgical Management of the Polyposis Syndromes……Page 296
46 –
Surgical Management of Colon Cancer……Page 303
47 –
Management of Rectal Cancer……Page 310
48 –
Management of Tumors of the Anal Region……Page 314
49 –
PET Scanning in the Management of Colorectal Cancer……Page 322
50 –
Neoadjuvant and Adjuvant Therapy for Colorectal Cancer……Page 328
51 –
Management of Colon Polyps……Page 336
52 –
Management of Peritoneal Surface Malignancies……Page 341
53 –
Appendicitis……Page 348
54 –
Management of Hemorrhoids……Page 354
55 –
Diagnosis, Treatment, and Surgical Management of Fissures-in-Ano……Page 361
56 –
Management of Anorectal Abscess and Fistula……Page 363
57 –
Anorectal Stricture……Page 373
58 –
Management of Pruritus Ani……Page 378
59 –
Surgical Management of Fecal Incontinence……Page 383
60 –
Rectovaginal Fistula……Page 389
61 –
Condyloma acuminata……Page 400
62 –
Management of Pilonidal Disease……Page 404
63 –
Management of Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding……Page 411
64 –
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery……Page 418
65 –
Pneumatosis Intestinalis and the Importance for the Surgeon……Page 422
66 –
Cystic Disease of the Liver……Page 425
67 – Management of Echinococcal Cyst Disease of the Liver……Page 433
68 –
Management of Liver Hemangiomas……Page 438
69 –
Management of Benign Liver Tumors……Page 443
70 –
Management of Malignant Liver Tumors……Page 451
71 –
Hepatic Malignancy: Resection VersusTransplantation……Page 457
72 –
Ablation of Colorectal Liver Metastases……Page 461
73 –
Management of Hepatic Abscesses……Page 466
74 –
Transarterial Chemoembolization for Liver Metastases……Page 472
75 –
Portal Hypertension:Role of Shunting Procedures……Page 478
76 –
Role of Liver Transplantation in Portal Hypertension……Page 483
77 –
Endoscopic Therapy for Esophageal Variceal Hemorrhage……Page 494
78 –
Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt……Page 498
79 - Management of Refractory Ascites……Page 506
80 –
Management of Hepatic Encephalopathy……Page 511
81 –
Management of Budd-Chiari Syndrome……Page 515
82 –
Asymptomatic Gallstones……Page 520
83 –
Management of Acute Cholecystitis……Page 524
84 –
Proper Use of Cholecystostomy Tubes……Page 528
85
– Management of CommonBile Duct Stones……Page 537
86 –
Management of Acute Cholangitis……Page 541
87 –
Management of Benign Biliary Strictures……Page 547
88 –
Management of Cystic Disorders of the Bile Ducts……Page 552
89 –
Management of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis……Page 556
90 –
Management of Intrahepatic, Hilar, and Distal Cholangiocarcinomas……Page 561
91 –
Management of Gallbladder Cancer……Page 568
92 –
Management of Gallstone Ileus……Page 574
93 –
Transhepatic Interventions for Obstructive Jaundice……Page 577
94 –
Obstructive Jaundice: Endoscopic Therapy……Page 586
95 –
Management of Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis……Page 592
96 –
Gallstone Pancreatitis……Page 602
97 –
Pancreas Divisum and Other Variants of Dominant Dorsal Duct Anatomy……Page 607
98 –
Management of Pancreatic Necrosis……Page 614
99 –
Management of Pancreatic Pseudocyst……Page 618
100 –
Pancreatic Ductal Disruptions Leading to Pancreatic Fistula, Pancreatic Ascites, or Pancreatic PleuralEffusions……Page 630
101 –
Management of Chronic Pancreatitis……Page 634
102 –
Management of Periampullary Cancer……Page 639
103 –
Vascular Reconstruction During the Whipple Operation……Page 647
104
– Palliative Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer……Page 654
105 – Neoadjuvant and Adjuvant Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer……Page 660
106 –
Unusual Pancreatic Tumors……Page 665
107 –
Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms of the Pancreas……Page 672
108 –
Management of Pancreatic Islet Cell Tumors Excluding Gastrinoma……Page 679
109 –
Intraoperative Radiation for Pancreatic Cancer……Page 683
110 –
Pancreas Transplantation……Page 687
111 –
Islet Autotransplantation for Chronic Pancreatitis……Page 694
112 –
Total Pancreatectomy With Islet Autotransplantation……Page 702
113 –
Splenectomy for Hematologic Disorders……Page 707
114 –
Management of Cysts, Tumors, and Abscesses of the Spleen……Page 715
115 - Splenic Salvage Procedures……Page 720
116 –
Management of Inguinal Hernia……Page 726
117 –
Management of Recurrent Inguinal Hernia……Page 731
118 – Incisional, Epigastric, and Umbilical Hernias……Page 736
119 –
Management of Spigelian, Lumbar, and Obturator Herniation……Page 741
120 –
Athletic Pubalgia:The “Sports Hernia”……Page 751
121 –
Abdominal Wall Reconstruction……Page 757
122 –
Benign Breast Disease……Page 764
123 –
Screening for Breast Cancer……Page 768
124 –
Role of Stereotactic Breast Biopsy in the Management of Breast Disease……Page 775
125 –
Molecular Targets in Breast Cancer……Page 779
126 –
Breast Cancer: Surgical Therapy……Page 785
127
– Ablative Techniques in the Treatment of Benign and Malignant Breast Disease……Page 792
128 –
Lymphatic Mapping and Sentinel Lymphadenectomy……Page 796
129 –
Management of the Axilla in Breast Cancer……Page 801
130 –
Inflammatory Breast Cancer……Page 805
131 –
Ductal and Lobular Carcinoma in Situ of the Breast……Page 809
132 –
Advances in Neoadjuvant and Adjuvant Therapyfor Breast Cancer……Page 815
133 –
Management of Recurrent and Metastatic Breast Cancer……Page 820
134 –
Management of Male Breast Cancer……Page 824
135 –
A Surgeon’s Practical Guide to BreastI maging……Page 827
136 –
Genetic Counselingand Testing……Page 834
137 –
Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy……Page 840
138
– Margins: How toand How Big?……Page 844
139 –
Breast Reconstruction Following Mastectomy: Indications, Techniques, and Results……Page 848
140 –
Adrenal Incidentaloma……Page 853
141 –
Management of Adrenal Cortical Tumors……Page 858
142 –
Management of Pheochromocytoma……Page 867
143 –
Management of Thyroid Nodules……Page 874
144 –
Nontoxic Goiter……Page 879
145 –
Management of Thyroiditis……Page 883
146 –
Management of Hyperthyroidism……Page 887
147 –
Surgical Management of Thyroid Cancer……Page 895
148 –
Primary Hyperparathyroidism……Page 901
149 –
Evaluation and Management of Persistent or Recurrent Primary Hyperparathyroidism……Page 908
150 –
Surgical Management of Secondary and Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism……Page 916
151 –
Metabolic Changes Following Bariatric Surgery……Page 921
152 –
Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction After Bariatric Surgery……Page 926
153 –
Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers……Page 937
154 –
Management of Cutaneous Melanoma……Page 945
155 –
Management of SoftTissue Sarcoma……Page 950
156 –
Management of Solitary Neck Mass……Page 966
157 –
Surgical Infections of the Hand……Page 973
158 –
Nerve Injury and Repair……Page 982
159 – Gas Gangrene of the Extremity……Page 991
160 –
Necrotizing Skin and Soft Tissue Infections……Page 996
161 – Management of Primary Chest Wall Tumors……Page 1002
162 –
Mediastinal Masses……Page 1009
163 –
Primary Tumors of theThymus……Page 1015
164 – Management ofTracheal Stenosis……Page 1020
165 –
Management of Acquired Esophageal Respiratory Tract Fistula……Page 1025
166 –
Repair of Pectus Excavatum……Page 1030
165 –
Open Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms……Page 1034
166- EndovascularTreatment of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms……Page 1039
168 – Management of Ruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms……Page 1046
Abdominal AorticAneurysm and Unexpected Abdominal Pathology……Page 1051
169 –
Management of Descending Thoracic and Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysms……Page 1054
171 –
Management of Acute Aortic Dissection……Page 1059
172 –
Carotid Endarterectomy……Page 1066
173 – Management of Recurrent Carotid Stenosis……Page 1072
174 –
Balloon Angioplastyand Stents in Carotid Artery Occlusive Disease……Page 1079
176 –
Management of Aneurysms of the Extracranial Carotid and Vertebral Arteries……Page 1087
176 –
Brachiocephalic Reconstruction……Page 1093
177- Upper Extremity Arterial Occlusive Disease……Page 1103
179 – Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease……Page 1111
179 –
Femoropopliteal Occlusive Disease……Page 1120
180-
Management of Tibioperoneal Arterial Occlusive Disease……Page 1128
181 – Profunda Femoris Reconstruction……Page 1134
Popliteal and Femoral Artery Aneurysm……Page 1141
183 –
Treatment of Claudication……Page 1147
184 –
Pseudoaneurysms and Arteriovenous Fistulas……Page 1151
185 –
Axillofemoral Bypass Grafting in the Twenty-First Century……Page 1158
186 – Management of Peripheral Arterial Thromboembolism……Page 1164
187 –
Acute Peripheral Arterial and Bypass Graft Occlusion: Thrombolytic Therapy……Page 1169
188 –
Management of Infected Grafts……Page 1174
189 –
Atherosclerotic Renal Artery Stenosis……Page 1182
190
– Raynaud’s Phenomenon……Page 1188
192 –
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome……Page 1192
193 –
The Diabetic Foot……Page 1199
194 –
Gangrene of the Foot……Page 1203
195 –
Buerger’s Disease (Thromboangiitis Obliterans)……Page 1211
196 –
Acute Mesenteric Ischemia……Page 1215
197 –
Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia……Page 1220
198-
Hemodialysis Access Surgery……Page 1226
199-
Venous Thromboembolism: Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment……Page 1232
200 –
Vena Cava Filters……Page 1243
201-
Treatment of Varicose Veins……Page 1250
202 – Lymphedema……Page 1260
203 –
Lower Extremity Amputation……Page 1265
204 – Initial Assessment and Resuscitation of theTrauma Patient……Page 1269
205 –
Prehospital Management of the Trauma Patient……Page 1276
206 –
Use of Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta in Resuscitation of the Trauma Patient……Page 1283
207 –
Airway Management in the Trauma Patient……Page 1290
208 – Surgical Use ofUltrasound in theTrauma and Critical Care Settings……Page 1298
209 –
Emergency DepartmentResuscitativeThoracotomy……Page 1306
210-
Management of Traumatic Brain Injury……Page 1310
211 – Chest Wall, Pneumothorax, and Hemothorax……Page 1315
212 –
Blunt Abdominal Trauma……Page 1320
213 –
Penetrating Abdominal Trauma……Page 1333
214 –
Management ofDiaphragmatic Injuries……Page 1338
215 –
Management of Traumatic Liver Injury……Page 1344
216 – Pancreatic and Duodenal Injuries……Page 1350
217 –
Injuries to Smalland Large Bowel……Page 1359
218 –
Current Managementof Rectal Injury……Page 1363
219-The Injured Spleen……Page 1367
220 – Retroperitoneal Injuries: Kidney and Ureter……Page 1370
221 –
Tenets of Damage Control……Page 1377
222
– Early Management of Pelvic Ring Disruption……Page 1383
223 – Urologic Complications of Pelvic Fracture……Page 1393
224 - Spine and Spinal CordInjuries……Page 1397
225 – Evaluation and Management of Facial Injuries……Page 1403
236 –
Penetrating Neck Trauma……Page 1415
227 – Blunt Cardiac Injury……Page 1419
228 –
Abdominal Compartment Syndrome and Management of the Open Abdomen……Page 1424
229 –
Coagulation Issues and the Trauma Patient……Page 1429
230 –
The Abdomen That Will Not Close……Page 1438
231 –
Management of Vascular Injuries……Page 1446
232 – Endovascular Management of Vascular Injuries……Page 1458
233 –
Management of Extremity Compartment Syndrome……Page 1464
234 –
Burn Wound Management……Page 1472
235 –
Medical Management ofthe Burn Patient……Page 1478
236 –
Management of Frostbite, Hypothermia, and Cold Injuries……Page 1490
237 –
Electrical Injury and Lightning Injuries……Page 1496
238 –
Fluid and ElectrolyteTherapy……Page 1502
239 –
Optimizing Perioperative Care of the Older Adult……Page 1510
240 – Perioperative Optimization……Page 1516
241 –
Is Nasogastric Tube Necessary After Alimentary Tract Surgery?……Page 1520
242 –
Surgical Site Infections……Page 1524
243 -Management of Intra-abdominalInfections……Page 1532
244 –
Epidemiology,Prevention, and Management of Occupational ExposureTo Bloodborne Infections……Page 1535
245 –
Use of Opioids in the Postoperative Period……Page 1547
246 –
Use of Opioids in the Postoperative Period……Page 1548
247 –
Surgical Palliative Care……Page 1554
248 -Cardiovascular Pharmacology……Page 1560
249 –
Glucose Control in the Postoperative Period……Page 1566
250 – Postoperative Respiratory Failure……Page 1570
251 –
Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia……Page 1576
252 –
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Respiratory Failure in Adults……Page 1581
253-
Tracheostomy……Page 1588
254 –
Acute Kidney Injury in the Injured and Critically Ill……Page 1599
255 –
Fluids and Electrolytes……Page 1605
256 – Acid-Base Problems……Page 1613
256 – Catheter Sepsis in the Intensive Care Unit……Page 1617
258 – Septic Response and Management……Page 1623
259 –
Multiple Organ Dysfunction and Failure……Page 1630
260 –
Antibiotics forCritically Ill Patients……Page 1638
261 –
Endocrine Changes in Critical Illness……Page 1645
262 – Nutrition Therapyin the Critically Ill Surgical Patient……Page 1651
263 –
Coagulopathy in the Critically Ill Patient……Page 1658

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