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Surgery(外科学)


作者:
孙家邦 康骅
定价:
98.00元
ISBN:
978-7-04-046876-2
版面字数:
1520千字
开本:
16开
全书页数:
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装帧形式:
平装
重点项目:
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出版时间:
2017-02-22
读者对象:
高等教育
一级分类:
医药
二级分类:
临床医学

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  • 前辅文
  • Chapter 1 Clinic Anesthesiology
    • 1.1 Introduction
    • 1.2 Preanesthetic evaluation and preparation
    • 1.3 Regional block anesthesia
    • 1.4 Intrathecal anesthesia
    • 1.5 General anesthesia
    • 1.6 Monitoring and managements during anesthesia
  • Chapter 2 Pain Treatment
    • 2.1 Introduction
    • 2.2 The concept,classification and assessment of pain
    • 2.3 The bodys responses to pain
    • 2.4 The common methods of pain treatment
  • Chapter 3 Increased Intracranial Pressure
    • 3.1 Introduction
    • 3.2 Formation and normal value of intracranial pressure
    • 3.3 Regulation and compensation of ICP
    • 3.4 Causes of increased intracranial pressure
    • 3.5 Pathophysiology of intracranial pressure
    • 3.6 Category of increased intracranial pressure
    • 3.7 Diseases causing increased intracranial pressure
    • 3.8 Clinical manifestations
    • 3.9 Diagnosis
    • 3.10 Therapeutic principles
    • 3.11 Acute cerebral hernia
  • Chapter 4 Craniocerebral Injury
    • 4.1 Introduction
    • 4.2 Epidemiology
    • 4.3 The physical mechanisms of brain injury
    • 4.4 Classification
    • 4.5 Primary injuries
    • 4.6 Early evaluation and management
  • Chapter 5 Congenital Malformation of the Brain and Spinal Cord
    • 5.1 Introduction
    • 5.2 Hydrocephalus
    • 5.3 Spinal dysraphism (spina bifida)
  • Chapter 6 Intracranial and Intraspinal Tumors
    • 6.1 Introduction
    • 6.2 Intraspinal tumors
    • 6.3 Intracranial tumors
  • Chapter 7 Intracranial and Spinal Vascular Diseases
    • 7.1 Introduction
    • 7.2 Subarachnoid hemorrhage
    • 7.3 Intracranial aneurysms
    • 7.4 Intracranial and spinal vascular malformations
    • 7.5 Moyamoya disease
    • 7.6 Carotid cavernous fistulas
    • 7.7 Surgical treatment of ischemia stroke
  • Chapter 8 Oralfacial Disease
    • 8.1 Introduction
    • 8.2 Embryology of the lip and palate
  • Chapter 9 Diseases of the Neck
    • 9.1 Introduction
    • 9.2 Thyroid diseases
    • 9.3 Hyperparathyroidism
    • 9.4 Tuberculous cervical lymphadenitis
    • 9.5 Masses in the neck
  • Chapter 10 Diseases of the Breast
    • 10.1 Introduction
    • 10.2 Anatomy and physiology of the breast
    • 10.3 Breast examination
    • 10.4 Polythelia or polymastia
    • 10.5 Acute mastitis
    • 10.6 Breast cystic hyperplasia
    • 10.7 Breast neoplasm
    • 10.8 Gynecomastia
  • Chapter 11 Thoracic Trauma
    • 11.1 Introduction
    • 11.2 Rib fracture
    • 11.3 Pneumothorax
    • 11.4 Hemothorax
  • Chapter 12 Diseases of the Chest Wall
    • 12.1 Introduction
    • 12.2 Chest wall deformities
    • 12.3 Chest wall infections
    • 12.4 Chest wall tumors
  • Chapter 13 Empyema
    • 13.1 Introduction
    • 13.2 Pathogenesis
    • 13.3 Bacteriology
    • 13.4 Stages of empyema
    • 13.5 Complications of empyema
    • 13.6 Diagnosis
    • 13.7 Management
  • Chapter 14 Diseases of the Lung
    • 14.1 Introduction
    • 14.2 Pathology of carcinoma of the lung
    • 14.3 Clinical presentation of lung cancer
    • 14.4 Diagnosing lung cancer
    • 14.5 Surgical treatment of non small cell lung cancer
    • 14.6 Bronchiectasis
  • Chapter 15 Diseases of the Esophagus
    • 15.1 Introduction
    • 15.2 Carcinoma of the esophagus
    • 15.3 Benign esophageal tumors
    • 15.4 Caustic injury of the esophagus
    • 15.5 Achalasia
    • 15.6 Gastroesophageal reflux disease
    • 15.7 Esophageal diverticula
  • Chapter 16 Mediastinal Tumors
    • 16.1 Introduction
    • 16.2 Anatomy
    • 16.3 Symptoms
    • 16.4 Radiologic imaging
    • 16.5 Biopsy techniques
    • 16.6 Treatment
    • 16.7 Common primary mediastinal tumors
  • Chapter 17 Heart Disease
    • 17.1 Introduction
    • 17.2 The basic measures for open heart surgery
    • 17.3 The surgical treatment of congenital heart disease
    • 17.4 The surgical treatment of acquired heart disease
  • Chapter 18 Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms
    • 18.1 Introduction
    • 18.2 Classification
    • 18.3 Etiology
    • 18.4 Clinical signs and symptoms
    • 18.5 Diagnosis
    • 18.6 Treatment
    • 18.7 Results of operation
  • Chapter 19 Hernias of the Abdominal Wall
    • 19.1 Introduction
    • 19.2 Inguinal hernias
    • 19.3 Femoral hernia
    • 19.4 Umbilical hernia
    • 19.5 Incisional hernia
  • Chapter 20 Abdominal Injuries
    • 20.1 Introduction
    • 20.2 Clinical features, diagnostic examinations, diagnosis, and management of abdominal injuries
    • 20.3 Abdominal compartment syndrome and damage control surgery
    • 20.4 Management of specific organ injuries
  • Chapter 21 Acute Suppurative Peritonitis
    • 21.1 Introduction
    • 21.2 Anatomy and physiology
    • 21.3 Acute diffuse peritonitis
    • 21.4 Intraperitoneal abscesses
  • Chapter 22 Diseases of the Stomach and Duodenum
    • 22.1 Introduction
    • 22.2 Peptic ulcer
    • 22.3 Gastric cancer
  • Chapter 23 Small Intestine Disorders
    • 23.1 Introduction
    • 23.2 Anatomy and physiology
    • 23.3 Inflammatory diseases
    • 23.4 Bowel obstruction
    • 23.5 Small intestinal tumors
    • 23.6 Short bowel syndrome
    • 23.7 Enterocutaneous fistulas
  • Chapter 24 Disease of the Appendix
    • 24.1 Introduction
    • 24.2 Acute appendicitis
    • 24.3 Special patients
    • 24.4 Treatment
    • 24.5 Special situations
    • 24.6 Neoplasms of the appendix
  • Chapter 25 Surgery of the Colon, Rectum, and Anus
    • 25.1 Introduction
    • 25.2 Anatomy of the colon, rectum and anus
    • 25.3 Colorectal cancer
    • 25.4 Hereditary colorectal cancer syndromes
    • 25.5 Hemorrhoids
    • 25.6 Anal fissures
    • 25.7 Anorectal abcesses
    • 25.8 Fistula in ano
  • Chapter 26 Liver Diseases
    • 26.1 Introduction
    • 26.2 Anatomy and physiology
    • 26.3 Important physiological functions
    • 26.4 Hepatic cysts
    • 26.5 Liver abscesses
    • 26.6 Cavernous hemangioma of the liver
    • 26.7 Primary liver cancer
    • 26.8 Metastatic liver cancer
    • 26.9 Hepatic hydatidosis
  • Chapter 27 Portal Hypertension
    • 27.1 Introduction
    • 27.2 Anatomy and physiology of the portal vein
    • 27.3 Etiology and classification of portal hypertension
    • 27.4 Diagnosis and treatment of portal hypertension
    • 27.5 Posthepatic portal hypertension (Budd Chiari syndrome)
  • Chapter 28 Diseases of the Biliary Tract
    • 28.1 Introduction
    • 28.2 Biliary ascariasis
    • 28.3 Calculous disease
    • 28.4 Noncalculous biliary disease
    • 28.5 Biliary tumors
  • Chapter 29 Differential Diagnosis and Management of Massive Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
    • 29.1 Introduction
    • 29.2 Upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage
    • 29.3 Massive lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage
  • Chapter 30 Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis in the Acute Abdomen
    • 30.1 Introduction
    • 30.2 Pathophysiology and pathogenesis of abdominal pain
    • 30.3 Clinical and diagnostic procedures for the acute abdomen
    • 30.4 Differential diagnosis of acute abdominal pain
    • 30.5 Surgical management of the acute abdomen
  • Chapter 31 Diseases of the Pancreas
    • 31.1 Introduction
    • 31.2 Anatomy and physiology
    • 31.3 Acute pancreatitis
    • 31.4 Chronic pancreatitis
    • 31.5 Pancreatic pseudocysts
    • 31.6 Cystic pancreatic neoplasms
    • 31.7 Cancer of the pancreas and other periampullary cancers
    • 31.8 Neoplasms of the endocrine pancreas
  • Chapter 32 Diseases of the Spleen
    • 32.1 Introduction
    • 32.2 Indications of splenectomy
    • 32.3 Splenectomy procedures
  • Chapter 33 Peripheral Aneurysmal Vascular Diseases
    • 33.1 Introduction
    • 33.2 Peripheral arterial aneurysm
    • 33.3 Splanchnic artery aneurysms
    • 33.4 Abdominal aortic aneurysms
  • Chapter 34 Peripheral Vascular and Lymphatic Diseases
    • 34.1 Introduction
    • 34.2 Venous disorders
    • 34.3 Arterial embolism
    • 34.4 Arteriosclerosis obliterans
    • 34.5 Thromboangiitis obliterans
    • 34.6 Arteriovenous fistula
    • 34.7 Lymphedema
  • Chapter 35 Diagnostic Methods of Urinary Diseases
    • 35.1 Introduction
    • 35.2 Symptoms of urinary diseases
    • 35.3 Physical examination of the genitourinary tract
    • 35.4 Urologic laboratory examinations
    • 35.5 Urinary tract imaging
    • 35.6 Basic instrumentation
  • Chapter 36 Genitourinary Anomalies
    • 36.1 Introduction
    • 36.2 Renal anomalies
    • 36.3 Ureteral anomalies
    • 36.4 Bladder anomalies
    • 36.5 Penile and urethral anomalies
    • 36.6 Cryptorchidism (undescended testis)
  • Chapter 37 Urinary System Injuries
    • 37.1 Introduction
    • 37.2 Renal injuries
    • 37.3 Ureteral injuries
    • 37.4 Bladder injuries
    • 37.5 Urethral injuries
  • Chapter 38 Infections of the Genitourinary System
    • 38.1 Introduction
    • 38.2 General concepts of urinary tract infections
    • 38.3 Upper urinary tract infection
    • 38.4 Bladder infection
    • 38.5 Prostate infection
    • 38.6 Urethritis
    • 38.7 Epididymitis
  • Chapter 39 Urologic and Male Genital Tuberculosis
    • 39.1 Introduction
    • 39.2 Urologic tuberculosis
    • 39.3 Male genital tuberculosis
  • Chapter 40 Urinary Tract Obstruction
    • 40.1 Introduction
    • 40.2 Etiology and classification
    • 40.3 Pathophysiology
    • 40.4 Prognosis
    • 40.5 Hydronephrosis
    • 40.6 Benign prostatic hyperplasia
    • 40.7 Acute urinary retention
  • Chapter 41 Urolithiasis
    • 41.1 Introduction
    • 41.2 Renal calculi and ureteral calculi
    • 41.3 Bladder calculi
    • 41.4 Urethral calculi
  • Chapter 42 Genitourinary Tumors
    • 42.1 Introduction
    • 42.2 Renal cell carcinoma
    • 42.3 Urothelial tumors of the renal pelvis and ureters
    • 42.4 Bladder cancer
    • 42.5 Prostate cancer
    • 42.6 Testicular cancer
    • 42.7 Penile cancer
  • Chapter 43 Other Diseases of the Male Genitourinary System
    • 43.1 Introduction
    • 43.2 Nephroptosis
    • 43.3 Varicocele
    • 43.4 Hydrocele
    • 43.5 Renovascular hypertension
  • Chapter 44 Adrenal Diseases
    • 44.1 Introduction
    • 44.2 Cushings syndrome
    • 44.3 Primary hyperaldosteronism
    • 44.4 Pheochromocytoma
    • 44.5 Incidentaloma
  • Chapter 45 Male Infertility, Contraception and Dysgonesis
    • 45.1 Introduction
    • 45.2 Male Infertility
    • 45.3 Male contraception
    • 45.4 Male sexual dysfunction
  • Chapter 46 Outline of Fractures
    • 46.1 Introduction
    • 46.2 Mechanism, etiology, and classification
    • 46.3 Displacement
    • 46.4 Fractures in children
    • 46.5 Diagnosis
    • 46.6 Treatment
    • 46.7 Healing process
    • 46.8 Open fractures
    • 46.9 Emergency treatment of fractures
    • 46.10 Complications
    • 46.11 Delayed union, nonunion and malunion
  • Chapter 47 Upper Extremity Fracture and Joint Injury
    • 47.1 Introduction
    • 47.2 Fractures of the clavicle
    • 47.3 Humeral shaft fracture
    • 47.4 Supracondylar fracture of the humerus
    • 47.5 Fracture of the shaft of the ulna and radius
    • 47.6 Fracture of the distal radius
    • 47.7 Dislocations
    • 47.8 Surgical neck fracture of the humerus
  • Chapter 48 Hand Injuries
    • 48.1 Introduction
    • 48.2 Anatomy
    • 48.3 Acute hand injury
    • 48.4 Skeletal injuries of the hand
    • 48.5 Nerve injuries
    • 48.6 Examination
    • 48.7 Replantation of amputated fingers
  • Chapter 49 Injures of the Lower Extremities
    • 49.1 Introduction
    • 49.2 Hip fractures
    • 49.3 Intertrochanteric femoral fractures
    • 49.4 Distal femur
    • 49.5 Tibial plateau fracture
    • 49.6 Patella
    • 49.7 Tibial shaft
    • 49.8 Ankle
    • 49.9 Hip dislocations
    • 49.10 Extraarticular tendinous structures
    • 49.11 Extraarticular ligamentous structures
    • 49.12 Menisci
    • 49.13 Ankle injuries
  • Chapter 50 Fractures of the Spine and Pelvis
    • 50.1 Introduction
    • 50.2 Spine fractures
    • 50.3 Spinal cord injury
    • 50.4 Cervical spine injuries
    • 50.5 Pelvic fractures
  • Chapter 51 Peripheral Nerve Injuries
    • 51.1 Introduction
    • 51.2 Upper limb nerve injury
    • 51.3 Lower limb nerve injury
  • Chapter 52 Chronic Injury of the Locomotor System
    • 52.1 Introduction
    • 52.2 Chronic injury of soft tissue
    • 52.3 Chronic injury of cartilage
    • 52.4 Chronic injury of bone
    • 52.5 Peripheral nerve entrapment syndrome
  • Chapter 53 Lower Back, Leg, Neck and Shoulder Pain
    • 53.1 Introduction
    • 53.2 General disc and spine anatomy
    • 53.3 Cervical disc disease
    • 53.4 Lower back and leg pain-lumbar disc disease
  • Chapter 54 Bone and Joint Infections
    • 54.1 Introduction
    • 54.2 Acute hematogenous osteomyelitis
    • 54.3 Adult osteomyelitis
    • 54.4 Special types of osteomyelitis
    • 54.5 Acute septic arthritis
  • Chapter 55 Tuberculosis
    • 55.1 Introduction
    • 55.2 Tuberculosis
    • 55.3 Diagnosis and differential diagnosis
    • 55.4 Treatment
    • 55.5 Complications
  • Chapter 56 Nonsuppurative Arthritis
    • 56.1 Introduction
    • 56.2 Osteoarthritis
    • 56.3 Rheumatoid arthritis
    • 56.4 Ankylosing spondylitis
    • 56.5 Kaschin Beck disease
  • Chapter 57 Abnormalities of the Musculoskeletal System
    • 57.1 Introduction
    • 57.2 Congenital torticollis
    • 57.3 Syndactyly and polydactyly
    • 57.4 Developmental dysplasia of the hip
    • 57.5 Congenital clubfoot
    • 57.6 Flatfoot
    • 57.7 Hallux valgus
    • 57.8 Scoliosis
  • Chapter 58 Bone Tumors and Tumor like Lesions
    • 58.1 Introduction
    • 58.2 Diagnosis
    • 58.3 Surgical techniques
    • 58.4 Radiotherapy
    • 58.5 Chemotherapy
    • 58.6 Cartilaginous tumors
    • 58.7 Osteoid osteoma
    • 58.8 Giant Cell Tumor
    • 58.9 Malignant tumors of bone
    • 58.10 Tumors of fatty tissue
    • 58.11 Tumors of muscle
    • 58.12 Tumors of blood vessels
    • 58.13 Tumors of histiocytic origins
    • 58.14 Tumors of synovial tissue
    • 58.15 Tumors of peripheral nerves
  • Appendix
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