Overview
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David C. Brooks
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Department of Surgery, Harvard Medical School Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, USA
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Table of contents (21 chapters)
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- K. Bhavani-Shankar, Richard A. Steinbrook
Pages 29-40
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- Timothy M. Farrell, John G. Hunter
Pages 41-51
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- John Morgan Cosgrove, George Gallos
Pages 53-61
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- Morris E. Franklin Jr., Jorge Balli
Pages 63-68
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- Patrick G. Jackson, David W. Rattner
Pages 69-75
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- Robert L. Soares Jr., Joseph F. Amaral
Pages 77-86
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- D. E. M. Litwin, John J. Kelly, Mark P. Callery
Pages 87-98
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- Mary E. Klingensmith, David C. Brooks
Pages 99-103
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- Frank H. Chae, Robert C. Mclntyre Jr., Gregory V. Stiegmann
Pages 105-116
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- Takao Ohki, Frank J. Veith
Pages 125-136
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- Michael T. Jaklitsch, Raja M. Flores, Malcolm M. De Camp Jr.
Pages 145-157
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- Kevin R. Loughlin, Michael P. O’Leary
Pages 159-167
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- Mark A. Talamini, Michael F. Kutka
Pages 169-177
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- Shawn M. Garber, Jonathan M. Sackier
Pages 179-187
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- Albert K. Chin, Edmund K. M. Tsoi, Claude H. Organ Jr.
Pages 189-199
About this book
Laparoscopy continues to revolutionize the treatment and mangement of surgical disease. This third Edition of Current Review of Laparoscopy covers many new frontiers of laparoscopic surgery, discusses the more established procedures, and examines several controversies that have evolved since the publication of the second edition. It also provides a firm knowledge base for surgeons, giving equal time to both simple and complex procedures, addressing topics such as two-handed surgical technique, intracorporeal suturing and knot tying, intricate dissection, and control of large vessels. Also discussed are the operating room of the future, cost considerations, and regulatory issues. Current Review of Laparoscopy is a timely, well-reasoned, and informative text on the present state of the art of laparoscopic surgery.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Surgery, Harvard Medical School Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, USA
David C. Brooks