Overview
- Editors:
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Ronnie A. Rosenthal
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Department of Surgery, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, USA
Department of Veterans Affairs, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, USA
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Michael E. Zenilman
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Department of Surgery, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, USA
Jack D. Weiler Hospital of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, USA
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Mark R. Katlic
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Wyoming Valley Surgical Associates, Kingston, USA
Wyoming Valley Healthcare System, Wilkes-Barre, USA
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Table of contents (70 chapters)
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Specific Issues in Geriatric Surgery
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Gastrointestinal System
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- Richard F. Heitmiller, Arlene A. Forastiere
Pages 542-554
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- Robert R. Cima, David I. Soybel
Pages 555-568
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- David McAneny, Craig L. Weinstein
Pages 580-594
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- Jeffrey M. Reilly, Gregorio A. Sicard
Pages 595-608
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- Tonia M. Young-Fadok, Bruce G. Wolff
Pages 609-619
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- Jasleen Jasleen, Edward E. Whang, K. Robert Shen, Elizabeth Breen, Stanley W. Ashley
Pages 644-661
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- Seth A. Spector, Ronnie A. Rosenthal
Pages 662-674
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Hepatobiliary System
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- D. LaRon Mason, F. Charles Brunicardi
Pages 679-689
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- Kim U. Kahng, Jennifer A. Wargo
Pages 690-710
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- Steven A. Ahrendt, Thomas H. Magnuson
Pages 711-728
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- Emery A. Minnard, Yuman Fong
Pages 729-739
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- Peter D. Zdankiewicz, Dana K. Andersen
Pages 740-747
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Urogenital System
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- John J. Ryan, Edward T. Zawada Jr.
Pages 767-779
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- Daniel B. Rukstalis, David M. Hoenig, Bruce J. Giantonio
Pages 790-805
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About this book
More than two decades ago, in response to the special healthcare needs of the aging Ameriean population, interest in the field of geriatrie medieine began to grow and blossom in the United States. In 1984 and 1985, under the editorialleadership of Christine K. Cassel and William R. Hazzard, respectively, two major textbooks devoted to the medieal care of aged patients were published. These scholarly, comprehensive texts provided insight into the principles of aging and guidance in the care of the geriatrie patient. Three editions later, the need to understand the special issues involved in the medieal care of the elderly is widely accepted by intemists, primary care providers, and medieal specialists. For the editors of this book, the special issues involved in the surgieal care of the elderly have been apparent for nearly as long. Although there have been a few scholarly texts on the subject, including one in 1990 by Mark R. Katlic, general acceptance of the concept of geriatrie surgery by our surgieal and medieal colleagues has, however, lagged. This is not the result of a proportionately smaller number of older patients with surgieal disease, because cancer, cardiovascular disease, and orthopedie problems are diseases, of the aged. It is rather the result of uncertainty about the value of surgery in the elderly and concems about the risks of operations. In the past, such concems prevented primary care givers from referring patients for surgieal care and prevented surgeons from agreeing to operate.
Reviews
From the reviews:
"...this book is a well-written, important contribution to the practice of medicine, as well as to the practice of surgery... It belongs in the hospital or personal library of any physician who is likely to come in contact with the frail, elderly patient... We are fortunate that such a lucid and well-written resource is an available guide." (Journal of the American Medical Association)
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Surgery, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, USA
Ronnie A. Rosenthal
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Department of Veterans Affairs, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, USA
Ronnie A. Rosenthal
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Department of Surgery, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, USA
Michael E. Zenilman
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Jack D. Weiler Hospital of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, USA
Michael E. Zenilman
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Wyoming Valley Surgical Associates, Kingston, USA
Mark R. Katlic
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Wyoming Valley Healthcare System, Wilkes-Barre, USA
Mark R. Katlic