Overview
- Editors:
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Fulvio Calise
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Hepatobiliary Surgery and Liver Transplant Center, A. Cardarelli Hospital, Naples, Italy
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Luciano Casciola
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Department of Surgery Division of General, Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery, ASL3 Umbria, San Matteo degli Infermi Hospital, Spoleto, Italy
- Detailed description of techniques in laparoscopic and robot-assisted liver surgery
- Accurate illustrations and movies for a fast and easy learning system
- Unique handbook dedicated to laparoscopic and robot-assisted liver surgery
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Table of contents (43 chapters)
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Surgery: General Aspects
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- Graziano Ceccarelli, Raffaella Niola, Alberto Patriti, Fulvio Calise, Luciano Casciola
Pages 131-142
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- Giulio Belli, Paolo Limongelli, Andrea Belli, Gianluca Russo, Alberto D’Agostino
Pages 143-146
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- Joseph F. Buell, Alan Koffron, Bjørn Edwin, Robert Cannon, Brice Gayet
Pages 147-152
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- Vincenzo Scuderi, Antonio Ceriello, Giuseppe Surfaro, Gianpaolo Marte, Fulvio Calise
Pages 153-164
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- Alberto Patriti, Graziano Ceccarelli, Raffaele Bellochi, Luciano Casciola
Pages 165-166
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- Antonio Giuliani, Carla Migliaccio, Giuseppe Surfaro, Antonio Ceriello, Maurizio Defez
Pages 167-173
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Surgery: Techniques
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Front Matter
Pages 175-175
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- Giuseppe Aragiusto, Antonio Ceriello, Antonio Giuliani, Carla Migliaccio, Fulvio Calise
Pages 177-180
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- Alberto Patriti, Giorgio Ercolani, Luciano Casciola, Antonio Daniele Pinna
Pages 181-186
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- Umberto Cillo, Riccardo Boetto, Alessandro Vitale, Daniele Neri
Pages 191-195
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- Alberto Patriti, Antonio Giuliani, Vincenzo Scuderi
Pages 197-202
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- Marco Filauro, Claudio Bagarolo, Giulio Angelini, Fiorenza Belli, Andrea Barberis
Pages 203-208
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- Giuseppe Maria Ettorre, Giovanni Vennarecci, Pasquale Lepiane, Andrea Laurenzi, Roberto Santoro
Pages 209-212
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- Felice Giuliante, Francesco Ardito, Maria Vellone, Gennaro Nuzzo
Pages 213-217
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- Lorenzo Capussotti, Alessandro Ferrero, Luca Viganò, Roberto Lo Tesoriere
Pages 219-225
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- Umberto Cillo, Marina Polacco, Francesco D’Amico, Enrico Gringeri
Pages 227-231
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- Alberto Patriti, Graziano Ceccarelli, Luciano Casciola
Pages 233-238
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- Alberto Patriti, Graziano Ceccarelli, Alessandro Spaziani, Luciano Casciola
Pages 239-243
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- Luca Aldrighetti, Francesca Ratti, Federica Cipriani, Michele Paganelli, Gianfranco Ferla
Pages 245-251
About this book
This book intends to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date description of the newest techniques in minimally invasive liver surgery. The treatment of liver diseases comprises a significant component of the practice of any general surgeon working either in the academic, general and community hospitals. With the rapid expansion of knowledge and technology also the liver has been approached laparoscopically in a few specialized centers with well recognized advantages for the patients. Now this large amount of experience will be made universally available through this book. After a concise description of the main tools and technology necessary to carry out a safe laparoscopic and/or robot-assisted liver surgery, details of operative techniques will be illustrated. Each chapter will consist of an introduction, a summary of the indications and contraindications of specific operative procedures and a detailed description of each surgical procedure, including the potential complications of both the surgery and the postoperative care. A special effort will be done to provide informative and accurate illustrations and pictures, that will be completed by the DVD containing the movies illustrating the technical procedures performed by the leading European liver surgeons.
Reviews
From the reviews:
“The purpose is to provide a comprehensive, evidence-based, up-to-date review of minimally invasive surgical approaches to hepatic resection. The book is appropriate for chief residents and fellows, but more importantly for attending surgeons who are looking for expert instruction and practical approaches to minimally invasive hepatectomy. … This is a must have for surgeons who have had some experience with minimally invasive surgery but who need to take it to the next level.” (James J. Mezhir, Doody’s Book Reviews, June, 2014)
Editors and Affiliations
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Hepatobiliary Surgery and Liver Transplant Center, A. Cardarelli Hospital, Naples, Italy
Fulvio Calise
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Department of Surgery Division of General, Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery, ASL3 Umbria, San Matteo degli Infermi Hospital, Spoleto, Italy
Luciano Casciola