Overview
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Giampiero Campanelli
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General and Day Surgery Unit Center of Research and High Specialization for the Pathologies of Abdominal Wall and Surgical Treatment and Repair of Abdominal Hernia Istituto Clinico Sant’Ambrogio, University of Insubria, Milan, Italy
- Describes in detail the most common procedures of inguinal hernia surgery
- Provides tips and tricks in the use of new technologies
- Includes descriptions of novel pain treatments
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Table of contents (20 chapters)
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- David K. Nguyen, Parviz K. Amid, David C. Chen
Pages 1-17
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- Giampiero Campanelli, Piero Giovanni Bruni, Andrea Morlacchi, Marta Cavalli
Pages 19-29
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- Arthur I. Gilbert, Jerrold Young, Rafael Azuaje
Pages 31-36
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- Giampiero Campanelli, Andrea Morlacchi, Piero Giovanni Bruni, Marta Cavalli
Pages 43-48
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- Giampiero Campanelli, Piero Giovanni Bruni, Andrea Morlacchi, Marta Cavalli
Pages 49-58
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- Frederik Christiaan Berrevoet
Pages 59-68
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- Jacob Rosenberg, Kristoffer Andresen
Pages 69-76
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- Edouard P. Pélissier, Giel G. Koning, Philippe Ngo
Pages 77-85
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- Davide Lomanto, Eva Lourdes Sta. Clara
Pages 115-129
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- Conrad D. Ballecer, Edward L. Felix, Brian E. Prebil
Pages 131-142
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- Ivy N. Haskins, Michael J. Rosen
Pages 151-156
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- Giampiero Campanelli, Piero Giovanni Bruni, Andrea Morlacchi, Marta Cavalli
Pages 157-168
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- Aali J. Sheen, Waqar Bhatti, Max Fehily, Saurabh Jamdar, David Jones, Doug Jones
Pages 169-180
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- René H. Fortelny, Alexander H. Petter-Puchner
Pages 187-192
About this book
This book, which describes in detail the most common procedures employed in inguinal hernia surgery, is exceptional in reflecting fully the most recent advances, as well as the most established techniques, in knowledge and practice. The role of recently developed and emerging technologies, including robotics, minimally invasive surgery, and biological meshes, is clearly explained, highlighting useful tips and tricks. The descriptions of traditional procedures, such as the Lichtenstein repair, are brought fully up to date and take into account the novel perceptions that professionals have of them, for example regarding the important role of nurses. The reader will also find guidance on established and new treatments for specific pain conditions, including postoperative chronic pain, the pubic inguinal pain syndrome, and obscure groin pain in women. The need for such an update on inguinal hernia surgery became clear at the 1st World Conference on Abdominal Wall Hernia Surgery,which highlighted the huge differences in the approaches adopted by scientists around the world and was chaired by the editor of this book. Inguinal Hernia Surgery will be a useful tool for all health care practitioners involved in hernia surgery.
Reviews
“We recommend that anesthesiologists caring for inguinal hernia patients read this book and use it as a reference. Giampiero Campanelli is arguably the world’s foremost inguinal hernia surgeon, and his perspective on evidencebased approaches to the operation will give anesthesiologists the profound insight needed for well-informed discussions with the surgical team, resulting in improved outcomes for our shared patients.” (Verena K. Stauffer, Markus M. Luedi and Richard P. Dutton, Anesthesia & Analgesia, Vol. 125 (1), July, 2017)
Editors and Affiliations
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General and Day Surgery Unit Center of Research and High Specialization for the Pathologies of Abdominal Wall and Surgical Treatment and Repair of Abdominal Hernia Istituto Clinico Sant’Ambrogio, University of Insubria, Milan, Italy
Giampiero Campanelli
About the editor
Giampiero Campanelli is Head of General Surgery – Day & Week Surgery Unit, Istituto Clinico Sant’Ambrogio, Milan and Full Professor of Surgery at the University of Insubria, Italy. He is a pioneer in Italy of sutureless, tension-free repair of inguinal hernia under local anesthesia. He is responsible for refining an original approach for the treatment of giant inguinal hernia, lumbar hernia, incisional hernia with loss of substance, spigelian hernia, pubic inguinal pain syndrome, and chronic postoperative pain. Professor Campanelli is principal investigator of the international TIMELI trial (randomized, controlled, patient- and evaluator-blinded study of Tissucol/Tisseel for MEsh fixation in patients undergoing the LIchtenstein technique for primary inguinal hernia repair) and principal author of the related article published in Annals of Surgery. He is also among the main authors of guidelines on prevention of chronic postoperative pain syndrome. Professor Campanelli hasbeen an invited speaker at more than 500 international and national congresses. He has taken part in several humanitarian missions in the Dominican Republic, Ghana, Ecuador, and Paraguay to make his experience available to needy people and to teach local surgeons.