BookMikio Mikami, editor.
Summary: This comprehensive volume provides exhaustive interpretations of surgery for gynecologic cancer. In these chapters, expert authors expound the history, principles and indications, preoperative evaluations, techniques, morbidity, and the future prospects for each surgical procedure. Also included are comparisons of the training systems of gynecologic surgeons in Japan and the USA. Recently, minimally invasive surgeries such as laparoscopic and robotic approaches have been introduced into the gynecologic oncology field. Readers will be interested to know the history, advances, and current status of gynecologic surgery in Japan. This collection methodically broadens understanding of new surgical methods with quality assurance aimed at saving the cancer patient's life, from the point of view of gynecologic oncologists. Thus the book benefits not only experienced gynecologists, but also young physicians and all medical oncologists who are involved in gynecologic cancers.
Contents:
Part I. Introduction
1. Introduction
2. Subspecialty Training of Gynecologic Surgery in Japan
3. Subspecialty Training of Gynecologic Surgery in USA.-Part II. Surgical Anatomy of Pelvis
4. Surgical Anatomy of Pelvis.-Part III. Cervical Cancer
5. Conization
6. Abdominal Hysterectomy
7. Semiradical
8. Abdominal Radical Hysterectomy
9. Vaginal RH
10. SuperRadical Hysterectomy
11. Laparoscopic Surgery
12. Robotic Surgery
13. Radical Trachlectomy
14. Paraaortic dissection
15. Pelvic Excentration
16. Sentinel Nodes Navigation Surgery.-Part IV. Corpus Cancer
17. Outline of Surgery
18. Retrperitoneal Lymphnode Dissection
19. Laparoscopic Surgery
20. SNNS.-Part V. Ovarian Cancer, Follopian Tube Cancer, Peritoneal Cancer
21. Outline of Surgery
22. Staging Lapa (Early Ovarian Cancer)
23. PDS (Advanced)
24. Upper Abdomen
25. Lynphnode Dissection
26. Intestinal Surgery
27. IDS
28. Fertility Preseaveation.-Part VI. Vulvar Cancer and Vaginal Cancer
29. Outline.