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    Shingo Fujii, Kentaro Sekiyama.
    Summary: This extraordinary monograph provides the precise neurovascular anatomy involved in open-abdominal radical hysterectomies, information that is essential for surgeons. For the surgical treatment of invasive cervical cancer, E. Wertheim reported the first systematic data on radical hysterectomy in the early 20th century. While Okabayashi's radical hysterectomy technique, which modified Wertheim's approach, later became the mainstream choice for the treatment of Stage Ib and IIb cervical cancer in Japan, the anatomy of the pericervical area is still not fully understood. The recent spread of laparoscopic surgery and robotic surgery also requires a clear grasp of the anatomy of the blood vessels in the connective tissues of the female pelvis. This book offers comprehensive information on the anatomy required for radical hysterectomies. All illustrations presented in this book were drawn by the first author - a pioneering gynecological surgeon - and reflect real-world procedures. All anatomical features described are essential and practical, and have been refined based on the latest clinical practice. As such, the book offers a valuable resource for all gynecological surgeons and general surgeons with an interest in gynecological oncology.

    Contents:
    1. Brief History of Surgical Treatment for Cervical Cancer
    2. Classification of Radical Hysterectomy
    3. Concept of Original Okabayashi's Radical Hysterectomy
    4. Atlas of Original Okabayashi's Transabdominal Radical Hysterectomy
    5. Novel Points of Okabayashi's Radical Hysterectomy
    6. Step-by-Step Radical Hysterectomy with Pelvic Lymphadenectomy (without nerve-sparing)
    7. What is Nerve-sparing Radical Hysterectomy?
    8. Step-by-Step Nerve-sparing Radical Hysterectomy with Pelvic Lymphadenectomy.
    Digital Access Springer 2020