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Ch .1Proximal Debranching Using the Ascending Aorta for Bypasses to Carotid, Innominate, and Subclavian Arteries with Endovascular Repair of Thoracic and Arch Aneurysms.
Ch 2. Visceral Debranching with Repair of Descending Thoracic and Visceral Aortic Aneurysm
Ch 3.Combined Common Femoral Endarterectomy and Iliac Stent; Stent Grafting for Occlusive Disease
Ch 4. Combined Iliac Stenting and Femoral–Femoral Artery Bypass 37
Ch 5 Retrograde Open Mesenteric Stenting for Acute Mesenteric Ischemia
Ch 6 Endovascular Composite Sequential Bypass using Covered SFA Graft and Vein Bypass for Distal Reconstruction
• Part II: Venous Procedures
Ch 7. Central Venous Dilation and Stenting
Ch 8.Treatment of Superior Vena Cava Syndrome and Central Stenosis
Ch 9. Placement and Retrieval Techniques for Vena Cava Filters
Ch 10. Lysis for Iliofemoral DVT
Ch11.Endovascular Interventions for Paget–Schroetter/Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Ch 12. Endovascular Treatment for May–Thurner Syndrome
Ch 13. Endovascular Treatment for Pelvic Venous Congestion
Ch 14. Saphenous Vein Ablation and Phlebectomy
Ch15. Vena Cava Resection for Renal Cell Carcinoma
• Part III: Dialysis Access Procedures
Ch 16.Upper Extremity Permanent Hemodialysis Access Placement
Ch17. Lower Extremity Permanent Dialysis Access Placement
Ch 18. Peritoneal Dialysis Access Placement
Ch 19. Procedures for Dialysis Access-Associated Steal Syndrome
Ch 20. Hemodialysis Access Maintenance and Salvage
• Part IV: Thoracic Outlet Procedures
Ch 21. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: Supraclavicular and Infraclavicular
Ch 22. Thoracic Outlet Procedures: Transaxillary Approach
• Part V: Lower Extremity Amputation Procedures-Foot To Hip
Ch 23. Operative Management of Foot Infections
Ch 24. Digital and Metatarsal Amputations of the Forefoot
Ch 25. Syme and Lisfranc Disarticulations
Ch 26. Ankle Disarticulation and Circular Open (Guillotine) Below Knee Amputation
Ch 27. Closed Below Knee Amputation
Ch 28. Knee Disarticulation
Ch 29. Above Knee Amputation
Ch 30. Hip Disarticulation
Take your surgical skills to the next level with Vascular Surgery: Hybrid, Venous, Dialysis Access, Thoracic Outlet, and Lower Extremity Procedures, a volume in the Master Techniques in Surgery Series! This clinical reference provides the richly illustrated guidance you need to perfect a full range of hybrid, venous, dialysis access, thoracic outlet, and lower extremity techniques in vascular surgery, avoid and manage complications, and achieve optimal outcomes.
Key Features
• See exactly how to perform every essential procedure, whether endovascular, open, or combined, thanks to a wealth of exquisite, step-by-step illustrations.
• Gain insights from international authorities, gleaning each expert’s preferred techniques in rich detail.
• Efficiently review background, indications and contraindications, preoperative planning, surgical techniques, postoperative management, and results and complications for each procedure, as well as selected references for further reading.
• Don’t miss Vascular Surgery: Arterial Procedures, the companion volume by Drs. Darling & Ozaki.
• Expand your repertoire with other volumes in the Master Techniques in Surgery Series! Overseen by Josef E. Fischer, MD, editor of the classic two-volume reference Mastery of Surgery, these titles cover a wide range of common and advanced procedures in the major subspecialties of general surgery, including breast surgery, colon and rectal surgery, esophageal surgery, gastric surgery, hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, hernia, and thoracic surgery.
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About the Author(s)
• R. Clement Darling. Professor of Surgery. Albany Medical College. Chief, Division of Vascular Surgery. Albany Medical Center Hospital. Director, The Institute for Vascular Health and Disease. President,. The Vascular Group.Albany, NY.
• C. Keith Ozaki. John A. Mannick Professor of Surgery. Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Harvard Medical School. Boston, MA.