Are you interested in using NOTES to treat your patients? Do you
need a multimedia tool to guide you through all aspects of clinical
management?
Just as laparoscopic surgery revolutionized surgical practice in
the 1980’s and 90’s, offering genuine competition to
traditional open surgery, Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic
Surgery (NOTES) presents a genuinely different alternative for
surgeons and patients alike as we move forward in the 21st
century. Advantages over laparoscopic surgery include lower
anesthesia requirements, faster recovery and shorter hospital
stays, avoidance of transabdominal wound infections, less
immunosuppression, better postoperative pulmonary and diaphragmatic
function and of course, the potential for 'scarless’ abdominal
surgery.
Combining high-level text with a superb companion website,
Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES): Textbook
and Video-Atlas provides you with a hands-on, in-depth and
practical multimedia tool on this exciting breakthrough, to consult
either on the ward or in surgery. Highlights include:
* Full coverage of the fundamentals of NOTES, its current
clinical applications and techniques, and future perspectives
* Over 50 outstanding videos illustrating NOTES being performed
by the experts
* Full-color throughout and superbly illustrated with over 250
figures
* Edited by global leaders and pioneers in the field, who have
recruited a world-class contributor team
As well being a valuable text for gastroenterologists, GI
surgeons and general surgeons, Natural Orifice Translumenal
Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES): Textbook and Video-Atlas will also
appeal to urologists, urologic surgeons, gynecologists, gynecologic
surgeons, thoracic and ENT surgeons.
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Contributors, xx
Foreword, xx
Preface, xx
Section 1: Development of NOTES Concept
1 History of NOTES
Xavier Dray, Anthony N. Kalloo
2 Endoscopic Platforms for NOTES
Pankaj J. Pasricha, Homero Rivas
3 Physiology of NOTES
Juliane Bingener, Angela M. Johnson
4 Infection Control in NOTES
Peter N. Nau, Jeffrey W. Hazey
5 NOTES Access Techniques
Eduardo A. Bonin, Christopher J. Gostout
6 NOTES Closure Techniques
Erwin Rieder, Lee L. Swanstrom
7 Minilaparoscopy in the Endoscopy Unit
Arthur Hoffman, Ralf Kiesslich
8 Single Port Laparoscopy
Ricardo Zorron, Katherine Gash, Anthony R. Dixon
9 Computer Assisted NOTES: From Augmented Reality to
Automation
Luc Soler, Stéphane Nicolau, Michel de Mathelin, Jacques
Marescaux
Section 2: Current Clinical Applications and
Techniques
10 NOTES for Peritoneal Exploration
Seigo Kitano, Kazuhiro Yasuda
11 NOTES Cholecystectomy
Bernard Dallemagne, Jacques Marescaux
12 NOTES Appendectomy
Jörn Bernhardt, Holger Steffen, Sylke Schneider-Koriath,
Kaja Ludwig
13 NOTES Applications in Colorectal Surgery
Joël Leroy, Michele Diana, James Wall
14 NOTES Applied for Rectal Surgery
Patricia Sylla
15 Bariatric NOTES Procedures
Michel Vix, James Wall, Jacques Marescaux
16 Urologic Applications of NOTES
Candace F. Granberg, Mitchell R. Humphreys, Matthew T.
Gettman
17 Gynecologic Applications of NOTES
Antoine Watrelot, Géraldine Chauvin, Arnaud Wattiez
18 NOTES Thyroidectomy
Tahar Benhidjeb, Michael Stark
Section 3: Perspectives on NOTES
19 Emerging NOTES Applications
Ricardo Zorron, Haru Inoue
20 NOTES Applications in Veterinary Medicine
Lynetta J. Freeman, Karine S. Pader
21 NOTES and Pregnancy: Where We Are and Where We Could Go
Nicolas Bourdel, Janyne Althaus
22 Thoracic Cavity Application of NOTES
Alex Escalona, Brian G. Turner, Denise W. Gee
23 Designing the NOTES Procedure Room
Mouen A. Khashab, Anthony N. Kalloo
24 Evolution and Future Developments of Instrument Technology
for NOTES
D. Nageshwar Reddy, G. V. Rao, Magnus J. Mansard
25 Training the Gastroenterologist for NOTES
Nitin Kumar, Christopher C. Thompson
26 Training the Surgeon for NOTES
Silvana Perretta, Bernard Dallemagne, Jacques Marescaux
27 Simulator-based training of NOTES procedures
Kai Matthes, Ganesh Sankaranarayanan, Woojin Ahn, Suvranu De
28 Possibilities for the future
Alexander Aurora, Jeffrey Ponsky
O autorze
Anthony N. Kalloo, Professor of Medicine and Director, Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, The Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Maryland, USA
From 1994-2000, Prof Kalloo was Consultant to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA); and since 2000, has been Panel Chair for Gastroenterology and Urology Devices at the FDA. In 2009 he was named ASGE Distinguished Educator of the Year. He has had 85 articles and 32 book chapters published.
Jacques Marescaux, Professor of Surgery, Chairman and Head, Department of Digestive and Endocrine Surgery, University Hospital of Strasbourg
He is formerly General Secretary of the French Society of Digestive Surgery, President of the Scientific Council of ANAES (National Agency for the Development of Medical Evaluation), and General Secretary of Scientific Council of ANAES. Professor Marescaux has had 288 articles published.
Ricardo Zorron, Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery, University Hospital Teresopolis HCTCO-FESO, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Full Professor and Chairman, Dept of Surgery, extensive experience in advanced Minimally Invasive Surgery including the areas of gastrointestinal surgery, coloproctology, oncology, endocrine surgery and robotics.