ABSTRACT
This comprehensive surgical text has been updated and expanded and includes the important techniques essential to the effective management of ovarian cancer, with particular emphasis on providing a practical "step-by-step" approach to the techniques described. This new edition now includes; new operative photographs, robotics, the new instruments a
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|18 pages
Epidemiology, staging, and clinical characteristics
Christina S. Chu and Stephen C. Rubin EPIDEMIOLOGY Overview
chapter 2|7 pages
Preoperative preparation and surgical instrumentation
Michael A. Bidus, G. Scott Rose, and John C. Elkas
part |2 pages
REFERENCES
chapter 4|13 pages
Cytoreductive surgery: principles and rationale
Christine H. Holschneider and Beth Y. Karlan PRIMARY CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY Reasons for Primary Surgery in Patients Historical Perspective with Suspected Ovarian Cancer
chapter 6|4 pages
Cytoreductive surgery: abdominal retroperitoneum and adenopathy
Jason D. Wright, Thomas J. Herzog, and Nadeem R. Abu-Rustum
part |2 pages
CONCLUSION
chapter 7|21 pages
Cytoreductive surgery: intestinal tract and omentum
Yukio Sonoda, Dennis S. Chi, and Richard R. Barakat
chapter 8|14 pages
Cytoreductive surgery: right upper abdomen
Robert L. Giuntoli II, Richard D. Schulick, Robert E. Bristow, and William A. Cliby
chapter 9|3 pages
Cytoreductive surgery: upper abdomen—left hypochondriac and epigastric regions
Alejandra Martinez, Krishnansu S. Tewari, Gwe´nael Ferron, and Pedro T. Ramirez
part 11|2 pages
Secondary cytoreductive surgery
part |2 pages
Resection of Central Pelvic Recurrence
part 13|1 pages
Palliative surgery for ovarian cancer
part |2 pages
REFERENCES
part |1 pages
MANAGEMENT OF EFFUSIONS AND ASCITES
chapter 15|6 pages
Advanced cytoreductive surgery program development: building a cytoreductive team
Oliver Zivanovic, Dennis S. Chi, and Beth Y. Karlan