This second edition of a very successful vascular surgery text was developed in order to address significant changes that have occurred in contemporary vascular surgery and to highlight new information that has developed regarding vascular imaging, interventional and endovascular procedures. The ove
Vascular Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical Correlations, Second Edition
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 638
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This second edition of a very successful vascular surgery text was developed in order to address significant changes that have occurred in contemporary vascular surgery and to highlight new information that has developed regarding vascular imaging, interventional and endovascular procedures. The overall length of the text is slightly shorter than the first edition with relevant core chapters being retained to emphasize the basic science nature of the text, with approximately 60% of the material undergoing major revisions or being new chapters.
The significant change from the first text is an emphasis on vascular pathology and physiology that is relevant to current practice including information that is currently included on the vascular board examinations. A new emphasis on endovascular therapies has been added by including five chapters on endovascular techniques and an additional section with six chapters comparing conventional vascular reconstruction to endovascular methods. These new chapters address the most important issue in contemporary vascular surgery, i.e., the role of endovascular methods in treating vascular lesions and the impact that this has on training and credentialing. A unique aspect of this book differentiating it from other texts is a comparison of conventional methods with the endovascular techniques.
Overall the text provides a comprehensive perspective of contemporary vascular surgery and future perspectives. The authors are preeminent in the field and are most capable for addressing the assigned topics with the goals being to provide an updated and forward looking text that accommodates the needs of practicing and training vascular surgeons.Content:
Chapter 1 Embryology and Development of the Vascular System (pages 1β18): C. Phifer Nicholson and Peter Gloviczki
Chapter 2 Vascular Wall Physiology (pages 19β26): Christian C. Haudenschild
Chapter 3 Hemostasis and Coagulation (pages 27β42): Donald L. Jacobs and Jonathan B. Towne
Chapter 4 Molecular Aspects of Atherosclerosis (pages 43β54): J. Jeffrey Alexander and John A. Moawad
Chapter 5 Localization of Atherosclerotic Lesions (pages 55β65): Christopher K. Zarins, Chengpei Xu, Charles A. Taylor and Seymour Glagov
Chapter 6 Pathogenesis of Arterial Fibrodysplasia (pages 66β79): James C. Stanley
Chapter 7 Physiology of Vasospastic Disorders (pages 80β91): Scott E. Musicant, Jean?Baptiste Roullet, James M. Edwards and Gregory L. Moneta
Chapter 8 Buerger's Disease (pages 92β100): John Blebea and Richard F. Kempczinski
Chapter 9 Ergotism (pages 101β113): Roger F.J. Shepherd
Chapter 10 Arteritis (pages 114β118): Francis J. Kazmier
Chapter 11 Adventitial Cystic Disease (pages 119β125): Carlos E. Donayre
Chapter 12 Entrapment Syndromes (pages 126β134): Carlos E. Donayre
Chapter 13 Intimal Hyperplasia (pages 135β145): Ted R. Kohler
Chapter 14 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (pages 146β161): Herbert I. Machleder
Chapter 15 Aneurysmal Disease (pages 162β179): Juan Carlos Jimenez and Samuel Eric Wilson
Chapter 16 Pathophysiology of Renovascular Hypertension (pages 180β191): David L. Robaczewski, Richard H. Dean and Kimberley J. Hansen
Chapter 17 Pathophysiology, Hemodynamics, and Complications of Venous Disease (pages 192β206): Harold J. Welch, Kevin B. Raftery and Thomas F. O'Donnell
Chapter 18 Physiologic Changes in Lymphatic Dysfunction (pages 207β214): Peter Gloviczki
Chapter 19 Physiologic Changes in Visceral Ischemia (pages 215β224): Tina R. Desai, Joshua A. Tepper and Bruce L. Gewertz
Chapter 20 Natural History of Atherosclerosis in the Lower Extremity, Carotid, and Coronary Circulations (pages 225β232): Daniel B. Walsh
Chapter 21 Neurologic Basis for Sympathetically Maintained Pain: Causalgia and Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (pages 233β240): Marco Scoccianti and Rodney A. White
Chapter 22 Compartment Syndromes Physiology (pages 241β244): Malcolm O. Perry
Chapter 23 Physiology of Reperfusion Injury (pages 245β250): Shervanthi Homer?Vanniasinkam and D. Neil Granger
Chapter 24 Cerebral Ischemia (pages 251β256): Hao Bui and Christian deVirgilio
Chapter 25 Pathophysiology of Spinal Cord Ischemia (pages 257β267): Larry H. Hollier
Chapter 26 Vascular Erectile Dysfunction: Mechanisms and Current Approaches (pages 228β274): Ralph G. DePalma
Chapter 27 Portal Hypertension: Pathophysiology and Clinical Correlates (pages 275β291): David Rigberg and Hugh A. Gelabert
Chapter 28 Physiologic Basis of Hemodynamic Measurement (pages 293β305): R. Eugene Zierler
Chapter 29 Spectral Analysis (pages 306β314): Christopher R.B. Merritt
Chapter 30 Ultrasound Imaging (pages 315β324): Christopher R.B. Merritt
Chapter 31 Radionuclide Scanning (pages 325β347): Robert E. Sonnemaker
Chapter 32 Computed Tomography (pages 348β370): Anton Mlikotic and Irwin Walot
Chapter 33 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (pages 371β382): David Saloner, Rem van Tyen, Charles M. Anderson and Gary R. Caputo
Chapter 34 Angiography (pages 383β400): Anton Mlikotic and C. Mark Mehringer
Chapter 35 Intravascular Ultrasound (pages 401β422): James T. Lee, George Kopchok and Rodney A. White
Chapter 36 Angioscopy in Peripheral Vascular Surgery (pages 423β438): Arnold Miller and Thomas J. Holzenbein
Chapter 37 Atherosclerosis: Risk Factors and Medical Management (pages 439β453): Ralph G. DePalma and Virginia W. Hayes
Chapter 38 Pharmacologic Intervention: Thrombolytic Therapy (pages 454β467): Anthony J. Comerota, A. Koneti Rao and Mohammad H. Eslami
Chapter 39 Pharmacologic Intervention: Vasodilation Therapy and Rheologic Agents (pages 468β472): George Johnson
Chapter 40 Pharmacologic Intervention: Lipid?Lowering Agents (pages 473β476): Ralph G. DePalma
Chapter 41 Infections and Antibiotics in Vascular Surgery (pages 477β492): Martin R. Back
Chapter 42 Catheter?Based Approaches to the Treatment of Atheroembolic Disease (pages 493β502): Frank R. Arko, Christine Newman and Thomas J. Fogarty
Chapter 43 Balloon Angioplasty and Transluminal Recanalization Devices (pages 503β515): Rajesh Subramanian and Stephen R. Ramee
Chapter 44 Endovascular Stents (pages 516β519): Frank J. Criado, Youssef Rizk, Gregory S. Domer and Hilde Jerius
Chapter 45 Endovascular Prostheses for Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms (pages 520β529): Carlos E. Donayre
Chapter 46 Surgical and Endovascular Treatment of Chronic Ischemia of the Lower Limbs (pages 531β542): Jean?Paul P.M. de Vries, Frans L. Moll and Jos C. van den Berg
Chapter 47 Aortoiliac Endovascular Recanalization Compared with Surgical Reconstruction (pages 543β553): Peter L. Faries and Michael L. Marin
Chapter 48 Endovascular Stent?Graft Repair of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms and Dissections (pages 554β566): Jason T Lee and Rodney A. White
Chapter 49 Brachiocephalic Vascular Reconstructions Compared with Endovascular Repair (pages 567β574): Edward B. Diethrich
Chapter 50 Carotid Endarterectomy Compared with Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting (pages 575β586): Mark R. Harrigan, Ricardo A. Hanel, Elad I. Levy, Lee R. Guterman and L. Nelson Hopkins
Chapter 51 Endovascular Intervention for Venous Occlusion Compared with Surgical Reconstruction (pages 587β607): Patricia E. Thorpe and Francisco J. Osse
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