Download Baggish,_Michael_S_Karram 4 TH Edition Easily In PDF Format For Free
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The fourth edition of the Atlas of Pelvic Anatomy and Gynecologic
Surgery has maintained and extended the original mind-set of
the two authors—“a single picture is worth a thousand words”—
which holds true for this book as it similarly did for the antecedent three editions. Busy, practicing gynecologists, residents,
fellows, and students do not wish to read laborious, wordy
descriptions when photographs and illustrations better display
the specific anatomy and the detailed operative techniques. Not
only do visual images imprint more rapidly, but additionally,
the images are more likely to be retained permanently within
the memory centers of the prefrontal and limbic portions of the
brain. Important new chapters, as well as pertinent revisions to
existing chapters, have been added to this edition. Chapter 3,
titled “Max Brödel’s Pelvic Anatomy,” is unique. Max Brödel, a
world- renowned medical artist, drew detailed medical illustrations for Dr. Howard Kelly’s 1898 textbook Operative Gynecology.
Howard Kelly was one of the four immortal physicians who
comprised the founding staff at Johns Hopkins. The other three
physicians were Welch (pathology), Osler (medicine), and Halstead (surgery). Our artist, Joe Chovan, has created full-color
reproductions of Brödel’s original black-and-white drawings,
showing details of the century-old material that appeared in
Kelly’s original two volumes.
Revisions have been made in Chapters 5 and 6, as well as 9,
10, 13, 14, 19, 20, 29, 42, 54, 55, 56, 58, and 60. Drawings that
initially appeared as black and white in the first edition have
been colorized for the fourth edition. This colorization will be
completed to include 100% of all drawings in the next edition. A
major revision has been carried out for Chapter 12 (“Abdominal
Hysterectomy”). A step-by-step comparison between laparotomy and
laparoscopy has been added to show the operative
procedure performed.
Within this fourth edition is a novel illustration technique
that has been applied to several chapters, including Chapters 32
and 37. An actual photograph was enhanced and added to by
our artist using his computer imaging to create a hybrid figure
that merged photograph and drawing into a singular, highresolution
picture.
Four additional new chapters have been added to this edition:
Chapter 57 (“Use of Biologic and Synthetic Mesh to Augment
Vaginal Prolapse Repair”) provides greatly detailed illustrations
relating to the correct and most appropriate uses of mesh materials for
reconstructive pelvic surgery. Chapter 59 (“Avoiding
and Managing Synthetic Mesh Complications After Surgeries
for Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse”) focuses on
the most up-to-date information about warnings by the Food
and Drug Administration and the current status of commercially available
vaginal mesh kits. Numerous illustrations in this
chapter show various complications that can occur and the best
ways that they can be managed. Chapter 66 (“Atlas of Vulvar
Disorders”) depicts a plethora of common and unusual vulvar
disease. Numerous photographs have been included to facilitate
for the reader the ability to make the most precise diagnosis and
to select the most appropriate treatment regimen. Finally,
Chapter 120, dedicated to Robotic Surgery, completes the roll of
new additions. This latest chapter pictorially describes the techniques
of robotics as applied to gynecologic surgery from A to Z.
New photographs have been added to the chapter that deals
with the treatment of vulvar hypertrophy. These photographs
show the step-by-step surgical methodology required to obtain
the most satisfactory results. Several chapters within the Laparoscopic
Surgery section have undergone significant revisions,
including one that depicts the technique of single entry laparoscopic
surgery. Chapter 121, which deals with Laparoscopic
Complications, has grown with the incorporation of new,
unusual photographs and illustrations detailing serious injuries that occur during laparoscopic procedures.
The fourth edition is the most complete volume of the Atlas
of Pelvic Anatomy and Gynecologic Surgery ever published. We have
created a comprehensive resource comprising a multitude of
quality photographs and detailed drawings. More than 100 new
illustrations have been added, and nearly 200 existing illustrations have been colorized. The overriding goal for this edition
was, most importantly, the preservation of exceptional quality .
The fourth edition of the Atlas of Pelvic Anatomy and Gynecologic
Surgery has maintained and extended the original mind-set of
the two authors—“a single picture is worth a thousand words”—
which holds true for this book as it similarly did for the antecedent three editions. Busy, practicing gynecologists, residents,
fellows, and students do not wish to read laborious, wordy
descriptions when photographs and illustrations better display
the specific anatomy and the detailed operative techniques. Not
only do visual images imprint more rapidly, but additionally,
the images are more likely to be retained permanently within
the memory centers of the prefrontal and limbic portions of the
brain.
Important new chapters, as well as pertinent revisions to
existing chapters, have been added to this edition. Chapter 3,
titled “Max Brödel’s Pelvic Anatomy,” is unique. Max Brödel, a
world- renowned medical artist, drew detailed medical illustrations for Dr. Howard Kelly’s 1898 textbook Operative Gynecology.
Howard Kelly was one of the four immortal physicians who
comprised the founding staff at Johns Hopkins. The other three
physicians were Welch (pathology), Osler (medicine), and Halstead (surgery).
Our artist, Joe Chovan, has created full-color
reproductions of Brödel’s original black-and-white drawings,
showing details of the century-old material that appeared in
Kelly’s original two volumes.
Revisions have been made in Chapters 5 and 6, as well as 9,
10, 13, 14, 19, 20, 29, 42, 54, 55, 56, 58, and 60. Drawings that
initially appeared as black and white in the first edition have
been colorized for the fourth edition. This colorization will be
completed to include 100% of all drawings in the next edition.
A
major revision has been carried out for Chapter 12 (“Abdominal
Hysterectomy”). A step-by-step comparison between laparotomy and
laparoscopy has been added to show the operative
procedure performed.
Within this fourth edition is a novel illustration technique
that has been applied to several chapters, including Chapters 32
and 37. An actual photograph was enhanced and added to by
our artist using his computer imaging to create a hybrid figure
that merged photograph and drawing into a singular, highresolution
picture.
Four additional new chapters have been added to this edition:
Chapter 57 (“Use of Biologic and Synthetic Mesh to Augment
Vaginal Prolapse Repair”) provides greatly detailed illustrations
relating to the correct and most appropriate uses of mesh materials for
reconstructive pelvic surgery. Chapter 59 (“Avoiding
and Managing Synthetic Mesh Complications After Surgeries
for Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse”) focuses on
the most up-to-date information about warnings by the Food
and Drug Administration and the current status of commercially available
vaginal mesh kits. Numerous illustrations in this
chapter show various complications that can occur and the best
ways that they can be managed. Chapter 66 (“Atlas of Vulvar
Disorders”) depicts a plethora of common and unusual vulvar
disease. Numerous photographs have been included to facilitate
for the reader the ability to make the most precise diagnosis and
to select the most appropriate treatment regimen.
Finally,
Chapter 120, dedicated to Robotic Surgery, completes the roll of
new additions. This latest chapter pictorially describes the techniques
of robotics as applied to gynecologic surgery from A to Z.
New photographs have been added to the chapter that deals
with the treatment of vulvar hypertrophy. These photographs
show the step-by-step surgical methodology required to obtain
the most satisfactory results. Several chapters within the Laparoscopic
Surgery section have undergone significant revisions,
including one that depicts the technique of single entry laparoscopic
surgery.
Chapter 121, which deals with Laparoscopic
Complications, has grown with the incorporation of new,
unusual photographs and illustrations detailing serious injuries that occur during laparoscopic procedures.
The fourth edition is the most complete volume of the Atlas
of Pelvic Anatomy and Gynecologic Surgery ever published. We have
created a comprehensive resource comprising a multitude of
quality photographs and detailed drawings. More than 100 new
illustrations have been added, and nearly 200 existing illustrations have been colorized. The overriding goal for this edition
was, most importantly, the preservation of exceptional quality .
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