Название: Hysterectomy : a comprehensive surgical approach
Автор: Alkatout, Ibrahim; Mettler, Liselotte
Издательство: Springer
Год: 2018
Формат: pdf
Страниц: 1595
Размер: 262.7 mb.
Язык: English
This book initiates the descriptions of the practical performance of different hysterectomies with conventional and robotically assisted laparoscopy, laparotomy and vaginal surgery. Laparoscopic hysterectomy has been out as an additional technique for hysterectomies for the last couple of decades. As the necessary light, augmentation and advanced skill has only been introduced into this already 200 year old surgical procedure within the last few decades by laparoscopy, the editors aim to look at the laparoscopic procedures followed by the traditional techniques of hysterectomy with laparotomy and vaginal surgery.
This comprehensive surgical approach to hysterectomy rests on the pillars erected by the great
masters in our specialty. The first hysterectomy was performed as a vaginal hysterectomy and
dates back to ancient times. The procedure was performed in the time of Soranus of Ephesus,
120 years after the birth of Christ. There were many reports of its use in the Middle Ages,
nearly always for the extirpation of an inverted uterus, and the patients rarely survived.
Hysterectomy became safer with the introduction of anesthesia, antibiotics and antisepsis,
blood transfusions, and intravenous therapy. During the 1930s, Richardson introduced the total
abdominal hysterectomy to avoid serosanguinous discharge from the cervical remnant and the
risk of cervical carcinoma developing in the stump.
masters in our specialty. The first hysterectomy was performed as a vaginal hysterectomy and
dates back to ancient times. The procedure was performed in the time of Soranus of Ephesus,
120 years after the birth of Christ. There were many reports of its use in the Middle Ages,
nearly always for the extirpation of an inverted uterus, and the patients rarely survived.
Hysterectomy became safer with the introduction of anesthesia, antibiotics and antisepsis,
blood transfusions, and intravenous therapy. During the 1930s, Richardson introduced the total
abdominal hysterectomy to avoid serosanguinous discharge from the cervical remnant and the
risk of cervical carcinoma developing in the stump.