Visceral Vessels and Aortic Repair, 1st ed. 2019 Challenges and Difficult Cases
Coordonnateurs : Tshomba Yamume, Baccellieri Domenico, Chiesa Roberto
This book shows how new technologies and technical skills together with deeper understanding of pathophysiology of visceral and renal ischemia have contributed to significant improvements in the clinical outcomes in patients undergoing complex aortic repair involving splanchnic arteries.
In recent years, aortic repair has expanded its borders, focusing more and more on the particularly challenging segments from which critical branches originate. Optimal results in this area are obtained through a multidisciplinary approach based on crucial elements such as sophisticated imaging techniques, advanced anesthesiological and pharmacological strategies, as well as updated surgical techniques and devices able to reduce ischemic injuries.
The book presents problems tackled from different perspectives, by analyzing the main technical aspects of the surgical technique but also functional and metabolic issues. It also discusses concepts such as ischemic preconditioning and ischemia-reperfusion mechanisms, as well as innovative investigational approaches. In the ?endovascular era?, it highlights the most recent updates in complex endovascular repair involving renal and visceral arteries, providing both practical tips and tricks and outcomes analyses.
The volume also addresses specific, rarely reported problems in vascular surgery, including issues in renal transplant, oncologic surgery with involvement of splanchnic arteries and of the vena cava, and use of the deep veins in aortic surgery.
This volume represents a powerful tool for both young and experienced operators who wish to approach the complex aortic pathology either by open surgery or through endovascular methods.?
Yamume Tshomba, MD, graduated from the University of Milan (Italy) and was awarded the Specialization in Vascular Surgery cum laude by the University of Siena (Italy). He’s currently Professor of Vascular Surgery and Vascular Surgery Residency Program Director at Catholic University of the Sacred Heart Roma, (Italy). He’s also Head of Vascular Surgery at Policlinico A. Gemelli, Roma, (Italy). Until April 2018 he has been Associate Professor of Vascular Surgery at the Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milano (Italy). He’s a member of the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS), the European Society for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (ESVS), the Italian Society for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (SICVE), and the French Society for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (SCVE). He’s Associate Editor of the International Journal of Cardiology and member of the editorial board of the Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. He has authored more than 270 scientific publications including peer-review papers, books and book chapters. He’s principal or co-investigator of several clinical trials in the field of robotic, vascular and endovascular surgery.
Domenico Baccellieri, MD, graduated from the University of Messina (Italy) and was awarded the Specialization in Vascular Surgery cum laude by the Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Milan (Italy). During his residency he was fellow at Leicester University (UK) in 2005. In 2008 he completed the postgraduate Master Course in Aortic Surgery. He is currently working as Staff Surgeon at the Vascular Surgery Department of the San Raffaele Hospital, Milano (Italy) and is Head of San Raffaele’s Vascular Diagnostic Center.
Since 2015 he has been Adjunct Professor of Vascular Surgery at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University and Scientific Coordinator of the postgraduate Master Course in Aortic Surgery. He’s Principal or Co-investigator of several clinical trialsPresents challenging and rapidly evolving topics
Written by distinguished international experts
Provides updated state-of-the-art of topics involved in all complex interventional aortic procedures, both open and endovascular
Date de parution : 04-2019
Ouvrage de 421 p.
17.8x25.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Endovascular repair; Thoracoabdominal; Aorta; Renal; Mesenteric