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Mechanisms of Vascular Disease (3rd Ed., 3rd ed. 2020) A Textbook for Vascular Specialists

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Fitridge Robert

Couverture de l’ouvrage Mechanisms of Vascular Disease

This extensively revised third edition provides a practically applicable guide to the pathophysiology, assessment and management of vascular disorders encountered in vascular surgical practice. It features detailed information on the latest developments in the pathophysiology of conditions including atherosclerosis, multi-organ failure, limb compartment syndromes and Raynaud?s phenomenon in a clear easy to digest format. Disorders such as reperfusion injuries, vasculitides, and aortic dissection are covered. Furthermore, key topics in vascular and endovascular practice such as radiation biology and radiation safety are also detailed. Each chapter contains a set of learning objectives and key references, enabling the reader to quickly identify key points.


Mechanisms of Vascular Disease: A Textbook for Vascular Specialists comprehensively covers a variety of common and unusual pathophysiologies encountered in vascular surgery, and is an ideal resource for both the trainee, and practicing clinical vascular surgeon seeking an up-to-date resource on the topic.

Endothelium.- Atherosclerosis.- Imaging of atherosclerotic plaque and mechanisms of plaque rupture.- Current and Emerging Therapies in Atheroprotection.- Pathophysiology of angiogenesis and its role in vascular disease.- Vascular Biology of smooth muscle cells and restenosis, interventional strategies.- Vascular Arterial Haemodynamics.- Computerised fluid dynamics.- Physiological Haemostasis.- Hypercoagulable States.- Platelets in the Pathogenesis of Vascular Disease and their role as a therapeutic target .- Pathogenesis of Aortic Aneurysms.- Pathophysiology and management of genetic/ hereditary aortopathies.- Pathophysiology of Aortic dissection and connective tissue disorders.- Biomarkers in vascular disease.- Pathophysiology and principles of management of vasculitides.- Pathophysiology and principles of management of Raynaud’s phenomenon.- SIRS, Sepsis and Multi-organ failure.- Pathophysiology of reperfusion injury.- Abdominal Compartment syndromes.- Limb Compartment Syndromes.- Pathophysiology of pain.- Post-amputation pain.- Treatment of neuropathic pain.- Principles of wound healing.- Pathophysiology and principles of varicose veins.- Pathophysiology and principles of management of the diabetic foot.- Lymphoedema – Principles, genetics and pathophysiology.- Graft materials past and future.- Pathophysiology of vascular graft infections.- Principles of radiation biology and radiation safety in vascular surgery.-Surgical Innovation and assessment of new technologies in Vascular Surgery. 

 


Rob Fitridge is Professor of Vascular Surgery, The University of Adelaide. He was Chair of the Board of Vascular Surgery, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) in 2005-2006, during which time the vascular curriculum was developed. He was appointed Examiner in Vascular Surgery for RACS in 2001 and Senior Examiner in 2007. He served as President of the ANZ Society for Vascular Surgery (2010-2012) and President of the World Federation of Vascular Societies (WFVS) (2011-2012).  Prof Fitridge is a member of the steering committee for the Global Vascular Guidelines for Chronic Limb-threatening Ischaemia. 

Covers key pathophysiologies encountered in vascular surgery Details novel pharmacological and device therapies available to the vascular clinician Features chapters on the genetics of aortopathies and relevant concepts of computational fluid dynamics Provides a number of didactic elements including learning objectives, and review questions to aid the reader identify key points

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