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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS&BY GUY W.HORSLEY1
CHAPTER 2 SURGICAL DRAINAGE&BY GUY W.HORSLEY7
Biologic Defenses7
Classification of Surgical Drainage8
Drainage Material12
Encapsulated Foreign Bodies in the Peritoneum13
Criticisms13
CHAPTER 3 TECHNIC,SUTURES,AND INSTRUMENTS&BY GUY W.HORSLEY15
CHAPTER 4 PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING OPERATIONS FOR MALIGNANT TUMORS;TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN OPERATIONS FOR MALIGNANCY;χ-RAY AND RADIUM BURNS&BY GUY W.HORSLEY23
Knowledge of Pathology Needed23
The Cause of Cancer24
Cancer Research in the Laboratory25
Clinical Research28
The Principles of Prognosis and Treatment29
Metastases30
Technical Considerations in Operations for Malignancy31
Roentgen Ray and Radium Burns41
CHAPTER 5 INFECTION;SHOCK;HEMORRHAGE;BLOOD TRANSFUSION;FLUID ELECTROLYTE BALANCE&BY EVERETT I.EVANS44
Preparation of the Operative Site44
Preparation of the Surgeon's Hands45
Surgical Infections45
Shock and Hemorrhage46
The Sequelae of Prolonged Severe Shock48
Blood Transfusion in Surgery48
Fluid and Salt Requirements in Surgery51
Treatment of Water and Salt Deficit in the Surgical Patient54
CHAPTER 6 ANESTHESIA&BY WILLIAMS E.PEMBLETON59
Preoperative Medication59
Inhalation Anesthesia61
Endotracheal Anesthesia65
Intravenous Anesthesia66
Resuscitation67
Spinal Anesthesia68
Local Anesthesia72
Curare73
Intravenous Procaine75
Choice of Anesthesia for Specific Operations76
CHAPTER 7 COLLATERAL CIRCULATION;EXPOSURE AND LIGATION OF ARTERIES&BY I.A.BIGGER83
Indications for Ligation83
Technic of Exposure and Ligation of Certain Large Arteries88
Ligation of the Abdominal Aorta99
Ligation of the Common Iliac Artery102
Ligation of the Internal Iliac(Hypogastric)Artery102
Ligation of the External Iliac Artery103
Ligation of the Femoral Artery104
Ligation of the Popliteal Artery107
CHAPTER 8 BLOOD VESSEL SUTURE;ARTERIAL EMBOLECTOMY&BY I.A.BIGGER109
Blood Vessel Suture109
Arterial Embolectomy111
CHAPTER 9 ANEURISMS.LIGATION FOR ANEURISMS;ANEURISMORRHAPHY;ANEURISMECTOMY;VEIN IMPLANTS&BY I.A.BIGGER115
Wiring and Electrothermic Coagulation115
Ligation and Compression116
Matas Operation119
Excision of Sac121
Operations on Aneurisms of Special Arteries122
CHAPTER 10 ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULAS.QUADRUPLE LIGATION AND EXCISION;TRANSVENOUS ARTERIORRHAPHY&BY I.A.BIGGER130
CHAPTER 11 VARICOSE VEINS;VENOUS THROMBOSIS;OBSTRUCTION OF THE LYMPHATICS OF THE EXTREMITIES&BY BENJAMIN W.RAWLES,JR137
Varicose Veins137
Venous Thrombosis147
Obstruction of Lymphatics of Extremities153
CHAPTER 12 DUPUYTREN'S CONTRACTURE;INFECTIONS OF THE HAND AND FOREARM&BY BENJAMIN W.RAWLES,JR158
Dupuytren's Contracture of the Hand158
Infections of the Hand and Forearm159
CHAPTER 13 WOUNDS OF SOFT TISSUES;CARBUNCLES;PILONIDAL CYSTS AND SINUSES;TUMORS,BENIGN AND MALIGNANT;MELANOMA&BY HARRY J.WARTHEN,JR170
Wounds of Soft Tissues170
Carbuncles171
Pilonidal Cysts and Sinuses171
Tumors,Benign and Malignant175
Malignant Melanomas176
CHAPTER 14 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PLASTIC SURGERY&BY HARRY J.WARTHEN,JR179
Scope of Plastic Surgery179
General Principles179
Planning Operations185
Anesthesia in Plastic Surgery185
Preparation of Operative Field188
Instruments,Needles, and Sutures189
Drains and Dressings190
Postoperative Care191
Closure of Defects192
CHAPTER 15 THE CAUSES OF CONTRACTURES;THE TREATMENT OF SCARS;WEBBED FINGERS;KELOIDS&BY HARRY J.WARTHEN,JR198
Causes of Cicatrical Contractions198
General Considerations in Treatment of Scars202
Closure of Decubitus Ulcers210
Syndactylism(Webbed Fingers211
Keloids212
CHAPTER 16 TRANSPLANTATION OF FLAPS CONTAINING SKIN&BY HUNTER S.JACKSON215
Sources of Grafts215
Preparation of Source of Graft216
Dressing of Donor Site217
Flaps217
Sources and General Principles220
Tubed Pedicle Flaps223
Migrating Pedicle Flaps226
Crossed Leg Flaps227
Double Pedicle Flaps227
CHAPTER 17 FREE GRAFTS OF SKIN AND MUCOUS MEMBRANE&BY LEROY SMITH229
Physiologic Properties of Grafts229
Split Thickness Grafts231
Full Thickness Grafts239
Tunnel Grafts241
Composite Grafts243
Mucous Membrane Grafts244
CHAPTER 18 DEEP TISSUE GRAFTS&BY LEROY SMITH246
Fat Grafts246
Fascia Grafts247
Muscle Graft249
Cartilage250
Bone Grafts251
CHAPTER 19 CLEFT LIP AND PALATE&BY LEROY SMITH255
History255
Repair of Single Cleft Lip256
Repair of Double Harelip262
Repair of Cleft Palate265
Repair of Postoperative Defects270
Secondary Repair of Postoperative Palate Defects271
CHAPTER 20 PLASTIC REPAIR OF ACQUIRED DEFECTS OF LIPS,CHEEKS,EYELIDS,AND FOREHEAD&BY LEROY SMITH274
The Lips274
Microstomia282
Macrostomia283
The Cheeks283
Facial Paralysis285
The Eyelids286
Ptosis of Eyelids297
The Eyebrows298
Forehead Defects299
CHAPTER 21 PLASTIC OPERATIONS ON NOSE AND EAR&BY LEROY SMITH301
Repair of Dorsum of Nose301
Reconstruction of the Tip of the Nose304
The Loss of The Ala,Rim, or Columella305
Total Loss of the Nose308
Structural Derangement of the Nose311
Dorsal Hump315
Hypertrophy of the Tip318
Subtotal and Total Loss of Ear319
Congenital Deformities324
CHAPTER 22 THE SALIVARY GLANDS;BENIGN TUMORS OF THE FACE&BY HARRY J.WARTHEN,JR327
Anatomy of the Parotid Gland327
Operations for Salivary Fistula327
Operations for Benign Parotid Tumors330
Operations for Malignant Tumors of Parotid333
Removal of Salivary Calculi334
Treatment of Benign Tumors of the Face334
Treatment of Angiomas335
Excision of Sebaceous Cysts(Wens337
Excision of Dermoid Cvsts337
CHAPTER 23 OPERATIONS FOR CARCINOMA OF THE FLOOR OF THE MOUTH,PALATE,LOWER AND UPPER JAWS&BY LEROY SMITH339
Carcinoma of the Floor of the Mouth339
Carcinoma of the Palate340
Malignancy of the Mandible342
Maxilla345
CHAPTER 24 OPERATIONS ON THE TONGUE,LIPS,AND CHEEKS&BY HARRY J.WARTHEN,JR349
Anatomy of the Tongue349
Operations on the Tongue for Benign Tumors350
Operations on the Tongue for Carcinoma350
Treatment of Carcinoma of the Floor of the Mouth356
Carcinoma of the Lip356
Operations for Carcinoma of the Lower Lip359
Operations upon the Upper Lip361
Carcinoma of the Cheek362
Facial Carcinoma362
CHAPTER 25 OPERATIONS ON THE NECK.GENERAL AND ANATOMIC CONSIDERATIONS;DISSECTIONS OF THE NECK&BY HARRY J.WARTHEN,JR364
General Considerations364
Anatomy of the Cervical Lymphatics365
Suprahyoid Block Dissection of the Neck368
Complete Unilateral Block Dissection of the Neck370
Block Dissection of the Upper Cervical Lymphatic-Bearing Tissue378
Dissection of the Supraclavicular Space and Posterior Triangle of the Neck379
Wounds of the Thoracic Duct380
CHAPTER 26 OPERATIONS ON THE NECK(CONTINUED).PRIMARY TUMORS;CONGENITAL CYSTS AND FISTULAS;TUBERCULOSIS OF CERVICAL LYMPH NODES&BY HARRY J.WARTHEN,JR381
Tumors of the Carotid Body381
Carotid Sinus Syndrome382
Congenital Cysts and Fistulas of the Neck383
Locations of Incisions in Neck389
Tuberculosis of the Cervical Lymphatic Nodes390
CHAPTER 27 THE THYROID GLAND.HYPERTHYROIDISM;STRUMA;CARCINOMA;ADENOMATOUS GOITER;PARATHYROID ADENOMA&BY CARRINGTON WILLIAMS392
Hyperthyroidism392
Struma393
Carcinoma393
Adenomatous Goiter393
Anesthesia in Thyroid Operations393
Subtotal Thyroidectomy394
Total Thyroidectomy406
Intrathoracic Goiter410
Aberrant Thyroids410
The Parathyroid Glands411
Parathyroid Transplantation413
Lingual Thyroidectomy.Cervical Approach&By I.A.Bigger413
CHAPTER 28 TRACHEA AND LARYNX&BY PETER N.PASTORE416
Trachea416
Larynx417
CHAPTER 29 THE THORAX&BY FRANK PHILIP COLEMAN421
The Surface Anatomy of the Chest421
Mediastinum422
Physiology in Relation to Thoracic Surgery424
Factors Influencing the Development of Thoracic Surgery427
Fracture of the Ribs and Sternum428
Soft Tissue Wounds of the Thoracic Wall;Traumatic Pneumothorax;Traumatic Hemothorax434
Infections of the Soft Tissue,Bony and Cartilaginous Structures of the Thoracic Wall437
Tumors of the Chest Wall438
Hernia of the Lung440
CHAPTER 30 THORACIC INCISIONS;FUNNEL CHEST OR PECTUS EXCAVATUM&BY I.A.BIGGER441
Thoracic Incisions441
Funnel Chest or Pectus Excavatum443
CHAPTER 31 OPERATIONS FOR LESIONS INVOLVING THE PLEURA AND PLEURAL SPACE.RECURRENT AND CHRONIC PNEUMOTHORAX;ACUTE EMPYEMA;CHRONIC EMPYEMA&BY I.A.BIGGER447
Pneumothorax447
Acute Empyema449
Chronic Empyema453
CHAPTER 32 THE LUNGS AND BRONCHI&BY I.A.BIGGER461
Repair of Wounds of the Lung461
Removal of Foreign Bodies462
Drainage of Lung Abscess463
Pulmonary Cysts465
Bronchotomy468
CHAPTER 33 PULMONARY RESECTION&BY I.A.BIGGER470
History470
Lobectomy by the Tourniquet Technic471
Pulmonary Resection by Intrahilar Dissection and Individual Ligation Technic474
Pneumonectomy475
Technic of Pneumonectomy by Anterolateral Incision476
Right Upper Lobectomy480
Middle Lobe Lobectomy482
Right Lower Lobectomy483
Bilobectomy484
Left Upper Lobectomy485
Left Lower Lobectomy488
Radical Pneumonectomy489
CHAPTER 34 SEGMENTAL RESECTION OF THE LUNG&BY LEWIS H.BOS HER,JR492
CHAPTER 35 SURGERY FOR PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS&BY FRANK PHILIP COLEMAN503
Operations Upon the Phrenic Nerve503
Therapeutic Pneumothorax507
Closed Internal Pneumonolysis509
Open Internal Pneumonolysis516
Extrapleural Pneumothorax517
Thoracoplasty521
Thoracoplasty With Extrafascial Apicolysis530
Anterolateral Extrapleural Thoracoplasty534
Revision Thoracoplasty536
Drainage of Pulmonary Cavities536
Pneumoperitoneum537
Pulmonary Resection540
CHAPTER 36 THE MEDIASTINUM;THYMECTOMY;THORACIC DUCT INJURIES&BY I.A.BIGGER545
Median Sternotomy545
Drainage of the Superior Mediastinum547
Operations for Tumors of the Mediastinum548
Thymectomy for Myasthenia Gravis550
Thoracic Duct Injuries;Chylothorax551
CHAPTER 37 PHARYNX AND CERVICAL ESOPHAGUS&BY FRANK PHILIP COLEMAN553
Incision553
Pharyngoesophageal Diverticula554
Carcinoma of the Cervical Esophagus558
CHAPTER 38 THORACIC ESOPHAGUS&BY FRANK PHILIP COLEMAN566
Physiology and Anatomy566
Cardiospasm567
Epinephrenic Esophageal Diverticula571
Diverticulectomy572
Esophagoplasty572
Carcinoma of the Thoracic Esophagus580
Transpleural Resection of the Esophagus582
Partial Esophagectomy With Primary Intrathoracic Esophagogastrostomy584
Resection of the Esophagus for Supra-aortic Carcinoma With Primary Cervical Esophago-gastrostomy591
Combined Abdominothoracic Approach for Carcinoma of the Esophagus593
Benign Tumors of the Esophagus594
CHAPTER 39 CONGENITAL ATRESIA OF THE ESOPHAGUS.PRIMARY ANASTOMOSIS;DELAYED ANASTOMOSIS&BY I.A.BIGGER596
CHAPTER 40 DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA&BY I.A.BIGGER601
CHAPTER 41 PERICARDIUM AND HEART&BY I.A.BIGGER609
Pericardicentesis609
Pericardiostomy610
Adhesive Pericarditis611
Pericardiectomy or Decortication of the Heart for Constrictive Pericarditis611
Operations Upon the Heart and the Adjacent Portions of the Great Vessels at the Base of the Heart614
Wounds of the Heart and Intrapericardial Portion of the Great Vessels616
Cardiorrhaphy618
Operations for Foreign Bodies in the Heart621
Operations for Coronary Sclerosis and Angina Pectoris623
CHAPTER 42 RESECTION OF THE AURICULAR APPENDAGES FOR THE PREVENTION OF ARTERIAL EMBOLISM;PULMONARY EMBOLECTOMY;CARDIAC RESUSCITATION;THE SURGERY OF ACQUIRED VALULAR DISEASE627
Resection of the Auricular Appendages for the Prevention of Arterial Embolism&By I.A.Bigger627
Pulmonary Embolectomy&By I.A.Bigger628
Cardiac Resuscitation&By Fred Walls630
The Surgery of Acquired Valvular Disease&By Lewis H.Bosher,Jr633
CHAPTER 43 CONGENITAL ANOMALIES OF THE HEART AND GREAT VESSELS&BY I.A.BIGGER638
Closure of Patent Ductus Arteriosus638
Operative Correction of Coarctation of Aorta642
Operations for the Relief of Pressure Upon the Esophagus and/or Trachea,the Result of Certain Anomalies of the Aortic Arch646
Surgery of Pulmonary Stenosis&By Lewis H.Bosher,Jr647
CHAPTER 44 THE MAMMARY GLAND&BY GUY W.HORSLEY660
Indications for Operations660
Benign Tumors661
Cancer of the Breast664
Mastopexy672
Excision of Lesions of the Male Breast675
CHAPTER 45 HERNIA&BY HERBERT C.LEE676
General Principles of Hernia Repair676
Inguinal Hernia680
Femoral Hernia705
Umbilical Hernia707
Incisional Hernia711