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Title Pelvic cancer surgery : modern breakthroughs and future advances / H.R. Patel [and others]
Published London : Springer, 2015
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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Contents Acknowledgment; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Training and Environment for Pelvic Surgery; 1: Improving Multidisciplinary Team Working in Pelvic Oncology; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 "A Systems Approach" to MDT Meetings; 1.3 Assessing Decision-Making in MDT Meetings; 1.4 MDT Meeting Checklist; 1.5 Multidisciplinary Teamworking; Assessment and Feedback; 1.6 Standardization of Information and Improving Decision Making; Conclusion; References; 2: Setting Up Simulation Training for Pelvic Surgery; 2.1 Minimal Invasive Surgery and Clinical Training
2.2 How to Set Up Simulation Training for Pelvic Training; 2.3 Robotic Surgery; References; 3: Pelvic Virtual Reality Systems; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Design of a Successful Curriculum; 3.3 Educational Offerings; 3.4 Models and Simulators; 3.5 Psychomotor Skills; 3.6 Cognitive Skills; 3.7 Anatomy Models; 3.8 Box Trainer; 3.9 Virtual Reality Simulator; 3.10 Virtamed Turpsim; Objective Feedback Reports; 3.11 Training for Da Vinciʼ Surgery; 3.12 Cognitive Knowledge and Clinical Judgement; Integrated Simulator: The Mock Operating Theater; 3.13 Resources and Facilities; 3.14 Finance; 3.15 Summary
References; 4: Telemedicine as a Quality Improvement Facilitator in Pelvic Cancer Surgery; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Telemedicine and the Surgical Workforce; 4.3 Tele-mentoring in Surgery; 4.4 Telemedicine in Multidisciplinary Teams (MDTs); 4.5 Technology Issues in Telemedicine; 4.6 Future Telementor Research; 4.7 Summary; References; 5: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery for Pelvic Cancer; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Background; Patho-physiology; 5.3 Development of ERAS; 5.4 ERAS Pathways Applied to Rectal Surgery; 5.5 ERAS Pathways Applied to Gynecological Surgery; 5.6 ERAS Pathways Applied to Urology
Bladder Cancer Prostate Cancer; 5.7 Summary/Conclusions; References; 6: Dealing with Pelvic Dysfunction: Multi and Interdisciplinary Team Approach; 6.1 Introduction; Dysfunctions After Gynecological Pelvic Cancer Procedures; Dysfunctions After Urological Pelvic Cancer Procedures; Dysfunctions After Colorectal Pelvic Cancer Procedures; 6.2 Extended Pelvic Cancer Procedures; Pelvic Pain After Surgery for Pelvic Cancer; 6.3 The Multi and Interdisciplinary Approach to Patients with Pelvic Dysfunction; The Team; Patient Care Lines; Multi/Interdisciplinary Meetings
Common Language, Evaluation: And Scoring-Tools Defining Responsibilities for Each Member of the Team; Creating Organizational Changes Where It Is Necessary and Possible; Clinical Audit; Conclusion; References; Part II: Urologic; 7: Anatomy of the Pelvis; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Anterior Abdominal Wall; 7.3 Male Pelvis; 7.4 Female Pelvis; 7.5 Pelvic Floor; 7.6 The Urinary Bladder; 7.7 The Prostate; 7.8 The Neuroanatomy of the Pelvis; The Pelvic Plexus; The Neurovascular Bundles; The Cavernosal and Pudendal Nerves; The External Urinary Sphincter; Conclusion; References
Summary The fully comprehensive book brings together the three main pelvic specialties (Urology, Gynecological Oncology and Colorectal Surgery) into one volume. Patients have been shown to benefit from a multidisciplinary approach since it allows surgeons of different specialties to learn from one another therefore enhancing the treatment for the patient. Pelvic cancer outcomes are poor in low volume centres. These centres account for 80% of the global centres dealing with these cancers. Pelvic Cancer Surgery: Modern Breakthroughs and Future Advances is a much needed book that can focus training and assist health professionals in their care of patients with pelvic dysfunction. Pelvic Cancer Surgery: Modern Breakthroughs and Future Advances is complete with full color illustrations and schematic diagrams and makes use of key points and stepwise figures for an enhanced learning experience
Notes Includes index
Bibliography References; 4: Telemedicine as a Quality Improvement Facilitator in Pelvic Cancer Surgery; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Telemedicine and the Surgical Workforce; 4.3 Tele-mentoring in Surgery; 4.4 Telemedicine in Multidisciplinary Teams (MDTs) ; 4.5 Technology Issues in Telemedicine; 4.6 Future Telementor Research; 4.7 Summary; References; 5: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery for Pelvic Cancer; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Background; Patho-physiology; 5.3 Development of ERAS; 5.4 ERAS Pathways Applied to Rectal Surgery; 5.5 ERAS Pathways Applied to Gynecological Surgery; 5.6 ERAS Pathways Applied to Urology
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Subject Pelvis -- Cancer -- Surgery
Pelvic Neoplasms -- surgery
Surgery.
Oncology.
Urology & urogenital medicine.
Gynaecology & obstetrics.
Gastroenterology.
Surgical oncology.
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Diseases.
MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
Pelvis -- Cancer -- Surgery
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
Author Patel, Hitendra, editor
ISBN 9781447142584
1447142586
1447142578
9781447142577