• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Positioning Techniques in Surgical Applications : Thorax and Heart Surgery — Vascular Surgery — Visceral and Transplantation Surgery — Urology — Surgery to the Spinal Cord and Extremities — Arthroscopy — Paediatric Surgery — Navigation/ISO-C 3D
  • Contains: CONTENTS; I General section; 1 Psychological management of children; 2 Hygienic aspects; 3 Legal aspects; 4 Use of X-rays in the operating suite; 5 High-frequency surgery; 6 New technologies; 7 Technical equipment; 8 Standard positioning; 9 Function workflow in the operating suite; 10 Complications; II Special section; 11 Thorax and heart surgery; 12 Vascular surgery; 13 Visceral and transplantation surgery; 14 Urology; 15 Spine surgery; 16 Pelvis; 17 Upper extremities; 18 Lower extremities; 19 Positioning on the extension table; 20 Arthroscopic procedures; 21 Paediatric surgery
    22 Special aspects of Iso-C3D and navigation applicationsSubject Index
  • Contributor: Krettek, Christian [Other]; Aschemann, Dirk [Other]
  • imprint: Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Medizin Verlag Heidelberg, 2006
  • Published in: SpringerLink ; Bücher
  • Extent: Online-Ressource (XIII, 313 p, digital)
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1007/3-540-30952-7
  • ISBN: 9783540309529
  • Identifier:
  • RVK notation: YI 1703 : Kompendien, Repetitorien, Leitfäden, Kurzdarstellungen, programmierter Unterricht
  • Keywords: Chirurgie > Patientenlagerung
    Chirurgie > Patientenlagerung
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Description: The success of an operation depends not only on careful clarification of the indications, selection of the right time for operating and proper operating techniques, but also correct preoperative preparation and positioning of the patient. This work presents safe positioning techniques, which cover the various different surgical disciplines by means of detailed descriptions and more than 450 full-colored illustrations. New techniques, new instruments and devices, developed for example for minimally invasive surgery, or concealed surgical procedures with indirect visualization techniques, are considered.