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The stapling method of anastomosis is becoming increasingly popular and especially for low colo-rectal procedures. The technique of anterior resection of the rectum is demonstrated. The mobilisation and...
Cholecystectomy is now the commonest elective general surgical abdominal operation and there is every indication that the incidence of biliary disease is increasing throughout the Western world. The major...
Limb salvage for severe ischemia frequently requires a femoro-distal bypass. Sometimes the most suitable vessel is a distal-tibial vessel and magnification techniques may be needed for anastomosis. The...
The procedure of laparotomy together with possible incisions and techniques of opening and closing the abdomen are discussed and demonstrated. The midline incision, the most commonly employed in this...
For a mid-to lower oesophageal tumour a right thoracotomy combined with an upper mid-line abdominal incision is chosen, the so-called Ivor Lewis approach. The technique of this approach and mobilisation of...
Radical neck dissection is frequently indicated in the treatment of metastatic disease to cervical lymph nodes. In this programme the patient had a small primary carcinoma in the floor of the mouth which was...
A destroyed hip joint affected by arthropathies such as rheumatoid and osteoarthritis may require surgical treatment when medical measures have failed and the patient’s pain, stiffness and disability...
Cataract extraction can be performed as as intracapsular or an extracapsular technique. In recent years, extracapsular extraction (in which the posterior capsule is left in the eye) has become the more...
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