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The book covers the basic concept of surgical and oncosurgical disciplines as a whole, as well as the management of surgical patients from pre-op preparation to discharge, i.e., all the basics needed for a successful outcome for oncosurgical patients. It covers surgical safety, the consumer protection act, medico-legal aspects, the importance of documentation, research and publications, and managing complications. The respective chapters cover pre-operative, intra-operative, and ICU management of cancer patients, based on a multi-disciplinary approach. Additionally, they highlight recent advances in surgical oncology and so-called incurable cancers.
Edited and written by an interdisciplinary team of experts in oncology and palliative care, the book is intended as a clinically useful guide to the overlapping topics of pain management in cancer patients and the treatment of cancer in patients with multiple co-morbidities like cardiovascular, respiratory disease, hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Given its scope, it will benefit multi-disciplinary oncologists, pain, palliative and intensive care experts, as well as students of surgical disciplines, from MBBS, MS and DNB, to MRCS, MCh and FRCS.
Concept of Surgery and Basic Principles of Onco Surgery
Pages 1-11
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Basics Principles of Radiation Oncology
Pages 13-20
Gupta, Subhash (et al.)
Basic Principles of Medical Oncology
Pages 21-25
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Pre-Operative Surgical Assessment of Cancer Patients
Pages 27-28
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Pre op Evaluation of Cancer Patients Undergoing Surgeries
Pages 29-41
Gupta, Nishkarsh (et al.)
Perioperative Management of co-Morbid Conditions in Cancer Patients
Pages 43-56
Garg, Rakesh (et al.)
Proper Counselling and Consent of Patient for Medicolegal Aspects and Importance of Documentation
Pages 57-62
Mandal, Amitabha (et al.)
Surgical Safety Checklist: Relevance and Importance
Pages 63-67
Bansal, Babul (et al.)
Post op Fluid, Electrolytes, and Nutritional Management: Present Perspective
Pages 69-73
Ray, M. D.
Acute Pain management in Onco Surgical Patient: Overview
Pages 75-98
Bagchi, Somnath
Multimodal Analgesic Plans for Cancer Surgeries
Pages 99-111
Garg, Rakesh (et al.)
Antiseptic Policy: What Could be Relevant Surgical Site Infection (SSI) and Abdominal Sepsis
Pages 113-116
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Nosocomial Infections and Hospital-Acquired Illnesses: Overview
Pages 117-129
Agrawal, Sonu Kumari (et al.)
DVT: Prophylaxis and Management
Pages 131-141
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Research and Publication: Importance in the 21st Century
Pages 143-149
Ranjan, Amar (et al.)
Critical Care of Postoperative Patient after Major Onco-Surgery: Overview
Pages 151-157
Gupta, Nishkarsh (et al.)
ICU Care of SurgicalOncology Patients
Pages 159-166
Garg, Rakesh
Blood and Blood Transfusion in Surgical Oncology Patients: Importance and Relevance
Pages 167-172
Kumar, Vinod (et al.)
Principles of Blood Products Management in Onco-surgeries
Pages 173-180
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Management of Surgical Wounds, Wounds Healing and Burst Abdomen
Pages 181-189
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Medical Negligence, Consumer Protection Act (CPA) and Surgeons
Pages 191-195
Singh, Rashpal (et al.)
Classification of Surgical Complications: Clavien–Dindo and Review
Pages 197-204
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Immediate Postoperative Complications: An Overview for Better Management
Pages 205-210
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Intestinal Obstruction in Cancer Patients: An Overview
Pages 211-220
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An Overview of Post-operative Enterocutaneous Fistula and Vasicovaginal Fistula in Cancer Patients
Pages 221-225
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Management of Chylous Ascites: A Short Review
Pages 227-232
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Management of Anastomotic Leak
Pages 233-237
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Palliative Care for Incurable Cancer Patient
Pages 239-242
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Palliative Care of Patients with Ovarian Cancer
Pages 243-249
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Comprehensive Surgical Training & Mentorship: Foundation of the Excellent Onco-surgical Services
Pages 251-255
Mishra, Ashutosh (et al.)
Role of MIS in Onco Surgery
Pages 257-273
Barua, Areendam (et al.)
Quality of Life Issue in Pelvic Cancer Surgery
Pages 275-284
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History and Evolution of Cytoreductive Surgery (CRS) and HIPEC for Peritoneal Surface Malignancies
Pages 285-292
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Management of Common Complications of CRS and HIPEC
Pages 293-297
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Surgical Safety for the Team Performing CRS and HIPEC
Pages 299-301
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Role of HIPEC in Pseudomyxoma Peritonei and Appendicular Tumor
Pages 303-309
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CRS and HIPEC for Management of Malignant Mesothelioma
Pages 311-313
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The Role of CRS and HIPEC in Ovarian Cancer
Pages 315-320
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CRS and HIPEC for Peritoneal Metastasis from Colorectal Cancer
Pages 321-324
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The Role of HIPEC in Gastric Cancer
Pages 325-328
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Rule of Six for CRS and HIPEC and Institutional Experience
Pages 329-333
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HIPEC, HITHOC, and Technique: How we Do it?
Pages 335-342
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Bowled out Phenomena in CRS and HIPEC
Pages 343-348
Ray, M. D. (et al.)
Where Does HIPEC Stand: An Evidence Based Review
Pages 349-358
Ray, M. D. (et al.)
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