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Disparities in Global Surgical Access and Outcomes: Current Estimates and Models of Global Engagement
Pages 1-5
Vascular surgery has experienced remarkable growth and diversification in the last decade, especially with its embracing the disruptive endovascular technological revolution. Vascular surgeons remain the only group of specialists capable of total treatment of patients with vascular disease, providing medical, minimally invasive, and surgical therapy. Although vascular surgeons practice in all areas of the world, practice patterns in different areas naturally have both similarities and differences that reflect both regional patterns of disease, genetic characteristics of local peoples, cultural preferences for treatment, local political and economic situations, different access to resources and devices, as well as different training paradigms. Thus, the practice of vascular surgery has diversified and evolved in parallel in many areas, converging and diverging in many ways. Vascular Surgery: A Global Perspective provides the first review and comparison of the diversity of vascular surgery practice around the world. The book is grouped according to common vascular diseases such as aneurysmal and occlusive arterial disease, as well as venous and lymphatic disease and dialysis access. Each major disease topic includes multiple chapters written by expert specialists from around the world, each discussing their local approach to the disease and its treatment. Similarly, the status of vascular surgery practice is addressed, including discussion of the influence of payment systems on practice, patient access to the internet for information, training paradigms, and the legal system including malpractice. This textbook provides the first worldwide summary of the care of patients with vascular disease and will be of interest to a wide audience including vascular surgeons, vascular medical specialists, cardiologists, radiologists, internists, and family practice physicians.
Disparities in Global Surgical Access and Outcomes: Current Estimates and Models of Global Engagement
Pages 1-5
Aortic Aneurysms: Definition, Epidemiology and Natural History
Pages 9-14
History of Endovascular Aneurysm Repair
Pages 15-20
Current Management of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in Australia
Pages 21-26
Endovascular Aneurysm Repair: Indications for Treatment
Pages 27-29
Endovascular Aneurysm Repair Versus Open Repair in Patients with Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Pages 31-33
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms in Brazil
Pages 35-40
Branched and Fenestrated Devices for Treatment of Juxtarenals and Thoracoabdominal Aneurysms
Pages 41-48
Aortic Disease and Its Treatment in Hong Kong
Pages 49-53
Aortic Aneurysm Management in Europe
Pages 55-60
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in Jordan: Status and Management Strategy
Pages 61-63
Aortic Disease and Management in India
Pages 65-71
Aneurysms: North America
Pages 73-77
Peripheral Vascular Disease and Endovascular Therapy in Singapore
Pages 81-90
Vascular Surgery in North America: Current Perspectives in Peripheral Arterial Disease
Pages 91-94
Peripheral Arterial Disease: A European Perspective
Pages 95-99
Peripheral Artery Disease: A Brazilian Perspective
Pages 101-104
Peripheral Atherosclerotic Occlusive Disease and Lower Limb Ischemia in Egypt: Current Status
Pages 105-108
Peripheral Arterial Disease: An Australian Perspective
Pages 109-112
Diabetic Foot in Colombia
Pages 113-118
Integrated Management of Diabetic Foot in Oman
Pages 119-126
Comparison of Diabetic Foot Amputation in Egypt with the United States
Pages 127-129
Cell Therapy for Vascular Diseases in Israel
Pages 131-139
The Treatment of Carotid Disease Within Australia
Pages 143-154
Treatment of Carotid Disease in North America
Pages 155-161
Carotid Disease in Brazil
Pages 163-168
Current Status in Management of Carotid Disease in Korea
Pages 169-173
Carotid Disease in Europe
Pages 175-179
Venous Disease: An Australian Perspective
Pages 183-191
Venous Disease in Hong Kong
Pages 193-200
Varicose Vein Treatment in South Korea
Pages 201-209
The Treatment of Venous Disease in North America
Pages 211-215
Venous Disease: Brazilian Overview
Pages 217-221
Chronic Venous Disease: A European Perspective
Pages 223-228
Hemodialysis Access Management in Singapore
Pages 231-236
Access for Hemodialysis in Australia
Pages 237-244
Hemodialysis Access Management in China
Pages 245-250
Hemodialysis Access in North America
Pages 251-262
Access for Hemodialysis in Brazil
Pages 263-271
Renal Replacement Therapy: A European Perspective
Pages 273-277
The Status of Vascular Surgery Practice in the United States
Pages 281-287
Current Status of Vascular Surgery in Japan
Pages 289-293
Status of Vascular Surgery Practice in India
Pages 295-298
Status of Practice of Vascular Surgery in Singapore
Pages 299-304
Vascular Surgical Practice in North Queensland, Australia
Pages 305-309
Vascular Surgery in Southern Africa
Pages 311-313
History and Current State of Vascular Surgery in Russia
Pages 315-318
Vascular Surgery in Romania
Pages 319-323
Vascular Surgery in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Opportunities—The Experience of Uganda
Pages 325-328
Vascular Surgery in Zambia
Pages 329-331
Status of Vascular Surgical Care in Palestine
Pages 333-336
The Status of Vascular Surgery in Nepal
Pages 337-340
Surgical Care in Haiti
Pages 341-345
Vascular Surgery in Greece in the Wake of Financial Crisis
Pages 347-355
Current Status of Vascular Training Schemes in Europe: Recommendations for a New Global Teaching Curriculum
Pages 357-363
Vascular Surgery Training Paradigms in Asia, Europe, South America, the United Kingdom, and the United States
Pages 365-370
An Industry Perspective on Establishing a Support Network Worldwide
Pages 371-373
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