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Core Topics in Thoracic Surgery
Edited by
Marco Scarci
Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK
Aman S. Coonar
Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK
Tom Routledge
Guy’s Hospital, London, UK
Francis Wells
Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK
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Names: Scarci, Marco, editor. | Coonar, Aman, editor. | Routledge, Tom,
editor. | Wells, F. C., editor.
Title: Core topics in thoracic surgery / edited by Marco Scarci, Aman
Coonar, Tom Routledge, Francis Wells.
Description: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York : Cambridge
University Press, 2016. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016011202 | ISBN 9781107036109 (Hardback)
Subjects: | MESH: Thoracic Surgical Procedures
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Contents
List of contributors
vii
Section I Diagnostic work-up of the
thoracic surgery patient
1
2
Lung function assessment
John E. Pilling
1
Endobronchial and endoscopic ultrasound
for mediastinal staging
11
Robert C. Rintoul and Nicholas R. Carroll
Staging of lung cancer: mediastinoscopy
and VATS
17
Gaetano Rocco and Giuseppe De Luca
Access to the chest cavity: safeguards
and pitfalls
25
Laura Socci and Antonio E. Martin-Ucar
10
Treatment of haemoptysis
105
Odiri Eneje and Katharine Hurt
Section IV Malignant conditions of
the lung
11
Evaluation of solitary pulmonary nodule
Dustin M. Walters and David R. Jones
12
Lung cancer staging
121
Bilal H. Kirmani and Aman S. Coonar
13
Pathological considerations in lung
malignancy
127
Doris M. Rassl
14
Medical treatment of lung cancer (neo and
adjuvant chemoradiotherapy)
140
Athanasios G. Pallis and Mary E. R. O’Brien
115
3
4
Section II Upper airway
5
6
Therapeutic bronchoscopy
Keyvan Moghissi
39
Tracheal stenosis, masses and
tracheoesophageal fistula
48
Timothy M. Millington and Douglas J. Mathisen
15
Superior vena cava obstruction: etiology,
clinical presentation and principles of
treatment
150
Federico Venuta, Marco Anile, Miriam Patella
and Erino A. Rendina
16
Robotics in thoracic surgery
158
Marlies Keijzers, Peyman Sardari Nia and
Jos G. Maessen
17
Pulmonary metastasectomy
167
Michel Gonzalez, Jean Yannis Perentes and
Thorsten Krueger
Section III Benign conditions of the lung
7
Congenital and developmental lung
malformations
57
Naziha Khen-Dunlop, Guillaume Lezmi,
Christophe Delacourt and Yann Revillon
Lung volume reduction surgery for the
treatment of advanced emphysema
69
Nathaniel Marchetti and Gerard J. Criner
Surgical aspects of infectious conditions
of the lung
86
Elaine Teh and Elizabeth Belcher
8
Section V Diseases of the pleura
18
Tube thoracostomy: evidence-based
management of chest drains following
pulmonary surgery
179
Alessandro Brunelli
9
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