Preface, viiPart 1: General1 Introduction and prologue, 32 Preparation for surgery, 73 Instruments, operative materials and basic surgical techniques, 174 Opening and closing the abdominal cavity, 335 The laparoscopic approach in gynaecology, 456 Postoperative care and complications, 55Part 2: AnatomicalFor the general gynaecologist and gynaecologist in training7 Operations on the vulva, 638 Operations on the vagina, 719 Operations on the cervix, 8310 Operations on the uterine cavity, 10111 Operations on the uterus, 10712 Uterine fibroids, 12713 Operations on the fallopian tubes, 13514 Operations on the ovaries, 14115 Caesarean section, 147Part 3: Urogynaecology16 Operations for pelvic organ prolapse, 16117 Operations for urinary incontinence, 19318 Operations for urogenital fistulae, 231Part 4: Oncology19 Surgery for carcinoma of the vulva, 26920 Vaginal cancer surgery, 28121 Cervical cancer, 28522 Uterine cancer, 30923 Ovarian cancer, 31324 Exenterative surgery, 319Part 5: Operations on other organs25 Vascular surgery: applications in gynaecology and gynaecological oncology, 33126 Management of injuries to the urinary tract, 33527 Operations on the intestinal tract for the gynaecologist, 34928 Reconstructive procedures, 361Index, 365
Alberto (Tito) de Barros Lopes, MB ChB, FRCOG, Honorary Clinical Senior Research Fellow, University of Exeter Medical School; Retired Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist, Northern Gynaecological Oncology Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead, UK; Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, UK.
Nick M. Spirtos, MD, FACOG, Clinical Professor, University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Medicine and Medical Director, Women′s Cancer Center of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, USA.
Paul Hilton, MD, FRCOG, Guest Clinical Senior Lecturer, Newcastle University; Retired Consultant Gynaecologist & Urogynaecologist, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
John M. Monaghan, MB, FRCS (Ed), FRCOG, Retired Senior Lecturer in Gynaecological Oncology, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne; Retired Gynaecological Oncologist, Regional Department of Gynaecological Oncology Queen Elizabeth Hospital Gateshead, UK.
PROVIDES GYNAECOLOGIC SURGEONS WITH THE LATEST ADVANCES IN SURGICAL TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGY
Bonney′s Gynaecological Surgery has been a firm favourite for gynaecological surgical practice since 1911. Specifically tailored for trainees in obstetrics and gynaecology, the text focuses on the most commonly performed procedures. The 12th edition has been brought right up to date for the current trainee or junior consultant gynaecological surgeon. It places greater emphasis on fundamental clinical skills, offers major updates on laparoscopic and robotic surgery; the urogynaecology chapters are also completely re–written and illustrated. Each chapter follows a consistent plan, guiding the reader through each procedure from anatomy and indications to post–op considerations and complications.
Beginning with a general introduction to the subject, Bonney′s Gynaecological Surgery, 12th Edition teaches readers all about preparing for surgery. It covers the instruments and operative materials needed for surgery, opening and closing the abdominal cavity, the laparoscopic approach, and postoperative care. The book then moves on to operating on every area, including the vulva, vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, and more. It also covers the many types of cancer that strike at these regions. The text is also accompanied by surgical illustrations of unparalleled quality, ensuring that this volume will remain a valuable resource for all clinicians specializing in gynaecological surgery.
Classic standard since 1911
Updated information on laparoscopic and robotic surgery
Greater emphasis on fundamental clinical skills with additional tips and surgical ′pearls of wisdom′ for the trainee
Bonney′s Gynaecological Surgery, 12th Edition is an important text for obstetrician–gynaecologists in training as well as for those already in practice.