Key Questions in Thoracic Surgery
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Key Questions in Thoracic Surgery

Moorjani, Narain, Viola, Nicola , Walker, William S.

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Key Questions in Thoracic Surgery

Moorjani, Narain, Viola, Nicola , Walker, William S.

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Following on from the success of the international bestseller Key Questions in Cardiac Surgery, the long awaited Key Questions in Thoracic Surgery will be the next book in the Key Questions series to be released. Key Questions in Thoracic Surgery will systematically cover all the main topics involved in the current practice of a thoracic surgeon. It will incorporate current guidelines for practice (such as from the American College of Chest Physicians, British Thoracic Society and European Respiratory Society) and up-to-date information based on current literature. Each chapter will be structured to include etiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, indications for surgery, peri-operative management, surgical options and postoperative care. Possible complications will be discussed and the results of current practice presented. Importantly, there will be a section on basic sciences related to the practising thoracic surgeon and a further section on thoracic investigations with many images illustrating the variety of pathologies. Each chapter will also contain important references for further reading and greater depth of knowledge. The data and body of knowledge presented in this book is strictly evidence-based and is relevant to all thoracic surgical trainees, at any stage of their training programme. It will provide residents, fellows and specialist registrars the necessary information to carry out their daily duties. Respiratory physicians and thoracic intensive care unit specialists will also find the book useful in terms of the indications and surgical management of these patients, as they are integral to the thoracic surgical process. Another important group is the nursing staff, physiotherapists and other professions allied to medicine working with patients with adult thoracic disease either pre-operatively or postoperatively, as it will help to give a detailed understanding of the principles surrounding thoracic surgical disease. Most importantly, the book is ideal as a revision aid for residents/registrars undertaking their Cardiothoracic Surgery Board examinations around the world. Although these examinations vary in format in different countries, this book is applicable to all cardiothoracic surgical trainees. Its concise, yet complete coverage of the important topics, make it the ideal guide to answer the key questions in thoracic surgery that are asked within the confines of an examination.

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Year
2016
ISBN
9781910079317

Chapter 1

Thoracic anatomy

John Pilling
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Describe the boundaries and compartments of the mediastinum
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The mediastinum represents the medial compartment of the thorax (Figure 1) and is bounded by the:
a)
left and right pleura (laterally);
b)
sternum and costal cartilages (anteriorly);
c)
vertebral column (posteriorly);
d)
thoracic inlet (superiorly);
e)
diaphragm (inferiorly).
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The mediastinum itself can be further subdivided into compartments to aid differential diagnosis or plan surgical access:
a)
four-compartment model (Figure 2) - which is subdivided by a line drawn between the sternal angle of Louis and the inferior border of the T4 vertebrae (thoracic plane), and further by the parietal pericardium (see Chapter 35):
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Figure 1. Boundaries of the mediastinum.
i)
superior mediastinum - between the thoracic inlet and thoracic plane;
ii)
anterior mediastinum - below the thoracic plane and anterior to the parietal pericardium;
iii)
middle mediastinum - below the thoracic plane and within the parietal pericardium. It also contains the carina and main bronchi;
iv)
posterior mediastinum - below the thoracic plane and posterior to the parietal pericardium;
b)
Felsonā€™s three-compartment model (Figure 3) - where there is no superior compartment:
i)
anterior compartment - which passes from the thoracic inlet superiorly to the diaphragm inferiorly and is bounded posteriorly by the posterior wall of the trachea and anterior pericardium, and anteriorly by the posterior aspect of the sternum and costal cartilages;
ii)
middle compartment - which is bounded anteriorly by the anterior pericardium, posteriorly by the posterior pericardium and posterior wall of...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Preface
  5. Foreword
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Contributors
  8. Abbreviations
  9. Chapter 1 Thoracic anatomy
  10. Chapter 2 Lung physiology
  11. Chapter 3 Pharmacology
  12. Chapter 4 Thoracic radiology
  13. Chapter 5 Pulmonary function tests
  14. Chapter 6 Oesophageal function tests
  15. Chapter 7 Pre-operative assessment of a thoracic surgical patient
  16. Chapter 8 Thoracic anaesthesia
  17. Chapter 9 Thoracic surgical procedures
  18. Chapter 10 Thoracic surgical complications
  19. Chapter 11 Non-small cell lung cancer
  20. Chapter 12 Small cell lung cancer
  21. Chapter 13 Chemotherapy
  22. Chapter 14 Radiotherapy
  23. Chapter 15 Carcinoid and benign pulmonary tumours
  24. Chapter 16 Pulmonary metastases
  25. Chapter 17 Solitary pulmonary nodule
  26. Chapter 18 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  27. Chapter 19 Lung infections
  28. Chapter 20 Interstitial lung disease
  29. Chapter 21 Pulmonary transplantation
  30. Chapter 22 Haemoptysis
  31. Chapter 23 Tracheal lesions
  32. Chapter 24 Mesothelioma
  33. Chapter 25 Pleural effusion
  34. Chapter 26 Pneumothorax
  35. Chapter 27 Haemothorax
  36. Chapter 28 Chylothorax
  37. Chapter 29 Pleural empyema
  38. Chapter 30 Pectus deformities
  39. Chapter 31 Chest wall tumours
  40. Chapter 32 Barrettā€™s oesophagus and oesophageal tumours
  41. Chapter 33 Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and hiatus hernia
  42. Chapter 34 Dysphagia, oesophageal motility disorders and oesophagopharyngeal diverticula
  43. Chapter 35 Mediastinal lesions
  44. Chapter 36 Thymic lesions
  45. Chapter 37 Diaphragmatic disorders
  46. Chapter 38 Hyperhidrosis and superior vena cava obstruction
  47. Chapter 39 Thoracic outlet syndrome
  48. Chapter 40 Thoracic trauma
  49. Appendix I Anatomical structures on frontal and lateral chest radiographs (CXR)
  50. Appendix II Anatomical structures on axial computed tomography (CT) scans (mediastinal and lung windows)
  51. Appendix III Bronchopulmonary segments
  52. Appendix IV Bronchoscopy
  53. Appendix V Lung volumes and capacities
  54. Appendix VI Respiratory flow-volume loops
  55. Appendix VII Pleural effusion differential diagnosis
  56. Appendix VIII TNM classification (2010) for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
  57. Appendix IX TNM staging (2010) for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
  58. Appendix X International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) lymph node station map
  59. Appendix XI TNM classification (2010) for oesophageal carcinoma
  60. Appendix XII TNM staging (2010) for oesophageal carcinoma (adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma)
  61. Appendix XIII Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) assessment of the layers of the oesophageal wall
  62. Appendix XIV International Mesothelioma Interest Group (IMIG) classification for mesothelioma
  63. Index