This dimensions is a pleasure to clinch leaf through.


This dimensions is a pleasure to clinch leaf through, and admire. single is captured first by the dramatically presented full-color drawings; next, by the reproductions of radiographic studies, which are as well-as; not only-but also; not only-but; not alone-but clear and precise; and finally, the sentence which is spare, grammatically correct, and informative.

There is a dualism in this contortion First, the authors are brace authoritative surgeons. Next, the work is introduced by two surgeon as well-as; not only-but also; not only-but; not alone-but are recognized for their expertise in reconstruction of arteries to the head--Wesley Moore of California, and Andre Thevenet of Montpelier. It is Thevenet who points public that Berguer and Kieffer each fulfill Harken's definition of a great surgeon Each is capable of applying standard techniques skillfully, simplifying those techniques, and performing them with flexibility. In addition, each is creative and passes improved techniques to others.

A final dualism is indicated in the introductory historical chapter, which points abroad that present-day vascular surgeons for the greatest in quantity part avoid the upper length of cervical arteries at the brain base and are reluctant to perform direct repair of cervical sailing crafts at their origin in the chest. Actually, the upper and lower borders of cervical tubes occupy territory unfamiliar to vascular surgeon As this main division points out, technical improvements in anesthesia, cardiac management, comput tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging have allowed progress to maturity of new safe operative techniques that directly repair supra-aortic main bodys the high cervical carotid artery, and the distal vertebral artery. These techniques enhance this compass Of course, standard steps are included in the passage and in the spectacular illustrations.



The organization of the book is as clear as the clause Not only physiology however patterns of disease introduce the dual subjects: mechanisms of ischemia and gradation of presentation of patients. Selection of surgical processs follows quite naturally. Various surgical maneuvers and classical reconstructive techniques are detailed to frame fitly the sections detailing repair of specific territories, as it is as the supra-aortic trunks, the internal and external carotid arteries, and the vertebral arteries. Because the authors have an enormous experience (6514 total reconstructions), they are qualified to at hand with authority the subjects of complication repairs and special surgical question s Reoperations and complications of surgical courses are included, but, for the greatest in number part, references are refreshingly omitted. The topic indicates a thorough knowledge of the available literature, and, if necessary, surgeon seeking allusion material can look in more conventional texts

It is appropriate that this book be reviewed in this journal. Surgeon interested in intrathoracic and cervical reconstruction of important sailing crafts that go to the superior extremity will find often wisdom here. This work should be in part of the libraries of interested surgeon surgical trainees who are investigating cervical arterial reconstruction, and of course, medical libraries of hospitals and universities.

COPYRIGHT 1994 American corporation of Chest Physicians

COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group

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