Table of Contents
Section 1. Esophagus
1. Nissen fundoplication
2. Heller myotomy
3. Paraesophageal hernia repair
4. Ivor Lewis esophagectomy
Section 2. Stomach
5. Laparoscopic Graham Patch
6. Billroth I reconstruction
7. Billroth II reconstruction
8. Roux en Y gastric bypass 9. Sleeve gastrectomy
10. Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
11. Subtotal gastrectomy for gastric adenocarcinoma
12. Total gastrectomy for gastric adenocarcinoma
Section 3. Small Bowel
13. Loop ileostomy
14. Loop ileostomy reversal
15. Stricturoplasty
Section 4. Colon
16. Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy
17. Laparoscopic left hemicolectomy18. Laparoscopic low anterior resection
19. Abdominoperineal resection
20. Total abdominal colectomy
21. End colostomy
22. End colostomy takedown
23. Laparoscopic appendectomy
24. Open appendectomy
Section 5. Liver
25. Right hepatectomy
26. Left hepatectomy
Section 6. Pancreas
27. Pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple)
28. Distal Pancreatectomy
Section 7. Biliary System
29. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
30. Open cholecystectomy
Section 8. Hernia
31. Open inguinal hernia repair - Bassini
32. Open inguinal hernia repair - Lichtenstein
33. Open femoral hernia repair - McVay
34. Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair TEP/TAPP
35. Rives - Stoppa hernia repair
36. Open component separation - anterior
37. Open component - transverse abdominis release
Section 9. Breast
38. Simple mastectomy
39. Lumpectomy
40. Axillary lymph node dissection/Sentinel Lymph node biopsy
Section 10. Endocrine
41. Total thyroidectomy with central lymph node dissection
42. Parathyroidectomy
Section 11. Skin
43. Split thickness skin graft
Section 12. Amputations
44. Above the knee
45. Below the knee
46. Transmetatarsal
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About the Author:
Efstathios Karamanos, MD
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
UT Health San Antonio, San Antonio, TX