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Surgical Anatomy and Technique Third Edition Lee John Skandalakis John E. Skandalakis Panajiotis N. Skandalakis Surgical Anatomy and Technique A Pocket Manual Third Edition Lee J. Skandalakis, MD, FACS Panajiotis N. Skandalakis, MD, MS Clinical Professor of Surgical Clinical Professor of Surgical Anatomy and Technique Anatomy and Technique Emory University School Emory University School of Medicine of Medicine Attending Surgeon Atlanta, Georgia Piedmont Hospital and Atlanta, Georgia Professor and Chairman Department of Anatomy John E. Skandalakis, MD, PhD, FACS University of Athens School Chris Carlos Distinguished of Medicine Professor of Surgical Anatomy Athens, Greece and Technique Director, Centers for Surgical Anatomy and Technique Professor of Surgery Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, Georgia Clinical Professor of Surgery Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, and Mercer University School of Medicine Macon, Georgia ISBN: 978-0-387-09514-1 e-ISBN: 978-0-387-09515-8 DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-09515-8 Library of Congress Control Number: 2008938655 © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2009 All rights reserved. This work may not be translated or copied in whole or in part without the written permission of the publisher (Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 233 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013, USA), except for brief excerpts in connection with reviews or scholarly analysis. Use in connection with any form of information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar meth- odology now known or hereafter developed is forbidden. The use in this publication of trade names, trademarks, service marks, and similar terms, even if they are not identified as such, is not to be taken as an expression of opinion as to whether or not they are subject to proprietary rights. Printed on acid-free paper springer.com To the medical staff at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta. You are truly the sine qua non. LJS Preface to the Third Edition A good surgeon must have an eagle’s eye, a lion’s heart and a lady’s hand. —English saying In this third edition of Surgical Anatomy and Technique: A Pocket Manual, we are very pleased to add three new chapters: the vascular system by Drs. Deepak G. Nair and Robert B. Smith III; the uterus, ovaries, and tubes by Dr. Ramon A. Suarez; and microsurgical techniques by Drs. John G. Seiler III and Petros Mirilas. Drs. Seth D. Force and Daniel L. Miller revised several procedures in the chapter on the esophagus. In the section on hemorrhoidectomies, Dr. Joseph J. Nichols, Jr., provided techniques for stapled hemorrhoidectomy and band liga- tion. Procedures for laparoscopic left colectomy including sigmoid colectomy and for laparoscopic-assisted right colectomy were added by Dr. Jay Singh in collaboration with Dr. Lee Skandalakis. As in preceding editions we continue to present only basic (“nuts and bolts”) surgical techniques, not advanced procedures such as transplantation and robot- ics, because we are committed to maintaining this book as a “pocket manual.” We hope that the several chapters we reorganized are now easier to use. We want to mention that the sutures specifi ed in the text are those preferred by the authors, but comparable sutures can be used at the surgeon’s discretion. My co-authors and I greatly appreciate the support we have received from Springer and the confi dence Springer has had in Surgical Anatomy and Tech- nique: A Pocket Manual. The book has been translated into eight languages in addition to being distributed throughout the world in English. We are grate- ful, also, to the anatomists, surgeons, and by all means, the students for their warm acceptance of this book. In my peripatetic life of lecturing I have found that signing the book for students eager to learn about surgical anatomy is an vii viii Preface to the Third Edition emotional and heart-warming experience—even to “a lion’s heart”—and some- times even brings tears to my eyes. As I wrote recently in a letter published in the Bulletin of the American Col- lege of Surgeons (BACS 2006;91[8]:48): I believe it’s time the pendulum shifted back to teaching our students the fun- damentals of gross human anatomy and instilling a solid foundation on which to build. After all, surgeons can and will make many unnecessary and fatal accidents if they don’t know surgical anatomy. The reader will notice that in this edition my son, Lee, has taken the helm as the senior author, since I am now passing through the springtime of my senility. I am proud and grateful that he is continuing this work. JES Acknowledgments From the initial publication of this book in 1995 through the present edition, we have benefi ted from the support and expertise of several of Springer’s medical editors. The fi rst edition came to fruition thanks to Esther Gumpert’s enthusias- tic assistance; the second edition was bolstered by the professionalism of Beth Campbell; and the current edition is the product of Paula Callaghan’s skilled guidance. We would like, also, to express our gratitude to the members of the production department at Springer for their dedicated assistance in the publish- ing process. For readying the manuscripts for publication, we are indebted to our authors’ editors at Emory University School of Medicine, Phyllis Bazinet and Carol Froman; and to Cynthia Painter, Dr. John E. Skandalakis’ secre- tary. We thank Mark Barbaree, Edie Lacy, Sharon Scott, and Beth Simmons, librarians at Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, for their research assistance. Special thanks, also, to Brook Fehrenbach Wainwright, Robert Wainwright, Jr., and Eric Grafman for their outstanding illustrations. In addition, the excellent pho- tographic and artistic talents of the late Tom Fletcher have contributed greatly to the usefulness of this book. We acknowledge and appreciate Dr. Adel Bagh’s medical expertise and advice on our coverage of the colon and perianal area. ix Contents Preface to the Third Edition .............................................................. vii Acknowledgments ............................................................................. ix 1 Skin, Scalp, and Nail ......................................................................... 1 2 Neck .................................................................................................. 17 3 Breast ................................................................................................ 93 4 Abdominal Wall and Hernias ............................................................ 113 5 Diaphragm ......................................................................................... 213 6 Esophagus ......................................................................................... 245 7 Stomach ............................................................................................. 285 8 Duodenum ......................................................................................... 333 9 Pancreas ............................................................................................ 347 10 Small Intestine .................................................................................. 389 11 Appendix ........................................................................................... 403 12 Colon and Anorectum ....................................................................... 415 13 Liver .................................................................................................. 497 14 Extrahepatic Biliary Tract ................................................................. 533 15 Spleen ................................................................................................ 573 16 Adrenal Glands ................................................................................. 603 xi xii Contents 17 Vascular System ................................................................................ 631 18 Uterus, Tubes, and Ovaries ............................................................... 653 19 Carpal Tunnel .................................................................................... 665 20 Microsurgical Procedures ................................................................. 677 Index ......................................................................................................... 685

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