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" Joint Meeting Munich 1968 "
edited by H. Bürkle Camp, F. Linder, M. Trede.
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749126
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edited by H. Bürkle Camp, F. Linder, M. Trede.
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Title & Author
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Joint Meeting Munich 1968\ edited by H. Bürkle Camp, F. Linder, M. Trede.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1969
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(622 pages)
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ISBN
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3642499236
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: 9783642499234
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Contents
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Opening Addresses --; The Influence of German Surgery on American Surgery --; American-German Relations in Surgery --; Vascular Disease --; Etiology of Arteriosclerosis. Relationships to Systemic Diseases --; Radiographic Techniques in Diagnosis of Vascular Disease --; Management of Chronic Femoropopliteal Artery Obstruction --; Indications for and Techniques of Surgical Treatment for Carotid Artery Stenosis --; The Vertebral Artery in Cerebral Anoxia --; The Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome --; Renal Artery Stenosis --; The Treatment of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms --; Management of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms --; Cardiac Surgery --; Plastic Homologous and Heterologous Valves --; Reconstruction and Replacement of the Mitral Valve --; Multiple Valve Replacement --; Assisted Circulation and the Artificial Heart --; Results of Intracardiac Pacing --; Shock and Trauma --; Statistics of Civilian Trauma --; The Current Management of Hypovolemic Shock --; Abdominal Injury --; Chest Injury --; Rigid Internal Fixation --; Management of Acute Arterial Injuries --; Mechanism and Prevention of Design-Related Injuries in Automobile Collisions --; Physiology and Surgery of Peptic Ulcer --; The Physiology of Duodenal Ulcer with Special Emphasis on Gastric Acid Secretion --; Selective Vagotomy --; Treatment of Bleeding Gastric and Duodenal Ulcers --; High Gastric Ulcers --; The Pancreas --; Management of Acute Hemorrhagic Pancreatitis --; Surgical Treatment of Chronic Relapsing Pancreatitis --; Periampullary Carcinoma --; Diagnosis and Therapy of Islet-Cell-Tumors --; Non-Insulin-Secreting Islet Cell Tumors --; Portal Hypertension --; Hepatic Blood Flow and Portal Hypertension --; Selection and Preparation of Patients for Porto-Caval Shunt Operation --; Porto-Caval Shunt and Ascites --; The Late Results of Portacaval Shunts --; Surgery of Infants and Children --; Anomalies of the Genitourinary Tract --; Treatment of Megacolon --; Surgical Treatment of Endocrine Disorders in Children --; Abdominal Tumours in Infants --; Diagnosis and Management of Mediastinal Masses in Children --; Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery --; Reconstruction Following Facial and Thoracic Burns --; Surgery Following Facial and Thoracic Burns --; Late Repair of Facial Injuries --; The Management of Acute Soft Tissue Injuries of the Face and Fractures of the Facial Bones --; Early Management of Injured Hands --; Surgery Following Burns of the Hand --; Delayed Primary Suture After Severe Injuries of the Hand --; The Basic Principles of Tendon Transfers --; Dupuytren's Contracture. The Abductor Minimi Digiti Band --; Dupuytren's Contracture --; Reimers, Th. C.: Plastic Surgery of the Hip Following Trauma --; Traumatic Injuries of the Groin Including the Genitalia --; Reconstructive Surgery of the Legs Following Trauma --; Operative Treatment of Fractures --; Indications for Conservative and Operative Treatment of Fractures --; Discussion --; Immediate Surgical Care of Fractures Involving the Socket of the Hip-joint --; Discussion --; Is Prosthesis Treatment of Fresh Femoral Neck Fractures Justified? --; Discussion --; Long Term Experience with Internal Nail Fixation of Fractures of the Femur and Tibia --; Discussion --; Prevention and Management of Infection in Osteosynthesis --; Discussion --; Surgery for Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Lower Extremities --; Synovial Tumors: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prognosis --; Injuries of Growth Cartilage --; The Pathogenesis of Adolescent Scoliosis --; Intertrochanteric Osteotomy in Arthrosis of the Hip-Joint --; Neurological Complications of Cervical Spine Injuries: Diagnosis and Treatment --; Urologic Injuries --; Diagnosis of Injuries to the Kidney: a Review of 125 Cases --; Conservative Management of Injuries to the Kidney --; The Operative Management of Renal Injuries --; Results Following Conservative Surgery of Injuries to the Kidney --; Surgical Injuries to the Ureter --; Renal Stones --; Etiology of Renal Calculi --; Diagnosis of Renal Calculus --; Conservative Treatment of Urinary Stones --; Surgical Management of Renal Stones --; Kidney Stones and Hyperparathyroidism --; Surgery of the Parathyroids --; Gynecology --; Surgical Treatment of Defects of the Uterovaginal Tract --; Polycystic Ovarian Disease --; The Role of Fallopian Tubes in Physiology of Conception --; Roentgenographic and Other Techniques in the Diagnosis of Uterotubal Factors in Sterility and Infertility --; Utero-tubal Insufflation and Perfusion --; Restorative Surgery of the Tubes (a study of 600 personal cases) --; Histopathology and Biology of Carcinoma in Situ --; Early Detection and Cytology of Carcinoma in Situ --; Surgical Treatment of Carcinoma in Situ of the Cervix Uteri --; Tendencies of Growth and Spread of Squamous Cell Cancer of the Cervix --; Individualization of Treatment for Cancer of the Cervix --; Abdominal Operations for Cervical Cancer --; Vaginal Surgery of Cervical Carcinoma --; Evaluation of Different Methods of Treatment of Cervical Carcinoma --; Diagnosis of Recurrent Carcinoma of the Cervix --; Management of Recurrent Cervical Cancer.
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Abstract
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Of the cholecystogram. 1940 - the first anastomosis for oesophageal atresia by CAMERON HAIGHT in Ann Arbor and the first duodeno-pancreatectomy for pancreatic carcinoma, perfor med by WHIPPLE in New York. In 1943 - again WHIPPLE and his associates carried out the first porto-caval anastomosis at Columbia University and in 1945 - there followed BLALOCK'S anastomosis for Fallot's Tetralogy. In the following years the heart, as the last organ of the human body, became the chief target of surgical therapy. Most of the cardiovascular procedures, which today Fig. 4. New medical center of the Free University in West-Berlin under construction are part of the routine all over the world, originated in the United States or in Canada: in particular the spectacular successes of open heart surgery in hypothermia or extracorporeal circulation and the replacement of cardiac valves and arteries. This was the achievement of many active fellows of the American College of Surgeons with names well-known to all of us. The gradient between the surgical standards of our two countries was regrettably large after the second world war. The longtime isolation, the destruction of our cities, the loss of man-power through two world wars and the emigration following 1933 as well as a considerable brain-drain in more recent years were the main causes.
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Subject
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Medicine.
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LC Classification
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R1.E358 1969
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Added Entry
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F Linder
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H Bürkle Camp
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M Trede
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