Atlas of pelvic anatomy and gynecologic surgery, 2d ed.9780721638997 Atlas of pelvic anatomy and gynecologic gynecologic /gy·ne·co·log·ic/ (gi?ne-) (jin?e-kah-loj´ik) pertaining to the female reproductive tract or to gynecology. surgery, 2d ed. Baggish, Michael S. and Mickey M. Karram. Elsevier Saunders 2006 1171 pages $259.00 Hardcover RG104 The first edition of this atlas (2001) evolved in content and presentation for this second edition yet maintains the aim of complete and precise demonstration of anatomy as well as clear descriptions of surgical techniques. The second edition is enhanced with a new section introducing pelvic anatomy, a new chapter on surgical instruments, revision of the sections on pelvic floor surgery, coverage of episiotomy Episiotomy Definition An episiotomy is a surgical incision made in the area between the vagina and anus (perineum). This is done during the last stages of labor and delivery to expand the opening of the vagina to prevent tearing during the delivery of , major revisions to endoscopy endoscopy Examination of the body's interior through an instrument inserted into a natural opening or an incision, usually as an outpatient procedure. Endoscopes include the upper gastrointestinal endoscope (for the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum), the colonoscope (for the coverage, and an entirely new unit on the female breast, intestinal surgery, and surgical treatment of trophoblastic tro·pho·blast n. The outermost layer of cells of the blastocyst that attaches the fertilized ovum to the uterine wall and serves as a nutritive pathway for the embryo. Also called trophoderm. disease. The volume contains approximately 1,950 illustrations (1,450 in color)--photographs and half-tone drawings--of cadavers and procedures. Authors Michael S. Baggish and Mickey M. Karram are both with Good Samaritan Hospital Good Samaritan Hospital may refer to: In the United States:
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