Vascular Surgery in Oncology

Vascular Surgery in Oncology

Zerati, Antonio Eduardo; Wolosker, Nelson; Nishinari, Kenji

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

06/2022

575

Dura

Inglês

9783030976866

15 a 20 dias

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Part I - Surgical Oncology



Chapter 1 - Head and Neck Surgery



- Most common tumor types



- Types of tumor most frequently associated with vascular complications



* Diagnosis (image, AP, others)



* Staging / prognosis



* Oncological treatment (Chemotherapy? Radiotherapy? Surgical resection?) - general guidelines



* What vascular complications are associated with these tumor types (vascular invasion, venous thrombosis, arterial thrombosis)



* Vascular and endovascular topics in oncological Head and Neck Surgery- Editors comments







Chapter 2 - Thoracic Surgery



- Most common tumor types



- Types of tumor most frequently associated with vascular complications



* Diagnosis (image, AP, others)



* Staging / prognosis



* Oncological treatment (Chemotherapy? Radiotherapy? Surgical resection?) - general guidelines



* What vascular complications are associated with these tumor types (vascular invasion, venous thrombosis, arterial thrombosis)



* Vascular and endovascular topics in oncological Thoracic Surgery- Editors comments







Chapter 3 - Gastrointestinal Surgery



- Most common tumor types



- Types of tumor most frequently associated with vascular complications



* Diagnosis (image, AP, others)



* Staging / prognosis



* Oncological treatment (Chemotherapy? Radiotherapy? Surgical resection?) - general guidelines



* What vascular complications are associated with these tumor types (vascular invasion, venous thrombosis, arterial thrombosis)



* Vascular and endovascular topics in oncological Gastrointestinal Surgery- Editors comments







Chapter 4 - Urology



- Most common tumor types



- Types of tumor most frequently associated with vascular complications



* Diagnosis (image, AP, others)



* Staging / prognosis



* Oncological treatment (Chemotherapy? Radiotherapy? Surgical resection?) - general guidelines



* What vascular complications are associated with these tumor types (vascular invasion, venous thrombosis, arterial thrombosis)



* Vascular and endovascular topics in oncological Urology - Editors comments







Chapter 5 - Gynecology / Mastology



- Most common tumor types



- Types of tumor most frequently associated with vascular complications



* Diagnosis (image, AP, others)



* Staging / prognosis



* Oncological treatment (Chemotherapy? Radiotherapy? Surgical resection?) - general guidelines



* What vascular complications are associated with these tumor types (vascular invasion, venous thrombosis, arterial thrombosis)



* Vascular and endovascular topics in oncological Gynecology and Mastology - Editors comments







Chapter 6 - Orthopedics



- Most common tumor types



- Types of tumor most frequently associated with vascular complications



* Diagnosis (image, AP, others)



* Staging / prognosis



* Oncological treatment (Chemotherapy? Radiotherapy? Surgical resection?) - general guidelines



* What vascular complications are associated with these tumor types (vascular invasion, venous thrombosis, arterial thrombosis)



*Surgical anatomy and approaches to the anterior thoracolumbar spine region



* Vascular and endovascular topics in oncological Orthopedics - Editors comments







Chapter 7 - Retroperitoneal Tumors



- Most common tumor types



- Types of tumor most frequently associated with vascular complications



* Diagnosis (image, AP, others)



* Staging / prognosis



* Oncological treatment (Chemotherapy? Radiotherapy? Surgical resection?) - general guidelines



* What vascular complications are associated with these tumor types (vascular invasion, venous thrombosis, arterial thrombosis)



* Vascular and endovascular topics in oncological Retroperitoneal Surgery- Editors comments







Chapter 8 - Neurosurgery



- Most common tumor types



- Types of tumor most frequently associated with vascular complications



* Diagnosis (image, AP, others)



* Staging / prognosis



* Oncological treatment (Chemotherapy? Radiotherapy? Surgical resection?) - general guidelines



* What vascular complications are associated with these tumor types (vascular invasion, venous thrombosis, arterial thrombosis)



* Venous thromboembolism - when anticoagulation is not allowed



* Vascular and endovascular topics in oncological Neurosurgery- Editors comments







Part II - Clinical Oncology and Oncohematology



Chapter 9 - Clinical Oncology



- Types of chemotherapy - general concepts



- Tumor types most associated with vascular complications (VTE, arterial thrombosis)



- More frequent vascular complications with chemotherapy (VTE, arterial thrombosis, thrombocytopenia, neutropenia, others) - which drugs, in which phase between cycles



- Criteria for choosing vascular access for chemotherapy treatment (peripheral, PICC, Port) - Oncologist's view



* Vascular and endovascular topics in Clinical Oncology - Editors comments







Chapter 10 - Oncohematology



- More frequent tumor types (leukemias, lymphomas, multiple myeloma)



- Most used chemotherapeutic agents- general concepts



- Tumor types most associated with vascular complications (compression mediastinum vessels, VTE, arterial thrombosis, acute leukosis)



- Most frequent vascular complications related to chemotherapy (VTE, arterial thrombosis, thrombocytopenia, neutropenia, others) - which drugs, in which phase between cycles



- Criteria for choosing vascular access for chemotherapy (peripheral, PICC, Port, Hickman, Permcath) - Oncohematologist's point of view



- Bone marrow transplantation (autologous / halogenic, how it is done, indications, care)



* Vascular and endovascular topics in Oncohematology - Editors comments







Part III - Vascular and Endovascular Surgery



Chapter 11 - VTE and Cancer



- Epidemiology



- Diagnosis - laboratory, image



- Prophylaxis



? Clinical patient



? Surgical patient



- Treatment of VTE in cancer patients



- Drugs (conventional drugs, NOACs)



- Treatment extension (full dose, reduced dose, criteria for suspension / reduction)



- Follow-up



- Surgical treatment (indications, how it is done)



- Vena cava filter (definitive / removable)



- Fibrinolysis



- Mechanical thrombectomy







Chapter 12 - Endovascular Procedures in Cancer Patients



- Chemoembolization of liver tumors



- Embolization of vascular malformations



- Embolization of bleeding sites







Chapter 13 - Lymphatic Disorders in Oncological Patients



- Lymphatic vessels anatomy



- Lymphedema in cancer patients



- Diagnosis



- Clinical treatment



- Surgical treatment







Chapter 14 - Vascular Access



- Types of vascular access



- Peripherals, PICC, port, hickman, permcath



- Implant technique



- Infectious complications



- Non-infectious complications



- Nursing care



- Puncture technique



- Maintenance (heparinization / salinization - port, permcath, PICC)



- What is an adequate access? Nursing view
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Vascular surgery;Endovascular surgery;Clinical oncology;Surgical oncology;Oncohematology;Vascular access