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Operative Techniques in General Surgery, Volume 10, Number 2
Operative Techniques in General Surgery, Volume 10, Number 2
Date: 30 April 2011, 08:22

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Adequate exposure is the key to successful surgery. Although the abdominal incision has become the mainstay
ofthegeneralsurgeon’sexposure,thereareanumberofother incisions that are critical to the general surgeon’s armamentarium. In this issue, we describe in detail the following exposures: cervical, retroperitoneal, thoracic, thoraco-abdominal, and abdomino-inguinal.
Each of the authors has extensive clinical experience with the techniques described, allowing them to share the critical nuances that make the exposures successful. As a result, they have been able to detail in a stepwise fashion the indications for each incision, the positioning of the patient, the surgical anatomy, the appropriate retraction systems, and the closure of the surgical wound. The anatomical exposures are care-
fully illustrated with the aim of allowing an experienced surgeon who is unfamiliar with the incision to perform the technique.
One of the beauties of general surgery is the variability in the clinical and operative challenge sthatit presents.By being well versed in a variety of exposures, the surgeon is much better equipped to successfully meet these challenges. It is my sincere hope that this issue will increase the practicing general surgeon’s versatility. It was a pleasure preparing this issue and seeing it come together in its ?nal form. I’m very grateful to the authors for their hard work.
Kevin F. Staveley-O’Carroll, MD, PhD, FACS Guest Editor

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