The Aim of "Current Concepts of General Thoracic Surgery" is to provide a brief overview of several topics in this field. It includes a collection of contributions from many outstanding Authors who provide their knowledge and experience from many countries around the world. We apologize for the chapters reviewed that have were not chosen for publication in this book; however, according to the single centres experience, the final result offers thorough and precious information on the several topics evaluated by the Authors. The wide range of subjects discussed goes from CT assessment of solitary pulmonary and metastatic nodules to prospective studies of drug delivery in thoracic surgery including surgical risk prediction, stress reaction, ro...
Surgeries are practiced in different areas, and specifically in the thorax described in this chapter...
Several novel technological developments and surgical approaches have characterized the field of aor...
Background Herein we compare our personal experience with a series of > 2000 videothoracoscopic proc...
Windsor during the inauguration of the newly acquired EACTS house. In this review, the present and f...
Thoracic Surgery congregates topics and articles from many renowned authors around the world coverin...
Perhaps a better title for this paper would be “Some Current Practices in Thoracic Surgery,” as the ...
This book provides a comprehensive, practical and timely review of all aspects of video-assisted, mi...
Minimally invasive techniques in thoracic surgery have made great progress over the past 20 years an...
This lecture by Alan Sihoe of the University of Hong Kong was given during the Fourth Assiut VATS Wo...
In this chapter, a historical overview as well as an overview of state of the art of the surgical te...
excellence in the discipline and educate those practicing and interested in our specialty. To this e...
<div>Eric Lim of the Royal Brompton Hospital in London, UK, discusses the future of general thoracic...
Over the last 25 years, improvement in instrumentation and surgical techniques has led to widespread...
Gaetano Rocco of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, USA, discusses the future o...
Previous editions of Operative Thoracic Surgery have established it as the pre-eminent guide in the ...
Surgeries are practiced in different areas, and specifically in the thorax described in this chapter...
Several novel technological developments and surgical approaches have characterized the field of aor...
Background Herein we compare our personal experience with a series of > 2000 videothoracoscopic proc...
Windsor during the inauguration of the newly acquired EACTS house. In this review, the present and f...
Thoracic Surgery congregates topics and articles from many renowned authors around the world coverin...
Perhaps a better title for this paper would be “Some Current Practices in Thoracic Surgery,” as the ...
This book provides a comprehensive, practical and timely review of all aspects of video-assisted, mi...
Minimally invasive techniques in thoracic surgery have made great progress over the past 20 years an...
This lecture by Alan Sihoe of the University of Hong Kong was given during the Fourth Assiut VATS Wo...
In this chapter, a historical overview as well as an overview of state of the art of the surgical te...
excellence in the discipline and educate those practicing and interested in our specialty. To this e...
<div>Eric Lim of the Royal Brompton Hospital in London, UK, discusses the future of general thoracic...
Over the last 25 years, improvement in instrumentation and surgical techniques has led to widespread...
Gaetano Rocco of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, USA, discusses the future o...
Previous editions of Operative Thoracic Surgery have established it as the pre-eminent guide in the ...
Surgeries are practiced in different areas, and specifically in the thorax described in this chapter...
Several novel technological developments and surgical approaches have characterized the field of aor...
Background Herein we compare our personal experience with a series of > 2000 videothoracoscopic proc...