02545oam 2200613I 450 991080016880332120190304101457.00-429-16235-91-4987-0546-410.1201/b18733 (CKB)3710000000446091(EBL)2122538(OCoLC)916953906(SSID)ssj0001547048(PQKBManifestationID)16140973(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001547048(PQKBWorkID)14796141(PQKB)10844541(MiAaPQ)EBC2122538(OCoLC)913955940(EXLCZ)99371000000044609120180331d2015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrOceanography and marine biologyVolume 53 an annual review /editors, R.N. Hughes, D.J. Hughes, I.P. Smith, A.C. DaleBoca Raton :CRC Press,2015.1 online resource (308 p.)Oceanography and marine biology.Volume 53 :an annual reviewDescription based upon print version of record.1-4987-0545-6 Includes bibliographical references.""Spatial, Temporal and Taxonomic Variation in Coral Growth�Implications for the Structure and Function of Coral Reef Ecosystems""""Back Cover""Ever-increasing interest in oceanography and marine biology and their relevance to global environmental issues create a demand for authoritative reviews summarizing the results of recent research. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review has catered to this demand since its founding by the late Harold Barnes more than 50 years ago. Its objectives are to consider, annually, the basic areas of marine research, returning to them when appropriate in future volumes; to deal with subjects of special and topical importance; and to add new subjects as they arise.The favourable reception and cOceanography and Marine Biology - An Annual ReviewOceanographyMarine biologyOceanography.Marine biology.551.46/005551.46005Hughes R. N.Hughes D. J.Smith I. P.Dale A. C.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910800168803321Oceanography and marine biology3398219UNINA05181nam 22006494a 450 991102000340332120200520144314.09786612009280978128200928812820092819781444300512144430051297814443005291444300520(CKB)1000000000715917(EBL)416359(SSID)ssj0000104381(PQKBManifestationID)11117010(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000104381(PQKBWorkID)10079495(PQKB)10897404(MiAaPQ)EBC416359(OCoLC)352745577(Perlego)2752037(EXLCZ)99100000000071591720070601d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAortic arch surgery principles, strategies, and outcomes /edited by Joseph S. Coselli, Scott A. LeMaireChichester, UK ;Hoboken, NJ Wiley-Blackwellc20081 online resource (400 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9781405133616 1405133619 Includes bibliographical references and index.AorticArchSurgery; Contributors; Introduction; Part I: General Principles; 1 Historical perspective - the evolutionof aortic arch surgeryDenton A. Cooley, MD; 2 Surgical anatomyThoralf M. Sundt III, MD and Carl G. Clingman, MA; 3 Natural history: evidence-basedindications for operationJohn A. Eleft eriades, MD; Part II: Imaging Techniques; 4 Aortography Charles Trinh, MD, Mark Skolkin, MD, and Richard Fisher, MD; 5 Computed tomographySalvatore G. Viscomi, MD, Alejandra Duran-Mendicuti, MD,Frank J. Rybicki, MD, PhD, and Stephen Ledbett er, MD, MPH6 Magnetic resonance imagingAmgad N. Makaryus, MD and Lawrence M. Boxt, MD7 Echocardiography Benjamin A. Kohl, MD, John G. Augoustides, MD, and Albert T. Cheung, MD; Part III: Strategies for Intra-operative Managementand Neurologic Protection; 8 Anesthetic managementJohn R. Cooper, Jr, MD; 9 Options for exposure: from minimalaccess to total aortic replacementLars G. Svensson, MD, PhD; 10 Monitoring the brain: near-infraredspectroscopyMarc A.A.M. Schepens, MD, PhD and Frans G.J. Waanders, ECCP; 11 Monitoring the brain: jugular venousoxygen saturationJock N. McCullough, MD12 Monitoring the brain: transcranialDopplerHarvey L. Edmonds, Jr, PhD, FASNM, Mary H. Thomas, MA,Brain L. Ganzel, MD, and Erle H. Austin, III, MD13 Hypothermic circulatory arrestM. Arisan Ergin, MD; 14 Direct antegrade cerebral perfusionTeruhisa Kazui, MD, PhD; 15 Antegrade cerebral perfusion viathe axillary arteryHitoshi Ogino, MD, PhD; 16 Retrograde cerebral perfusionRobert S. Bonser, MD, FRCP, FRCS, FESC andDeborah K. Harrington, MD, MRCS; 17 Perfusion strategies for brainprotection: rationale for a selectiveapproachLars G. Svensson, MD, PhD; Part IV: Options for Aortic Repair18 Distal anastomosis first: the traditional approach Jean E. Bachet, MD, FEBTCS19 Alternative approaches: thearch-first techniqueNicholas T. Kouchoukos, MD and Paolo Masett i, MD; 20 Alternative approaches: the proximalfirsttechniqueRyuji Tominaga, MD, PhD; 21 Alternative approaches: trifurcatedgraft techniqueDavid Spielvogel, MD, James C. Halstead, MD, andRandall B. Griepp, MD; 22 Alternative approaches: intraluminalaortic ringRodrigo de Castro Bernardes, MD; 23 Alternative approaches: endovascular stent-grafts Martin Czerny, MD and Martin Grabenwoger, MD24 Surgical adhesivesScott A. LeMaire, MD, Stacey A. Carter, BA, and Joseph S. Coselli, MDPart V: Surgical Treatment of Specific Problems; 25 Congenital anomalies in adults Lars G. Svensson, MD, PhD; 26 Acute dissectionJohn A. Eleft eriades, MD; 27 Chronic dissectionStephen Westaby, BSc, PhD, MS, FRCS, FETCS, FESC and GabrieleBertoni, MD; 28 Degenerative aneurysmsJohn Bozinovski, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Scott A. LeMaire, MD, andJoseph S. Coselli, MD; 29 TraumaMatt hew J. Wall, Jr, MD, Dawn E. Jaroszewski, MD, MBA, andKenneth L. Matt ox, MD30 Atherosclerotic occlusive diseaseGeza Mozes*, MD, PhD, Peter Gloviczki, MD, andYing Huang, MD, PhDFocusing exclusively on the surgical management of aortic arch disease in adults, this concise reference provides authoritative guidance on both standard and alternative approaches from internationally recognized experts. Topics include:general principles of aortic diseases imaging techniques intraoperative management neurologic protection strategies options for aortic repair surgical treatment of specific problems complications Abundant illustrations demonstrate significant imaging study findings and depict AortaSurgeryAortaSurgery.617.4/13Coselli Joseph S1838891LeMaire Scott A1838892MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911020003403321Aortic arch surgery4417985UNINA