Surgical Diseases of the Pancreas and Biliary Tree, 1st ed. 2018

Coordinators: Barreto Savio George, Windsor John A.

Language: English

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This book provides an evidence-based approach to the diagnosis and surgical management of the diseases of the pancreas and biliary tree, highlighting the most recent findings. The chapters are designed to accompany the reader on a step-by-step approach to the patient, providing the latest evidence to justify each recommendation. Wherever feasible and indicated, emphasis is placed on the use of tables and algorithms to simplify decision-making.

The information contained in this well-referenced book is thus relevant not only to practicing pancreatobiliary and general surgeons, but also offers valuable guidance for surgical trainees.

This book covers 14 diseases of the pancreas and biliary tree, from the more common gallstones and common bile duct stones, acute and chronic pancreatitis, to more complex benign conditions such as biliary fistulae and strictures, as well as cystic tumors of the pancreas, and finally the major malignancies include gallbladder cancer, pancreatic cancer and hilar cholangiocarcinoma. 


Surgically relevant anatomy of the pancreas and the biliary tree.- Physiology of the pancreas and the biliary tree for the Surgeon.- Gallstones.- Common bile duct stones.- Choledochal cyst.- Benign biliary strictures.- Biliary fistula.- Extrahepatic portal venous occlusion.- Extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (including hilar cholangiocarcinoma).- Gallbladder cancer.- Acute Pancreatitis.- Chronic pancreatitis .- Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumours.- Benign cystic tumours of the pancreas.- Mucinous tumours of the pancreas (including IPMN and MCN).- Pancreatic cancer.  

About the editors

Dr. Barreto is a Gastrointestinal and Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (GI & HPB) surgeon and researcher. He completed his undergraduate and post-graduate surgical degrees at Goa Medical College and Hospital, where he also trained in Internal Medicine and General Surgery. He completed his fellowship in GI & HPB Surgical Oncology at the Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai, and his training in GI and Liver Transplant Surgery at Flinders Medical Centre and the Royal Adelaide Hospital, South Australia. After serving a year as the Chief Surgical Resident at Modbury Hospital, South Australia, Dr. Barreto returned to India. His career includes appointments as Consultant Surgical Oncologist at the Department of GI & HPB Surgical Oncology, Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai India and as Consultant Surgeon at the Department of GI Surgery, GI Oncology and Bariatric Surgery, Medanta – The Medicity. He is currently a Senior Lecturer at the College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University, South Australia.

Dr. Barreto secured his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Flinders University for his work on the neuropeptide galanin and its antagonists, their effects on pancreatic exocrine secretion, and their role in acute pancreatitis. His interests focus on the basic science and surgical aspects of acute pancreatitis, pancreatic, gastric, and gallbladder cancer. He has published a carcinogenesis model in gallbladder cancer to aid in understanding the development of the cancer and to further therapy-directed research. He, along with Professor John Windsor, has proposed the first evidence-based definition of early gastric cancer. Dr. Barreto has authored more than 150 clinical and basic science research papers as well as book chapters on GI and HPB-related topics and has been invited to lecture on his work all over the world. He serves on the Indian Council of Medical Research Task force groups for the development of guidelines for the management of

Covers the most common and clinically relevant diseases encountered by general and pancreatobiliary surgeons

Provides a systematic approach to patients based on the most updated literature

Provides evidence-based decision-making approach