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Ebenso wie die Tagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Chirurgie jährlich Rechenschaft über die Entwicklung der chirurgischen Disziplinen ablegt, so ist das Chirurgische Forum als fester Bestandteil der Tagung zum traditionellen Austragungsort wissenschaftlicher Auseinandersetzung in der klinischen und experimentellen chirurgischen Forschung geworden. Die Schwerpunktthemen behandeln die chirurgische Onkologie, Endokrinologie, Transplantation, perioperative Pathophysiologie, die Chirurgie von Magen, Darm, Leber, Galle, Pankreas, Herz, Lunge und Gefäße, sowie die Traumatologie.
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Researchers from many disciplines, with both basic and clinical perspectives, came together in this volume to review and debate issues pertaining to the investigation and control of tissue oxygenation in acute medicine, as well as treatments to improve tissue oxygenation when abnormal. In this latter context, special emphasis is placed on understanding the effect of blood substitutes on the circulation and on the potential roles of this family of compounds in clinical medicine.
106. Kongreß der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Chirurgie München, 29. März — 1. April 1989
Häftad, Tyska, 1989
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Ebenso wie die Tagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Chirurgie jährlich Rechenschaft über die Entwicklung der chirurgischen Disziplinen ablegt, so ist das Chirurgische Forum als fester Bestandteil der Tagung zum traditionellen Austragungsort wissenschaftlicher Auseinandersetzung in der klinischen und experimentellen chirurgischen Forschung geworden. Die Schwerpunktthemen behandeln die chirurgische Onkologie, Endokrinologie, Transplantationen, perioperative Pathophysiologie, die Chirurgie von Magen, Darm, Leber, Galle, Pankreas, Herz, Lunge und Gefäße, sowie die Traumatologie.
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Surgical Research: Recent Concepts and Results
Festschrift Dedicated to Walter Brendel on Occasion of his 65th Birthday
Häftad, Engelska, 2011
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Since surgery became a method of treating patients, progress in the field has been intimately associated with experimentation and serendipitous research. As in other clinical specialties advances in surgery can be considered to result from experimental attempts to increase basic knowledge and to improve technical skills. However, virtually in no other area do concepts and approaches of experimental research enter clinical routine as fast as in surgery. There are numerous examples of this. Thus, allocation of manpower and resources for surgical research can be considered particu- 1arly profitable as convincingly shown, for instance, in renal transplantation by comparison of the long-term burden of hemodialysis vs. kidney grafting, apart from the relief of suffering and misery. Surgery is a continuously spreading field, and so is surgical research. This volume is a case in point. Its spectrum reaches from basic molecular biological aspects of immune mechanisms to the current state of the art of pulmonary surgery of cancer metastases, and from the molecular processes of cell swelling in ischemic brain edema and blood-brain barrier damage to novel forms of resuscitation or of treatment of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Surgical research faithfully reflects a constant reorientation of medical disciplines. Treatment of renal or gallbladder concrements was a major domain of surgery, where the introduction of extracorporeal shock wave treatment now supplies noninvasive, virtually conservative alternatives.
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This book is dedicated to the memory of Walter Brendel, late Professor of Experimental Surgery and Chairman of the Institute for Surgical Research at the University of Munich, Germany. For 20 years Walter Brendel organized the renowned Round Table Symposium on Applied Immunology, first in Kitzbiihel and later in Axams, Austria. On the occasion of the 20th symposium in January 1989 he gathered together a number of scientists who have been leaders in the field of transplantation immunology and clinical transplantation for the past two decades. All of them had participated at previous meetings, some on a regular basis. Many of the new discoveries in applied immunology and transplantation medicine were first presented and vividly dis cussed at the Round Table Symposia. The annual Kitzbiihel! Axams meetings became well-known and invitations much sought after, not only for this reason but also because of the uniquely intimate atmosphere that promoted the free exchange of research findings and theoretical cut and thrust.
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Nowadays, a knowledge of the microcirculation has become essential for a thorough understanding of the mechanism of organ disorders. In Osaka on 1-2 August 1987, a conference on microcirculatory disorders was held as the Satellite Symposium of the Fourth World Congress for Microcircu- lation and to mark the tenth anniversary of the National Cardiovascular Center of Japan. It was an opportune time for such a meeting, which drew the attendance of biomedical scientists and clinicians from many different parts of the world. The pathophysiological significance of the microcirculation in ischemia and disease was elucidated with lively pre- sentations dealing with both experimental and clinical aspects. The present volume summarizes the proceedings of that symposium. A review is made of recent advances in microvascular disorders, follow- ing which cerebral, myocardial, and peripheral tissue ischemia, multiple organ failure, gastroenterological disorders, and methodology are closely examined. We wish to express our thanks to our contributors, who obliged us by submitting their manuscripts within the time limit. We are grateful to Prof.Masaharu Tsuchiya, President of the Fourth World Congress for Microcirculation, who generously allowed these proceedings to be pub- lished. We would also like to thank Dr. Syoten Oka, Dr. Hiroshi Abe, Dr. Teruo Omae, Prof. Takenobu Kamada, Dr. Hiroshi Sakakibara, Dr. Tohru Sawada, and other members of the organizing committee. We are also obliged to Drs. Nobuko Tsushima, Nobuhiro Sato, Hiroaki Naritomi, and Ryu Nakayama for organizing the session symposia.