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This book is a comprehensive record of Dr. Yoshihiko Yabuki's pioneering work in nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy (NSRH), aimed at reducing intraoperative hemorrhaging and preserving bladder function during cervical cancer surgery. It includes a thorough review of historical surgical techniques alongside detailed descriptions of Dr. Yabuki's innovative procedures, supported by extensive photographic documentation.
Exploring into the intricacies of radical hysterectomy, the book meticulously covers topics such as the preservation of the vesical nerve branch, non-excision of the lateral rectal ligament, and the creation of Yabuki’s fourth space. Dr. Yabuki provides a comprehensive analysis of both classical and modern surgical procedures, supported by detailed anatomical illustrations and photographs. This work not only highlights the evolution of surgical techniques but also addresses critical questions about their application in contemporary medical practice.
Gynecologic surgeons and anatomists will find this book particularly beneficial as it bridges the gap between traditional practices and modern innovations in cervical cancer treatment. It offers both theoretical insights and practical guidance, making it suitable for experienced practitioners looking to refine their techniques as well as novice surgeons seeking foundational knowledge in pelvic anatomy and nerve-sparing procedures. With its detailed procedural insights and emphasis on preserving patient quality of life, Nerve-Sparing Radical Hysterectomy is essential reading for anyone involved in the surgical treatment of cervical cancer.
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Dr. Yabuki graduated from the University of Kanazawa in 1964 and completed his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in 1969 at the university's Cancer Research Institute. He joined the university's Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology the same year. In 1974, he secured a position at the Medical University of Kanazawa and became an associate professor in 1976. From 1976 to 2003, he served as the Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Ishikawa Prefectural Central Hospital.
In 1996, Dr. Yabuki published an article in Gynecologic Oncology, titled "A new proposal for radical hysterectomy" (Vol. 62, pp. 370-378). He has nine peer-reviewed international publications on uterine cervical cancer and has delivered both oral and poster presentations at numerous meetings, including international and domestic symposia. Currently, he is affiliated with the Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical University of Kanazawa, and the International School of Surgical Anatomy in Italy.
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