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The aim of the book is to reveal the potential, limits, and applicability of prophylactic surgery in a number of conditions and clinical situation. Some risk-reducing procedures, applied in different disciplines in many symptomatic or asymptomatic cases, are also discussed. It is understood that...

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Prophylactic
Surgery
Osman Nuri Dilek
Selman Uranues
Rifat Latifi
Editors




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,Prophylactic Surgery

,Osman Nuri Dilek • Selman Uranues
Rifat Latifi
Editors




Prophylactic Surgery

,Editors
Osman Nuri Dilek Selman Uranues
Department of Surgery, Section Department of Surgery, Section
of Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery for Surgical Research
Izmir Kâtip Çelebi University School Medical University of Graz
of Medicine Graz, Steiermark
İzmir, Turkey Austria

Rifat Latifi
Department of Surgery, Westchester
Medical Center and
New York Medical College
Valhalla, NY
USA




ISBN 978-3-030-66852-5    ISBN 978-3-030-66853-2 (eBook)
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66853-2

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,Foreword




The best chance to cure cancer is to remove the tissue at risk before malignant
transformation, and this concept extends to abnormal tissue that may ulti-
mately require radical surgical resection. This comprehensive and timely text,
and the first, addresses the increasingly recognized and accepted role of sur-
gical resection to prevent cancer mortality and long-term morbidity of dys-
functional tissue. Genetic testing for personalized medicine has progressed
rapidly and includes single-gene testing, panel testing, genome sequencing,
and chromosomal microarrays. Perhaps the best known example is prophy-
lactic mastectomy for breast cancer, the so-called Angelina Jolie effect. The
decision to proceed with prophylactic surgery requires knowledge and skills
of the surgeon and courage on behalf of the patient.
The editors author the first three chapters that provide compelling rationale
for prophylactic surgery and emphasize the benefits to the individual patient as
well as society in general. The patient has improved chances for survival and
importantly reduced morbidity due to the opportunities to perform many of
these operative procedures with minimally invasive techniques. Timely sur-
gery also avoids chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy. While there
has been remarkable improvement in survival for many malignancies, the
obligatory multimodal therapy and imaging to assess responses is costly.
Consequently, this text should be of great interest to surgeons, primary care
physicians, patients and their family members, and health-care policy makers.




Ernest E. Moore
University of Colorado Denver
Denver, CO, USA



v

,Preface




Dear Readers,
Prophylactic surgery can be defined as procedures to partially or com-
pletely remove organs or tissues that may appear normal or functional now,
but are likely to transform into significant pathologies such as malignancies
or other diseases in future.
Such transformation is multifactorial; environmental and genetic fac-
tors play an important role. Various measures can be taken to mitigate
these two etiological factors in order to prevent the development of life- or
quality of life-threatening diseases. Prophylactic surgery has started to be
applied increasingly in recent years as a preventive procedure, especially
in cases where genetic transition features are revealed. In this respect,
breast, colon, stomach, thyroid, and ovarian cancer syndromes are known
classic examples.
In this book, the conditions and organ-specific applications that require
prophylactic surgery for the elimination or prevention of pathologies that
occur primarily for genetic and environmental reasons are examined in the
light of current literature. In addition to the applications in the General
Surgery subdisciplines, chapters from related branch authors have been added
to give an idea of other surgical branch applications.
The aim of the book is to reveal the potential, limits, and applicability of
prophylactic surgery in a number of conditions and clinical situation. Some
risk-reducing procedures, applied in different disciplines in many symptom-
atic or asymptomatic cases, are also discussed.
It is understood that prophylactic surgery will become a discipline of its
own in the very near future. In this book, we believe that physicians from
every branch can find a topic of relevance to their own work.
Sixty-nine authors from 31 different institutions in 10 countries con-
tributed to the preparation of the book. We would like to thank each indi-
vidual contributor to this book for their valuable input and all authors for
sharing their vast experience through their contributions. In addition, we
would like to thank Donatella Rizza and Aruna R Sharma from the
Springer Nature team for their kind collaboration and support in realizing
this unique project.




vii

,viii Preface


Our hope/aim is that Prophylactic Surgery, which is the first book in its
field, will give the reader a different view and approach style to this emerging
and exciting prospective field.





İzmir, Turkey Osman Nuri Dilek




Graz, Steiermark, Austria  Selman Uranues




Valhalla, NY, USA  Rifat Latifi

,Contents




1 Prophylactic Surgery: Why, When, and How? ����������������������������   1
Osman Nuri Dilek
2 Minimally Invasive Procedures and Prophylactic Surgery���������� 15
Viktor Justin and Selman Uranues
3 Prophylactic Approaches in Abdominal Wall Surgery:
Preventing and Repairing the Burst Abdomen ���������������������������� 23
Rifat Latifi, James Choi, Shekhar Gogna, and Selman Uranues
4 Cost-Effectiveness of Prophylactic Surgeries in
Preventing Hereditary Predisposition Syndromes������������������������ 33
Charles Sabbagh
5 Prophylactic Thyroidectomy���������������������������������������������������������� 39
Xiang Da Dong and Rifat Latifi
6 Prophylactic Parathyroidectomy���������������������������������������������������� 51
Maria Castaldi, Sacha Roberts, and Rifat Latifi
7 Genetic Predispositions and Prophylactic
Mastectomy in Breast Cancer Patients������������������������������������������ 61
Atilla Soran and Kazim Senol
8 Prophylactic Mastectomy for Benign Pathologies������������������������ 77
Murat Kemal Atahan and Beyza Özçınar
9 Prophylactic Surgery for Liver Pathologies���������������������������������� 85
Osman Nuri Dilek, Feyyaz Güngör, and Arif Atay
10 Prophylactic Resections of the Pancreas Pathologies ������������������ 101
Osman Nuri Dilek and Turan Acar
11 Prophylactic Surgery for Gallbladder and
Biliary Tract Pathologies ���������������������������������������������������������������� 115
Osman Nuri Dilek and Nihan Acar
12 Prophylactic Splenectomy �������������������������������������������������������������� 133
Nuru Yusifoglu Bayramov, Ruslan Aydınoglu Mammadov,
and Farah Afilqızı Gahramanova




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,x Contents

13 Prophylactic Surgical Procedures for
Esophageal Pathologies ������������������������������������������������������������������ 141
Osman Nuri Dilek, Halis Bağ, Mustafa Ufuk Uylaş, and
Serkan Karaisli
14 Stomach and Duodenum Resections for
Genetic Predispositions������������������������������������������������������������������� 153
Mustafa Özsoy and Faik Yaylak
15 Prophylactic Surgery for Benign Diseases of
Stomach and Duodenum ���������������������������������������������������������������� 163
Nuru Bayramov and Nadir Zeynalov
16 Prophylactic Surgery for Small Intestines������������������������������������ 173
Faik Yaylak and Mustafa Özsoy
17 Prophylactic Appendectomy ���������������������������������������������������������� 181
Osman Nuri Dilek, Haldun Kar, and Turan Acar
18 Vascular Problems Related to Colectomy: Habitual and
Variant Anatomy, Prevention, and Tactical Aspects �������������������� 193
Abe Fingerhut, Hayato Kurihara, and
William Tzu-Liang Chen
19 Prophylactic Resections for Genetic
Predisposition of Colon and Rectum���������������������������������������������� 201
Emrah Akin, Emre Gonullu, and Fatih Altintoprak
20 Prophylactic Colon and Rectum Resections for
Benign Pathologies �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 213
Baris Mantoglu, Necattin Firat, and Fatih Altintoprak
21 Prophylactic Adrenalectomy ���������������������������������������������������������� 227
Mehmet Haciyanli, Emine Ozlem Gur, and Selda Gucek
Haciyanli
22 Omentectomy: Whether to Perform Should Be Questioned�������� 243
Arif Atay, Yunus Sür, and Osman Nuri Dilek
23 Open Access in Laparoscopic Surgery to
Prevent Entry Complications���������������������������������������������������������� 255
Viktor Justin, Diletta Di Miceli, and Selman Uranues
24 Prophylactic Surgery in Trauma���������������������������������������������������� 261
Kartik Prabhakaran, Josh Klein, Peter Rhee, and Rifat Latifi
25 Surgical Prophylaxis of Obesity������������������������������������������������������ 273
Erdinc Kamer and Fevzi Cengiz
26 Histopathological Findings in Prophylactic
Surgical Specimens�������������������������������������������������������������������������� 279
Fatma Hüsniye Dilek and Dilara İrem Arslan Kahraman

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27 Prophylactic Surgery for Genetic Predisposition of
Female Organs���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 301
Nuri Yildirim, Duygu Guzel, and Ali Akdemir
28 Prophylactic Surgery for Benign Gynecologic Pathologies���������� 313
Sabahattin Anil Ari and Ali Akdemir
29 Prophylactic Surgical Procedures in Plastic Surgery ������������������ 325
Ömer Faruk Dilek, Fuat Uslusoy, and Mustafa Asım Aydın
30 Prophylactic Cardiac and Vascular Surgery Procedures ������������ 359
Tahir Yağdı, Mustafa Özbaran, and Çağatay Engin
31 Prophylactic Chest Surgery Procedures���������������������������������������� 371
İrfan Yalçınkaya and Mahmut Talha Doğruyol
32 Prophylactic Surgery for Urologic Pathologies ���������������������������� 379
Yiğit Akın, Maria Del Pilar Laguna, and Jean De La Rosetta
33 Prophylactic Procedures in Pediatric Surgery������������������������������ 391
Gökhan Köylüoğlu and Mustafa Onur Öztan
34 Prophylactic Surgery for Neurosurgical Pathologies������������������� 401
Nurullah Yüceer
35 Prophylactic Procedures for Orthopedic Pathologies������������������ 423
Fuat Akpinar, Korhan Ozkan, Krishna Reddy, Esat Uygur,
Erhan Okay, and Mehmet Salih Soylemez
36 Ethical and Legal Dimensions of Prophylactic Surgery�������������� 435
Zeynep Esra Tarakçıoğlu and İlhan Üzülmez
37 Psychiatric Aspects of Prophylactic Surgery in Adults���������������� 447
Semra Etyemez and William W. Eaton
38 Child and Adolescent Aspects in Prophylactic Surgery �������������� 457
Ayşe Serra Dilek Kasap and Ingo Spitczok von Brisinski
39 Endoscopic Approaches for Prophylactic Purposes���������������������� 469
Ömer Karahan and Barış Sevinç
40 The Place of Prophylactic Surgery in Guidelines ������������������������ 477
Nihan Acar and Osman Nuri Dilek
41 Interventional Procedures Reducing the
Needs for Conventional Surgery���������������������������������������������������� 487
Gökhan Kahraman, Özgür Özen, and Ali Harman
42 Radiological Screening for Hereditary
Cancer Predisposition Syndromes�������������������������������������������������� 497
Gökhan Kahraman, Pınar Çeltikçi, and Şebnem Karasu

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