List of eponymous surgical procedures

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Eponymous Surgical Procedures are surgical techniques and operations named after the people who first developed or described them. These procedures span across various specialties within surgery, including orthopedics, cardiology, neurosurgery, and plastic surgery, among others. The naming of these procedures after their pioneers not only honors their contributions but also aids in the historical and educational aspects of surgical learning.

List of Eponymous Surgical Procedures[edit | edit source]

Billroth's Operation[edit | edit source]

The Billroth's Operation, named after Christian Albert Theodor Billroth, is a surgical procedure involving the resection of the stomach and anastomosis to the duodenum or jejunum. It is primarily performed for stomach cancer or severe peptic ulcer disease. There are two types: Billroth I and Billroth II.

Halsted's Radical Mastectomy[edit | edit source]

The Halsted's Radical Mastectomy is named after William Stewart Halsted, an American surgeon who developed this procedure for the treatment of breast cancer. It involves the removal of the breast, underlying chest muscles, and lymph nodes in the armpit.

Kocher's Maneuver[edit | edit source]

Named after Emil Theodor Kocher, Kocher's Maneuver is a technique used in abdominal surgery to expose the structures in the retroperitoneum, such as the duodenum and pancreas.

Lichtenstein Repair[edit | edit source]

The Lichtenstein Repair, developed by Irving L. Lichtenstein, is a technique for the repair of inguinal hernias. It involves the placement of a synthetic mesh to reinforce the weakened area of the abdominal wall.

Nissen Fundoplication[edit | edit source]

Named after Rudolf Nissen, the Nissen Fundoplication is a surgical procedure for the treatment of GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). It involves wrapping the top part of the stomach around the lower end of the esophagus to strengthen the sphincter.

Pott's Procedure[edit | edit source]

The Pott's Procedure is named after Percivall Pott, an English surgeon. It is a surgical technique for the treatment of tuberculosis of the spine, involving the removal of diseased vertebral bodies and the fusion of the affected spinal segments.

Whipple Procedure[edit | edit source]

Named after Allen Whipple, the Whipple Procedure (or pancreaticoduodenectomy) is a complex operation for the treatment of pancreatic cancer. It involves the removal of the head of the pancreas, the first part of the small intestine (duodenum), the gallbladder, and the bile duct.

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