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Surgical Treatment of Chronic Constrictive Pericarditis

Title
Surgical Treatment of Chronic Constrictive Pericarditis [electronic resource] / by Ujjwal K. Chowdhury, Lakshmi Kumari Sankhyan.
ISBN
9789819958085
Edition
1st ed. 2023.
Publication
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XXIX, 406 p.) 97 illus., 78 illus. in color.
Local Notes
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Summary
This book provides comprehensive information and clarity on all aspects of diagnosing and managing constrictive pericarditis. The operative procedures for constrictive pericarditis are presented in detail with technical tips supplemented by surgical videos. Further, it explores and guides on issues with mixed opinions like the role of corticosteroids, timing of the operation, choice of the operative procedure, terminologies to describe the extent of decortication, and the requirement of cardiopulmonary bypass. Despite experience spanning over 100 years, there is no fool-proof formula in the published literature that can be used in selecting an optimal surgical approach for a given patient. The terms "radical", "total", "extensive", "complete", "subtotal", "adequate", "near-total" and "partial" pericardiectomy also have been variably used in the literature, often without a precise definition of the limits of pericardial resection. Providing an update on the latest advancements and long-term results of pericardiectomy appeals to all clinicians managing constrictive pericarditis. For the trainees, it offers insights into surgical techniques' relevant anatomy and foundation. The book will be beneficial to MBBS, MD, MS, M.Ch (CTVS), DM (Cardiology), Diplomate of National Board (Cardiology and CTVS), FRCS, FRACS, MD (USA, Canada, and in all developing and developed countries).
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Contents
1 PHASES OF PLANNING & DESIGNING
1.1 Hospital Planning
1.2 Schematic Design
1.3 Construction Documents
1.4 Design and Development
1.5 MEP Planning
1.6 Construction
1.7 Equipment Planning
1.8 Man Power Planning
1.9 Finalising the Standard Operating Procedures
1.10 Commissioning Further Reading
2 INCEPTION OF THE IDEA Further Reading
3 FACTORS ASSESSING FEASIBILITY OF THE HOSPITAL
3.1 Demographics
3.2 Understanding the Type of Diseases
3.3 Community
3.4 Healthcare Systems and Hospitals Network
3.5 Innovations in Facility Planning and Management
3.6 Speciality Facilities and Departments
3.7 Medical Tourism
3.8 Health Insurance and Empanelment
3.9 Catchment Area Further Reading
4 4.1 Information to be Generally Provided in DPR
4.2 Documents DPR Should Contain
4.3 General Contents in DPR
4.4 Evaluation of DPR Further Reading
5 SITE SELECTION
5.1 Size of the Land Required for Hospital
5.2 Assessment of the Covered Area Required for Building
5.3 Total FAR Allowed
5.4 Set Back Area
5.5 Maximum Permissible Land Coverage
5.6 Maximum Permissible Height of Building
5.7 Approach to the Site
5.8 Location of the Land
5.9 Availability of Transportation
5.10 Security
5.11 Availability of Utilities TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ONE - PLANNING PREPARATION OF DPR (DETAILED PROJECT REPORT) CUM TECHNO COMMERCIAL FEASIBILITY REPORT (TCFR) CHAPTER NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO
5.12 Roads Network in the Area
5.13 Environmental Pollution
5.14 Wind and Earthquake
5.15 Flood Protection Further Reading
6 6.1 Importance of Planning and Designing
6.2 Flexibility and Expandability
6.3 Patient Focused Design
6.4 Design for Employee Productivity
6.5 Accessibility to the Patient
6.6 Security and Safety
6.7 Sustainability of Resources
6.8 Efficiency and Cost-Effectiveness
6.9 Adaptation of Technological Advancements
6.10 Stress & Fear of Patient and Visitors
6.11 Quality Care of Patient
6.12 Therapeutic Environment
6.13 Cleanliness and Sanitation
6.14 Noise reduction
6.15 Minimising the Operative/Postoperative and Hospital Infections
6.16 Automation Wherever Possible
6.17 Environmental Pollution Control
6.18 Internal Road
6.19 Parking
6.20 Wind, Earthquake-Resistant & Flood Protection
6.21 Nature Plus Artwork
6.22 Colour to be Used
6.23 Choice of Building Materials
6.24 Flooring Further Reading
7 AREA REQUIREMENT & PLANNING
7.1 Functional Areas
7.2 Room and Space Requirement
7.3 Sizes of the Rooms
7.4 Zoning
7.5 Placement of Zones in the Building Further Reading
8 DETAILED ENGINEERING DRAWINGS
8.1 Schematic Design
8.2 Site Plan
8.3 Concept Drawings
8.4 Floor Plan Drawings
8.5 Cross Section Drawings
8.6 Elevation Drawings
8.7 Landscape Drawings
8.8 Finishing Drawing GENERAL ISSUES TO BE CONSIDERED WHILE DESIGNING HOSPITAL BUILDING CHAPTER NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO
8.9 Working Plan Drawings
8.10 Section Drawings
8.11 Structural Drawings
8.12 Column Layout Drawings
8.13 Plinth Beam Layout Drawings
8.14 Lintel Beam Layout Drawings
8.15 Roof Beam and Shuttering Layout Drawings
8.16 General Note
8.17 Excavation Drawing
8.18 Electrical Drawings
8.19 Plumbing Drawings
8.20 Fire Fighting and Detection Drawings
8.21 Shop Drawings
8.22 Furniture Layout Drawings
8.23 Furniture Design Drawings
8.24 Hospital Signage Drawings
8.25 As-Built Drawings
8.26 PERT Charts Further Reading
9 PREPARATION OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
9.1 Definition of Construction Documents
9.2 Contents of Construction Document
9.2.1 General information about the hospital project
9.2.2 Construction contract agreement
9.2.3 Scope of Work (SOW)
9.2.4 Construction schedule
9.2.5 General conditions
9.2.6 Special conditions
9.2.7 Specifications
9.2.8 Bill of Quantities (BOQ)
9.2.9 Cost estimate
9.2.10 Drawings
9.2.11 Other Documents Further Reading
10 DESIGN OF THE MAIN ENTRANCE GATE TO THE HOSPITAL
10.1 Main Entrance Gate Further Reading
11 ENTRANCE LOBBY OF THE HOSPITAL
11.1 Location of the Entrance Lobby
11.1.1 The infrastructure of the Entrance Lobby
11.2 Services in the Lobby
11.3 Reception and Enquiry Counter
11.4 Help Desk, Registration, and Admission and Discharge Counters
11.5 Cash Counter
11.6 Cafeteria
11.7 Pharmacy SECTION TWO- DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO
11.8 Other Service in the Entrance Lobby
11.9 Public Utility for Patient/visitors
11.10 Prayer Room/Meditation Spaces
11.11 Self-Service Kiosks
11.12 Interiors of the Entrance Lobby
11.13 Entrance Gates to the Lobby
11.14 Signage and Wayfinding in the Lobby
11.15 Acrylic or Glass Partitions
11.16 General Issues Related to Entrance Lobby
11.17 Outside entrance lobby
11.17.1 Screening Areas
11.17.2 Hand Wash/Sanitizer Stations
11.17.3 Face Masks / Shoe Covers Dispensers
11.18 Reduction of people landing in the entrance lobby Further Reading
12 EMERGENCY SERVICES
12.1 Location of Emergency Department
12.2 Size of the Emergency Department
12.3 Areas Required for Emergency Department
12.4 Entrance of the Emergency Department
12.4.1 Main Gate
12.4.2 Entrance Door to the Emergency Department
12.4.3 Outside entrance lobby
12.4.4 Screening Areas
12.4.5 Hand Wash/Sanitizer Stations and Face Mask Dispenser
12.4.6 Decontamination area
12.4.7 General Waiting
12.4.8 Ambulance Control
12.5 Reception
12.6 Triage and Resuscitation
12.6.1 Location of Triage
12.6.2 Size of Triage
12.6.3 Infrastructure of Triage
12.6.4 Bed Layout in Triage
12.6.5 Furniture/Equipment/Instruments in Triage
12.6.6 Doors and Windows
12.6.7 Hand Washing
12.6.8 Central Medical Gas Supply
12.6.9 Electrical Points in Triage
12.6.10 Other Communication Points in Triage
12.6.11 Curtain Partitions
12.6.12 Doctors Duty Rooms in Triage
12.7 Patient Handling Zone with Resuscitation
12.7.1 Location of Patient Handling Zone
12.7.2 Categories of Patient Handling Zone
12.7.3 Size of Patient Handling Zone
12.7.4 Infrastructure of Patient Handling Zone
12.7.5 Bed Layout in Patient Handling Zone
12.7.6 Isolation Rooms/Units/Area in Patient Handling Zone
12.7.7 Resuscitation Rooms in Patient Handling Zone
12.7.8 Furniture/Equipment/Instruments in Patient Handling Zone CHAPTER NO.
CONTENTS PAGE NO
12.7.9 Doors and Windows of Patient Handling Zone
12.7.10 Hand Washing in Patient Handling Zone
12.7.11 Central Medical Gas Supply
12.7.12 Electrical Points in Patient Handling Zone
12.7.13 Other Communication Points in Patient Handling Zone
12.7.14 Curtain Partitions
12.7.15 Doctors Duty Rooms in Patient Handling Zone
12.8 Treatment/Procedure Room/Minor Operation Theatre
12.8.1 Furniture/Equipment/Instruments in Minor OT
12.8.2 Doors and Windows
12.8.3 Hand Washing
12.8.4 Central Medical Gas Supply
12.8.5 Electrical Points in Minor OT
12.9 Procedure and Diagnostic Setup
12.1 Emergency Operation Theatre Complex
12.11 Day Care Observation Ward
12.11.1 Location of Emergency / Observation Ward
12.11.2 Size of Emergency / Observation Ward
12.11.3 Issues of Infrastructure of Emergency / Observation Ward
12.11.4 Bed Layout in Emergency / Observation Ward
12.11.5 Isolation Room in the Emergency / Observation Ward
12.11.6 Furniture/Equipment in Emergency/Observation Ward
12.11.7 Doors and Windows
12.11.8 Hand Washing
12.11.9 Central Medical Gas Supply
12.11.10 Electrical Points in Observation Ward
12.11.11 Other Communication Points in Observation Ward
12.11.12 Curtain Partitions
12.12 Other Issues Relating to Emergency Department
12.13 Disaster Plan
12.13.1 Factors for Disaster Plan Further Reading
13 OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT
13.1 Location of the OPD
13.2 Schemes of the Layout of the OPD
13.2.1 Single Corridor OPD
13.2.2 Double Corridor OPD
13.2.3 Clustered OPD Block
13.3 Infrastructure Requirement in the OPD
13.4 Reception & Enquiry Counter
13.5 Registration Counter
13.6 Waiting Lobby/Hall
13.7 Examination Rooms
13.8 Procedure/Treatment Rooms
13.9 Support Rooms
13.10 General Issue While Designing the OPD
13.11 Number of OPDs Required
13.12 Consultation Room
13.12.1 Size of the OPD Room
13.12.2 Door and Windows
13.12.3 Hand Washing CHAPTER NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO
13.12.4 Furniture
13.12.5 Instrument and Equipment
13.12.6 Electrical Points and Communication Ports
13.12.7 Curtain Partitions
13.13 Procedure /Treatment Room
13.13.1 Size of the Procedure / Treatment Room
13.13.2 Door and Windows
13.13.3 Hand Washing
13.13.4 Furniture
13.13.5 Instrument and Equipment
13.13.6 Electrical Points and Communication Ports Further Reading
14 INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
14.1 Types of ICU's
14.2 Number of Beds in a Single Unit of ICU
14.3 Location of Intensive Care Units
14.4 Infrastructure of ICU
14.5 Size of the ICU
14.6 Sizing Considerations
14.7 Patient Care Zone
14.7.1 Bed Layout in ICU Hall
14.7.2 Isolation Room/Units/Area in ICU
14.7.3 Furniture in ICU
14.7.4 Equipment
14.7.5 Tools & Instruments
14.7.6 Doors and Windows
14.7.7 Nursing Station
14.7.8 Hand Hygiene
14.7.9 Toilets
14.7.10 Air Conditioning System of ICUs
14.7.11 Central Piped Medical Gas Supply
14.7.12 Electrical Points in ICU
14.7.13 Other Communication Points in ICU
14.7.14 Curtain Partitions
14.8 Procedure & Treatment Room
14.8.1 Location of Treatment/Procedure Room
14.8.2 Size of Treatment/Procedure Room
14.8.3 Issues related to the Infrastructure
14.8.4 Furniture in Treatment/Procedure Room
14.8.5 Equipment
14.8.6 Tools & Instruments
14.8.7 Doors and Windows
14.
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