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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Surgery Third Edition Thoroughly revised with a wide range of new topics, presentations, and a new layout to aid quick reference, the new edition of this bestselling Oxford Handbook serves as an accessible pocket reference for junior surgical trainees, medical students, nursing, and paramedics It covers the assessment and preparation of the patient, anaesthesia and critical care, inflammation, wound healing and infection, and the key components of general surgical practice as well as chapters on other surgical specialties, including plastic, paediatric and orthopaedic surgery. There are step by step descriptions of common operative surgical techniques, practical hints and procedures, and information on signs, symptoms and rarities. Emergency presentations are clearly identified for rapid reference and investigations and management plans are set out in a clear and easy to follow way. Surgically relevant anatomy and physiology is provided for each area, quick reference symbols ensure the reader is guided to key facts and there is an increased focus on evidence-based practice throughout.
A cut above the rest, this is the essential guide to clinical surgery and the surgical specialties Emergencies in Clinical Surgery: Due to reduced working hours amongst junior doctors, a quick-reference, practical guide to common emergency surgical problems and trauma is needed more than ever. 'Emergencies in Clinical Surgery' aims to make the life of junior surgeons easier. It is written in an easily accessible, concise style, and is in a pocket-sized format that means that readers are able to refer to it on the ward, or on the way down to the Emergency Department. The use of icons indicating the degree of urgency for each condition helps to focus the mind of the reader and aid in the identification of true emergencies. Algorithms are used extensively throughout the book in order to simplify management decisions. The introduction describes a 'three speed' approach to the sick surgical patient, appropriate for the ward and emergency room. In addition, advice is given on how best to communicate with members of the surgical and anaesthetic team and how to prepare the patient for theatre.
Emergency surgical problems that commonly present in A&E or on the ward are dealt with in Section 1 using a problem-based approach. Conditions are cross-referenced to more detailed, disease-specific topics in Section 2, with fuller descriptions of specific pathologies with comments on definitive investigations and management. Common complications after endoscopy, surgery, or interventional radiology are dealt with in Section 3, while Section 4 contains a description of commonly performed ward-based procedures and their complications. Miscellaneous issues surrounding emergency surgery, such as how to survive the aftermath of an emergency, are described in Section 5.
Contents:
OXFORD HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL SURGERY THIRD EDITION; 1. Good surgical practice; 2. Principles of surgery; 3. Surgical pathology; 4. Practical hints and procedures; 5. Head and neck; 6. Breast surgery; 7. Upper gastrointestinal surgery; 8. Liver, pancreatic and biliary surgery; 9. Abdominal wall; 10. Urology; 11. Colorectal surgery; 12. Paediatric surgery; 13. Trauma; 14. Orthopaedics and trauma; 15. Plastic surgery; 16. Cardiothoracic surgery; 17. Peripheral vascular disease; 18. Transplantation; 19. Surgery in tropical diseases; 20. Eponymous signs, syndromes and rarities; EMERGENCIES IN CLINICAL SURGERY; 1. Introduction; 2. Preparing the patient for surgery; 3. Trauma emergencies; 4. The acute abdomen; 5. Ward emergencies; 6. Abdominal wall hernias; 7. Oesophagus and stomach; 8. Liver and biliary tree; 9. Pancreas and spleen; 10. Small and large bowel; 11. The anus and anal canal; 12. Breast and endocrine surgery; 13. Vascular surgery; 14. Paediatric surgery; 15. Urology; 16. Orthopaedic surgery; 17. Neurosurgery; 18. Cardiothoracic surgery; 19. Miscellaneous conditions; 20. Procedures
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: September, 2008
Pages: 576
Dimensions: 108.00 x 181.00 x 45.00
Weight: 682g
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