Emergencies in clinical surgery

Emergencies in clinical surgery

Callaghan, Christopher
Bradley, J. Andrew
Watson, Christopher

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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 apocket-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. Part 1 deals with three different approaches to the sick surgical patient, as well as communication and how to prepare the patient for emergency surgery, endoscopy, or interventional radiology. Part 2 is concerned with the assessment and management of traumaemergencies, the acute abdomen, and ward emergencies. Conditions are cross-referenced to more detailed topics in Part 3 ('Disease-based emergency surgery'). This contains a fuller description of individual diseases with comments on initial and further investigations and management. Specific early complicationsafter surgery, endoscopy, and interventional radiology are also dealt with. Finally, Part 4 describes how to perform common procedures, along with their indications, contraindications, and post-procedure care. INDICE: Contents. 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

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-921901-8
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Desconocida
  • Páginas: 560
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/08/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés