Essential Surgery
Problems, Diagnosis and Management
Churchill Livingstone (Publisher)
Published in November 1989
Book
Paperback/Softback
794 pages
978-0-443-03593-7 (ISBN)
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Description
In writing this book, the authors have tried to present a new approach to the subject of surgery. The book is written primarily for clinical students. It provides an exposition of the whole field of general surgery and urology suitable for clinical courses. It is also designed to be a practical manual for junior hospital doctors, up to the level of surgical SHO or junior surgical resident. In addition, it is intended to be a continuing reference text for doctors in other specialities, including general practice. The authors have tried to explain the pathophysiological basis of surgical diseases and of their management so as to bridge the gap between basic medical sciences and clinical problems. Also they have adopted a problem-solving rather than a disease-oriented approach to diagnosis and treatment. In addition, they have included information about epidemiology, disease prevention and the provision of health care and have also used much original illustrative material. This includes X-rays, photographs of clinical cases and pathological specimens, anatomical and operative diagrams, tables, flow charts and summaries of the text.
A special design and page layout has been created, providing close integration of text and illustrations. Outlines of common surgical operations have been included and also a section on accident surgery related to the general surgeon. The authors also try to indicate the principles of how surgical disorders evolve and the effects of different forms of intervention at various stages.
In writing this book, the authors have tried to present a new approach to the subject of surgery. The book is written primarily for clinical students. It provides an exposition of the whole field of general surgery and urology suitable for clinical courses. It is also designed to be a practical manual for junior hospital doctors, up to the level of surgical SHO or junior surgical resident. In addition, it is intended to be a continuing reference text for doctors in other specialities, including general practice. The authors have tried to explain the pathophysiological basis of surgical diseases and of their management so as to bridge the gap between basic medical sciences and clinical problems. Also they have adopted a problem-solving rather than a disease-oriented approach to diagnosis and treatment. In addition, they have included information about epidemiology, disease prevention and the provision of health care and have also used much original illustrative material. This includes X-rays, photographs of clinical cases and pathological specimens, anatomical and operative diagrams, tables, flow charts and summaries of the text.
A special design and page layout has been created, providing close integration of text and illustrations. Outlines of common surgical operations have been included and also a section on accident surgery related to the general surgeon. The authors also try to indicate the principles of how surgical disorders evolve and the effects of different forms of intervention at various stages.
A special design and page layout has been created, providing close integration of text and illustrations. Outlines of common surgical operations have been included and also a section on accident surgery related to the general surgeon. The authors also try to indicate the principles of how surgical disorders evolve and the effects of different forms of intervention at various stages.
In writing this book, the authors have tried to present a new approach to the subject of surgery. The book is written primarily for clinical students. It provides an exposition of the whole field of general surgery and urology suitable for clinical courses. It is also designed to be a practical manual for junior hospital doctors, up to the level of surgical SHO or junior surgical resident. In addition, it is intended to be a continuing reference text for doctors in other specialities, including general practice. The authors have tried to explain the pathophysiological basis of surgical diseases and of their management so as to bridge the gap between basic medical sciences and clinical problems. Also they have adopted a problem-solving rather than a disease-oriented approach to diagnosis and treatment. In addition, they have included information about epidemiology, disease prevention and the provision of health care and have also used much original illustrative material. This includes X-rays, photographs of clinical cases and pathological specimens, anatomical and operative diagrams, tables, flow charts and summaries of the text.
A special design and page layout has been created, providing close integration of text and illustrations. Outlines of common surgical operations have been included and also a section on accident surgery related to the general surgeon. The authors also try to indicate the principles of how surgical disorders evolve and the effects of different forms of intervention at various stages.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
300 line drawings, 100 half-tones, radiographs, pathological specimens, index
Dimensions
Height: 40 mm
Width: 245 mm
Weight
1676 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-03593-7 (9780443035937)
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Clive R. G. Quick | Dennis T. Gatt | H.George Burkitt
Essential Surgery
Problems, Diagnosis and Management
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11/1995
2nd Edition
Churchill Livingstone
€46.99
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General Medical Practitioner, Sheffield, UK
Content
Part 1 Basic surgical principles: pathophysiological processes of surgical importance; introduction to investigative procedures; principles of operative surgery; principles of cancer management. Part 2 Principles of accident surgery: trauma, head injuries and burns. Part 3 Symptoms, diagnosis and management: non-acute abdominal pain and other abdominal symptoms; the acute abdominal and acute gastrointestinal haemorrhage; gall stone disease and related disorders; peptic ulceration and related disorders; disorders of the oesophagus; tumours of the stomach and small intestine; tumours of the pancreas and hepatobiliary system; pancreatitis; appendicitis; tumours of the colon and rectum; the inflammatory bowel diseases; disorders of large bowel dynamics; anal and perianal disorders; disorders of the groin and male genitalia; symptoms and signs of urinary tract disease; disorders of the prostate; tumours of the kidney and urinary tract; urinary tract stone disease; urinary tract infections; congenital and secondary urinary tract disorders; vascular disorders; breast disorders; surgical disorders of the skin; discorders of the head, neck and mouth; thyroid and parathyroid disorders; paediatric surgical disorders. Part 4 Management problems of surgical inpatients: medical problems in surgical patients; complications of surgery and their prevention; preoperative assessment and preparation; post-operative problems and their management; fluid, electrolyte, acidebase and nutritional problems and their management.