
Essential Surgical Practice, 4Ed
Higher Surgical Training in General Surgery
Hodder Arnold (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 31. May 2002
Book
Hardback
1408 pages
978-0-340-80638-8 (ISBN)
Description
Significant changes in surgical training have occurred as a result of the recommendations published in the Calman Report. The period of surgical training is now shorter and has two distinct phases: first, basic training and then higher surgical training within a recognized surgical specialty, with an exit examination towards the end of the training period. These changes are reflected in the decision to initiate a radical revision in the presentation and format of the fourth edition of Essential Surgical Practics, including a division into two parts that reflects the above phases.
This second volume caters for the needs of the senior trainee surgeon undertaking higher surgical training in general surgery, giving detailed information on those specialties about which the general surgeon is required to have a working knowledge with a special emphasis on gastrointestinal and vascular surgery. It is structured to be highly patient-oriented in line with current thought and practice, with a firm underpinning of pathophysiology.
Essential Surgical Practice: Higher Surgical Training in General Surgery will be an indispensable source of reference for all surgical trainees and can be used with confidence in association with local studies and distance learning courses. The content is consistent with the scope and level of information required for international postgraduate examinations.
A companion volume covers in detail the necessary material for Basic Surgical Training. Module-based, it emphasizes the management of patients with a variety of more common surgical disorders.
This second volume caters for the needs of the senior trainee surgeon undertaking higher surgical training in general surgery, giving detailed information on those specialties about which the general surgeon is required to have a working knowledge with a special emphasis on gastrointestinal and vascular surgery. It is structured to be highly patient-oriented in line with current thought and practice, with a firm underpinning of pathophysiology.
Essential Surgical Practice: Higher Surgical Training in General Surgery will be an indispensable source of reference for all surgical trainees and can be used with confidence in association with local studies and distance learning courses. The content is consistent with the scope and level of information required for international postgraduate examinations.
A companion volume covers in detail the necessary material for Basic Surgical Training. Module-based, it emphasizes the management of patients with a variety of more common surgical disorders.
Reviews / Votes
I have little doubt it will remain a popular reference book, and rightly so.British Journal of Surgery
The text is comprehensive yet succinct, and is laid out in a style that permits relatively easy and focused reading. I certainly feel that this is the type of general surgical text that would be suitable for the higher trainee approaching the Intercollegiate Examination.
British Journal of Surgery
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Edition
4th New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
ISBN-13
978-0-340-80638-8 (9780340806388)
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Other editions
Previous edition
A. Cuschieri
ESSENTIAL SURG(0750647809)E 3E HB
Book
11/1995
1st Edition
Butterworth-Heinemann
€118.85
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Content
Part 1 - General Surgery - Trauma: Specific injuries
Disorders of the skin and soft tissues
Disorders of the breast
Disorders of the thyroid
Disorders of the parathyroid
Disorders of the adrenal glands
Disorders of the abdominal wall and peritoneal cavity
Disorders of the oesophagus
Disorders of teh stomach and duodenum
Disorders of the liver
Disoders of the biliary tract
Disorders of the spleen and lymph nodes
Disorders of the pancreas
Disorders of the small intestine and vermiform appendix
Disorders of the colon and rectum
Disorders of the anal canal
Part 2 - Vascular Surgery - Vascular physiology
Epidemiology and natural history of vascular disease
Epidemiology and natural history of vascular disease
Vascular risk-reduction
Thrompophilia
Microvascular assessment
Anaesthesia for vascular surgery
Carotid artery disease and mesenteric ischaemia
Aneurysm
Acute limb ischaemia and thrombolysis
Chronic lower limb occlusive disease
Diabetic foot disease
Amputation
Upper limb ischaemia
Vascular access surgery
Diagnostic radiology and endovascular techniques
Venous thrombo-embolism
Varicose veins
Chronic venous insufficiency
Arteriovenous fistulae
Lymphoedema
Part 3 - Neurosurgery - Introduction: What should the general surgeon know?
Management of mild and moderate head injury
Management of severe head injury
Spotaneous intracranial haemorrhage
Tumours of the brain and spine
Neurosurgical conditions o
Disorders of the skin and soft tissues
Disorders of the breast
Disorders of the thyroid
Disorders of the parathyroid
Disorders of the adrenal glands
Disorders of the abdominal wall and peritoneal cavity
Disorders of the oesophagus
Disorders of teh stomach and duodenum
Disorders of the liver
Disoders of the biliary tract
Disorders of the spleen and lymph nodes
Disorders of the pancreas
Disorders of the small intestine and vermiform appendix
Disorders of the colon and rectum
Disorders of the anal canal
Part 2 - Vascular Surgery - Vascular physiology
Epidemiology and natural history of vascular disease
Epidemiology and natural history of vascular disease
Vascular risk-reduction
Thrompophilia
Microvascular assessment
Anaesthesia for vascular surgery
Carotid artery disease and mesenteric ischaemia
Aneurysm
Acute limb ischaemia and thrombolysis
Chronic lower limb occlusive disease
Diabetic foot disease
Amputation
Upper limb ischaemia
Vascular access surgery
Diagnostic radiology and endovascular techniques
Venous thrombo-embolism
Varicose veins
Chronic venous insufficiency
Arteriovenous fistulae
Lymphoedema
Part 3 - Neurosurgery - Introduction: What should the general surgeon know?
Management of mild and moderate head injury
Management of severe head injury
Spotaneous intracranial haemorrhage
Tumours of the brain and spine
Neurosurgical conditions o