
Current Surgical Guidelines
Oxford University Press
Published on 15. October 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
454 pages
978-0-19-955827-8 (ISBN)
Description
Although there are various official websites and printed guidelines available for the surgical sub-specialties, such as the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) and the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), there is currently no central place for these guidelines to be accessed. Current Surgical Guidelines provides such a reference for those embarking on their surgical training, yet is also valuable as an aide-memoire for more
senior surgical staff.
Summarizing currently available surgical guidelines and clearly presenting them in one concise reference source, the book helps to make surgical practice a well-informed and enjoyable learning experience. The focus of the book is on UK and European guidelines, but it also includes US guidelines where relevant.
Current Surgical Guidelines covers the main conditions requiring surgical care, such as breast cancer, critically ill surgical patients, and diverticular disease, focusing on the evidence and selection criteria which determine the best action to take. Recommendations have been graded according to relevant current guidelines and all benefits/risk decision recommendations have been supported by easy-to-digest facts and figures.
senior surgical staff.
Summarizing currently available surgical guidelines and clearly presenting them in one concise reference source, the book helps to make surgical practice a well-informed and enjoyable learning experience. The focus of the book is on UK and European guidelines, but it also includes US guidelines where relevant.
Current Surgical Guidelines covers the main conditions requiring surgical care, such as breast cancer, critically ill surgical patients, and diverticular disease, focusing on the evidence and selection criteria which determine the best action to take. Recommendations have been graded according to relevant current guidelines and all benefits/risk decision recommendations have been supported by easy-to-digest facts and figures.
Reviews / Votes
The authors are to be commended on compiling such a comprehensive collection of contemporary surgical guidelines and presenting them so clearly that the busy clinician will have no trouble whatsoever in reading and digesting their contents I am certain that I will be referring to my own copy on a very regular basis! * Professor N.J. London, Professor of Surgery, University of Leicester and Honorary Consultant Vascular/Endocrine Surgeon, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust * ...this book is suitable to be read by all levels of doctors in surgery [and] will be useful as part of preparation for MRCS, both the theory and clinical parts...it also covers a comprehensive syllabus of general surgery and principles of surgery well. From a junior doctor point of view, [the book] will be very useful for day-to-day practice. * K. W., surgical SHO at University Hospitals of Leicester *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
32 black and white line illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 180 mm
Width: 100 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
220 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-955827-8 (9780199558278)
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Persons
Abdullah Jibawi is currently a SpR in surgery at the University Hospitals of Leicester, and a visiting researcher to Oxford University. Born in Damascas, Syria, he trained in general and laparoscopic surgery at Damascus University Hospitals before joining the Merseyside Deanery in the UK. He has been a project manager and researcher in the DOH, and joined the higher surgical training in general and vascular surgery. His special interests include modelling techniques
and decision-making processes.
David Cade is a senior consultant surgeon with a special interest in colorectal surgery. He qualified from Cambridge and sits on various steering Committees in the Department of Health. He has been interviewed by the BBC for his involvement with the development of a scoring system to detect early bowel cancers based on the Patient Consultation Questionnaire (PCQ) concept. He has also worked as a project executive with the Department of Health.
and decision-making processes.
David Cade is a senior consultant surgeon with a special interest in colorectal surgery. He qualified from Cambridge and sits on various steering Committees in the Department of Health. He has been interviewed by the BBC for his involvement with the development of a scoring system to detect early bowel cancers based on the Patient Consultation Questionnaire (PCQ) concept. He has also worked as a project executive with the Department of Health.
Author
Specialist Registrar in Surgery, University Hospitals of Leicester, UK, and Visiting Researcher, University of Oxford, UK
Medical Director, Greater Manchester NHS CATS (Clinical Assessment and Treatment Service), Manchester, UK
Content
PRINCIPLES OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE; GENERAL CARE OF THE SURGICAL PATIENT; OESOPHAGUS; STOMACH AND DUODENUM; SMALL BOWEL; COLORECTAL; PANCREAS; HEPATOBILIARY; SPLEEN; VASCULAR; BREAST; ENDOCRINE