
Core Topics in General and Emergency Surgery
A Companion to Specialist Surgical Practice
Elsevier (Publisher)
7th Edition
Published on 1. November 2023
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-0-7020-8474-4 (ISBN)
Description
Core Topics in General & Emergency Surgery provides a short, up-to-date and practical reference guide for surgical trainees and established consultants needing a refresher.
The seventh edition has been edited and fully revised by respected experts in their fields, and provides a full list of current references and relevant resources. It covers a range of topics relevant to all areas of surgical practice - beyond surgical knowledge - that are essential for enhanced patient outcomes. These include quality improvement in emergency surgery, evaluation of new technology, evaluation of surgical literature, and human factors.
This volume is part of the Companion to Specialist Surgical Practice series, the pre-eminent reference for trainees in general surgery and those preparing for the FRCS examinations. Each volume summarises key issues within each surgical sub-specialty and provides evidence-based recommendations to support practice.
Covers relevant topics not found in other surgical textbooks - essential to improve surgical outcomes
Concise and easy to follow - ideal for exam revision or as a refresher aid
Fully updated with latest evidence on recent developments, management issues and operative procedures
International authorship offers a world view
Evidence-based recommendations to support practice
Key references to support content, plus a comprehensive list of references in the accompanying eBook
Links to recommended online videos for further learning
New chapters on surgical technology, quality improvement in emergency surgery
All chapters revised and updated
The seventh edition has been edited and fully revised by respected experts in their fields, and provides a full list of current references and relevant resources. It covers a range of topics relevant to all areas of surgical practice - beyond surgical knowledge - that are essential for enhanced patient outcomes. These include quality improvement in emergency surgery, evaluation of new technology, evaluation of surgical literature, and human factors.
This volume is part of the Companion to Specialist Surgical Practice series, the pre-eminent reference for trainees in general surgery and those preparing for the FRCS examinations. Each volume summarises key issues within each surgical sub-specialty and provides evidence-based recommendations to support practice.
Covers relevant topics not found in other surgical textbooks - essential to improve surgical outcomes
Concise and easy to follow - ideal for exam revision or as a refresher aid
Fully updated with latest evidence on recent developments, management issues and operative procedures
International authorship offers a world view
Evidence-based recommendations to support practice
Key references to support content, plus a comprehensive list of references in the accompanying eBook
Links to recommended online videos for further learning
New chapters on surgical technology, quality improvement in emergency surgery
All chapters revised and updated
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Series
Edition
7th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
171 illustrations; Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 223 mm
Width: 285 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
828 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7020-8474-4 (9780702084744)
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Simon Paterson-Brown | Hugh M. Paterson
Core Topics in General & Emergency Surgery
A Companion to Specialist Surgical Practice
Book
06/2018
6th Edition
Elsevier
€119.03
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Persons
Editor
Clinical Senior Lecturer Coloproctology, University of Edinburgh; Honorary Consultant Colorectal Surgeon,Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK
Consultant General and Upper Gastrointestinal Surgeon, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, and Part-time Senior Lecturer, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland
Series Editor
Content
1. Evaluation of surgical literature
2. Peri-operative care and enhanced recovery
3. Quality improvement in emergency surgery
4. Patient assessment and surgical risk
5. Perioperative intensive care management of the surgical patient
6. Surgical nutrition
7. Abdominal hernias
8. Neck surgery for the general surgeon
9. Human factors and patient safety in surgery
10. Principles of organ donation and transplantation
11. The acute abdomen: early assessment and investigation
12. Perforations of the upper gastrointestinal tract
13. Acute non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
14. Pancreaticobiliary emergencies
15. Acute conditions of the small bowel and appendix
16. Colonic emergencies
17. Anorectal emergencies
18. Paediatric surgical emergencies
19. Management of trauma for the general surgeon
20. Abdominal sepsis and abdominal compartment syndrome
21. Operating on the obese patient and complications of bariatric surgery
22. Introduction of new technologies into Surgical practice
2. Peri-operative care and enhanced recovery
3. Quality improvement in emergency surgery
4. Patient assessment and surgical risk
5. Perioperative intensive care management of the surgical patient
6. Surgical nutrition
7. Abdominal hernias
8. Neck surgery for the general surgeon
9. Human factors and patient safety in surgery
10. Principles of organ donation and transplantation
11. The acute abdomen: early assessment and investigation
12. Perforations of the upper gastrointestinal tract
13. Acute non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
14. Pancreaticobiliary emergencies
15. Acute conditions of the small bowel and appendix
16. Colonic emergencies
17. Anorectal emergencies
18. Paediatric surgical emergencies
19. Management of trauma for the general surgeon
20. Abdominal sepsis and abdominal compartment syndrome
21. Operating on the obese patient and complications of bariatric surgery
22. Introduction of new technologies into Surgical practice