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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Surgery and Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Surgery Pack [Multiple-component retail product]

Edited by , Series edited by , Edited by (Consultant Surgeon, Hartlepool General Hospital, UK), Edited by (Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, Cheltenham General Hospital, UK), Series edited by , Edited by (Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Mount Sinai Medical Centre, New York, USA), Edited by , Edited by (Professor of Vascular), Edited by
  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 1192 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 182x107x43 mm, weight: 734 g, 59 black and white line drawings and 33 black and white halftones
  • Serija: Oxford Medical Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Apr-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198722354
  • ISBN-13: 9780198722359
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 1192 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 182x107x43 mm, weight: 734 g, 59 black and white line drawings and 33 black and white halftones
  • Serija: Oxford Medical Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Apr-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198722354
  • ISBN-13: 9780198722359
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This pack brings together two essential guides to clinical surgery, covering all the core topics for a value-for-money price.

The best-selling Oxford Handbook of Clinical Surgery has been thoroughly revised for a fourth edition to include brand new chapters on paediatric orthopaedics and common surgical procedures, as well as new presentations, illustrations, and new anatomy and emergency indexes to aid quick reference. A cut above the rest, this is the essential guide to clinical surgery and the surgical specialties.

In addition, this pack includes Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Surgery. Mapped and cross-referenced to theOxford Handbook of Clinical Surgery, this compact revision guide contains over 270 SBAs and EMQs to get you through your exams. Each question is ranked by difficulty to help you track your progress, while detailed feedback and pointers to further reading help you to deepen your understanding.

Ace your finals with this Oxford pack!

Recenzijos

Review from previous edition In short it's a little surgical gem. * Glasgow University Medical Journal * [ It] perfectly summarises surgery in all its glory... a concise and appropriate text for students and doctors alike... the 'Practical Hints and Procedures' is pure genius... I highly recommend this handbook for anyone embarking on a surgical rotation. * GKT Surgical Society Website June 2003 * This book... is destined to enter the hearts, mind and pockets of medical students, housemen, junior surgical trainees and a myriad of other healthcare professionals... forms part of the essential kit for anyone who employs the art and science of surgery to improve the quality of life of their patients. * GKT Surgical Society Website June 2003 * It goes the extra mile to provide enough up-to-date information to satisfy even the most hair-splitting consultant. I found it an indispensable assistant on the wards. * Priya Sastry * A must for all foundation year doctors and SHOs in surgery ...This book has an excellent layout * Dr Amjad Choudry * The third edition...represents an excellent consensus of specialists and surgical registrars attuned to what is happening and what is new. * Occupational Medicine * ...succeeds as an efficient study companion...perfect for last-minute cramming. * ICSM Gazette * ...provides a succinct surgical guide for junior residents and medical students...the book is a needed addition to the surgical literature. * Doody's Notes *

Contributors xxiii
Symbols and abbreviations xxv
1 Good surgical practice
1(22)
Duties of a doctor
2(2)
Communication skills
4(2)
Evidence-based surgery
6(4)
Critical appraisal
10(2)
Audit
12(2)
Consent
14(2)
Death
16(2)
End-of-life issues
18(2)
Clinical governance
20(3)
2 Principles of surgery
23(118)
Terminology in surgery
24(2)
History taking and making notes
26(2)
Common surgical symptoms
28(2)
Examination and investigation of the patient: Evaluation of breast disease
30(18)
Evaluation of the neck
32(2)
Evaluation of the abdomen
34(2)
Abdominal investigations
36(2)
Evaluation of pelvic disease
38(2)
Evaluation of peripheral vascular disease
40(2)
Evaluation of the skin and subcutaneous tissue disease
42(2)
Surgery at the extremes of age
44(2)
Day case and minimally invasive surgery
46(2)
Preoperative care: Surgery in pregnancy
48(16)
Surgery and the contraceptive pill
50(2)
Surgery in endocrine disease
52(2)
Surgery and heart disease
54(4)
Surgery and respiratory disease
58(2)
Surgery in renal and hepatic disease
60(2)
Surgery in neurological disease
62(2)
Pre-optimization of the patient: Fluid optimization
64(6)
Nutrition in surgical patients
66(2)
Enhanced recovery after surgery
68(2)
Perioperative care: Getting the patient to theatre
70(18)
Prophylaxis---antibiotics and thromboprophylaxis
72(2)
In-theatre preparation
74(2)
Positioning the patient
76(2)
Sterilization, disinfection, and antisepsis
78(1)
Scrubbing up
79(1)
Surgical instruments
80(2)
Incisions and closures
82(1)
Drains
83(1)
Stomas
84(2)
Knots and sutures
86(2)
Post-operative: Post-operative management
88(53)
Drain management
90(2)
Fluid management
92(2)
Acid--base balance
94(2)
Blood products and procoagulants
96(2)
Transfusion reactions
98(2)
Shock
100(2)
Post-operative haemorrhage
102(2)
Wound emergencies
104(2)
Cardiac complications
106(2)
Respiratory complications
108(2)
Renal complications
110(2)
Urinary complications
112(2)
Gastrointestinal complications
114(2)
Neurological complications
116(2)
Haematological complications
118(2)
Deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
120(2)
Risk scoring
122(2)
Critical care
124(2)
Commonly used terms in ITU
126(2)
Invasive monitoring
128(2)
Ventilation and respiratory support
130(2)
Circulatory support
132(2)
Renal support
134(2)
Enteral support
136(2)
Sepsis, SIRS, MODS, and ALI
138(3)
3 Surgical pathology
141(44)
Cellular injury
142(2)
Inflammation
144(2)
Wound healing
146(2)
Ulcers
148(2)
Cysts, sinuses, and fistulas
150(2)
Atherosclerosis
152(2)
Thromboembolic disease
154(4)
Gangrene and capillary ischaemia
158(2)
Tumours
160(2)
Carcinogenesis
162(2)
Screening
164(4)
Grading and staging
168(2)
Tumour markers
170(2)
Surgical microbiology
172(2)
Surgically important organisms
174(2)
Soft tissue infections
176(2)
Blood-borne viruses and surgery
178(2)
Bleeding and coagulation
180(2)
Anaemia and polycythaemia
182(3)
4 Practical procedures
185(36)
Endotracheal intubation
186(2)
Cardioversion
188(2)
Defibrillation
190(2)
Venepuncture
192(2)
Intravenous cannulation
194(2)
Arterial puncture and lines
196(2)
Insertion of central venous catheter
198(2)
Chest drain insertion
200(2)
Management of chest drains
202(2)
Pericardiocentesis
204(2)
Cricothyroidotomy
206(2)
Nasogastric tube insertion
208(2)
Urethral catheterization
210(2)
Suprapubic catheterization
212(2)
Paracentesis abdominis
214(2)
Rigid sigmoidoscopy
216(2)
Local anaesthesia
218(2)
Intercostal nerve block
220(1)
5 Head and neck surgery
221(18)
Thyroglossal cyst, sinus, and fistula
222(2)
Branchial cyst, sinus, and fistula
224(2)
Salivary calculi
226(2)
Acute parotitis
228(2)
Salivary gland tumours
230(2)
Head and neck cancer
232(2)
Facial trauma
234(2)
Neck space infections
236(3)
6 Breast and endocrine surgery
239(32)
Breast cancer
240(2)
Surgical treatment of breast cancer
242(2)
Breast cancer screening
244(2)
Benign breast disease
246(2)
Acute breast pain
248(2)
Goitre
250(2)
Thyrotoxicosis
252(2)
Thyroid tumours---types and features
254(2)
Thyroid tumours---diagnosis and treatment
256(2)
Post-thyroid surgery emergencies
258(2)
Primary hyperparathyroidism
260(2)
Multiple endocrine neoplasia
262(2)
Cushing's syndrome
264(2)
Conn's syndrome
266(2)
Phaeochromocytoma
268(3)
7 Upper gastrointestinal surgery
271(40)
Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy
272(2)
Oesophageal motility disorders
274(2)
Pharyngeal pouch
276(2)
Hiatus hernia
278(2)
Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease
280(2)
Oesophageal tumours
282(2)
Peptic ulcer disease
284(2)
Gastric tumours
286(2)
Chronic intestinal ischaemia
288(2)
Surgery for morbid obesity
290(2)
Small bowel tumours
292(2)
Acute haematemesis
294(2)
Acute upper Gl perforation
296(2)
Acute appendicitis
298(2)
Acute peritonitis
300(2)
Acute abdominal pain
302(4)
Gynaecological causes of lower abdominal pain
306(2)
Intra-abdominal abscess
308(3)
8 Liver, pancreatic, and biliary surgery
311(24)
Jaundice---causes and diagnosis
312(2)
Jaundice---management
314(2)
Gall bladder stones
316(2)
Common bile duct stones
318(2)
Chronic pancreatitis
320(2)
Portal hypertension
322(2)
Cirrhosis of the liver
324(2)
Pancreatic cancer
326(2)
Cancer of the liver, gall bladder, and biliary tree
328(2)
Acute variceal haemorrhage
330(2)
Acute pancreatitis
332(3)
9 Abdominal wall
335(18)
Abdominal wall hernias
336(2)
Inguinal hernia
338(2)
Femoral hernia
340(2)
Umbilical and epigastric hernias
342(2)
Incisional hernias
344(2)
Other types of hernia
346(1)
Rectus sheath haematoma
347(1)
Groin disruption
348(2)
Acute groin swelling
350(3)
10 Urology
353(38)
Symptoms and signs in urology
354(2)
Investigations of urinary tract disease
356(2)
Urinary tract stones
358(2)
Obstruction of the ureter
360(2)
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
362(2)
Stricture of the urethra
364(2)
Scrotal swellings
366(2)
Disorders of the foreskin
368(2)
Common conditions of the penis
370(2)
Erectile dysfunction
372(2)
Adenocarcinoma of the kidney
374(2)
Transitional cell tumours
376(2)
Adenocarcinoma of the prostate
378(2)
Carcinoma of the penis
380(2)
Testicular tumours
382(2)
Haematuria
384(2)
Acute urinary retention (AUR)
386(2)
Acute testicular pain
388(3)
11 Colorectal surgery
391(32)
Ulcerative colitis
392(2)
Crohn's disease
394(2)
Other forms of colitis
396(2)
Colorectal polyps
398(2)
Colorectal cancer
400(2)
Restorative pelvic surgery
402(1)
Minimally invasive colorectal surgery
403(1)
Diverticular disease of the colon
404(2)
Rectal prolapse
406(2)
Pilonidal sinus disease
408(2)
Fistula-in-ano
410(2)
Haemorrhoids
412(2)
Acute anorectal pain
414(2)
Acute rectal bleeding
416(2)
Acute severe colitis
418(2)
Post-operative anastomotic leakage
420(3)
12 Paediatric surgery
423(34)
Principles of managing paediatric surgical cases
424(2)
Acute abdominal emergencies---overview
426(2)
Oesophageal atresia
428(2)
Pyloric stenosis
430(2)
Malrotation and volvulus
432(2)
Intussusception
434(2)
Hirschsprung's disease
436(2)
Rare causes of intestinal obstruction
438(2)
Abdominal wall defects
440(2)
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC)
442(2)
Inguinal hernia and scrotal swellings
444(2)
Other childhood hernias
446(2)
Prepuce (foreskin) and circumcision
448(2)
Undescended testis
450(2)
Solid tumours of childhood
452(2)
Neck swellings
454(3)
13 Paediatric orthopaedic
457(20)
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH)
458(2)
Slipped upper femoral epiphysis (SUFE)
460(2)
The limping child
462(2)
The child with a fracture
464(2)
Non-accidental injury (NAI)
466(2)
Legg-Calve--Perthes disease
468(2)
Motor development
470(1)
Club foot or congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV)
471(1)
Flat feet (pes planus)
472(2)
The osteochondritides
474(3)
14 Major trauma
477(12)
Management of major trauma
478(2)
Thoracic injuries
480(2)
Abdominal trauma
482(2)
Vascular injuries
484(2)
Head injuries
486(3)
15 Orthopaedic surgery
489(100)
Examination of a joint
490(2)
Examination of the limbs and trunk
492(2)
Fracture healing
494(4)
Reduction and fixation of fractures
498(4)
The skeletal radiograph
502(2)
Injuries of the phalanges and metacarpals
504(4)
Wrist injuries
508(2)
Fractures of the distal radius and ulna
510(2)
Fractures of the radius and ulnar shaft
512(2)
Fractures and dislocations around the elbow in children
514(4)
Fractures of the humeral shaft and elbow in adults
518(4)
Dislocations and fracture dislocations of the elbow
522(2)
Fractures around the shoulder
524(2)
Dislocations of the shoulder region
526(4)
Fractures of the ribs and sternum
530(2)
Fractures of the pelvis
532(4)
Femoral neck fractures
536(2)
Femoral shaft fractures
538(2)
Fractures of the tibial shaft
540(4)
Fractures of the ankle
544(2)
Fractures of the tarsus and foot
546(4)
Injuries and the spinal radiograph
550(4)
Spinal injuries
554(4)
Acute haematogenous osteomyelitis
558(2)
Chronic osteomyelitis
560(2)
Septic arthritis
562(2)
Peripheral nerve injuries
564(2)
Brachial plexus injuries
566(2)
Osteoarthrosis (osteoarthritis)
568(2)
Carpal tunnel syndrome
570(2)
Ganglion
572(2)
Bone tumours
574(4)
Low back pain
578(4)
Paget's disease (osteitis deformans)
582(2)
The great toe
584(2)
Arthroplasty
586(2)
Useful reading
588(1)
16 Plastic surgery
589(30)
Suturing wounds
590(4)
Skin grafts
594(2)
Surgical flaps
596(2)
Management of scars
598(2)
Excision of simple cutaneous lesions
600(2)
Skin cancer
602(2)
Burns: assessment
604(2)
Burns: management
606(4)
Soft tissue hand injuries
610(2)
Hand infections
612(2)
Dupuytren's disease
614(2)
Breast reduction
616(1)
Breast augmentation
617(1)
Breast reconstruction
618(1)
17 Cardiothoracic surgery
619(22)
Basics
620(2)
Principles of cardiac surgery
622(4)
Coronary artery disease
626(2)
Valvular heart disease
628(2)
Cardiothoracic ICU
630(2)
Lung cancer
632(2)
Pleural effusion
634(2)
Pneumothorax
636(2)
Mediastinal disease
638(3)
18 Peripheral vascular disease
641(34)
Acute limb ischaemia
642(2)
Chronic upper limb ischaemia
644(3)
Chronic lower limb ischaemia
647(1)
Intermittent claudication
648(2)
Critical limb ischaemia
650(2)
Aneurysms
652(2)
Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm
654(2)
Vascular developmental abnormalities
656(2)
Carotid disease
658(2)
The diabetic foot
660(2)
Amputations
662(2)
Vasospastic disorders
664(2)
Varicose veins
666(2)
Deep venous thrombosis
668(2)
Thrombolysis
670(2)
Complications in vascular surgery
672(3)
19 Transplantation
675(26)
Basic transplant immunology
676(2)
Immunosuppression and rejection
678(4)
Transplant recipients
682(2)
Transplant donors
684(6)
Heart and lung transplantation
690(2)
Kidney transplantation
692(2)
Pancreas and islet transplantation
694(2)
Liver transplantation
696(2)
Small bowel transplantation
698(3)
20 Surgery in tropical diseases
701(28)
Medicine in the tropics
702(2)
Typhoid
704(2)
Amoebiasis and amoebic liver abscess
706(2)
Anaemias in the tropics
708(2)
Malaria
710(2)
Schistosomiasis (bilharziasis)
712(2)
Filariasis
714(2)
Hydatid disease
716(2)
Ascariasis
718(1)
Leishmaniasis
719(1)
Trypanosomiasis
720(2)
Tuberculosis in the tropics
722(2)
Leprosy ('Hansen's disease')
724(2)
Guinea worm infestation
726(1)
Threadworms
727(1)
Mycetoma (madura foot)
728(1)
21 Common operations
729(28)
Diagnostic laparoscopy
730(2)
Principles of laparotomy
732(2)
Cholecystectomy
734(2)
Appendicectomy
736(2)
Inguinal hernia repair
738(2)
Perforated peptic ulcer repair
740(2)
Haemorrhoid surgery
742(2)
Pilonidal sinus excision (Bascom II)
744(2)
Femoral embolectomy
746(2)
Right hemicolectomy
748(2)
Stoma formation
750(2)
Wide local excision---breast
752(2)
Below knee amputation
754(3)
22 Eponymous terms and rarities
757
Anatomy and physiology key revision points index 777(2)
Index 779
About the Editors x
Contributors xii
Normal and Average Values xiii
Abbreviations xv
How to Use this Book xvi
1 Principles of surgery
1(32)
2 Surgical pathology
33(22)
3 Practical procedures
55(16)
4 Head and neck surgery
71(10)
5 Breast and endocrine surgery
81(24)
6 Upper gastrointestinal surgery
105(26)
7 Hepatobiliary surgery
131(24)
8 Abdominal wall surgery
155(10)
9 Urological surgery
165(28)
10 Colorectal surgery
193(20)
11 Paediatric surgery
213(18)
12 Trauma surgery
231(24)
13 Orthopaedic surgery
255(22)
14 Plastic surgery
277(22)
15 Cardiothoracic surgery
299(14)
16 Vascular surgery
313(16)
17 Surgery in tropical diseases
329(6)
Index 335