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Schein's Common Sense Emergency Abdominal Surgery [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 696 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 1280 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2020
  • Leidėjas: TFM Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1910079871
  • ISBN-13: 9781910079874
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 696 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 1280 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2020
  • Leidėjas: TFM Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1910079871
  • ISBN-13: 9781910079874
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Since Mondor&;s times in the forties of the last century there was no other book in surgery to be written so easy and witty&; Boris D. Savchuk, World Journal of Surgery


This, the fifth edition of "Schein&;s Common Sense Emergency Abdominal Surgery", builds on the reputation of the four previous editions. Already a worldwide benchmark, translated into half a dozen languages, this book guides surgeons logically through the minefields of assessment and management of acute surgical abdominal conditions. Tyro and experienced surgeons alike will benefit from the distilled wisdom contained in these pages. The direct, no-nonsense style gives clear guidance while at the same time providing amusing (or saddening) insights into our collective surgical psyche. Old chapters were revised or rewritten and new chapters have been added, including a completely new colorectal section with its new co-editor. Finally, in an attempt to &;rejuvenate&; the book, Danny took over the helm while the aging Moshe was pushed down the line&;

Selected reviews and comments from readers of the previous edition:

&;What to say, perhaps the most appropriate medical book ever written.&;

&;This is written with short punchy chapters making it a very difficult book to put down.&;

&;By the end I was a total enthusiast&; this is a text like no other I read&; Unreservedly recommended to old and young alike.&;

&;A Must Have Book. I am about to end my chief year in general surgery residency &; my copy of the first edition shows the wear of half a dozen total read throughs and probably hundreds of &;referencings&;...&;

&;Simply perfect. The best choice in surgery for trainees! It makes the more difficult surgery areas very easy to understand. I recommend it to all surgeons.&;

&;One of the best books I have read in my life! Must read for all docs out there.&;

&;But the moral of the book is that if scientific rigorousness (protocols, guidelines, evidence-based) and common sense are at odds, follow common sense.&;

Contributors ix
Editors' note xii
Preface xiv
PART I GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
1(20)
Chapter 1 General philosophy
3(10)
The Editors
Chapter 2 A brief history of emergency abdominal surgery
13(8)
Harold Ellis
PART II BEFORE THE OPERATION
21(66)
Chapter 3 The acute abdomen
21(14)
The Editors
Chapter 4 Rational diagnostic procedures
35(10)
The Editors
Chapter 5 Abdominal imaging
45(12)
The Editors
Chapter 6 Optimizing the patient
57(12)
James Rucinski
The Editors
Chapter 7 Pre-operative antibiotics
69(4)
The Editors
Chapter 8 Family, ethics, informed consent and medicolegal issues
73(8)
James C. Rucinski
Chapter 9 Before the flight: pre-op checklist
81(6)
The Editors
PART III THE OPERATION
87(460)
Chapter 10 The incision
89(6)
The Editors
Chapter 11 Abdominal exploration: finding what is wrong
95(12)
The Editors
Chapter 12 The laparoscopic approach to emergency abdominal surgery
107(10)
The Editors
Chapter 13 Peritonitis: classification and principles of treatment
117(12)
The Editors
Chapter 14 The intestinal anastomosis (and stomata)
129(22)
The Editors
Chapter 15 Diaphragmatic emergencies
151(10)
Danny Rosin
Chapter 16 Upper gastrointestinal emergencies
161(26)
The Editors
Chapter 17 Acute pancreatitis
187(20)
Ari Leppaniemi
Chapter 18 Gallbladder and biliary emergency surgery
207(24)
The Editors
Chapter 19 Small bowel obstruction
231(28)
The Editors
Chapter 20 Acute abdominal wall hernias
259(10)
The Editors
Chapter 21 Acute appendicitis
269(28)
Roland E. Andersson
Chapter 22 Acute mesenteric ischemia
297(12)
Paul N. Rogers
Wesley R. Stuart
Chapter 23 Hepatic emergencies
309(20)
Erik Schadde
Chapter 24 Inflammatory bowel disease and other forms of colitis
329(14)
Mark Cheetham
Simon Shaw
Chapter 25 Colonic obstruction
343(18)
Adam Farquharson
Simon Shaw
Mark Cheetham
Chapter 26 Acute diverticulitis
361(16)
Simon Shaw
Mark Cheetham
Chapter 27 Massive lower Gl bleeding
377(14)
Ghaleb Goussous
Mark Cheetham
Chapter 28 Anorectal emergencies
391(14)
Mark Cheetham
Simon Shaw
Chapter 29 Surgical complications of endoscopy
405(20)
Ahmad Assalia
Anat Ilivitzki
Chapter 30 Abdominal trauma
425(30)
Roger Saadia
Chapter 31 The abdominal compartment syndrome
455(12)
Ari Leppaniemi
Rifat Latifi
Chapter 32 Abdominal aortic emergencies
467(12)
Paul N. Rogers
Chapter 33 Gynecological emergencies
479(12)
The Editors
Chapter 34 Abdominal emergencies in infancy and childhood
491(14)
Wojciech J. Gorecki
Chapter 35 Urological emergencies
505(14)
Jack Baniel
Chapter 36 Abdominal drainage
519(12)
The Editors
Chapter 37 Abdominal closure
531(12)
The Editors
Chapter 38 Before landing
543(4)
The Editors
PART IV AFTER THE OPERATION
547(108)
Chapter 39 Postoperative care
549(18)
The Editors
Chapter 40 Postoperative antibiotics
567(6)
The Editors
Chapter 41 Postoperative ileus vs. intestinal obstruction
573(12)
The Editors
Chapter 42 Intra-abdominal abscesses
585(12)
The Editors
Chapter 43 Anastomotic leaks and fistulas
597(12)
The Editors
Chapter 44 Relaparotomy and laparostomy for intra-abdominal infection
609(18)
The Editors
Chapter 45 Abdominal wall dehiscence
627(8)
The Editors
Chapter 46 Wound management
635(10)
The Editors
Chapter 47 In the aftermath
645(10)
The Editors
Index 655
Moshe Schein MD FACS General Surgeon, Marshfield Clinic, Ladysmith, Wisconsin, USA. Paul N. Rogers MB ChB MBA MD FRCS (Glasgow) Consultant General and Vascular Surgeon, Department of Surgery, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, UK Mark Cheetham MB BS BSc MSc MD FRCS (Gen) Consultant General and Colorectal Surgeon, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK; Moshe Schein MD FACS FCS (SA) Attending Surgeon, Marshfield Clinic, Ladysmith and Rice Lake, Wisconsin, USA Danny Rosin MD is Attending General and Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon, Sheba Medical Center, University of Tel Aviv, Israel.