Recent Advances in Surgery-36
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Irving Taylor
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MD ChM FRCS FMedSci FHEA
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Colin D Johnson
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MChir FRCS
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ISBN | 9789351521464 |
Edition | 1/e |
Publish Year | 2014 |
Pages | 234 |
Size | 6.25" X 9.5" |
Cover Type | Paper Back |
With CD/DVD | No |
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Quick Overview
As with previous volumes of Recent Advances in Surgery, this issue is designed to provide both an up-to-date and comprehensive review of important topical issues as well as providing a source of information for surgeons undergoing examinations in General Surgery.
The present issue covers a number of specialist areas which should be of value to all surgeons wishing to keep abreast of changes within the broad spectrum of surgical activity.
A number of general issues are covered including safer surgery, local anaesthetics in surgical practice and perioperative fluid management. Topics in gastrointestinal surgery such as laparostomy, pseudomyxoma peritonei, intestinal failure and local recurrence of rectal cancer are covered in this issue. Hepatopancreaticobiliary surgical topics include severity of acute pancreatitis, enhanced recovery programmes, and the management of hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Key Features
Recent Advances in Surgery 36 once again provides the reader with a comprehensive up-to-date review of developments in the general field of surgical practice as well as in important specialised areas.
The editors have carefully chosen topics in which important innovations have recently been incorporated into clinical usage.
Each chapter is written by a recognised expert in the field and a relevant reference list is provided to assist with further reading.
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Target Audience
The book is designed both for surgical trainees undertaking surgical examinations and established Consultants wishing to keep abreast of recent developments in surgical practice.
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