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Surgery

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Surgery is a new, ground-breaking text-reference, specifically designed to meet the needs of the surgeon of the 21st century. Lavishly illustrated in full colour throughout, this reference provides all the essential core surgical knowledge in a user-friendly format. Written and edited by an international, world-class team of surgeons, youll find Surgery offers the highest quality coverage of all the key areas of surgery and its subspecialities.

FREE CD-ROM
The text is accompanied by a CD-ROM which contains::
a slide-making package,
all the illustrations from the text
internet links to key surgery sites
Text and images can be accessed on demand, used in slide presentations or printed out for your own use.

Innovative Format
The colour format of the book is vital to the clear demonstration, explanation and analysis of surgical procedures and problems. Surgery brings you a wide selection of clinical photographs, operative photographs, photomicrographs, radiographs, endoscopic images, explanatory and conceptual artworks, algorithms, tables, graphs and charts. Take a look at some of these examples!
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Publication date
2000
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
1664
Dimensions (mm)
229 x 152
Weight (g)
5284
  • SECTION 1: SURGICAL PRINCIPLES AND CRITICAL CARE
    1.01 Preoperative risk assessment and perioperative management, Robert F Wilson & James G Tyburski
    1.02 The operating room environment, Mark A Malangoni & Charles J Yowler
    1.03 Metabolic response to operation and injury, Palmer Q Bessey
    1.04 Fluid and electrolytes, Thomas Vargish & Robert J Baker
    1.05 Shock, David A Spain & R Neal Garrison
    1.06 Hemostasis and transfusion, David B Hoyt & Robert J Winchell
    1.07 Infection, inflammation and antimicrobials, Donald E Fry
    1.08 Nutrition support, Kenneth A Kudsk & Kathleen M Teasley-Strausburg
    1.09 Cardiac support of the surgical patient, Matthew J Wall, Jr & John C Baldwin
    1.10 Pulmonary support, Philip S Barie & Mia Talmor
    1.11 Renal support, Richard J Mullins
    1.12 Wound healing, Adrian Barbul & Scott R Schell
    1.13 Minimal access surgery, John G Hunter & Thadeus L Trus
    1.14 Unique geographic features of surgical practice, John L Tarpley & Donald E Meier
    1.15 Anesthesiology and pain control, Malcolm D Orr & Gregory Pharo
    1.16 Principles of radiology, Anna M Champlin, Fred A Mettler & Lisa M Sullivan
    1.17 Principles of oncology, Kirby I Bland & Maureen A Chung
    1.18 Surgical management in the elderly, James M Watters & Jonathan L Meakins
    1.19 Surgical informatics, John R Clarke
    1.20 Economic issues in surgery, Charles L Rice & Jonathan C Silverstein
    1.21a Investigating a postoperative infection epidemic , James T Lee
    1.21b Postoperative abdominal abscess, Donald E Fry
    1.21c Nutritional support of the burn patient, Gerald B Demarest
    1.21d Postoperative myocardial infarction, Carol R Schermer
    1.21e Pulmonary contusion, Roxie M Albrecht
    1.21f Acute renal failure in critical surgical illness, Kenneth W Burchard
    1.21g Wound care issues in the paraplegic patient, A James Moser, Emily F Pollard & Ken Morgenstern
    1.21h Sigmoid cancer in an eighty-two-year-old patient, David H Berger
    1.21i Difficult decisions in a forty-two-year-old patient with chronic disease, David H Berger
    1.21j Anesthetic considerations in the morbidly obese patient, A James Moser & Jonathan Parmet
    1.21k Gallstone patient: laparascopic versus open procedures, A James Moser & Ken Morgenstern

    SECTION 2: TRAUMA
    2.01 Introduction, Howard R Champion
    2.02 War surgery, Ronald F Bellamy
    2.03 Initial evaluation and resuscitation, Brad M Cushing, Paul J Schenarts & Lisa A Rutstein
    2.04 Initial surgical care, Thomas M Scalea
    2.05 Trauma in the elderly, in pregnancy and in children, John A Morris Jr, Craig R Nunn & Daniel C Cullinane
    2.06 Head, cervical spine and spinal cord injury, Vincent Traynelis & Alex B Valadka
    2.07 Neck trauma, M Gage Ochsner & Michael W Blaney
    2.08 Thoracic trauma, Riyad Karmy-Jones
    2.09 Abdominal and perineal injury, Timothy C Fabian & Andrew J Kerwin
    2.10 Pelvis, lumbar and thoracic spine, and spinal cord injuries, Andrew N Pollak & Jeffrey A Goldstein
    2.11 Principles of wound management, Robin M Coupland
    2.12 Limb injuries, Gavin W Bowyer
    2.13 Thermal injury, David W Mozingo
    2.14 Vascular trauma, John D Corson
    2.15a Missed aortic injury following an abdominal gunshot wound, John D Corson
    2.15b Gunshot wound to buttock with abdominal and rectal injury
    2.15c Stab wound to the neck
    2.15d In shock with blunt trauma
    2.15e Hypoxia of unknown origin
    2.15f Priorities in multiple trauma
    2.15g Massive burn injury
    2.15h Snake bite

    SECTION 3: GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY
    3.01 Upper and lower gastrointestinal endoscopy, Jeffrey L Conklin
    3.02 Gastrointestinal hemorrhage, Joseph WY Lau & Joseph JY Sung
    3.03 Acute abdomen, James W Maher & Gordon L Kauffman Jr
    3.04 Intestinal obstruction, Victor W Fazio & M Jonathan Worsey
    3.05 Benign diseases of the esophagus, James W Maher
    3.06 Esophageal neoplasms, Glyn Jamieson
    3.07 Peptic ulcer disease, Joseph Cullen
    3.08 Gastric neoplasms, Jörg R Siewert & A Sendler
    3.09 Obesity surgery, Cornelius Doherty
    3.10 Small intestine, Neil Hyman
    3.11 Liver, David M Mahvi & Layton F Rikkers
    3.12 Portal hypertension, J Michael Henderson
    3.13 Gallbladder and biliary tree, A James Moser & Joel J Roslyn
    3.14 Pancreas, Robin CN Williamson & Tim R Worthington
    3.15 Spleen, Robin CN Williamson
    3.16 Appendix, Amanda Metcalf
    3.17 Anatomy and physiology of the large bowel, Peter A Cataldo
    3.18 Inflammatory colorectal conditions, Neil Borley & Neil Mortensen
    3.19 Neoplastic colorectal conditions, Jose G Guillem & Richard Schulick
    3.20 Miscellaneous conditions of the large bowel, David E Beck
    3.21 Anal canal, Andrew Malouf, David CC Bartolo & Michael D Cadogan
    3.22 Mesentery, peritoneum and retroperitoneum, Susan Galandiuk & Martin Farmer
    3.23 Hernias of the abdominal wall, Philip E Donahue
    3.24a Dehiscence of a vertical banded gastroplasty partition, Cornelius Doherty
    3.24b Linitis plastica: to treat or not to treat?, Jsrg R Siewert
    3.24c Barretts esophagus and dysplasia on a biopsy: is an esophagectomy necessary?, Glyn Jamieson
    3.24d Evaluation and management of acute abdominal pain in pregnancy, Gordon L Kauffman Jr
    3.24e Esophageal perforations, James W Maher
    3.24f The shortened esophagus, James W Maher
    3.24g Groin pain after hernia repair: Is a neuronoma present?, Philip E Donahue
    3.24h Identifying the source of gastrointestinal bleeding, Gregory R Brevetti & Lucy S Brevetti
    3.24i Rising CEA and imaging techniques and second look surgerym, Mark Arnold
    3.24j Toxic colitis: surgery versus medical treatment and the use of cyclosporine, Michael ORiordain
    3.24k Recurrent Crohns disease: factors influencing and prophylaxis, Robin McLeod
    3.24l Perianal Crohns Disease: definition and surgery, Brett Gemlo
    3.24m Hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer: recognition and management, Hartley Stern & Hélène MF Perras
    3.24n Familial polyposis: management and cancer prevention, Hartley Stern & Hélène MF Perras
    3.24o Carcinoma of the rectum and the role of local surgery versus resective treatment, Peter Marcello
    3.24p Anal infection following hemorrhoidectomy, Martin Luchtefeld
    3.24q Small bowel obstruction: timing of reoperative surgery, James Church
    3.24r Bleeding from the colon: source undetermined, Jeffrey Cohen
    3.24s Acute diverticulitis: medical versus surgical management, Mark J Killingback
    3.24t Irresectable pancreatic cancer - are you sure?, Robin CN Williamson & Valery Usatoff
    3.24u Unsuspected gallbladder cancer after laparoscopic cholecystectomy, Robin CN Williamson
    3.24v Bile leak after laparoscopic cholecystectomy, Robin CN Williamson & Valery Usatoff
    3.24w Benign or malignant stricture of the hilus?, Robin CN Williamson & Valery Usatoff
    3.24x Recurrent liver metastases after resection of colorectal tumors, Robin CN Williamson & Valery Usatoff
    3.24y Pancreatic head mass: inflammatory or neoplastic?, Robin CN Williamson

    SECTION 4: VASCULAR SURGERY
    PRINCIPLES OF VASCULAR SURGERY
    4.01 Vascular biology, William H Pearce & William F Oppat
    4.02 Hemodynamics and vascular disease, Matadial Ojha, K Wayne Johnston & Jagdish Butany
    4.03 Noninvasive diagnosis, R Eugene Zierler
    4.04 Vascular imaging, Christopher K Zarins & Ramin Beygui
    4.05 Coagulation, Michael Sobel & Lawrence F Poletti

    SPECIFIC CIRCULATIONS
    4.06 Cerebrovascular, John J Ricotta & Michael J Peterson
    4.07 Thoracic aortic diseases, Joseph S Coselli & Cuneyt Koksoy
    4.08 Abdominal aortic aneurysms, Martin G Veller & Russell S Britz
    4.09 Visceral aneurysms, Patrick J OHara & Gregory G Schnier
    4.10 Aortic occlusive disease, John P Harris & James May
    4.11 Lower limb arterial occlusive disease, Anthony D Whittemore & Magruder C Donaldson
    4.12 Lower extremity arterial aneurysms, Jacob Buth
    4.13 Upper extremity vascular disease, James ST Yao & William D McMillan
    4.14 Mesenteric ischemia, Bruce L Gewertz & Lewis Schwartz
    4.14 Mesenteric ischemia, John Moawad
    4.15 Diseases of the renal arteries, Timothy F Kresowik & John D Corson

    VENOUS AND LYMPHATIC SURGERY
    4.16 Venous diseases, Peter Gloviczki & Jae-Sung Cho
    4.17 Lymphatic disease, Thomas WG Carrell, Kevin G Burnand & Catharine L McGuinness

    OTHER ASPECTS OF VASCULAR SURGERY
    4.18 Amputations, Peter T McCollum
    4.19 Endovascular techniques, Edward B Diethrich
    4.20 Vascular malformations, Thomas S Riles, Jennifer K Svahn & Robert J Rosen
    4.21a Aortic aneurysm with coexisting malignancy, Spencer W Galt
    4.21b Neurologic defect following carotid endarterectomy, M Ashraf Mansour
    4.21c Aortic dissection with leg ischemia, William F Oppat
    4.21d Suprarenal aortic aneurysm with previous infrarenal aortic aneurysm repair, William H Pearce & Jon S Matsumura
    4.21e Renovascular disease and pulmonary edema, William H Pearce & Andy C Chiou
    4.21f Carotid body tumors, William H Pearce & Angelika Borrmann
    4.21g Chronic draining groin sinus following aortic surgery, William D McMillan
    4.21h Carotid endarterectomy following an acute neurologic event, Steven S Kang
    4.21i Acute ischemia following lower extremity bypass grafting, Sandra C Carr

    SECTION 5: BREAST AND ENDOCRINE SURGERY
    BREAST SURGERY
    5.01 Benign breast disease, J Michael Dixon
    5.02 Breast cancer: epidemiology, J Michael Dixon
    5.03 Breast cancer: genetics, Christopher M Steel
    5.04 Screening and staging of breast cancer, A Robin M Wilson & Andrew J Evans
    5.05 Surgical treatment of early breast cancer, Monica Morrow
    5.06 Reconstruction after mastectomy, Glyn Jones
    5.07 Adjuvant therapy in early breast cancer, Robert C F Leonard
    5.08 Treatment of locally advanced breast cancer, Gabriel N Hortobagyi
    5.09 Treatment of metastatic breast cancer, Matti S Aapro
    5.10 Breast disease: psychologic aspects, Peter Maguire
    5.11a Recurrent periareolar sepsis, J Michael Dixon
    5.11b Blood-stained discharge from a single nipple duct, J Michael Dixon
    5.11c Mass in a young woman: observe or excise?, J Michael Dixon
    5.11d Mammographic clustered microcalcifications: benign or malignant?, A Robin M Wilson & Andrew J Evans
    5.11e Hypercalcemia in breast disease, David Cameron

    ENDOCRINE SURGERY
    5.12 Thyroid surgery, David M Scott-Coombes
    5.13 Parathyroid surgery, John R Farndon & Deborah H Markham
    5.14 Adrenal surgery, Jeffrey A Norton & Hop N Le
    5.15 Multiple endocrine neoplasia, Jonas Rastad, Jan Zedenius & Goran Wallin
    5.16a Adrenal incidentaloma: how to proceed. Treat or ignore?, Michel Gagner & Marjorie J Arca
    5.16b Negative exploration of the neck in hypercalcemia, Quan-Yang Duh & Hurng-Sheng Wu
    5.16c Multiple endocrine neoplasia, Jeffrey A Norton

    SECTION 6: TRANSPLANTATION SURGERY
    6.01 Immunology of transplantation, Eleanor M Bolton & J Andrew Bradley
    6.02 Immunosuppressive therapy, J Andrew Bradley
    6.03 Organ procurement and storage, Murat Akyol
    6.04 Dialysis access and renal transplantation, Thomas C Pearson, Christian P Larsen & Alan B Lumsden
    6.05 Liver transplantation, Peter Friend
    6.06 Pancreatic transplantation, Peter Lodge
    6.07 Small bowel and multivisceral transplantation, David R Grant & Dave L Bigam
    6.08 Heart and lung transplantation, Michael J Reardon & John C Baldwin, Robert Brewer & George V Letsou
    6.09a Difficult dialysis access, Bryon C Jacques & Dinesh Sharma
    6.09b Delayed renal transplant function, Michael A Rees
    6.09c Liver transplantation in a child: living-related or cadaveric graft?, Paul Gibbs
    6.09d Bile leak after liver transplantation, Thomas W Frick
    6.09e Graft rejection and infection after small bowel transplantation, Martin Drage
    6.09f Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease, Rafael E Chavez-Cartaya

    SECTION 7: ALLIED SURGICAL SPECIALTIES
    PEDIATRIC SURGERY
    7.01 Surgical care of the pediatric patient, Sigmund H Ein
    7.02 Pediatric chest, Kenneth S Azarow
    7.03 Pediatric gastrointestinal tract, Geoffrey K Blair
    7.04 Abdominal wall deformities, Anthony D Sandler
    7.05 Pediatric tumors, Graham Haddock
    7.06 Pediatric urology, Antoine Khoury, Jeff L Pugach
    7.07a Pneumonia after repair of esophageal atresia, Evelyn H Dykes
    7.07b Gastrointestinal bleeding in a six-month-old infant, Evelyn H Dykes
    7.07c Hunt the missing testis, Evelyn H Dykes
    7.07d Abdominal mass in a three-year-old child, Evelyn H Dykes

    HEAD AND NECK SURGERY
    7.08 Salivary glands, Ricardo L Carrau & Aijaz Alvi
    7.09 The neck, John R Houck
    7.10 The mouth, Ralph W Gilbert
    7.11 Pharynx and cervical esophagus, William I Wei
    7.12 Skull, face and nose, Bruce H Haughey
    7.13a Poorly fitting dentures: call the dentist or the doctor? Ralph W Gilbert
    7.13b Preauricular swelling: inflammatory or neoplastic? Ricardo L Carrau & Aijaz Alvi
    7.13c Dysphagia, earache and a neck mass: diagnostic dilemmas, William I Wei
    7.13d Facial swelling, a stuffy nose and eye swelling: more than a cold? Sarvjit S Gill & Bruce H Haughey

    SKIN AND SOFT TISSUE SURGERY
    7.14 Principles of plastic surgery, Albert E Cram & Al Aly
    7.15 Skin tumors, Alan J McKay & D S Byrne
    7.16 Malignant tumors of bone and soft tissue, Joseph A Buckwalter & Kristin L Weber
    7.17a Mohs defect: How can I close this hole? Al Aly
    7.17b Recognition and diagnosis of subungual lesions, Alan J McKay
    7.17c Chronic musculoskeletal pain, Joseph A Buckwalter

    GENITOURINARY SURGERY
    7.18 Investigation of the urologic patient, John M Fitzpatrick & Kevin P Murray
    7.19 Urologic emergencies, John M Fitzpatrick & Kevin P Murray
    7.20 Urologic cancers, John M Fitzpatrick & Kevin P Murray
    7.21 Genitourinary tract infections, Anthony J Schaeffer, Norm D Smith & Evan B Cohn
    7.22 Upper urinary tract obstruction, Nicholas JR George
    7.23 Lower urinary tract obstruction , Steven A Kaplan, Ira J Kohnn & David M Weiner
    7.24 Management of urinary calculi, Damien M Bolton
    7.25 Urinary incontinence, Mark James & Paul Abrams
    7.26 Gynecologic aspects of acute surgery, Marcus E Setchell & Clive Spence-Jones
    7.27a Death in the scrotum: testicular torsion, Robin CN Williamson
    7.27b Pyonephrosis: urgent decompression of an obstructed kidney, Kevin P Murray
    7.27c Acute retention: a common cause and precipitant, Kevin P Murray
    7.27d Hematuria: a sinister explenation, Kevin P Murray
    7.27e Genitourinary tuberculosis, Kevin P Murray

    CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
    7.28 Principles of cardiothoracic surgery, Wayne E Richenbacher, Kemp H Kernstine
    7.29 Congenital heart disease, Pedro J del Nido
    7.30 Valvular heart disease, Michael J Reardon & John C Baldwin
    7.31 Ischemic heart disease, Stephen Westaby & Dean M Donahue
    7.32 Miscellaneous cardiopulmonary conditions, Kemp H Kernstine & Richard M Young
    7.33 Lung neoplasms, Douglas J Mathisen & Dean M Donahue
    7.34 Chest wall, mediastinum and pleura, Peter L C Smith
    7.35a Arterial embolization, Gregory R Brevetti & Lucy S Brevetti
    7.35b Abdominal surgery in a patient with a prosthetic heart valve on chronic anticoagulation, Roderick Chalmers
    7.35c Infection following median sternotomy, Albert E Cram
    7.35d Combined carotid and coronary artery disease, Beth Ballinger
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