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Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, Ninth Edition

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The #1 surgical practice and education resource -- completely updated and now in full-color!

A Doodys Core Title ESSENTIAL PURCHASE for 2011!

4 STAR DOODYS REVIEW!
In its evolution over nine editions, Schwartzs Principles of Surgery has reflected the latest in surgical practice. In the age of minimally invasive surgery, illustrations are important and these authors include a wealth of visual material of good to excellent quality.--Doodys Review Service

Written by the worlds foremost practitioners and instructors, this landmark reference logically progresses from basic science principles, including topics such as cells, genomics, and molecular surgery, to clinical areas such as pancreas. From cover to cover, the book reflects a distinctly modern approach in the dissemination of surgical knowledge, providing up-to-date coverage of all key surgical areas, from trauma and transplantation, to neurosurgery. In each chapter, this content is supported by a skill-building format that includes boxed key points, detailed anatomical figures, diagnostic and management algorithms, an abundance of informative tables, and key references.

For every kind of procedure, this one-of-a-kind clinical companion helps you meet the sequential demands in the care of surgical patients, leading to the best possible outcomes.

NEW TO THIS EDITION::

  • Full color design for easier navigation
  • 2 new chapters:: “Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Core Competencies,” examines the six areas designated as critical for general surgery resident training and “Ethics, Palliative Care, and Care at the End of Life,” offers an overview of biomedical ethics, and surveys specific issues in surgical and professional ethics, the general principles and considerations of palliative care, and care at the end of life
  • Greater focus on evidence-based medicine with highlighted references in each chapter and separate key reference list
  • Increased number of treatment and diagnostic algorithms
  • Key points in every chapter
  • International advisory board comprising renowned surgeons contributes important regional feedback on content and curricula
  • Companion DVD of surgical video clips
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Data sheet

Publication date
2009
Issue number
9
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
2000
Dimensions (mm)
221 x 285
Weight (g)
4398
  • Contributors
    Foreword, Seymour I. Schwartz
    Preface
    Preface to the First Edition
    PART I:: BASIC CONSIDERATIONS
    1. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Core Competencies, Thu Ha Liz Lee, David H. Berger, Samir S. Awad, Mary L. Brandt, and F. Charles Brunicardi
    2. Systematic Response to Injury and Metabolic Support, Badar V. Jan and Stephen F. Lowry
    3. Fluid adn Electrolyte Management of the Surgical Patient, G. Tom Shires III
    4. Hemostatis, Surgical Bleeding, and Transfusion, Ernest A. Gonzalez, Kenneth M. Jastrow, John B. Holcomb, and Rosemary A. Kozar
    5. Shock, Brian S. Zuckerbraun, Andrew B. Peitzman, and Timothy R. Billiar
    6. Surgical Infections, Greg J. Beilman and David L. Dunn
    7. Trauma, C. Clay Cothren, Walter L. Biffl, and Ernest E. Moore
    8. Burns, Fred W. Endorf and Nicole S. Gibran
    9. Wound Healing, Adrian Barbul and David T. Efron
    10. Oncology, Funda Meric-Bernstam and Raphael E. Pollock
    11. Transplantation, Abhinav Humar and David L. Dunn
    12. Patient Safety, Catherine L. Chen, Mark L. Shapiro, Peter B. Angood, and Martin A. Makary
    13. Physiologic Monitoring of the Surgical Patient, Louis H. Alarcon
    14. Minimally Invasive Surgery, Robotics, and Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery, John G. Hunter and Blair A. Jobe
    15. Molecular and Genomic Surgery, Xin-Hua Feng, Xia Lin, and F. Charles Brunicardi
    PART II:: SPECIFIC CONSIDERATIONS
    16. The Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue, Patrick Cole, Lior Heller, Jamal Bullocks, Larry H. Hollier, and Samuel Stal
    17. The Breast, Kelly K. Hunt, Lisa A. Newman, Edward M. Copeland III, nad Kirby I. Bland
    18. Disorders of the Head and Neck, Richard O. Wein, Rakesh K. Chandra, and Randal S. Weber
    19. Chest Wall, Lung, Mediastinum, and Pleura, Katie S. Nason, Michael A. Maddaus, and James D. Luketich
    20. Congenital Heart Disease, Tara B. Karamlou, Karl F. Welke, and Ross M. Ungerleider
    21. Acquired Heart Disease, Charles F. Schwartz, Gregory A. Crooke, Eugene A. Grossi, and Aubrey C. Galloway
    22. Thoracic Aneurysms and Aortic Dissection, Scott A. LeMaire, Kapil Sharma, and Joseph S. Coselli
    23. Arterial Disease, Peter H. Lin, Panagiotis Kougias, Carlos Bechara, Catherine Cagiannos, Tam T. Huynh, and Changyl J. Chen
    24. Venous and Lymphatic Disease, Timothy K. Liem and Gregory L. Moneta
    25. Esophagus and Diaphragmatic Hernia, Blair A. Jobe, John G. Hunter, and Jeffrey H. Peters
    26. Stomach, Daniel T. Dempsey
    27. The Surgical Management of Obesity, Bruce Schirmer and Philip R. Schauer
    28. Small Intestine, Ali Tavakkolizadeh, Edward E. Whang, Stanley W. Ashley, and Michael J. Zinner
    29. Colon, Rectum, and Anus, Kelli M. Bullard Dunn and David A. Rothenberger
    30. The Appendix, Bernard M. Jaffe and David H. Berger
    31. Liver, David A. Geller, John A. Goss, and Allan Tsung
    32. Gallbladder and the Extrahepatic Biliary System, Margret Oddsdottir, Thai H. Pham, and John G. Hunter
    33. Pancreas, William E. Fisher, Dana K. Andersen, Richard H. Bell Jr., Ashok K. Saluja, and F. Charles Brunicardi
    34. Spleen, Adrian E. Park and Carlos D. Godinez Jr.
    35. Abdominal Wall, Omentum, Mesentery, and Retroperitoneum, Neal E. Seymour and Robert L. Bell
    36. Soft Tissue Sarcomas, Janice N. Cormier and Raphael E. Pollock
    37. Inguinal Hernias, Vadim Sherman, James R. Macho, and F. Charles Brunicardi
    38. Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Adrenal, Geeta Lal and Orlo H. Clark
    39. Pediatric Surgery, David J. Hackman, Tracy C. Grikscheit, Kasper S. Wang, Kurt D. Newman, and Henri R. Ford
    40. Urology, Jeffrey La Rochelle, Brian Shuch, and Arie Belldegrun
    41. Gynecology, Joanna M. Cain, Wafic M. Elmasri, Tom Gregory, and Elisa C. Kohn
    42. Neurosurgery, Michael L. Smith, Joel A. Bauman, and M. Sean Grady
    43. Orthopedic Surgery, Michael H. Heggeness, Francis H. Gannon, Jacob Weinberg, Peleg Ben-Galim, and Charles A. Reitman
    44. Surgery of the Hand and Wrist, Scott D. Lifchez and Subhro K. Sen
    45. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Joseph E. Losee, Michael Gimbel, J. Peter Rubin, Christopher G. Wallace, and Fu-Chan Wei
    46. Surgical Considerations in the Elderly, Rosemarie E. Hardin and Michael E. Zenilman
    47. Anesthesia of the Surgical Patient, Robert S. Dorian
    48. Ethics, Palliative Care, and Care at the End of Life, Daniel H. Hall, Peter Angelos, Geoffrey P. Dunn, Daniel B. Hinshaw, and Timothy M. Pawlik
    Key References
    Index
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