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Transplantation Surgery

A Companion to Specialist Surgical Practice

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The series - A Companion to Specialist Surgical Practice - is designed to provide trainee surgeons in higher surgical training with an excellent learning and revision resource and busy practicing surgeons with a regular update in a particular sub-specialty interest.

Produced to a very tight schedule, each volume in the series gives a current and succinct summary of all the key topics within the specialty and concentrates on recent developments.

To meet the increasing interest in evidence-based medicine, authors have cited whenever available, the meta analysis of randomised controlled trials and identified key references within the text which support evidence-based practice.

Other titles in the series are::-
Core Topics In General and Emergency Surgery 2nd Edition
Paterson-Brown
Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery

Phillips
Colorectal Surgery 2nd Edition
Phillips
Breast Surgery
Farndon
Endocrine Surgery
Fardon
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Beard and Gaines
Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery 2nd Edition
Griffin & Raimes
Product Details
Saunders
48101
9780702025884
9780702025884

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Publication date
2001
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
352
Dimensions (mm)
191 x 248
Weight (g)
975
  • The ethical dimension to organ transplatation.
    Organ retrieval - fluids and techniques.
    Transplantation immunology.
    Immunosuppression: whats new?.
    Living donation (renal).
    Innovative techniques in liver transplant surgery.
    Thoracic transplantation in the era of rationing.
    Cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr virus following solid-organ transplantation.
    Bioengineering as an alternative to liver transplantation.
    Chronic rejection
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