Management of bleeding disorders in surgical practice
著者
書誌事項
Management of bleeding disorders in surgical practice
Blackwell Scientific, 1993
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The ability to control blood loss is one of the most basic protective mechanisms of the body's defences. Excess bleeding is a threat to the success of every surgical operation because it affects both blood volume and wound healing. This book, aimed at both practitioners and researchers, is a detailed examination of the process of blood coagulation in normal and abnormal surgical situations.
目次
- Part 1: Pathophysiology of Bleeding:
- Normal haemostasis
- Inherited bleeding disorders
- Acquired bleeding disorders
- Laboratory diagnosis of excess bleeding
- Part 2: Particular Bleeding Problems:
- Obstetrics and gynaecology
- Newborn and paediatric bleeding
- Liver and biliary tract
- Renal disease and urology
- Anticoagulated patients
- Bleeding and thrombolytic therapy
- Infection, trauma, shock and burns
- Extracorporeal circulation: biocompatibility of biomaterials
- Part 3: Effects of haemorrhage:
- Role of the anaesthetise
- Drugs used in bleeding
- Blood and blood products
- Surgical management
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