Surgical emergencies
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Surgical emergencies
Blackwell Science, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book aims to present a clear and practical account of this important subject for the benefit of trainee and practising surgeons. It describes the practical procedures, decision-making and clinical management of each category of surgical emergency and gives a concise account of the relevant underlying principles of anatomy, physiology etc. In this way it is appropriate both as a practical guide to day to day surgical procedure and in preparing trainees for the FRCS examination. The book is organised by body system and each chapter contains a list of key references for further reading.
Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- 1. Emergency room treatment - the ATLS Philosophy
- 2. Shock
- 3. Response to surgical trauma
- 4. Perioperative management of the emergency patient
- 5. Burns
- 6. Life-threatening surgical infections
- 7. The acute abdomen and laparotomy
- 8. Laparotomy in acute abdomen
- 9. Oesophageal emergencies
- 10. Acute peptic ulcer disease
- 11. Acute biliary emergencies
- 12. Acute Pancreatitis
- 13. Upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage
- 14. Lower gastrointestinal bleeding
- 15. Small bowel obstruction
- 16. Large bowel obstruction
- 17. Abdominal Hernias
- 18. Acute Right Iliac Fossa Pain
- 19. Acute anorectal conditions
- 20. Abdominal trauma
- 21. Head injuries
- 22. Acute respiratory obstruction and tracheostomy
- 23. Thoracic emergencies
- 24. The acutely swollen limb
- 25. Acute limb ischaemia
- 26. Abdominal aortic aneurysms
- 27. Acute mesenteric ischaemia
- 28. Vascular trauma
- 29. Urological emergencies
- 30. Urological trauma
- 31. Emergency conditions affecting the breast
- 32. Gynaecological emergencies
- 33. The acute abdomen in pregnancy
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