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Surgery electronic resource An Introductory Guide / by Umut Sarpel.

By: Sarpel, Umut [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XXI, 361 p. 121 illus., 69 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781493909032Subject(s): medicine | Surgery | Medicine & Public Health | General SurgeryDDC classification: 617 LOC classification: RD1-811Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Preparing for the OR -- Technical Skills -- Oral presentations -- Incisions -- Laparoscopy -- Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair -- Abdominal Perineal Resection -- Adrenalectomy -- Amputations -- Appendectomy -- Bariatric Surgery -- Breast Surgery -- Carotid Endarterectomy -- Cholecystectomy -- Colectomy -- Esophagectomy -- Feeding tubes -- Fundoplication -- Gastrectomy -- Hemorrhoidectomy -- Hepatectomy -- Herniorrhaphy, Inguinal -- Herniorrhaphy, Ventral -- Lung Resection -- Lymphadenectomy -- Pancreatectomy -- Parathyroidectomy -- Small Bowel Resection -- Splenectomy -- Tracheostomy -- Trauma Laparotomy -- Vascular Access.  .
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Surgery: An Introductory Guide is an all-in-one reference that provides the vital information needed to get the best learning experience out of an operation, and presents it in a convenient, efficient, and portable format.  Each section brings together the key points from several different fields including anatomy, pathophysiology, radiology, surgical technique, and clinical guidelines.  The operations covered represent the breadth of general surgery including hernia repair, cholecystectomy, breast surgery, general bowel surgery, and vascular surgery.  Each chapter provides informative text, bulleted lists, and common OR questions, combined with classic radiology images, diagrams, and a color illustration of the operative anatomy.  This method of using key words, high-yield diagrams, and illustrations enhances the ability to quickly absorb and retain the relevant information.  The volume is also organized by operation rather than by pathological topic, which lends itself to quick review before each case.    Written by Dr. Sarpel, a surgeon and former co-clerkship director who has been honored with multiple teaching awards, Surgery: An Introductory Guide is of great value to medical students and junior residents rotating on general surgery. .
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Introduction -- Preparing for the OR -- Technical Skills -- Oral presentations -- Incisions -- Laparoscopy -- Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair -- Abdominal Perineal Resection -- Adrenalectomy -- Amputations -- Appendectomy -- Bariatric Surgery -- Breast Surgery -- Carotid Endarterectomy -- Cholecystectomy -- Colectomy -- Esophagectomy -- Feeding tubes -- Fundoplication -- Gastrectomy -- Hemorrhoidectomy -- Hepatectomy -- Herniorrhaphy, Inguinal -- Herniorrhaphy, Ventral -- Lung Resection -- Lymphadenectomy -- Pancreatectomy -- Parathyroidectomy -- Small Bowel Resection -- Splenectomy -- Tracheostomy -- Trauma Laparotomy -- Vascular Access.  .

Surgery: An Introductory Guide is an all-in-one reference that provides the vital information needed to get the best learning experience out of an operation, and presents it in a convenient, efficient, and portable format.  Each section brings together the key points from several different fields including anatomy, pathophysiology, radiology, surgical technique, and clinical guidelines.  The operations covered represent the breadth of general surgery including hernia repair, cholecystectomy, breast surgery, general bowel surgery, and vascular surgery.  Each chapter provides informative text, bulleted lists, and common OR questions, combined with classic radiology images, diagrams, and a color illustration of the operative anatomy.  This method of using key words, high-yield diagrams, and illustrations enhances the ability to quickly absorb and retain the relevant information.  The volume is also organized by operation rather than by pathological topic, which lends itself to quick review before each case.    Written by Dr. Sarpel, a surgeon and former co-clerkship director who has been honored with multiple teaching awards, Surgery: An Introductory Guide is of great value to medical students and junior residents rotating on general surgery. .

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