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- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Preface
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Section 1. Professional capabilities in surgical practice
- 1. Professional and ethical responsibilities
- Introduction
- Principles of Medical Ethics
- Summary
- 2. Patient safety and clinical human factors
- Introduction
- History of Patient Safety in Surgery
- Methods to detect harm
- Clinical Human Factors
- Nontechnical Skills
- Practical tools to enhance surgical safety
- Conclusion
- 3. Evidence-based surgery
- Introduction
- Formulating a clinical question
- Finding the evidence
- Critical appraisal
- BIAS
- Research in practice
- Summary
- Section 2. Principles of perioperative care
- 4. Management of shock, fluid management and blood transfusion
- Fluid and electrolyte balance
- Shock
- Blood transfusion
- 5. Nutritional support in surgical patients
- Introduction
- Assessment of nutritional status
- Assessment of nutritional requirements
- Causes of inadequate intake
- Methods of providing nutritional support
- Refeeding Syndrome
- Monitoring of nutritional support
- 6. Infections and antibiotics
- Introduction
- Infection prevention and control in surgery
- Antimicrobial stewardship in surgery
- Approach to a patient with a possible or probable infection
- Infection syndromes encountered in surgical practice
- 7. Preoperative considerations, anaesthesia and analgesia
- Preoperative considerations
- Perioperative implications of chronic disease
- Day surgery
- Anaesthesia and the Operation
- Postoperative analgesia
- 8. Principles of the surgical management of cancer
- The biology of cancer
- The management of patients with cancer
- 9. Trauma and multiple injury
- Introduction
- Mechanisms of injury
- Injury severity and scoring systems
- Trauma systems, centres and teams
- Shock
- Resuscitation
- Imaging
- Critical Decision Making
- Surgery for trauma
- 10. Practical procedures and patient investigation
- Introduction
- General principles of practical procedures
- Common practical procedures
- 11. Postoperative care and complications
- Introduction
- Immediate postoperative care
- Complications of anaesthesia and surgery
- Section 3. Gastrointestinal surgery
- 12. The abdominal wall and hernia
- Umbilicus
- Disorders of the rectus muscle
- Abdominal hernia
- 13. The acute abdomen
- Introduction
- Aetiology
- Pathophysiology of abdominal pain
- Pathogenesis
- Clinical assessment
- Peritonitis
- Acute appendicitis
- Nonspecific abdominal pain
- Gynaecologic causes of the acute abdomen
- 14. The oesophagus, stomach and duodenum
- Surgical anatomy
- Surgical physiology
- History and symptoms
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis and management: oesophagus
- Tumours of the oesophagus
- Diagnosis and management: gastroduodenal
- Management of uncomplicated peptic ulcer disease
- Gastric neoplasia
- Miscellaneous disorders of the stomach
- Miscellaneous conditions of the duodenum
- 15. The liver and biliary tract
- The liver
- The gallbladder and bile ducts
- 16. The pancreas and spleen
- The pancreas
- The spleen
- 17. The small and large intestine
- Introduction
- Surgical anatomy and physiology
- Clinical assessment of the small and large intestine
- Principles of operative intestinal surgery
- Disorders of the appendix
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Disorders of the small intestine
- Small and large bowel obstruction
- Nonneoplastic disorders of the large intestine
- Intestinal stoma and fistula
- Polyps and Polyposis Syndromes of the Large Intestine
- Malignant tumours of the large intestine
- 18. The anorectum
- Introduction
- Applied Surgical Anatomy
- Miscellaneous Benign Perianal Lumps
- Anal Cancer
- Rectal Prolapse
- Anal Incontinence
- Pruritus Ani
- Pilonidal Disease
- Section 4. Surgical specialties
- 19. Plastic surgery, including common skin and subcutaneous lesions
- Introduction
- Structure and Function of the Skin
- Wounds
- Burns
- Skin and Soft Tissue Lesions
- 20. Breast surgery
- Anatomy and physiology of the breast
- Assessment of the patient with breast symptoms
- Radiologic assessment
- Benign breast conditions
- Breast cancer
- Male breast cancer
- Breast cancer in pregnancy
- Breast reconstruction
- Follow-up
- Breast screening
- Psychological aspects
- Recurrent breast cancer (Fig. 20.39)
- Metastatic breast cancer (Fig. 20.40)
- 21. Endocrine surgery
- Introduction
- Thyroid gland
- Parathyroid glands
- Pituitary gland
- Adrenal gland
- Functioning adrenal cortical adenomas
- Other surgical endocrine syndromes
- 22. Vascular and endovascular surgery
- Introduction
- Pathophysiology of Arterial Disease
- Chronic Lower-Limb Arterial Disease
- Arterial Disease of the Upper Limb
- Mesenteric Artery Disease
- Acute Limb Ischaemia
- Venous Disease
- Venous Thromboembolism
- Other Forms of Venous Thrombosis
- Lymphoedema
- Vascular Access for Haemodialysis
- 23. Cardiothoracic surgery
- Introduction
- Symptoms of cardiothoracic disease
- Cardiac surgery
- Thoracic surgery
- 24. Urological surgery
- Assessment
- Upper urinary tract (kidney and ureter)
- Infections of the kidney
- Lower urinary tract (bladder, prostate and urethra)
- Disorders of micturition: incontinence
- External genitalia
- 25. Neurosurgery
- Introduction
- Surgical anatomy and physiology
- Blood supply
- Intracranial pressure
- Investigations
- Cerebrovascular disease
- Neurotrauma
- Intracranial infections
- Intracranial tumours
- Spinal dysraphism
- Hydrocephalus
- Malformations of the skull
- Functional neurosurgery
- Vertebral column
- Peripheral nerve lesions
- 26. Transplantation surgery
- Introduction
- Transplant immunology
- Organ donation
- Renal transplantation
- Pancreas transplantation
- Pancreatic islet transplantation
- Heart and lung transplantation
- 27. Ear, nose and throat surgery
- Ear
- Nose
- Paranasal sinuses
- Nasopharynx
- Oral cavity
- Oropharynx
- Hypopharynx
- Larynx
- Neck
- 28. Orthopaedic surgery
- Introduction
- History
- Examination
- Description of deformity
- Investigations
- Osteoarthritis: degenerative disease of the joints
- Inflammatory disorders
- Bone and joint infection
- Orthopaedic procedures
- Paediatric orthopaedic surgery
- Metabolic bone diseases
- Musculoskeletal tumours
- The upper limb
- The lower limb
- Trauma and fractures
- 29. Global surgery and anaesthesia
- Defining Global Surgery
- The Importance of Surgery and Anaesthesia in Global Health and Universal Health Coverage
- Measuring Global Surgery and Anaesthesia
- Quality Improvement and Implementation
- National Surgical, Obstetric and Anaesthetic Planning
- Ethics in Global Surgery and Anaesthesia
- Appendix. Laboratory reference ranges
- Index
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