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The management of injured and acutely unwell patients remains a cornerstone of surgical practice. Although techniques for assessment, investigation and operative management of the emergency surgical patient may be drawn from elective practice; they also require expediency of decision making and constant consideration of both anatomical and physiological pathology. Hamilton Bailey's Emergency Surgery 14e is the famous textbook of emergency surgery that defines these key principles.

Reflecting huge changes in the practice of emergency and general surgery over recent years, this new edition of Hamilton Bailey's Emergency Surgery is designed to meet the needs of basic and higher surgical trainees. The thorough and diverse coverage of emergency surgical principles including important anaesthetic and physiological considerations and the use of damage control techniques alongside core topics in emergency surgery such as shock and response to injury, surgical infections, principles of wound management and nutrition ensure that the clinician has evidence-based medicine to rely on. The extensive range of trauma surgery chapters cover all the surgical subspecialties as they relate to emergency surgery providing comprehensive coverage of acute care surgery.

The new edition of this highly regarded textbook on emergency surgery provides the necessary knowledge and evidence base to help the on-call surgical trainee through the important decision-making process when treating acute surgical patients. In addition to guidance on relevant investigations and surgical techniques, emphasis is also placed on those non-technical skills including leadership and communication which are essential for the management of unwell patients.

General surgeons and those working in the emergency setting will benefit from the gold standard expertise provided in the 14th edition of Hamilton Bailey's Emergency Surgery.

The management of injured and acutely unwell patients remains a cornerstone of surgical practice. Although techniques for assessment, investigation and operative management of the emergency surgical patient may be drawn from elective practice; they also require expediency of decision making and constant consideration of both anatomical and physiological pathology. Hamilton Bailey's Emergency Surgery 14e is the famous textbook of emergency surgery that defines these key principles.

Reflecting huge changes in the practice of emergency and general surgery over recent years, this new edition of Hamilton Bailey's Emergency Surgery is designed to meet the needs of basic and higher surgical trainees. The thorough and diverse coverage of emergency surgical principles including important anaesthetic and physiological considerations and the use of damage control techniques alongside core topics in emergency surgery such as shock and response to injury, surgical infections, principles of wound management and nutrition ensure that the clinician has evidence-based medicine to rely on. The extensive range of trauma surgery chapters cover all the surgical subspecialties as they relate to emergency surgery providing comprehensive coverage of acute care surgery.

The new edition of this highly regarded textbook on emergency surgery provides the necessary knowledge and evidence base to help the on-call surgical trainee through the important decision-making process when treating acute surgical patients. In addition to guidance on relevant investigations and surgical techniques, emphasis is also placed on those non-technical skills including leadership and communication which are essential for the management of unwell patients.

General surgeons and those working in the emergency setting will benefit from the gold standard expertise provided in the 14th edition of Hamilton Bailey's Emergency Surgery.

Über den Autor

William English is a senior academic trainee in colorectal surgery in East London. He is currently completing his PhD at University College London and Cleveland Clinic London.

Phill Pearce is a consultant in emergency general surgery in Oxford with interests in trauma and complex biliary disease.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part 1 - General Principles 1.Principles of Emergency and Damage Control Surgery 2. Imaging and Radiological Investigations 3. Anaesthesia and Paediatric Anaesthesia 4. Surgical Access 5. Shock and Response to Injury 6. Surgical & Tropical Infections 7. Principles of Plastic Surgery, Wounds and Burns Management. 8. Nutrition in Surgery 9. Quality & Safety Assurance in Surgery

Part 2 - Trauma Surgery [...] Pathology of Trauma [...]-Hospital Care of Traumatic Injury 12.Management of Trauma in the Emergency Department 13.Thoracic Trauma 14.Abdominal Trauma 15.Vascular Trauma 16.Orthopaedic Trauma 17.Neurosurgery Emergencies and Trauma 18.Maxillo-Facial Emergencies and Trauma 19. Ear, Nose and Throat Emergencies and Trauma 20. Ophthalmology Emergencies and Trauma 21.Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in Trauma

Part 3 - General Surgery 22. The Acute Abdomen 23. Upper GI Surgery 24. HPB Surgery 25. Colorectal Surgery 26. Abdominal Wall, Bowel Obstruction and Hernia 27. Vascular Surgery 28. Urological Surgery 29. Obstetrics and Gynaecology 30.Paediatric Surgery

Videos 16.Orthopaedic Trauma: Paediatric fractures

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Fachbereich: Chirurgie
Genre: Importe, Medizin
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781032841366
ISBN-10: 1032841362
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Pearce, Phill
English, William
Auflage: 14. Auflage
Hersteller: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 252 x 176 x 37 mm
Von/Mit: Phill Pearce (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 17.01.2025
Gewicht: 1,874 kg
Artikel-ID: 129360708