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Provides the complete knowledge about the history to be asked in
the long cases for examinations and points out all the examination
aspects. Contains more than 50 diagrams and illustrated
photographs, which make the readers to understand easily. It
includes a lot of tables and boxes with important points needed for
the examination time. The book being handy makes it easier for the
readers to carry it to the wards and outpatient departments.
Thoroughly revised and updated with latest points from various
journals and textbooks.
FRCS General Surgery Section 1: 500 SBAs and EMIs, Second Edition
has been thoroughly revised to ensure the content remains
completely up to date and accurate. With 50 new questions, FRCS
General Surgery Section 1: 500 SBAs and EMIs offers the most
relevant and comprehensive set of practice questions for trainees
preparing for the exam. Chapters are mapped to the syllabus to
deliver structured revision in all the key topics tested in the
exam. Featuring a wealth of practice questions and fully
descriptive answers, this book provides the essential revision tool
to maximise chances of success. 500 SBA and EMI scenario based
questions reflecting the formats encountered in the exam Answers
feature concise, case-based descriptions to consolidate knowledge
Extensive evidence-based referencing to relate theory to clinical
practice Visually-enhanced answers to improve understanding of key
concepts
Handbook of Pediatric Surgical Patient Care focuses on the
decision-making process in the overall management of the pediatric
surgical patient and provides guidelines for diagnosis. The book
covers topics ranging from a wide spectrum of neonatal conditions
and surgical critical care to other childhood afflictions,
pediatric cancer and the injured child. It also focuses on the
current management of common childhood conditions including
appendicitis, pyloric stenosis and hernias. Algorithms are employed
in an effort to streamline surgical care. The purpose of this
handbook is to provide a brief, easily accessible, rapid source of
contemporary information to students, residents and practitioners
caring for infants and children with surgical disorders.
The purpose of this book is to contribute to basic and clinical
medical research on cochlear implants for inner ear malformation
and cochlear nerve deficiency. Cochlear implantation for children
is performed worldwide, and the outcomes concerning speech and
hearing acquisition are epoch-making. However, there are some
difficulties associated with applying this operative treatment to
patients who have complicated inner ear malformations or cochlear
nerve deficiencies that have slowed the development of their
speech, hearing, and/or sense of balance. The first part of the
book outlines the fundamental aspects of inner ear maldevelopment
to facilitate readers' understanding of cochlear implantation from
the point of view of embryology, morphology, and genetics. In turn,
the second part describes current clinical cases and presents
successful clinical reports. The book offers a primary resource for
otolaryngologists, neurologists, and pediatricians with an interest
in this field.
This book presents a comprehensive, state-of the-art guide and
review of ultrasound applications for children and infants with
surgical problems. It is meant as a single source to provide
information about sonographic application, interpretation and
technique for a diversity of pediatric surgical care providers,
making it a useful tool for the ultrasound novice as well as the
more advanced ultrasonographer. Sections address initial obstacles
faced by a physician starting with ultrasound such as the scanning
techniques, underlying anatomy and normal sonographic findings. The
initial chapter provides an introduction and basic overview about
ultrasound theory and techniques. Subsequent chapters focus on
specific body parts and systems and their disease processes as it
pertains to pediatric and neonatal patients. The text also includes
a chapter on abdominal trauma and its evaluation with the FAST
(focused abdominal sonography for trauma) exam. Diagnostic and
Interventional Ultrasound in Pediatric Surgery serves as a useful
resource for a broad spectrum of pediatric care providers,
including a growing number of ultrasound users, surgeons and
pediatricians alike.
Chronic venous disorders are a major health problem due to their
wide prevalence and socio-economic considerations. This book is a
comprehensive manual providing state- of- the- art information on
the diagnosis and management of these common problems. Till
recently venous disorders have been getting secondary attention as
compared to their arterial counterpart. However, the last two
decades witnessed major technological advancements and therapeutic
strategies for these problems. Written with a surgical perspective,
this monograph covers the latest developments and recommended
procedures in an easy-to-read format guiding the surgeon to prepare
a rational treatment plan. Supplemented with numerous figures and
illustrations, the chapters update the readers with how to evaluate
such patients in their practices, selection criteria for
appropriate procedures and how to manage the complications. The
book includes basics of venous disorders, primary varicose veins
and recurrence after surgery, chronic venous insufficiency, venous
ulcers and congenital venous malformations. Detailed coverage of
endo-venous procedures such as radio-frequency ablation, laser
ablation and foam sclerotherapy are additional essential features
of this book. Primarily intended for the practicing general
surgeon, this volume is also relevant for residents in general
surgery and vascular surgery.
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