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The Acute Management of Surgical Disease (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
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The Acute Management of Surgical Disease (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
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Emergency General Surgery has become a cornerstone of Acute Care
Surgery over the past decade. Once the scope of community general
surgeons, the growing complexity of patients with acute surgical
diseases has increasingly driven their care to tertiary referral
centers. The aging population confounds this problem further as
these patients present with more complex comorbidities,
life-threatening physiology, and progressively severe anatomic
disease severity. To ensure better outcomes, the practice has
evolved to focus on evidence-based practice management guidelines
in order to standardize care and optimize outcomes. The purpose of
this text is to be a comprehensive volume for patients with acute
surgical diseases. There will be three sections, each comprised of
multiple chapters. The first section will be a comprehensive
analysis of the background of Emergency General Surgery. The goal
of this section will be to provide the reader background into the
acute surgical practice and to introduce the reader to the
important concepts discussed in the remainder of the textbook. The
second section will be the largest and will discuss specific acute
surgical diseases. Individual chapters will outline the diagnostic
approach, current treatment standards, operative approaches, and
expected outcomes with an emphasis on practice management guideline
implementation into practice. As acute surgical diseases and
surgical critical care are integral to each other, the last section
will be Critical Care for the Acute Care Surgeon. These topics will
focus on the critical care concepts essential to surgeons who care
for acute diseases. This comprehensive text is targeted to any
surgeon who takes emergency call for any of the listed diseases
including community and referral general and vascular surgeons. In
addition, this would be an excellent resource for all general
surgery residents. Lastly, this would also serve as a resource to
intensivists who care for acute surgical patients.
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