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This volume provides a concise yet comprehensive review of
techniques for stopping ongoing hemorrhage in all areas of the
body. The text discusses open surgical techniques and minimally
invasive (percutaneous, endoscopic, radiologic, laparoscopic)
approaches, as well as techniques appropriate to pre-hospital
settings, such as "on the scene", ambulance, and the battlefield.
The techniques and tips are delivered in a detailed, yet simple and
straight-forward manner so that readers are more readily able to
replicate these concepts in the face of ongoing, life-threatening
hemorrhage. Written by experts in the field, Treatment of Ongoing
Hemorrhage: A Practical Guide is a valuable resource for surgeons,
trainees, and any physician who works within the emergency
department or upon critically ill patients.
Surgery remains a challenge for young learners. Perhaps the most
difficult of all surgeries are those done on the liver, biliary
tree and pancreas. These organs are difficult to expose, difficult
to operate and the patients are often difficult to recover. There
are significant consequences for any missteps on what is a narrow
pathway to a successful outcome. The skills needed to master
surgery on these organs are hard to acquire. The volume of
information presented to students is enormous and complex to parse.
HPB textbooks contain a large amount of information from various
authors but are often poorly coordinated. Surgical manuals contain
significant anatomic details and descriptions but have difficulty
transferring key concepts. Experienced surgeons are often oblivious
to their skills and communicate poorly to their students regarding
the things they do or understand that make them wise. This book
tries to capture this wisdom. The topics in this book are most
applicable to hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgeons but really
extend to all general surgeons. Anyone who operates in the abdomen
must have a basic understanding of these dominant organs; general
surgery trainees and staff are an additional focus of this book.
The skills needed for a modern surgeon to succeed are much broader
than the scalpel tip. Section I, HPB Surgical Craft, imparts
important lessons on the laws of human interactions and cognitive
aspects of surgery. Sections on the anatomy and operations on the
liver, pancreas and bile ducts are presented. The expanded
gallbladder section and pancreatitis chapters are of particular
importance to general surgery residents. This book has been written
in a readable and entertaining style, with many fun historical and
contemporary quotes dotted throughout. The Wise Scalpel is an
attempt to impart knowledge and understanding to students and
practicing surgeons at all levels. The book focuses on tips, traps
and underlying truths about the diseases of these organs and their
surgical treatment. While this book will not supplant the struggle
needed to move from novice to expert surgeon, hopefully it will
quicken the process and help avoid some of the dangers and
frustrations along the way.
This volume provides a concise yet comprehensive review of
techniques for stopping ongoing hemorrhage in all areas of the
body. The text discusses open surgical techniques and minimally
invasive (percutaneous, endoscopic, radiologic, laparoscopic)
approaches, as well as techniques appropriate to pre-hospital
settings, such as "on the scene", ambulance, and the battlefield.
The techniques and tips are delivered in a detailed, yet simple and
straight-forward manner so that readers are more readily able to
replicate these concepts in the face of ongoing, life-threatening
hemorrhage. Written by experts in the field, Treatment of Ongoing
Hemorrhage: A Practical Guide is a valuable resource for surgeons,
trainees, and any physician who works within the emergency
department or upon critically ill patients.
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