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This book is for all those entering general surgical training. It
explains the reasoning involved in recognizing and dealing with
general surgical conditions and pays special attention to managing
surgical emergencies and trauma patients. It is also intended to
serve as a practical guide to safe and effective day-to-day
surgical practice. The content is laid out logically so that a
patient can be followed from a working diagnosis, through
investigation and assessment, preparation for surgery, care in the
operating theatre and afterwards, including the prevention and
treatment of complications. Throughout, factors are identified
which affect surgical outcome and which are important in surgical
audit and quality control. It is not meant as a textbook of
diagnosis, or an atlas of operative surgery; however, it does cover
the principles of both, as well as details of the common operations
trainees are likely to have to perform. Each chapter concludes with
a few key references to classic papers, books and review articles.
Philip Deakin, a medical artist and GP, has illustrated tha book
throughout. Clive Quick and Paul Thomas are recent past members of
the Court of Examiners for the Royal College of Surgeons of England
and have planned the book to meet the requirements of the new
syllabus for the higher general surgical qualification. Their team
of contributing authors is made ip of senior trainees and recently
appointed consultants who provide a clear and focused perspective,
reflecting their recent experience or the training process.
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