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Surgeons have a duty to provide accurate information before asking
for consent for surgery, and patients are increasingly interested
in obtaining as much information as possible regarding their
procedures. Consent in Surgery addresses these vital areas,
outlining the consent process for common surgical procedures,
including indications, benefits, risks/complications, alternative
treatment options, a brief description of each procedure and
summaries of the relevant scientific evidence. It contains
procedures from subspecialties including cardiothoracic surgery,
neurosurgery, general surgery, paediatric surgery, plastic and
reconstructive surgery, trauma and orthopaedic surgery,
otolaryngology and urology. The procedures included fall within the
Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Project and MRCS syllabi, and
are assessed during higher specialist training, making the book an
essential revision and interview preparation tool. 'Helpful to all
surgeons in their general approach to this issue and to those in
each of the specialties with regard to specific operations.' - From
the Foreword by John Black 'A welcome guide, written by
authoritative voices and of digestible length. This volume on
consent should be in every ward library, close to hand for the ever
more rapidly changing teams managing surgical patients.' - From the
Foreword by Tim Goodacre
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