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SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA BIOGRAPHY PRIZE THE SUNDAY TIMES NO.2
BESTSELLER WINNER OF THE BMA PRESIDENT'S AWARD 2017 An incredible
memoir from one of the world's most eminent heart surgeons,
recalling some of the most remarkable and poignant cases he's
worked on. Grim Reaper sits on the heart surgeon's shoulder. A slip
of the hand and life ebbs away. The balance between life and death
is so delicate, and the heart surgeon walks that rope between the
two. In the operating room there is no time for doubt. It is flesh,
blood, rib-retractors and pumping the vital organ with your bare
hand to squeeze the life back into it. An off-day can have dire
consequences - this job has a steep learning curve, and the cost is
measured in human life. Cardiac surgery is not for the faint of
heart. Professor Stephen Westaby took chances and pushed the
boundaries of heart surgery. He saved hundreds of lives over the
course of a thirty-five year career and now, in his astounding
memoir, Westaby details some of his most remarkable and poignant
cases - such as the baby who had suffered multiple heart attacks by
six months old, a woman who lived the nightmare of locked-in
syndrome, and a man whose life was powered by a battery for eight
years. A powerful, important and incredibly moving book, Fragile
Lives offers an exceptional insight into the exhilarating and
sometimes tragic world of heart surgery, and how it feels to hold
someone's life in your hands.
A TIMES BEST BOOK OF 2019 An intimate and compelling exploration
into the unique psyche of the heart surgeon, by one of the
profession's most eminent figures. Although Professor Stephen
Westaby was born with the necessary coordination and manual
dexterity, it was a head trauma sustained during university that
gifted him the qualities of an exceptional heart surgeon: qualities
that are frequently associated with psychopathy. His
thirty-five-year career has been characterised by fearlessness and
ruthless ambition; leaving empathy at the hospital door as
thousands of patients put their lives in his hands. For heart
surgeons, the inevitable cost of failure is death and in The
Knife's Edge, Westaby reflects on the unique mindset of those who
are drawn to this exhilarating and often tragic profession. We
discover the pioneers who grasped opportunities and took chances to
drive innovation and save lives. Often difficult, uninhibited and
fearless, theirs is a field constantly threatened by the risk of
public failure. Like those before him, Westaby refuses to draw the
line in his search of a lifetime solution to problems of the heart.
His determination is unerring - a steadfastness underpinned by his
unusual mind. But as we glimpse into the future of cardiac surgery,
for all its remarkable scientific advancement, one question
remains: within the confines of socialised medical healthcare
systems, how can heart surgeons - individuals often hardwired with
avoidance of self-doubt, a penchant for glory and a flagrant
disregard for authority - truly flourish?
This text, published in the profession's centenary year, traces the
history of cardiac surgery from ancient times to the present,
detailing clinical developments with facsimilies of the original
articles, consent forms from the first heart transplant, newspaper
articles, and correspondence. The text follows a set pattern,
describing the historical background to each new procedure,
facsimilies of the original articles, bibliography of the main
clinicians, and a commentary putting each development into its
historical context.
Disease of the heart valves is increasingly common and frequently
requires treatment, usually a combination of drug therapy and
surgery to repair or replace the valve. The majority of valvular
heart disease occurs in older people, and is due to degenerative
disease of the valve tissue. Understanding how to diagnose,
investigate and manage patients with valvular heart disease is a
core skill for a wide range of doctors, including cardiologists,
cardiac surgeons, general physicians, general surgeons and
anaesthetists. Valvular heart disease can also occur in younger
patients and can be particularly challenging to diagnose and treat
in pregnant women. New advances in cardiology mean a range of
valvular heart disease can be treated with percutaneous procedures
avoiding the need for full cardiac surgery. This unique text covers
all aspects of valvular heart disease, including normal valve
anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, modes of investigation,
assessment and treatment of specific valve lesions, valve surgery
(both medical and surgical aspects), treatment in pregnancy or
during non-cardiac surgery, and the devastating complication of
infective endocarditis, in an easy-to-read, accessible format. It
contains over 150 high quality pictures and illustrations,
providing contemporary diagnostic imaging (including conventional
radiography, echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging) to
demonstrate the importance of imaging in diagnosis and treatment.
Individual valve lesions are reviewed in turn with specific
indications for intervention in line with current European
guidelines. The handbook complements the curriculum for specialist
training in the UK, and is relevant to candidtaes in preparation
for accreditation with the British Society of Echocardiography.
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