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Hamilton Bailey''s Emergency Surgery, Withdraw This Isbn

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 30.11.2024

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Reflecting huge changes in the practice of emergency surgery and the general surgery curriculum over recent years, the new edition of Hamilton Bailey's Emergency Surgery is designed to meet the needs of core and higher surgical trainees. It provides the necessary knowledge and evidence base to support surgical registrars' decision-making when providing on-call cover for general, emergency, vascular and trauma surgery. This is particularly relevant given the focus of health systems worldwide on providing enhanced 24/7 emergency cover. The detailed text is enhanced by full colour illustrations and video clips of relevant procedures, making this an essential read for the on-call surgical team.


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Core topics within emergency medicine. Medicolegal aspects of medical and surgical patients. Nutrition. Sepsis. Care of the critical care patient. Fluid balance and shock. Airways. Trauma. Basic principles. Chest. Abdomen. Vascular. Head injuries. Principles of fracture management. General surgery. Abdominal signs and symptoms. Upper gastrointestinal. Hepatobiliary. Colorectal. Vascular. Acute urological emergencies. Acute gynaecological emergencies.


Product details

Authors Shafi (Consultant General Ahmed, William (Royal London Hospital English
Assisted by William English (Editor), Andrew Pearce (Editor), Phill Pearce (Editor), Shafi Ahmed (Co-editor), John S. P. Lumley (Co-editor), Mahesh Misra (Co-editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 30.11.2024, delayed
 
EAN 9781138035669
ISBN 978-1-138-03566-9
No. of pages 750
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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