This sixth edition, of nearly 1300 pages, is a comprehensive guide to the complete field of surgery for undergraduate medical students. The book covers surgical procedures for disorders in all systems of the body and includes discussion on surgical anatomy. Each topic has been fully revised and expanded to include the very latest information in the specialty. Recent grading and staging of malignant conditions are discussed in depth and the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) 8th Edition has been added to this new edition. The sixth edition is highly illustrated with 3000 clinical photographs and figures and key points for each disorder are highlighted in boxes. The style, formatting and font variations have been updated in this edition to help students understand and prepare for examinations. Key points Comprehensive guide to surgery for undergraduate medical students Fully revised and updated sixth edition with many new topics and inclusion of AJCC 8th Edition Features 3000 photographs and figures across 1300 pages Previous edition (9789351524168) published in 2016
SRB’s Clinical Methods in Surgery is the second edition of this highly illustrated, extensive guide to a broad range of surgical methods. This is an ideal book for medical students, focussing on various types of clinical examinations and covering many aspects of basic clinical surgery. The book is comprised of 5 sections; examination in general surgery, abdominal and related conditions, specialised areas, trauma and clinical methods in orthopaedics. These sections are further divided into 40 chapters covering the examination of specific parts of the body, traumatic injuries, diseases and orthopaedic injuries. The importance of history taking is emphasised along with techniques for interpreting clinical signs and symptoms in preparation for clinical and differential diagnosis. This second edition discusses common practice as well as newer innovations in clinical methods. Each chapter ends with a case relevant to the topic, presented with discussion on probable diagnosis, examination and investigations, to encourage a better understanding of each examination. Enhanced by over 1600 full colour images and illustrations, this expanded second edition of SRB’s Clinical Methods in Surgery also includes an interactive DVD, forming a complete and indispensable guide for postgraduate medical students, residents and fellows in surgery. Key Points Covers a broad range of clinical examinations in surgery Each chapter features a clinical case with discussion on diagnosis, examination and investigation 1607 full colour images and illustrations Includes an interactive DVD Fully revised edition First edition published 2010
The fourth edition of SRB’s Manual of Surgery brings trainee surgeons fully up to date with the latest procedures and techniques in general surgery. Each chapter examines both common and uncommon disorders that may occur in different parts of the body and the surgical procedures used to treat them. Malignancies are covered in greater detail in the new edition, discussing staging and current oncological trends. This 1336pp comprehensive manual includes 2200 full colour clinical photographs with detailed explanations, as well as boxes highlighting key physical signs to assist learning. The previous edition published in 2010. Key points 1350pp new edition bringing trainees up to date with latest procedures and techniques in general surgery Discusses common and less common conditions in all parts of the body Greater coverage of malignancies in the fourth edition 2200 full colour clinical photographs with explanations Includes key learning boxes highlighting physical signs Previous edition published in 2010
Approximation in surgery is the bringing of tissue edges into the desired position for suturing. This atlas is a step by step guide to tissue approximation, suturing and knotting, for trainees in surgery. Divided into seven sections, the books begins with discussion on the history of suturing, instruments, and suture materials and needles. The following chapters cover practical aspects of different types of suture, their advantages and disadvantages; and surgical knot tying. The book concludes with chapters on skin and soft tissue suturing, and laparoscopic suturing; essential knowledge with the preference for minimally invasive techniques in modern surgical procedures. The atlas is highly illustrated with surgical photographs and diagrams, and is supported by videos of suturing techniques. Key points Step by step guide to tissue approximation, suturing and knotting for surgical trainees Covers techniques, advantages and disadvantages of different types of suture including laparoscopic Highly illustrated with surgical photographs and diagrams Includes access to videos demonstrating surgical techniques
This new edition has been fully revised to provide general surgeons with the latest advances and knowledge in their field. Beginning with an overview of preoperative preparation, the operation room, principles of incision, and instruments, the following sections discuss surgical techniques for diseases and disorders in different parts of the body including breast diseases, salivary glands, stomach and duodenum, urologic surgeries, and much more. Each procedure is presented in a step by step approach, explaining the technique, potential complications, and their avoidance. The comprehensive text of nearly 1500 pages is highly illustrated with more than 3000 clinical photographs, detailed diagrams, and tables. Key points Fully revised, new edition providing latest advances in general surgery Nearly 1500 pages cover techniques for diseases and disorders throughout the body Highly illustrated with more than 3000 clinical images and tables Previous edition (9789350251218) published in 2014
This new edition has been fully revised to provide general surgeons with the latest advances and knowledge in their field. Beginning with an overview of preoperative preparation, the operation room, principles of incision, and instruments, the following sections discuss surgical techniques for diseases and disorders in different parts of the body including breast diseases, salivary glands, stomach and duodenum, urologic surgeries, and much more. Each procedure is presented in a step by step approach, explaining the technique, potential complications, and their avoidance. The comprehensive text of nearly 1500 pages is highly illustrated with more than 3000 clinical photographs, detailed diagrams, and tables. Key points Fully revised, new edition providing latest advances in general surgery Nearly 1500 pages cover techniques for diseases and disorders throughout the body Highly illustrated with more than 3000 clinical images and tables Previous edition (9789350251218) published in 2014
This book is a comprehensive guide to clinical methods in surgery for medical students. Divided into six sections, the text begins with examination methods in general surgery. The following sections cover different body systems, trauma and orthopaedics. The third edition has been fully revised and updated and many new topics added. The book concludes with new chapters on X-rays, instruments and specimens for quick revision. Each chapter is presented in a step by step manner explaining history, clinical examination, investigations and differential diagnosis. Some topics include case studies and clinical pearls to assist learning. Key points are highlighted in colour boxes and the text is enhanced by more than 2100 images and illustrations, many of which are new to this edition. The book includes access to complimentary videos demonstrating examination techniques. Key points Fully revised, new edition explaining clinical methods in surgery Third edition features new chapters on X-rays, instruments and specimens Includes access to complimentary videos demonstrating examination techniques Previous edition (9789351525264) published 2015
The fourth edition of SRB’s Manual of Surgery brings trainee surgeons fully up to date with the latest procedures and techniques in general surgery. Each chapter examines both common and uncommon disorders that may occur in different parts of the body and the surgical procedures used to treat them. Malignancies are covered in greater detail in the new edition, discussing staging and current oncological trends. This 1336pp comprehensive manual includes 2200 full colour clinical photographs with detailed explanations, as well as boxes highlighting key physical signs to assist learning. The previous edition published in 2010. Key points 1350pp new edition bringing trainees up to date with latest procedures and techniques in general surgery Discusses common and less common conditions in all parts of the body Greater coverage of malignancies in the fourth edition 2200 full colour clinical photographs with explanations Includes key learning boxes highlighting physical signs Previous edition published in 2010
SRB’s Clinical Methods in Surgery is the second edition of this highly illustrated, extensive guide to a broad range of surgical methods. This is an ideal book for medical students, focussing on various types of clinical examinations and covering many aspects of basic clinical surgery. The book is comprised of 5 sections; examination in general surgery, abdominal and related conditions, specialised areas, trauma and clinical methods in orthopaedics. These sections are further divided into 40 chapters covering the examination of specific parts of the body, traumatic injuries, diseases and orthopaedic injuries. The importance of history taking is emphasised along with techniques for interpreting clinical signs and symptoms in preparation for clinical and differential diagnosis. This second edition discusses common practice as well as newer innovations in clinical methods. Each chapter ends with a case relevant to the topic, presented with discussion on probable diagnosis, examination and investigations, to encourage a better understanding of each examination. Enhanced by over 1600 full colour images and illustrations, this expanded second edition of SRB’s Clinical Methods in Surgery also includes an interactive DVD, forming a complete and indispensable guide for postgraduate medical students, residents and fellows in surgery. Key Points Covers a broad range of clinical examinations in surgery Each chapter features a clinical case with discussion on diagnosis, examination and investigation 1607 full colour images and illustrations Includes an interactive DVD Fully revised edition First edition published 2010
- Precise coverage of surgery syllabus for dental students - Mainly concentrates on general surgery, head and neck, oral cavity and maxillogacial injuries - Also includes basic orthopedics, neurosurgery adjuvant therapy, sterilization and instruments - Text has been explained with help of numerous diagrams, photos, tables and illustrations.
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