Foundations of Operative Surgery
An introduction to surgical techniques
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 22 November 2007
- ISBN 9780199228669
- Binding Spiral bound
- No. of pages168 pages
- Size 246x183x15 mm
- Weight 389 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 9 tables, 46 Line Drawings, and 79 colour illustrations 0
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Short description:
The assured use of surgical techniques is essential for all doctors with a career plan to be a surgeon. This spiralbound, full colour book and DVD guides doctors through essential instrument handling skills and operating theatre etiquette helping them make the transition from Foundation Year doctor to skilled primary operator.
MoreLong description:
Technical expertise in the operating theatre remains a hallmark of surgical practice. Theatre etiquette and instrument handling skills are highly specific to the specialty of surgery, and trainees need to quickly become familiar with them.
This book introduces operative technique in an original way. It first discusses the roles and responsibilities of the surgical trainee and explains some the unwritten rules of behaviour in the operating theatre. It then brings a unique approach to teaching operative surgery by describing operations as a series of generic manoeuvres which, when mastered and put together in the correct order, will allow any procedure to be performed - and prove useful across subspecialty boundaries.
This approach is illustrated using clear diagrams and full colour photographs. It is further enhanced through a free DVD comprising 55 high quality video clips taken from live operating sessions which illustrate the various techniques described inside.
An excellent book Highly original and clearly presented
Table of Contents:
Preparing yourself
Conducting yourself
Before you start
Making incisions
Retracting
Separating tissues
Knots
Haemostasis
Approximating tissues
Laparoscopic surgery
Drains and dressings
Putting it all together