Each year, Advances in Surgery reviews the most current practices in general surgery. A distinguished editorial board, headed by Dr. John Cameron, identifies key areas of major progress and controversy and invites preeminent specialists to contribute original articles devoted to these topics. These insightful overviews in general surgery bring concepts to a clinical level and explore their everyday impact on patient care.
Sandler G. The importance of the history in the medical clinic and the cost of unnecessary tests. Am Heart J. 1980;106 (6 Pt 1):929-31. Gohel MS, Bulbulia RA, Poskitt KR, et al. Avoiding blood transfusion in surgical patients (including ...
Pacione D, Tanweer O, Berman P, et al. The utility of a multimaterial 3D printed model for surgical planning of complex deformity of the skull base and craniovertebral junction. J Neurosurg. 2016;125(5):1194-7. Kurup HK, Samuel BP, ...
It is, therefore, preferred by transplant surgeons as the salvage intervention of choice.33 Immediate control of variceal bleeding is achieved in over 90% of patients.32 However, TIPS in uncontrolled variceal bleeding still has a high ...
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Recent Advances in Surgery 34 is no exception. The general topics covered include the management of the diabetic surgical patient, the issue of patient consent and how guidelines determine surgical practice.
Recent Advances in Surgery 27 is the latest volume in the successful and well-established Recent Advances series. This title is updated annually, covering the latest trends within surgery and reflecting...
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Mitral valve surgery after heart transplantation can be performed with conventional techniques, indications, ... author has recently reported how to harvest the donor lungs from patients who had undergone cardiac valve surgery [33].
Many advances in surgical care involve a learning curve for the operators – during this time patients may be at increased risk of unintentional harm. ... Healthcare System The way in which healthcare is delivered also Safer Surgery 33.
Med Teach 2011; 33:105–115. 46. Baran S, Johnson E, Kehler J. An introduction to electronic learning and its use to address challenges in surgical training. Lab Anim 2009; 38:202–210. 47. Maertens H, Vermassen F, Aggarwal R, et al.