A first class summary of the management principles of clinical cases in vascular surgery. With an international panel of contributors, many of whom are also examiners on the UK, European or American Boards of Vascular Surgery, this book familiarizes the reader quickly with day-to-day clinical practice. Case presentations are given in question and answer format and have been widely referenced to reassure the reader that the contents are established best practice. Each case is accompanied by 3 to 4 x-rays or color illustrations for visual clarity.
Like the first edition, this new edition of A History of Vascular Surgery paints engaging portraits of the surgeons and scientists whose ideas and practices underlie, and continue to influence, vascular surgery as we know it today.
Current Status of Vascular Training Schemes in Europe: Recommendations for. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 7. ... Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe; 2014. Karidis N, Dimitroulis D, Kouraklis G. Global financial ...
This volume provides a concise and up to date resource that directly addresses the needs of general surgeons who perform vascular surgery by focusing on the diagnosis and clinical management of common vascular conditions.
This is a must-read for any specialist at all levels who has an on-going commitment to vascular disease management and medical education.
At the same time many senior surgeons have somewhat limited experience of endovascular techniques. This book will assist junior and senior surgeons and trainees in performing all types of vascular reconstructions.
Based on the research and clinical work presented at the Fifth International Symposium, Vascular Surgery 1991, this book gathers forty contributions from renowned clinicians and researchers and outstanding young investigators around the ...
Vascular Surgery: Current Questions discusses the queries concerning modes of therapy, surgical practices, and management of vascular problems. This book contains 19 chapters and begins with an overview of the clinical vascular laboratory.
The procedures described in this two-volume publication are those that we currently favor. Their selection is the result of continuing analyses of our own experience during the past 30 years.
It is in this set ting that this volume offered by Professor Staudacher may be of assistance to the general surgeon whose experience in this type of emergency may be limited.
Endovascular techniques have now become the first-line treatment for most diagnoses in vascular surgery. The suc- cess rate for endovascular therapies initially was mediocre, but endovascular technology has evolved, with the develop- ...