Preceded by Clinical scenarios in surgery / editors, Justin B. Dimick, Gilbert R. Upchurch Jr., Christophr J. Sonnenday. c2013.
This book will be particularly useful for senior surgical residents and recent graduates as they prepare for the American Board of Surgery oral examination.
Are you worried about answering questions on basic science concepts? Uncertain about managing the clock in CCS cases? Unprepared to answer questions on general surgery topics? This book is the balm.
With nearly twice the number of chapters as the first edition, this updated text reflects the tremendous advancements that have been made in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular disease, including the new terminology, tests, and ...
X-rays, CT scans, bronchoscopic photographs, and other relevant illustrations accompany the text. Some cases include postoperative complications and discussion of the causes, evaluation, and management of these complications.
This book presents a realistic approach to preparing for the exam.
"This book presents more than 120 cases covering all areas of reconstructive surgery.
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Written in a unique and innovative style, this book presents pediatric surgery in an interactive clinical context.
This text provides the reader a starting point for the most difficult and uncommon complications in acute care surgery.
Free superficial inferior epigastric artery (SIEA) flap, breast reconstruction, 108 Frey, L,42 Frey's syndrome, hyperhidrosis, 218 Froment, Jules, 147 Froment's sign, 146 Frozen shoulder, 164 Full bloodcount enterocutaneous fistula, ...