Pocket Surgery, Second Edition, is your go-to source for the essential information you need to care for surgery patients, as well as for success in your surgery clerkship rotation and on exams. This volume in the popular Pocket Notebook series provides a concise and focused review of the entire field of surgery -- including breast, critical care, cardiothoracic, gastrointestinal, colorectal, vascular, pediatric, plastic, transplant, and endocrine - all in one easy-to-navigate looseleaf notebook. Features Fully updated throughout, including additional illustrations. Bulleted lists, tables, and algorithms make essential facts easy to find and retain. Specialty and organ-based chapters allow for a quick review before starting a new surgical service. Written by surgery residents and fellows at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, and co-authored by experts in the field.
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This latest addition to the popular Pocket series is a go-to-resource for essential, up-to-date information for surgeons, podiatrists, and residents presented in a concise, quick-to-grasp format.
This Fifth Edition is fully updated and includes a sixteen-page color insert with key and classic abnormal images.
Unlike many large spine surgery atlases, this is the perfect, on-the-go, pocket-size resource for busy spine surgeons who work in any clinical setting.
The Pocket Manual of General Thoracic Surgery is an irreplaceable educational tool amongst trainees and practicing physicians. This pocket manual is a quick-reference handbook for general thoracic surgery.
In this new edition, a whole new section of case history problems and their solutions has been added, making this an essential purchase for those facing their surgery finals.
Organized by anatomic region, this must have guide includes management of traumatic, congenital, malignant, infectious and degenerative conditions divided into the following areas: • Craniofacial • Upper extremity • Breast • Torso ...
Classification of surgical wounds Clean (low risk of postoperative infection) Incisions are made under aseptic conditions where the gastrointestinal (GI), biliary and genitourinary (GU) tracts and respiratory organs are not cut open.
Always study with the most up-to-date prep! Look for Dr. Pestana's Surgery Notes, ISBN 9781506276427, on sale October 5, 2021.
A book of the 1,500 most commonly asked Internal Medicine pimp questions, written by the residents, fellows, and attending who ask them.