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PDF: 1228.8 MB
By: Justin B. Dimick, Gilbert R. Upchurch, Christopher J. Sonnenday, Lillian S. Kao
Using a highly readable, case-based format, Clinical Scenarios in Surgery: Decision Making and Operative Technique, Second Edition, presents 135 cases that take readers step by step through the principles of safe surgical care. Ideal for senior surgical residents who are preparing for the oral board exam, this updated resource presents today’s standards of care in all areas of general surgery, including abdominal wall, upper GI, emergency general surgery, hepatobiliary, colorectal, breast, endocrine, thoracic, vascular, pediatric, skin and soft tissue, trauma, critical care, transplant, and head and neck surgeries.
- Fourteen chapters are new to the Second Edition, including six in the greatly expanded section on Trauma.
- Each full-color case begins with a patient presentation and proceeds through differential diagnosis, workup, diagnosis and treatment, surgical procedures, postoperative management, and a case conclusion.
- Coverage includes key technical steps, potential pitfalls, and special intraoperative considerations, take-home points, and suggested readings.
- Color figures, tables, and algorithms present information in a format that is easy to understand and remember.
- Every chapter includes a table summarizing Key Technical Steps and Potential Pitfalls for the procedure discussed.
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Abundant Joy –
This is one of those books you know people recommend and you buy early on but never get to because you’re busy and when you eventually do read it you wish you had read it sooner.
I strongly recommend this resource and recommend residents start it earlier in their training than I did.
AHMED SAMIR –
Making a list of possible diagnosis is critical to good medicine. This text develops that skill.
Ilya Rakitin –
Very informative book , cases cover most of daily practice
Faisal K –
If you’re a general surgery resident, there is no excuse to not purchase this book. It is probably more necessary than Cameron’s or Mastery. Get it and become familiar with it a couple of years before CE. Can be used very well in conjunction with Osler.
Ashoke k Das –
Excellent for both surgeons in training & beyond training.