Current Surgical Therapy 14th Edition
$10.00
John L. Cameron, Andrew M. Cameron
ISBNs: 0323796834, 978-0323796835, 9780323796835, 978-0323796842, 9780323796842, 978-0323796835, 9780323796835, B0BM4NHQ92
English | 2023 | Original PDF | 62 MB | 1699 Pages
An essential resource for written,
oral, and recertifying board study, as well as an excellent reference
for everyday clinical practice, Current Surgical Therapy, 14th Edition,
provides trusted, authoritative advice on today's best treatment and
management options for general surgery. Residents and practitioners
alike appreciate the concise, highly formatted approach to each topic,
as well as the practical, hands-on advice on selecting and implementing
current surgical approaches from today’s preeminent general surgeons.
This highly regarded text remains the only surgical reference of its
kind, offering a complete array of topics and delivering just the key
facts.
- Covers virtually every
problem that a general surgeon may encounter, synthesizing vast amounts
of information into concise, digestible chapters.
- Provides
thoroughly updated information throughout, including focused revisions
to the most in-demand topics, as well as a new chapter on robotics,
how these new devices have influenced surgery, and the benefits and
outcomes of each.
- Presents each
topic using the same easy-to-follow format: disease presentation,
pathophysiology, diagnostics, and surgical therapy.
- Includes
eight all-new surgical videos covering enteral stents in the treatment
of colonic obstruction; multiple management approaches to spigelian,
obturator, and lumbar hernias; spontaneous and secondary pneumothorax,
and acute mesenteric ischemia.
- Features
more than 2,000 illustrations—line drawings, graphs, algorithms,
clinical/operative photographs, micrographs, and radiological
images—including hundreds new to this edition.
- Integrates minimally invasive surgical techniques, basic science, and critical care aspects of surgical practice throughout.
- Discusses which approach to take, how to avoid or minimize complications, and what outcomes to expect.