This section contains tutorials each
based on a clinical photograph, x-ray or pathological
specimen. Each tutorial consists of questions, answers,
a short literature review and suggested further reading.
The answers to each question can be viewed by hovering
the mouse over the answer icon.
This book does not attempt to rival
major surgical textbooks, but draws together a
collection of basic information in a convenient
format. Clinical Surgery in General provides a
transition in knowledge between the basic sciences
and clinical practice. Emphasis is placed on the
general principles of surgery rather than on
management of specific conditions and thus this
title complements the standard clinical surgical
textbooks.
This is a concise revision guide to
the core basic sciences for all surgical trainees
preparing for the MRCS examination. Covering
anatomy, physiology and pathology, it concentrates
on the recurring themes of these topics in the
examination and emphasises the essential knowledge
require by the candidate. It is designed for rapid
revision prior to sitting the examination, written
in an accessible style and indicating the clinical
relevance of the topics.
This is a concise
account of the practice of clinical surgery, with a
special emphasis on the management of problems
regularly encountered by House Officers and Interns.
Written by a Professor of surgery, a recently
appointed Consultant and a Specialist Registrar, the
text benefits from their wide knowledge and
experience and their understanding of the needs of
today's trainees. The information is rigorously
organized according to a template endorsed by peer
review.
Burnand K G. Young A E. Lucas J
D. Rowlands B. Scholefield J
Hardcover. 1200 pages. Published
Jun 05
Elsevier Churchill Livingstone.
ISBN 0443072116
This third edition of
the "New Aird's Companion in Surgical Studies"
provides a thorough grounding in all aspects of
surgical training. The book has been completely
restructured to fulfil the needs of candidates
taking the MRCS examination, and will also be a
useful reference for the established surgeon who
wishes to keep abreast of modern surgical thought
and practice. This new edition retains many of the
popular features of previous editions, including key
references appearing on every page for quick and
easy reference, a clear and direct writing style,
and excellent illustrative and written content
provided by some of the leading figures in British
surgery. In addition, many new innovative features
have been introduced: 85 per cent of chapters are
completely new or have been heavily revised. All
line art has been redrawn for the new edition. The
book has been comprehensively redesigned in two
colours throughout, to aid understanding and
navigability. There are over 160 pages of full
colour - many photographs previously published in
black-and-white now appear in full colour. The new
edition has been streamlined to fulfil the needs of
today's surgeon All this adds up to one of the most
exciting revisions of a surgical textbook in years!
"The New Aird's" will be an invaluable aid for basic
trainees and beyond.
The changes in surgical
training have meant that previously published textbooks
may not be appropriate for the new MRCS/AFRCS
examination. This manual has changed considerably in
this edition, which is expressly targeted at the
MRCS/AFRCS candidate. Using a modular style presentation
and moving to a patient-centred approach, the book seeks
to provide all the information necessary for the
candidate studying for the "generality of surgery" part
of the MRCS/AFRCS.
This text aims to cater for
the needs of the FRCS exit exam candidate in general
surgery. The book covers all aspects of those subjects
where the general surgeon needs detailed knowledge in
order to carry out the wide remit of the speciality, for
example: breast, endocrine, liver, biliary tract,
pancreas, lymph nodes, oesophagus, stomach, small
intestine, colon and rectum, skin and soft tissue,
abdominal wall, hernias and vascular surgery. In
addition, those areas where a good working knowledge is
required are covered in less, but adequate, detail
(neurosurgery, head and neck, thoracic surgery, plastic
and reconstructive surgery, urology and
transplantation).
Surgical trainees need to
very rapidly gain a good understanding of the nature of
the diseases they are treating and to build their own
repertoire of surgical operations. They must also pass
the very searching examinations, and there is
consequently great pressure, within a limited time
period, to obtain not only experience and training but
also a considerable amount of factual and practical
knowledge. Principles of Surgical Practice builds on the
success of Fundamentals of Surgical Practice, and has
been designed to meet the needs of Basic Surgical
Trainees approaching the via part of the Final
Assessment, which test their knowledge of operative
surgery, intensive care and pathology. The editors have
drawn upon the experience a team of recognised experts
and experienced surgical trainers to provide their
perspective on the various aspects of surgical
management in chapters, presented in a way that makes
learning as efficient as possible but containing
sufficient detail to cover all aspects of the viva
examination. Principles of Surgical Practice is
indispensable to the Basic Surgical Trainee, and will
also provide the established surgeon and other
healthcare professionals working in the surgical
environment with an overview of the key principles
underpinning modern surgical practice.
This is an overview of the
disease processes encountered in surgical practice and
the clinical principles underlying the optimal
management of the surgical patient. The content covers
the relevant anatomy, pathology, and scientific
background, as well as describing clinical techniques.
The book, with contributions from general surgeons as
well as specialists, is organized to cover some core
aspects of surgery, encountered in many specialist
areas, such as trauma, cancer and sepsis, before moving
on to look at the detailed and specific management of
each of the key organ systems in the body. The content
has been selected to provide a knowledge base and
educational companion for the surgical trainee. The
speciality sections have been selected to complement the
teaching modules produced by the UK Royal Colleges of
Surgeons for the AFRCS/MRCS Diploma. The book will also
be relevant for all surgical trainees in other
geographic territories, as well as junior consultant
surgeons in practice.
A small and straightforward
guide to approximately 65 common operations which are
routinely carried out in elective surgery. Each
operation is described in detail, starting with the
indications for selecting this form of surgery, advice
about setting up in advance, then descriptions in a
simple format of the procedure and technique involved,
finishing with a list of the key points. The book is
well illustrated with simple line drawings and
attractively laid out.
Essential General
Surgical Operations has been specifically produced
to meet the needs of the basic surgical trainee who
is looking for an operative text. Adapted from the
best-selling parent title, General Surgical
Operations, Essential General Surgical Operations
clearly covers all the surgical operations that
basic trainees need to be familiar with to pass the
MRCS exam. The highly-praised features of General
Surgical Operations have been retained, including
the clear, direct writing and illustrative style,
and boxes which emphasise and give advice on how to
recognise, avoid and correct difficulties. However,
the text has been rewritten where necessary to
ensure that the needs of the basic trainee are
clearly met, and substantially streamlined so that
the key operations are covered in the exact level of
detail required.
Last's anatomy has for
several editions been regarded as the standard text
for those training in surgery. Dealing with anatomy
on a regional basis it emphasizes the clinical and
applied aspects of the subject at a depth
appropriate for both undergraduate and postgraduate
trainees.
Updated and revised,
this text presents a picture of the central body of
today's pathologic knowledge. New information is
included on the molecular and cellular basis of
common disorders such as cancer, AIDS, heart disease
and diabetes, and guidance is given on the
laboratory diagnosis of common diseases such as
coronary artery disease, endocrine disorders,
anaemias, leukaemias and diseases of the liver.
This book links disease
processes with clinical practice, explaining the
mechanisms underlying all major diseases and
offering a thorough explanation of the principles of
pathology. Colour coded boxes highlight macroscopic
and microscopic features of major diseases and
laboratory findings, while key points boxes contain
topic summaries. Glossaries of dermatological,
neurological and pathological nomenclature are
provided.
Whilst being six years
since this book was published it remains in the main
text on orthopaedics and trauma recommended for the
MRCS examination. As with the larger 'Apley's
systems' this book is divided into two sections each
covering general orthopaedics and trauma. It easily
readable format makes it an ideal study aid to those
preparing for postgraduate surgical examinations.
This concise textbook
describes a practical system for the assessment and
management of the critically ill surgical patient.
Based on the Care of the Critically Ill Course of
the Royal College of Surgeons the book contains
practical advice valuable for surgical trainees
working in the acute surgical environment. It
provides a structured system for patient assessment
and the management of acute surgical problems.
Surgical Critical Care
has been co-authored by a surgeon and an
anaesthetist, and encompasses all aspects of
critical care that are important to surgeons,
including indications, therapies, drugs, specific
conditions and post-operative complications. Each
chapter adopts a standardised format for ease of
quick reference (classification, causes,
pathophysiology, clinical, treatment, monitoring,
complications and prognosis) and is illustrated with
clear black and white photographs or original line
drawings where appropriate.
This book provides core
information in pathology, microbiology and related
topics required by surgeons in training. It
contains systematic but concise summaries of all
major pathological topics set against a background
knowledge of modern immunology, molecular biology
and genetics. Particular emphasis is laid on the
role of the laboratory in the surgical diagnostic
process with an emphasis towards topics tested in
the MRCS and FRCS examinations.
The viva component of
the MRCS examination is traditionally the most
feared and elusive part of the whole exam. Contained
within the syllabus of core and system modules there
are favourite examination topics which are more
commonly asked than others. This new book covers all
these popular subjects and illustrates them with
sample viva-style questions. The answers give the
candidate guidance on how to respond to these
effectively and on what is required to pass the
exam. Covers the six major subject areas of the MRCS
viva exam: . applied surgical anatomy . operative
surgery . clinical pathology . principles of surgery
. applied physiology . critical care There is also
coverage of the new communication skills section,
designed to test the candidate's ability to
communicate with patients and supply information to
colleagues. This new book has been written to aid
any candidate in preparing to sit a surgical viva,
and will be of value to MRCS candidates as well as
students for undergraduate surgical finals and
surgical registrars prior to the exit examination.
This section contains tutorials each
based on a clinical photograph, x-ray or pathological
specimen. Each tutorial consists of questions, answers,
a short literature review and suggested further reading.
The answers to each question can be viewed by hovering
the mouse over the answer icon.
This book does not attempt to rival
major surgical textbooks, but draws together a
collection of basic information in a convenient
format. Clinical Surgery in General provides a
transition in knowledge between the basic sciences
and clinical practice. Emphasis is placed on the
general principles of surgery rather than on
management of specific conditions and thus this
title complements the standard clinical surgical
textbooks.
This is a concise revision guide to
the core basic sciences for all surgical trainees
preparing for the MRCS examination. Covering
anatomy, physiology and pathology, it concentrates
on the recurring themes of these topics in the
examination and emphasises the essential knowledge
require by the candidate. It is designed for rapid
revision prior to sitting the examination, written
in an accessible style and indicating the clinical
relevance of the topics.
This is a concise
account of the practice of clinical surgery, with a
special emphasis on the management of problems
regularly encountered by House Officers and Interns.
Written by a Professor of surgery, a recently
appointed Consultant and a Specialist Registrar, the
text benefits from their wide knowledge and
experience and their understanding of the needs of
today's trainees. The information is rigorously
organized according to a template endorsed by peer
review.
Burnand K G. Young A E. Lucas J
D. Rowlands B. Scholefield J
Hardcover. 1200 pages. Published
Jun 05
Elsevier Churchill Livingstone.
ISBN 0443072116
This third edition of
the "New Aird's Companion in Surgical Studies"
provides a thorough grounding in all aspects of
surgical training. The book has been completely
restructured to fulfil the needs of candidates
taking the MRCS examination, and will also be a
useful reference for the established surgeon who
wishes to keep abreast of modern surgical thought
and practice. This new edition retains many of the
popular features of previous editions, including key
references appearing on every page for quick and
easy reference, a clear and direct writing style,
and excellent illustrative and written content
provided by some of the leading figures in British
surgery. In addition, many new innovative features
have been introduced: 85 per cent of chapters are
completely new or have been heavily revised. All
line art has been redrawn for the new edition. The
book has been comprehensively redesigned in two
colours throughout, to aid understanding and
navigability. There are over 160 pages of full
colour - many photographs previously published in
black-and-white now appear in full colour. The new
edition has been streamlined to fulfil the needs of
today's surgeon All this adds up to one of the most
exciting revisions of a surgical textbook in years!
"The New Aird's" will be an invaluable aid for basic
trainees and beyond.
The changes in surgical
training have meant that previously published textbooks
may not be appropriate for the new MRCS/AFRCS
examination. This manual has changed considerably in
this edition, which is expressly targeted at the
MRCS/AFRCS candidate. Using a modular style presentation
and moving to a patient-centred approach, the book seeks
to provide all the information necessary for the
candidate studying for the "generality of surgery" part
of the MRCS/AFRCS.
This text aims to cater for
the needs of the FRCS exit exam candidate in general
surgery. The book covers all aspects of those subjects
where the general surgeon needs detailed knowledge in
order to carry out the wide remit of the speciality, for
example: breast, endocrine, liver, biliary tract,
pancreas, lymph nodes, oesophagus, stomach, small
intestine, colon and rectum, skin and soft tissue,
abdominal wall, hernias and vascular surgery. In
addition, those areas where a good working knowledge is
required are covered in less, but adequate, detail
(neurosurgery, head and neck, thoracic surgery, plastic
and reconstructive surgery, urology and
transplantation).
Surgical trainees need to
very rapidly gain a good understanding of the nature of
the diseases they are treating and to build their own
repertoire of surgical operations. They must also pass
the very searching examinations, and there is
consequently great pressure, within a limited time
period, to obtain not only experience and training but
also a considerable amount of factual and practical
knowledge. Principles of Surgical Practice builds on the
success of Fundamentals of Surgical Practice, and has
been designed to meet the needs of Basic Surgical
Trainees approaching the via part of the Final
Assessment, which test their knowledge of operative
surgery, intensive care and pathology. The editors have
drawn upon the experience a team of recognised experts
and experienced surgical trainers to provide their
perspective on the various aspects of surgical
management in chapters, presented in a way that makes
learning as efficient as possible but containing
sufficient detail to cover all aspects of the viva
examination. Principles of Surgical Practice is
indispensable to the Basic Surgical Trainee, and will
also provide the established surgeon and other
healthcare professionals working in the surgical
environment with an overview of the key principles
underpinning modern surgical practice.
This is an overview of the
disease processes encountered in surgical practice and
the clinical principles underlying the optimal
management of the surgical patient. The content covers
the relevant anatomy, pathology, and scientific
background, as well as describing clinical techniques.
The book, with contributions from general surgeons as
well as specialists, is organized to cover some core
aspects of surgery, encountered in many specialist
areas, such as trauma, cancer and sepsis, before moving
on to look at the detailed and specific management of
each of the key organ systems in the body. The content
has been selected to provide a knowledge base and
educational companion for the surgical trainee. The
speciality sections have been selected to complement the
teaching modules produced by the UK Royal Colleges of
Surgeons for the AFRCS/MRCS Diploma. The book will also
be relevant for all surgical trainees in other
geographic territories, as well as junior consultant
surgeons in practice.
A small and straightforward
guide to approximately 65 common operations which are
routinely carried out in elective surgery. Each
operation is described in detail, starting with the
indications for selecting this form of surgery, advice
about setting up in advance, then descriptions in a
simple format of the procedure and technique involved,
finishing with a list of the key points. The book is
well illustrated with simple line drawings and
attractively laid out.
Essential General
Surgical Operations has been specifically produced
to meet the needs of the basic surgical trainee who
is looking for an operative text. Adapted from the
best-selling parent title, General Surgical
Operations, Essential General Surgical Operations
clearly covers all the surgical operations that
basic trainees need to be familiar with to pass the
MRCS exam. The highly-praised features of General
Surgical Operations have been retained, including
the clear, direct writing and illustrative style,
and boxes which emphasise and give advice on how to
recognise, avoid and correct difficulties. However,
the text has been rewritten where necessary to
ensure that the needs of the basic trainee are
clearly met, and substantially streamlined so that
the key operations are covered in the exact level of
detail required.
Last's anatomy has for
several editions been regarded as the standard text
for those training in surgery. Dealing with anatomy
on a regional basis it emphasizes the clinical and
applied aspects of the subject at a depth
appropriate for both undergraduate and postgraduate
trainees.
Updated and revised,
this text presents a picture of the central body of
today's pathologic knowledge. New information is
included on the molecular and cellular basis of
common disorders such as cancer, AIDS, heart disease
and diabetes, and guidance is given on the
laboratory diagnosis of common diseases such as
coronary artery disease, endocrine disorders,
anaemias, leukaemias and diseases of the liver.
This book links disease
processes with clinical practice, explaining the
mechanisms underlying all major diseases and
offering a thorough explanation of the principles of
pathology. Colour coded boxes highlight macroscopic
and microscopic features of major diseases and
laboratory findings, while key points boxes contain
topic summaries. Glossaries of dermatological,
neurological and pathological nomenclature are
provided.
Whilst being six years
since this book was published it remains in the main
text on orthopaedics and trauma recommended for the
MRCS examination. As with the larger 'Apley's
systems' this book is divided into two sections each
covering general orthopaedics and trauma. It easily
readable format makes it an ideal study aid to those
preparing for postgraduate surgical examinations.
This concise textbook
describes a practical system for the assessment and
management of the critically ill surgical patient.
Based on the Care of the Critically Ill Course of
the Royal College of Surgeons the book contains
practical advice valuable for surgical trainees
working in the acute surgical environment. It
provides a structured system for patient assessment
and the management of acute surgical problems.
Surgical Critical Care
has been co-authored by a surgeon and an
anaesthetist, and encompasses all aspects of
critical care that are important to surgeons,
including indications, therapies, drugs, specific
conditions and post-operative complications. Each
chapter adopts a standardised format for ease of
quick reference (classification, causes,
pathophysiology, clinical, treatment, monitoring,
complications and prognosis) and is illustrated with
clear black and white photographs or original line
drawings where appropriate.
This book provides core
information in pathology, microbiology and related
topics required by surgeons in training. It
contains systematic but concise summaries of all
major pathological topics set against a background
knowledge of modern immunology, molecular biology
and genetics. Particular emphasis is laid on the
role of the laboratory in the surgical diagnostic
process with an emphasis towards topics tested in
the MRCS and FRCS examinations.
The viva component of
the MRCS examination is traditionally the most
feared and elusive part of the whole exam. Contained
within the syllabus of core and system modules there
are favourite examination topics which are more
commonly asked than others. This new book covers all
these popular subjects and illustrates them with
sample viva-style questions. The answers give the
candidate guidance on how to respond to these
effectively and on what is required to pass the
exam. Covers the six major subject areas of the MRCS
viva exam: . applied surgical anatomy . operative
surgery . clinical pathology . principles of surgery
. applied physiology . critical care There is also
coverage of the new communication skills section,
designed to test the candidate's ability to
communicate with patients and supply information to
colleagues. This new book has been written to aid
any candidate in preparing to sit a surgical viva,
and will be of value to MRCS candidates as well as
students for undergraduate surgical finals and
surgical registrars prior to the exit examination.
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