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Complications in Surgery and Trauma (2nd Ed.)

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Cohn Stephen, Dolich Matthew

Couverture de l’ouvrage Complications in Surgery and Trauma

Complications in Surgery and Trauma, Second Edition provides practical information on the incidence, management, and avoidance of complications encountered during and after surgical procedures.

The book offers detailed guidance and techniques for recognizing and controlling complications in the operating room, emergency ward, or intensive care unit. It spans the vast array of complications related to preoperative, intra-operative, and postoperative events. The coverage is comprehensive and includes many surgical sub-specialties including critical care, endocrine, cardiothoracic, vascular, burns and wound healing, orthopedic, pediatric, and transplant.

A key feature of this new edition is the addition of succinct summary tables that list the most common complications related to each area of surgery or trauma and how to avoid them. Nine new chapters are included, and all previous chapters have been updated, making it a completely up-to-date reference for surgical residents, general surgeons, critical care surgeons, and those in training.

Introduction. Strategies for Reducing Variation in Surgical Outcomes. Optimizing Patient Safety in Surgery. Critical Care. Assessment in Cardiac and Non-Cardiac Risk Factors Complications of Anaesthesia. Respiratory Failure after Surgery or Trauma. Complications of Acute Fluid Loss and Replacement. Acute Renal Dysfunction. Complications of Nutritional Support. Complications of Anticoagulants and Blood Transfusion. Complications of Antibiotic Therapy. Complications of Hypovolemic and Septic Shock. Complications Associated with the Use of Invasive Devices in the Intensive Care Unit. Abdomen. Complications of Abdominal Wall Surgery and Hernia Repair. Complications of Biliary Tract Surgery and Trauma. Complications of Intestinal Surgery. Complications of Gastric Surgery. Complications of Hepatic Surgery and Trauma. Complications of Pancreatic Surgery and Trauma. Complications of Splenic Surgery and Splenic Injury. Complications of Laparoscopy in General Surgery. Endocrine. Complications of Breast SurgeryComplications of Thyroidectomy and Parathyroidectomy. Complications of Adrenal Gland Surgery. Complications in Pancreatic and Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrine Tumors. Cardiothoracic. Complications of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Complications of Pulmonary and Chest Wall Resection. Complications of Esophageal Surgery and Trauma. Complications of Cardiac Surgery and Trauma. Vascular. Venous Disease and Therapy. Complications of Endovascular Procedures. Complications of Open Arterial Vascular Surgery. OrthopaedicComplication of Dislocations. Complications of Amputations. Complications of Treatment of the Hand. Neurologic. Complications of Postoperative Pain and Pain Management. Complications after Craniotomy. Complications after Spinal Cord Injury. Complications of Nerve Injury and Repair. Psychological and Behavioral Complications of Trauma. Burns and Wound Healing. Wound and Soft Tissue Complications: Complications of Wound Repair. Complications of Thermal Injuries. Complications of Reconstructive Surgery. Genitourinary. Complications in Gynaecologic Surgery. Pediatric. Complications in Pediatric Surgery. Transplantation. Complications of Immunosuppression in Solid Organ Transplantation. Surgical Complications of Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation. Complications of Liver Transplantation. Complications of Cardiac and Lung Transplantation. Index.

Professional Reference

Stephen M. Cohn, MD, Professor of Surgery, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX, USA

Matthew O. Dolich, MD, Professor of Surgery, University of California – Irvine Medical Center, Orange, CA, USA