Overview
- Editors:
-
-
Herbert Chen
-
Dept. Surgery, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, U.S.A.
Access this book
Other ways to access
Table of contents (37 chapters)
-
Section 4 Small Bowel and Appendix Surgery
-
- Pablo Laje, Peter F. Nichol
Pages 127-133
-
-
- Ari Reichstein, Peter F. Nichol
Pages 139-145
-
Section 5 Colorectal Surgery
-
Front Matter
Pages 147-147
-
- Matthew C. Koopmann, Charles P. Heise
Pages 149-157
-
- Matthew C. Koopmann, Charles P. Heise
Pages 159-165
-
- Erik E. Johnson, Charles P. Heise
Pages 167-177
-
- Erik E. Johnson, Charles P. Heise
Pages 179-185
-
Section 6 Anorectal Surgery
-
Front Matter
Pages 187-187
-
- Pasithorn A. Suwanabol, Gregory D. Kennedy
Pages 189-193
-
- Erin S. O’Connor, Gregory D. Kennedy
Pages 195-206
-
- Marie K. Stelzer, Gregory D. Kennedy
Pages 207-215
-
- Carter T. Smith, Gregory D. Kennedy
Pages 217-224
-
Section 7 Hernia Surgery
-
Front Matter
Pages 225-225
-
- David M. Melnick, Jacquelynn D. Arbuckle
Pages 227-228
-
- David M. Melnick, Jacquelynn D. Arbuckle
Pages 229-233
-
- David M. Melnick, Jacquelynn D. Arbuckle
Pages 235-238
-
- David M. Melnick, Jacquelynn D. Arbuckle
Pages 239-241
-
- David M. Melnick, Jacquelynn D. Arbuckle
Pages 243-245
-
Section 8 Hepatobiliary Surgery
-
Front Matter
Pages 247-247
About this book
Learning surgery has become a daunting task. Although the basic surgical c- cepts remain durable and unchanged, the past several years have brought rapid growth of new knowledge in all of the surgical disciplines. Some surgical pro- dures have disappeared. Peptic ulcer disease and portal hypertension were once the source of a plethora of surgical interventions; now surgery is rarely necessary for either. New interventions have been developed. Gastric bypass for morbid obesity, once a rare procedure, has become one of the most commonly performed pro- dure. New technology has made operations less invasive but more complex and the knowledge requirements for new technology are very different than that required for conventional surgery. The Illustrated Handbook of General Surgery has been created to allow medical students and residents learning surgery to assimilate, in a rapid and succinct manner, the anatomy and operative techniques associated with the most common surgical interventions. We are proud that all of the chapters have been edited and c- tributed by the faculty of the University of Wisconsin. The Department of Surgery at UW is comprised of almost 80 faculty, with nationally recognized expertise in every specialty. The essence of this text is its portability as well as its conciseness.
Reviews
From the reviews:
“This is a concise, portable surgery reference for residents, fellows, and attendings. … This book covers a wide range of the most commonly performed procedures in general surgery. … The information is presented in a clear and concise manner and the layout is logical. One of its best attributes is its portability, which enables readers to use this book during brief downtimes and between cases. Overall, it is very useful for students and residents in general surgery.” (Vanessa Rae Humphreville, Doody’s Review Service, April, 2010)
Editors and Affiliations
-
Dept. Surgery, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, U.S.A.
Herbert Chen