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Sarita Vamadeva, East Surrey Hospital ...this book is wonderful, and I'm adding it to the growing mobile surgical on-call library based in my car...very well written with useful anatomical diagrams...a fantastic handbook recommended to all surgical or emergency department trainees and foundation doctors on surgical rotations.
Mr Christopher Callaghan qualified in medicine from the University of Otago, New Zealand, and did his basic surgical training in Cambridge, UK. After completing his PhD in transplantation immunology at the University of Cambridge he was appointed as a Specialist Registrar in General Surgery in East Anglia and as a Clinical Lecturer in the Department of Surgery, University of Cambridge. He has interests in transplantation and hepatobiliary surgery.
1. Introduction; 2. Preparing the patient for surgery; 3. Trauma emergencies; 4. The acute abdomen; 5. Ward emergencies; 6. Abdominal wall hernias; 7. Oesophagus and stomach; 8. Liver and biliary tree; 9. Pancreas and spleen; 10. Small and large bowel; 11. The anus and anal canal; 12. Breast and endocrine surgery; 13. Vascular surgery; 14. Paediatric surgery; 15. Urology; 16. Orthopaedic surgery; 17. Neurosurgery; 18. Cardiothoracic surgery; 19. Miscellaneous conditions; 20. Procedures