Synopses & Reviews
The Illustrative Handbook of General Surgery is a handy, compact atlas covering all facets of General Surgery. Extremely useful to carry around as a refresher guide before going into theater, the areas of surgery covered are:
- Endocrine surgery
- Breast surgery
- Esophageal and Gastric Surgery
- Small Bowel and Appendix Surgery
- Colorectal Surgery
- Anorectal Surgery
- Hernia Surgery
- Hepatobiliary Surgery
- Pancreatic Surgery
Each chapter includes a brief narrative describing the procedure and several photographic illustrations as a quick visual aid to the reader. In addition, the authors outline common pitfalls and provide suggestions drawn from their extensive personal experiences.
Dr Herbert Chen is Vice-Chairman of Research, Department of Surgery, Professor, Division of General Surgery and Chief of Endocrine Surgery at the University of Wisconsin, USA.
Review
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)
Synopsis
With the large number of surgical atlases in the market focusing on a variety of surgical procedures, it is almost impossible to find an area that is not comprehensively illustrated. However, almost all of these atlases are very large and serve to be 'library reference' books, which are commonly displayed in the office and utilized in that manner. There is no atlas which is easily transportable, yet one would imagine that every medical student and resident would potentially want a copy of such a title to carry on them at all times.
The book aims to cover all facets of general surgery and each chapter has five to ten photographs illustrating the basic anatomical context, as well as the various techniques specific to the operation. Each chapter author provides a brief narrative describing what is going on during the operation, and also outlines common pitfalls and personal suggestions.
Synopsis
Extremely useful as a pocket reference, this handbook features dozens of photographs and covers all facets of general surgery. Each chapter author includes a narrative describing the relevant procedure, outlines common pitfalls and offers personal suggestions.
Table of Contents
Endocrine.- Breast.- Esophagus/Hiatus.- Stomach.- Small Bowel/Appendix.- Colon/rectum.- Anoretal.- Hernia.- Liver/Spleen.- Gallbladder/Billiary.- Pancreas.