Atlas of Trauma/ Emergency Surgical Techniques
- 1600 John F. Kennedy Blvd. Ste 1800 Philadelphia, PA 19103-2899 Elsevier Health Sciences 2013
- 352 pages
- Surgical techniques atlas series A Volume in the Surgical Techniques Atlas Series .
Contents:
1 Intracranial Pressure Monitoring and Ventriculostomy
I Neck
II Chest
III Abdomen
IV Abdominal Vascular
V Extremities and Pelvis
VI Bedside Procedures
Index
Inside back cover
Atlas of Trauma/Emergency Surgical Techniques, a title in the Surgical Techniques Atlas Series, presents state-of-the-art updates on the full range of trauma and emergency surgical techniques performed today. Drs. Cioffi and Asensio, along with numerous other internationally recognized general surgeons, offer you step-by-step advice along with full-color illustrations and photographs to help you expand your repertoire and hone your clinical skills. Easily review normal anatomy and visualize the step-by-step progression of each emergency surgery procedure thanks to more than 330 detailed anatomic line drawings and clinical photographs. Avoid complications with pearls and pitfalls from the authors for every surgical technique. Master the key variations and nuances for a full range of emergency techniques. A highly formatted approach provides step-by-step instructions with bulleted "how-to" guidance for each procedure.
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