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Burns [Part-work (fascķculo)]

Edited by (Chair in Burns & Plastic Surgery, Swansea University Medical School; and Honorary Consultant Plastic Surgeon, the Welsh Centre for Burns & Plastic Surgery, UK), Edited by (Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Mersey Regional Burns and Plastic Surgery Uni), Edited by
  • Formāts: Part-work (fascķculo), 480 pages, height x width x depth: 181x101x18 mm, weight: 234 g
  • Sērija : Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Surgery
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199699534
  • ISBN-13: 9780199699537
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  • Formāts: Part-work (fascķculo), 480 pages, height x width x depth: 181x101x18 mm, weight: 234 g
  • Sērija : Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Surgery
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199699534
  • ISBN-13: 9780199699537
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Burn injuries are recognised as a major health problem worldwide, causing morbidity and mortality in individuals of all ages. The Oxford Specialist Handbook of Burns is a concise, easy-to-navigate reference text that outlines the assessment, management, and rehabilitation of burns patients. With contributions from international experts, this handbook covers all aspects of burn-patient care, from first aid to reconstructive techniques and physiotherapy.

This new, pocket-sized title is an invaluable resource for all those who come into contact with burns patients, from accident and emergency doctors to allied health professionals, as well as specialists and trainees in burns units. Filling an important niche in the market for an accessible quick-access guide for those first on the scene, The Oxford Specialist Handbook of Burns is a comprehensive and detailed new resource.

Recenzijas

Burn is one of the commonest causes of injury worldwide that leads to serious and sometimes life-threatening problems. As a complex systemic disease, burn injury requires a diverse range of knowledge and skills for optimal care. This handbook concisely incorporates "all-aspects of burn patients care, from first aid to reconstructive tecniques and physiotherapy," sharing the goal of providing all workers involved in the burn care with useful and accessible reference.... It is not only a must-have book for the novice dealing with burn patients, but also a great resource for the more experienced practitioner. * Chunyang Wang, MD, PhD and Feng Zhang, M.D., Ph.D., Joseph M. Still Burn and Reconstructive Center, Annals of Plastic Surgery *

Contributors xiv
1 Incidence and epidemiology
1(8)
2 Burn prevention
9(10)
3 Pathophysiological response to burns
19(10)
4 Hypermetabolic response to burns
29(6)
5 The burns management pathway I: assessing and transferring patients with an acute burn injury
35(8)
6 The burns management pathway II: receiving and initially managing a patient with burns
43(10)
7 Predicting mortality and end of life care
53(6)
8 Burns first aid
59(8)
9 Assessment of burn surface area
67(10)
10 Burn depth assessment
77(12)
11 Fluid resuscitation in burns
89(6)
12 Escharotomies
95(14)
13 Critical care of burns patients
109(8)
14 Anaesthesia: preoperative management of patients with acute burns
117(8)
15 Anaesthesia: intraoperative management of patients with acute burn injury
125(6)
16 Burns surgery
131(14)
17 Burn wound dressings
145(6)
18 Management of burn wound infection
151(12)
19 Chemical burns
163(8)
20 Electrical injuries
171(6)
21 Radiation burns
177(6)
22 Ocular burns
183(8)
23 Hand burns
191(8)
24 Perineal and genital burns
199(4)
25 Skin substitutes
203(10)
26 Occupational and physiotherapy
213(12)
27 Outcome measures for burns
225(6)
28 Burns scar management
231(4)
29 Principles of burn reconstruction
235(6)
30 Burn contracture surgery
241(44)
31 Outpatient management of minor burns
285(8)
32 Remote assessment of burns
293(6)
33 Cost of burn care
299(4)
34 Paediatric burns
303(8)
35 Non accidental injury (NAI) in children
311(4)
36 Burns itch
315(6)
37 Nutritional requirements in the burn patients
321(6)
38 Tetanus
327(4)
39 Desquamating skin disorders
331(8)
40 Military burns
339(8)
41 Sunburn and artificial tanning
347(6)
42 Frostbite
353(14)
43 Hair restoration
367(8)
44 Laser management of scars
375(4)
45 Face transplantation
379(4)
46 Pain management
383(8)
47 Burn care drug formulary
391(26)
Appendix 1 Transfer proforma 417(8)
Appendix 2 Burn care referral criteria 425(4)
Appendix 3 Admission proforma 429(6)
Appendix 4 Burn links 435(4)
Index 439
Professor Whitaker is the Chair of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in Wales. He combines a clinical practice (both acute care and elective surgery) with the development of an active research program. He is the director of the Reconstructive Surgery and Regenerative Medicine Research Unit, and Deputy Editor of Europe's largest reconstructive surgery journal, the Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery. He is SAC Lead for Academic Plastic Surgery.



Iain read medicine at Cambridge University, completed a sub-internship at Harvard Medical School, and then completed his training in plastic, reconstructive, and aesthetic surgery internationally. He has published over 150 articles, and sits on the BAPRAS research council. In collaboration with leading scientists at Swansea University, Iain has developed a doctoral and postdoctoral career path for plastic surgeons in Wales.



Professor Shokrollahi is a Burns, Plastic, and Laser surgeon at the regional burns centre at the Mersey Regional Burns and Plastic Surgery Unit in Liverpool, UK and clinical lead for the Northern Burn Operational Delivery Network, NHS England, UK. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the international journal 'Scars, Burns & Healing' and Associate Editor of the journal 'Annals of Plastic Surgery', and also serves as vice-chairman of The Katie Piper Foundation, a charity that works to improve outcomes for burns survivors.



Kayvan graduated from Bristol University with a BSc in cellular and molecular pathology and a degree in Medicine. He was awarded the Hunterian professorship of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2007, and has delivered guest and keynote lectures internationally. His work has been recognised with prizes, grants, and scholarships. He has published over 70 research articles, and served as both an editor and contributor for numerous books. Outside of medicine, Professor Shokrollahi is an accomplished composer and pianist.



William Dickson is a consultant Plastic Surgeon and Clinical Lead for the South West Burn Operational Delivery Network (Adults), NHS England, UK. His career has spanned more than 40 years and included working on patients injured in the 1985 Bradford City stadium fire and the Corus blast furnace explosion in 2001. He oversaw the move of the designated burns centre to Swansea in 1994. He was clinical director of the Welsh Burn Centre until 2014, and was awarded an MBE for services to medicine in 2008.