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Cracking the Intercollegiate General Surgery FRCS Viva 2e: A Revision Guide 2nd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (Retired Oncoplastic Breast Surgeon), Edited by (National University of Ireland), Edited by (Singapore General Hospital. Sengkang General Hospital)
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"Cracking the Intercollegiate General Surgery FRCS Viva: A Revision Guide 2e provides the framework and knowledge to pass the non-subspecialty sections of the FRCS (General Surgery) viva and clinical examination. This comprehensive and up to date revision text covers all essential topics in critical care, emergency and general surgery as well as critical appraisal of research papers, basic statistics and data manipulation for the academic section.This essential revision guide provides you with the vital points for each topic, presented in a concise, structured manner and referenced where appropriate. It is essential reading for anyone preparing for the FRCS General Surgery exam"--

Cracking the Intercollegiate General Surgery FRCS Viva: A Revision Guide 2e provides the framework and knowledge to pass the non-subspecialty sections of the FRCS (General Surgery) viva and clinical examination. This comprehensive and up to date revision text covers all essential topics in critical care, emergency and general surgery as well as critical appraisal of research papers, basic statistics and data manipulation for the academic section.This essential revision guide provides you with the vital points for each topic, presented in a concise, structured manner and referenced where appropriate. It is essential reading for anyone preparing for the FRCS General Surgery exam.

Foreword from the First Edition xiii
From the Editors xiv
Editors xv
Contributors xvii
Contributors from the First Edition xxi
Introduction xxiii
Chapter 1 Academic Viva
1(22)
Doireann Joyce
Stewart Walsh
Academic Viva - How to Review a Paper
1(1)
Basic Statistic Definitions
2(2)
Bias
4(1)
Cohort Studies
5(1)
Consort and Prisma
6(1)
Academic Impact
6(1)
Levels of Evidence
7(1)
Meta-Analysis
8(3)
Parametric and Non-Parametric Statistical Tests
11(1)
Power
12(1)
Randomisation
13(1)
Randomisation Techniques
14(2)
Regression Analysis
16(1)
ROC Curves
17(1)
Screening Tests
17(2)
Statistical Error
19(1)
Subgroup Analyses
20(1)
Survival Analysis
21(1)
References
22(1)
Chapter 2 Breast Surgery
23(38)
Gaural Patel
Lucy Kate Satherley
Animesh J.K. Patel
Georgina S.A. Phillips
Advanced Breast Cancer
23(1)
Axillary Management in Breast Surgery
24(4)
BRCA/Family History of Breast Cancer
28(4)
Breast Cancer in Pregnancy
32(2)
Breast Cancer Screening
34(3)
Breast Reconstruction
37(5)
Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS)
42(3)
Endocrine Manipulation
45(4)
Herceptin/Trastuzumab
49(3)
Fat Transfer/Lipomodelling and Oncoplastic Breast-Conserving Techniques
52(2)
Nipple Discharge
54(2)
Breast Cancer Basic Science Questions
56(1)
References
56(3)
Bibliography
59(2)
Chapter 3 Colorectal Surgery
61(30)
Jennie Grainger
Samson Tou
Steve Schlichtemeier
William Speake
Fung Joon Foo
Frank McDermott
Anal Carcinoma
61(1)
Bowel Screening
62(2)
Diverticular Disease
64(1)
Early Rectal Cancer
65(1)
Fecal Incontinence
66(2)
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
68(2)
Fistula-in-Ano
70(1)
Hot Topics in Colorectal Surgery
71(1)
Ileoanal Pouch
72(2)
Obstetric Trauma
74(2)
Obstructive Defecation
76(2)
Pouchitis
78(1)
Rectal Cancer
78(2)
Rectal Prolapse
80(2)
Rectal Trauma
82(1)
Slow Transit Constipation
83(2)
Stoma Complicatons
85(1)
Ulcerative Colitis
85(3)
Key Colorectal Trials
88(1)
References
89(2)
Chapter 4 Critical Care and Anaesthesia
91(74)
Rajkumar Rajendram
Alex Joseph
John Davidson
Avinash Gobindram
Prit Anand Singh
Animesh J.K. Patel
Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
91(2)
Acute Kidney Injury
93(4)
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
97(2)
Airway Assessment
99(2)
Atrial Fibrillation
101(2)
Bleeding Disorders
103(2)
Brain-Stem Death
105(2)
Burns
107(4)
Cardiovascular Effects of Aortic Cross-Clamping
111(1)
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
112(1)
Epidural Analgesia
113(2)
Fluids
115(2)
Haemostasis
117(1)
Haemostatic Agents
118(3)
Hepatorenal Syndrome
121(1)
Hyponatraemia
122(3)
Inotropes and Monitoring
125(2)
Levels of Care
127(2)
Local Anaesthetics
129(2)
Massive Blood Transfusion
131(3)
Nosocomial Infections
134(3)
Nutrition
137(2)
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
139(2)
Organ Donation
141(2)
Oxygen Delivery
143(2)
Postoperative Analgesia
145(2)
Principles of General Anaesthesia
147(2)
Preoperative Assessment
149(2)
Pulmonary Embolism
151(2)
Pulse Oximetry
153(2)
Respiratory Failure
155(3)
Systemic Response to Surgery
158(3)
The High-Risk Surgical Patient
161(1)
Tracheostomy
162(2)
Reference
164(1)
Chapter 5 HPB Surgery
165(18)
London Lucien Ooi Peng Jin
Teo Jin Yao
Colorectal Liver Metastases
165(1)
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
166(2)
Post-Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Bile Leak
168(2)
Pancreatic Carcinoma
170(1)
Incidental Cystic Tumour of the Pancreas
171(1)
Recurrent Common Bile Duct (CBD) Stones
172(1)
Liver Abscess
173(1)
Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma (Klatskin Tumour)
174(2)
Ruptured HCC
176(1)
Gallbladder Cancer
177(1)
Benign Liver Lesions
177(2)
Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumour (PNET)
179(2)
Chronic Pancreatitis
181(2)
Chapter 6 Applied Surgical Anatomy
183(33)
Vishal G. Shelat
Andrew Clayton Lee
Julian Wong
Karen Randhawa
C.J. Shukla
Choon Sheong Seow
Tjun Tang
Breast Reconstruction
183(1)
Breast Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
184(2)
Anorectal Sepsis and Fistula
186(1)
Acute Appendicitis
187(2)
Femoral Hernia Repair
189(1)
Haemorrhoids
189(2)
Lichtenstein Hernia Repair
191(1)
Perforated Diverticulitis
191(2)
Right Hemicolectomy for Colonic Cancer
193(1)
Laparoscopic Cholescystectomy
194(2)
Liver Anatomy and Surgery
196(1)
Pancreatic Cancer
197(3)
Surgical Anatomy of the Spleen
200(1)
Renal Trauma
201(1)
Ureteric Injury
202(1)
Brachial Embolectomy
203(2)
Diabetes Mellitus Foot
205(2)
Femoral Triangle
207(1)
Popliteal Artery Aneurysm
208(2)
Popliteal Fossa
210(2)
Ruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
212(2)
Varicose Veins
214(2)
Chapter 7 Vascular Surgery
216(35)
Yiu-Che Chan
John Wang
Julian Wong
Edward Choke
Tjun Tang
Acute Iliofemoral Vein Thrombosis
216(2)
Acutely Ischaemic Leg
218(2)
Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis
220(2)
Chronic Mesenteric Ischaemia
222(1)
Diabetic Foot
223(2)
Hyperhidrosis
225(1)
Infrainguinal Occlusive Disease
226(2)
Infrarenal Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
228(3)
Intermittent Claudication
231(1)
Thoracic Aortic Dissection
232(2)
Paget--Schroetter Syndrome
234(4)
Varicose Veins
238(1)
Fundamentals of Endovascular Surgery
239(2)
Aortoiliac and Femoropopliteal Disease
241(2)
Synchronous AAA and Colon Tumour
243(2)
Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis
245(2)
Key Trials and Guidelines in Vascular Surgery
247(1)
References
248(2)
Bibliography
250(1)
Chapter 8 Upper GI Surgery
251(26)
Nicola C. Tanner
Chris Collins
Achalasia
251(1)
Bariatric Surgery
252(3)
Barrett's Oesophagus
255(2)
Boerhaave Syndrome
257(2)
Complications of Oesophagectomy
259(1)
Gastric Cancer and Helicobacter Pylori
260(2)
Gastric Lymphoma
262(1)
Gastric Volvulus
263(1)
Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Disease
264(2)
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours
266(1)
Oesophageal Cancer
267(2)
Paraoesophageal Hernia
269(2)
Postop Complications after Bariatric Surgery
271(2)
UGI Trials
273(1)
References
274(2)
Bibliography
276(1)
Chapter 9 Transplant Surgery
277(24)
David van Dellen
Zia Moinuddin
Hussein Khambalia
Brian K.P. Goh
Access for Dialysis
277(1)
Acute-on-Chronic Liver Decompensation/Living-Donor Liver Transplantation
278(2)
Brain-Stem Death
280(2)
Cardiac Risk in Transplantation
282(2)
Chronic Transplant Dysfunction
284(2)
Fulminant Hepatic Failure
286(2)
Infections Following Transplantation
288(1)
Live Kidney Donation
289(2)
Liver Transplantation (Brain Death Donor)
291(1)
Pancreas Transplantation
292(3)
Postop Liver Transplantation -- Hepatic Artery Thrombosis
295(1)
Renal Graft Thrombosis
296(1)
Side Effects of Immunosuppression
297(2)
Work-Up/Patient Selection for Liver Transplantation
299(2)
Chapter 10 Endocrine Surgery
301(16)
Emma E. Collins
Adrenal Incidentaloma
301(1)
Appendiceal Carcinoid
302(2)
Hyperparathyroidism
304(2)
Management of Salivary Gland Stones
306(2)
Management of a THY 3F FNA
308(1)
Medullary Thyroid Cancer
308(2)
Papillary Thyroid Cancer
310(1)
Phaeochromocytoma in Pregnancy
311(2)
Thyroid Goitre
313(1)
Renal Hyperparathyroidism
314(1)
Redo Thyroid Surgery
315(1)
References
316(1)
Chapter 11 Emergency Surgery
317(98)
Alastair Brookes
Yiu-Che Chan
Rebecca Fish
Fung Joon Foo
Aisling Hogan
Thomas Konig
Aoife Lowery
Chelliah R. Selvasekar
Choon Sheong Seow
Vishal G. Shelat
Paul Sutton
Colin Walsh
John Wang
Ting Hway Wong
Acute Mesenteric Ischaemia
317(4)
Acute Leg Ischaemia
321(4)
Acute Pancreatitis
325(2)
Appendicitis
327(3)
Acute Scrotal Pain
330(1)
Acute Upper Limb Ischaemia
331(2)
Anastomotic Leak
333(1)
Blunt Chest Trauma
334(3)
Cellulitis
337(1)
Damage Control Surgery (DCS) Trauma Laparotomy
338(2)
Diaphragmatic Rupture
340(2)
Diverticulitis
342(2)
Ectopic Pregnancy
344(1)
Enterocutaneous Fistula (ECF)
345(1)
Epigastric Stab Wound
346(2)
ERCP Perforation
348(2)
Femoral Hernia
350(1)
Groin Abscess
351(3)
Gunshot Wounds
354(2)
Head Injury
356(2)
Intussusception
358(2)
Ischaemic Colitis
360(1)
Laparoscopic Injury
360(2)
Liver Laceration
362(3)
Lower Gastrointestinal Bleed
365(2)
Lower Limb Traumatic Vascular Injury
367(1)
Meckel's Diverticulum
368(2)
Necrotising Fasciitis
370(2)
Needlestick Injury
372(2)
Paediatric Trauma
374(1)
Penetrating Chest Trauma
375(1)
Penetrating Neck Trauma
376(4)
Penile Fracture
380(2)
Perforated Duodenal Ulcer
382(1)
Perianal Sepsis
383(2)
Polytrauma and Pelvis
385(4)
Postoperative Fever
389(1)
Ruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
390(3)
Sigmoid Volvulus and Pseudo-Obstruction
393(2)
Small Bowel Obstruction
395(1)
Splenic Trauma
396(4)
Swallowed Foreign Body
400(2)
Tension Pneumothorax
402(1)
Toxic Megacolon
403(2)
Trauma in Pregnancy
405(1)
Upper Gastrointestinal Bleed
406(2)
Urethral/Bladder Trauma
408(1)
Urinary Retention
409(2)
Urological Trauma
411(1)
References
412(3)
Chapter 12 General Surgery
415(88)
Rebecca Fish
Aisling Hogan
Aoife Lowery
Frank McDermott
Chelliah R. Selvasekar
Choon Sheong Seow
Vishal G. Shelat
Paul Sutton
Yew-Wei Tan
Thomas Tsang
Anal Fissure
415(1)
Anastomosis Principles
416(1)
Asepsis and Antisepsis
417(2)
Benign Skin Lesions
419(1)
Breast Infection
420(1)
Chemotherapy
421(2)
Circumcision
423(2)
Clinical Governance
425(1)
Clostridium Difficile
426(2)
Colonic Cancer
428(4)
Colonoscopy
432(1)
Common Bile Duct Stones
433(2)
Cushing's Syndrome
435(2)
Day-Case Surgery
437(2)
Electrosurgery
439(2)
Gynaecomastia
441(2)
Haemorrhoids
443(1)
Hydradenitis Suppurativa
444(1)
Hydrocoele in a Child
445(1)
Hydrocoele in an Adult
446(1)
Hyperthyroidism
447(2)
Iatrogenic Biliary Injury
449(3)
Informed Consent
452(1)
In-Growing Toenail
453(2)
Inguinal Hernia
455(2)
Iron Deficiency Anaemia
457(1)
Lymphoedema
458(3)
Malignant Melanoma
461(4)
Malrotation
465(1)
Management of Diabetes in Surgical Patients
466(2)
Multinodular Goitre
468(1)
Neck Lump
469(2)
Paediatric Umbilical Hernia
471(1)
Parastomal Hernia
472(1)
Phaeochromocytoma
473(2)
Pilonidal Sinus
475(1)
Pneumoperitoneum
476(2)
Professional Standards and Classification of Guidelines
478(1)
Prostate Cancer
478(2)
Pyloric Stenosis
480(1)
Radiation-Induced Bowel Injury (Enteritis, Colitis and Proctitis)
481(1)
Radiotherapy
482(1)
Role of the Coroner
483(1)
Screening
484(2)
Scrotal Swelling
486(1)
Skin Cancers
487(1)
Skin Grafts and Flaps
488(3)
Surgical Site Infection
491(2)
Testicular Cancer
493(1)
Thyroid Nodule/Thyroid Cancer
494(3)
Undescended Testis
497(2)
Vasectomy
499(1)
WHO Surgical Safety Checklist
500(1)
References
501(2)
Index 503
Dr Tang Tjun Yip,MA (Cantab), MB BChir, MD, FRCS(Gen), FAMS

Consultant, Singapore General Hospital

Department of Vascular Surgery

Dr Tang graduated from Queens' College in Cambridge, UK and qualified from Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge in 2000 with a Distinction in Surgery. He trained on the higher surgical training program in East Anglia, UK and was awarded his Doctorate of Medicine (MD) by the University of Cambridge in 2009 for research into carotid plaque inflammation. Just after completion of surgical training in late 2012, he was awarded a prestigious Cook British Society of Endovascular Therapy (BSET) fellowship and undertook further endovascular training at Leicester Royal infirmary, UK and completing a postgraduate fellowship at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney, Australia.



He was previously a Consultant in vascular and endovascular surgery at Changi General Hospital for the past 4 years. He has an active subspecialty interest in diabetic foot salvage, endovenous surgery and renal access. He has active research interests in endovenous surgery and outcome modeling in vascular surgery and has published widely on these subjects. He has over 140 peer - reviewed publications. He is a Fellow of both the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow.