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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 575 pages, height x width: 213x276 mm, weight: 953 g, 144
  • Sērija : National Medical Series for Independent Study
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
  • ISBN-10: 1608315843
  • ISBN-13: 9781608315840
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 575 pages, height x width: 213x276 mm, weight: 953 g, 144
  • Sērija : National Medical Series for Independent Study
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
  • ISBN-10: 1608315843
  • ISBN-13: 9781608315840
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Depend on NMS Surgery, 6th Edition, to help you successfully complete your clerkship, prepare for the shelf/end-of-rotation exam, and study for the boards.  Concise coverage, an online interactive student quiz bank, new text features, and USMLE-format questions make it an ideal guide for effective study and review, while retaining the elements that have made it a reliable, go-to resource for a generation of medical and advanced practice students.
 
Now in full color for the first time, this practical review tool has been significantly updated to reflect current practices in surgery. Even more user-friendly than before, the easy-to-read outline format makes your study more efficient and offers a thorough review for your exams and beyond. In addition, this title is packaged with access to the interactive eBook version at no additional cost!


Now in full color, NMS Surgery, 6th Edition, has been significantly updated to reflect the current practice of surgery. Even more readable and user-friendly than before, the practical outline format makes study more efficient and offers a thorough review for students, residents, and practitioners. In addition, this title is packaged with access to the interactive eBook version at no additional cost!
 
Concise coverage, an online interactive student quiz bank, new text features, and USMLE-format questions enable students to successfully complete their clerkship, prepare for the shelf/end-of-rotation exam, and study for the boards.  A fresh new format features “Chapter Cuts and Caveats” that call attention to important principles, and “Quick Cuts” that highlight key information in every chapter. With updates, revisions, and full-color illustrations throughout,NMS Surgery, 6th Edition, is an ideal guide for effective study and review, while retaining the elements that have made it a dependable, go-to resource for a generation of medical students.
  • New, full-color design, with updated illustrations throughout.
  • New text feature: “Chapter Cuts and Caveats” calls out each chapter’s most important principles.
  • New text feature: “Quick Cuts” highlights key information in a highly visual format.
  • Study questions facilitate self-assessment and improve retention.
  • Interactive eBook provided with the text includes student quiz bank for self-assessment.
  • The perfect study tool for surgical shelf or end-of-rotation exams, and board certification and recertification.

 
Foreword vi
Preface vii
Contributors viii
Part I: Introduction
1 Principles of Surgical Physiology
3(27)
Steven B. Johnson
Matthew Lissauer
Fluid and Electrolytes
3(8)
Acid-Base Disturbances
11(2)
Coagulation
13(3)
Packed Red Blood Cell Transfusion Therapy
16(1)
Nutrition and the Surgical Patient
17(5)
The Intensive Care Unit
22(5)
Shock
27(3)
2 Essentials of General Surgery
30(13)
Natasha Hansraj
Douglas J. Turner
Wounds
30(3)
Surgical Tubes and Drains
33(2)
Hernias
35(4)
Postoperative Complications
39(1)
Surgical Infections
40(1)
Gastrointestinal Fistula
41(2)
3 Medical Risk Factors in Surgical Patients
43(15)
Susan B. Kesmodel
Natalia Kubicki
Mayur Narayan
General Aspects for Evaluation and Management of the Surgical Patient
43(3)
Evaluation of the Surgical Patient with Cardiac Disease
46(5)
Evaluation of the Surgical Patient with Lung Disease
51(2)
Evaluation of the Surgical Patient with Renal Disease
53(2)
Evaluation of the Surgical Patient with Liver Disease
55(3)
4 Life-threatening Disorders: Acute Abdominal Surgical Emergencies
58(20)
Laura S. Buchanan
Jose J. Diaz
Acute Abdomen
58(5)
Obstruction
63(2)
Hemorrhage
65(2)
Study Questions for Part I
67(6)
Answers and Explanations
73(5)
Part II: Thoracic Disorders
5 Principles of Thoracic Surgery
78(12)
Jinny Ha
Whitney Burrows
General Principles of Thoracic Surgery
78(5)
Chest Wall Disorders
83(1)
Pleural and Pleural Space Disorders
83(2)
Pulmonary Infections
85(1)
Solitary Pulmonary Nodules (Coin Lesions)
85(1)
Bronchogenic Carcinoma
85(3)
Bronchial Adenomas
88(1)
Metastatic Tumor
89(1)
Tracheal Disorders
89(1)
Mediastinal Lesions
90(1)
Part III Thoracic Trauma 90(63)
6 Heart
93(25)
A. Claire Watkins
D. Bruce Panasuk
William R. Alex
Richard N. Edie
James S. Gammie
Acquired Heart Disease
93(9)
Congenital Heart Disease
102(6)
Study Questions for Part II
108(5)
Answers and Explanations
113(5)
Vascular Disorders
7 Arterial Disease
118(17)
Garima Dosi
Robert S. Crawford
General Principles
118(1)
Lower Extremity Arterial Occlusive Disease
118(2)
Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease (AIOD)
120(2)
Femoropopliteal Occlusive Disease
122(1)
Infrageniculate Tibial Disease
123(1)
Acute Arterial Insufficiency
124(1)
Amputations
125(1)
Extracranial Cerebrovascular Disease
125(2)
Aortic Dissection
127(1)
Arterial Aneurysms
128(2)
Mesenteric Vascular Disease
130(2)
Renal Artery Stenosis
132(1)
Miscellaneous
133(2)
8 Venous and Lymphatic Disease
135(18)
Edwin Kendrick
Rajabrata Sarkar
Acute Deep Venous Thrombosis
135(3)
Acute Pulmonary Embolism
138(2)
Chronic Venous Disorders: Varicose Veins and Chronic Venous Insufficiency
140(2)
Superficial Venous Thrombophlebitis
142(1)
Lymphedema
142(2)
Study Questions for Part III
144(4)
Answers and Explanations
148(5)
Part IV: Gastrointestinal Disorders
9 Esophagus
153(8)
Jonathan P. Pearl
Introduction
153(1)
Esophageal Motility Disorders
154(4)
Esophageal Strictures
158(1)
Esophageal Tumors
158(2)
Esophageal Perforation
160(1)
Mallory-Weiss Syndrome
160(1)
10 Stomach and Duodenum
161(12)
Cherif Boutros
Ernest L. Rosato
Francis E. Rosato Jr
Stomach
161(2)
Peptic Ulcer Disease
163(5)
Gastric Cancer
168(2)
Postgastrectomy Syndromes
170(1)
Benign Stomach Lesions
171(1)
Gastritis
171(2)
11 Small Intestine
173(7)
Katherine G. Lamond
Introduction
173(2)
Diseases
175(5)
12 Colon, Rectum, and Anus
180(24)
Julia Terhune
Andrea C. Bafford
Introduction
180(2)
Evaluation
182(2)
Bowel Preparation
184(1)
Benign and Malignant Colorectal Tumors
184(5)
Diverticular Disease
189(3)
Angiodysplasia
192(1)
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
192(4)
Pseudomembranous Colitis (Antibiotic-Associated Colitis)
196(1)
Ischemic Colitis
196(1)
Volvulus
197(1)
Anorectal Dysfunction
198(1)
Benign Anorectal Disease
199(3)
Perianal and Anal Canal Neoplasms
202(2)
13 Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
204(11)
Daniel Medina
Srinevas K. Reddy
General Aspects
204(3)
Hepatic Tumors
207(2)
Hepatic Abscesses and Cysts
209(3)
Gallbladder Pathology
212(1)
Biliary Tree Pathology
213(2)
14 Pancreas
215(15)
H. Richard Alexander
Peter E. Darwin
Ronald J. Weigel
Anatomy and Physiology
215(2)
Pancreatitis
217(8)
Pancreatic Malignancies
225(5)
15 Spleen
230(26)
Daniel E. Mansour
Mayur Narayan
Ajay Jain
Introduction
230(1)
Pathology
231(3)
Technical Aspects of Splenectomy
234(1)
Complications after Splenectomy
235(2)
Study Questions for Part IV
237(11)
Answers and Explanations
248(8)
Part V: Breast and Endocrine Disorders
16 Breast
256(10)
Emily Bellavance
Steven Feigenberg
Jessica Joines
Introduction
256(1)
Breast Evaluation
256(3)
Benign Breast Disease
259(1)
Malignant Diseases
260(6)
17 Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal Glands, and Thymus
266(33)
John A. Olson Jr
Thyroid Gland
266(2)
Abnormalities of Thyroid Descent
268(1)
Thyroid Dysfunction Requiring Surgery
269(7)
Parathyroid Glands
276(3)
Adrenal Gland
279(6)
Tumors of the Endocrine Pancreas
285(2)
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia
287(2)
Thymus Gland
289(1)
Study Questions for Part V
290(4)
Answers and Explanations
294(5)
Part VI: Special Subjects
18 Head and Neck Surgery
299(27)
Andrea Hebert
Jeffrey S. Wolf
Components of the Head and Neck Exam
299(1)
Benign Lesions of the Head and Neck
300(1)
Neck Abscesses
300(2)
Congenital Masses
302(3)
Acquired Lesions
305(3)
Head and Neck Infections
308(1)
Malignant Lesions of the Head and Neck
308(3)
Neck Cancer
311(1)
Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinus Cancer
312(1)
Nasopharynx Cancer
313(1)
Oral Cavity Cancer
314(1)
Oropharynx Cancer
315(1)
Hypopharynx and Cervical Esophagus Cancer
316(1)
Larynx Cancer
317(1)
Skin Cancer
318(1)
Head and Neck Lymphoma
319(1)
Unusual Tumors
320(1)
Parotid Gland
320(2)
Evaluation and Management of Parotid Masses
322(1)
Parotid Neoplasms
322(1)
Parotid Trauma
323(1)
Inflammatory Disorders
324(2)
19 Bariatric Surgery
326(9)
Mark D. Kligman
Background
325(1)
Surgical Treatment of Obesity
326(3)
Postoperative Mortality and Complications
329(6)
20 Minimal Access Surgery
335(9)
Daniel Medina
Hugo Bonatti
Stephen M. Kavic
History
335(1)
General Principles
335(3)
Selected Laparoscopic Procedures
338(5)
Robotic Technology
343(1)
21 Surgical Oncology
344(8)
Keli Turner
Natalie A. O'Neill
Stephen M. Kavic
Cancer
344(1)
Cancer Etiology and Epidemiology
344(2)
Screening and Diagnosis
346(1)
Diagnostic Procedures
347(1)
Staging
348(1)
Surgical Treatment
348(2)
Multidisciplinary Treatment
350(1)
Research and Training
351(1)
22 Trauma and Burns
352(10)
Brandon Bruns
Thomas Scalea
Trauma
352(2)
Specific Injuries
354(5)
Burns
359(3)
23 Organ Transplantation
362(14)
Joseph R. Scalea
Max Seaton
Silke Niederhaus
Jonathan Bromberg
Overview
362(6)
Organ-Specific Considerations
368(8)
24 Pediatric Surgery
376(36)
Clint D. Cappiello
Alexis D. Smith
Eric Strauch
Introduction
376(1)
Congenital Hernias
376(3)
Abdominal Wall Defects
379(2)
Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Malformations
381(2)
Intestinal Malrotation
383(2)
Intestinal Atresia
385(2)
Hirschsprung Disease
387(3)
Disorders of Infancy
390(5)
Solid Tumors
395(2)
Study Questions for Part VI
397(8)
Answers and Explanations
405(7)
Part VII Surgical Subspecialties
25 Urologic Surgery
412(18)
Jessica Felton
Daniel Reznicek
Andrew Kramer
Urologic Emergencies
412(2)
Urinary Tract Stones
414(1)
Benign Prostatic Disorders
415(2)
Genitourinary Malignancies
417(6)
Male Erectile Dysfunction
423(1)
Voiding Dysfunction
424(3)
Urologic Trauma
427(3)
26 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
430(20)
Niluka A. Wickramaratne
Helen G. Hui-Chou
Devinder Singh
Tripp Holton
Overview
430(1)
Reconstructive Plastic Surgery
430(12)
Wound Healing and Diseases of Skin and Soft Tissue
442(2)
Craniofacial Surgery
444(1)
Hand Surgery
445(1)
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
446(3)
Innovations and Devices in Plastic Surgery
449(1)
27 Neurosurgery
450(22)
Kenneth M. Crandall
Charles A. Sansur
Anatomy
450(1)
Pathophysiology
451(2)
Evaluating the Neurosurgical Patient
453(1)
Head Injury
454(3)
Spinal Cord Injury
457(5)
Central Nervous System Tumors
462(4)
Congenital Nervous System Lesions
466(1)
Functional Neurosurgery
466(1)
Degenerative Spine Disease
467(3)
Spine Tumors
470(1)
Peripheral Nerves
470(2)
28 Orthopedics
472(31)
Oliver Tannous
Robert Sterling
Orthopedic Emergencies
472(3)
Orthopedic Urgencies
475(3)
Trauma
478(8)
Arthritis
486(2)
Infections
488(1)
Tumors
489(2)
Adult Orthopedics
491(3)
Study Questions for Part VII
494(5)
Answers and Explanations
499(4)
Appendix A Grade "A" Cuts 503(6)
Index 509