Reseña o resumen
Bailey & Love is the world famous textbook of surgery. Its comprehensive coverage includes the scientific basis of surgical practice, investigation, diagnosis, and pre-operative care. Trauma and Orthopaedics are included, as are the subspecialties of plastic and reconstructive, head and neck, cardiothoracic and vascular, abdominal and genitourinary surgery. The user-friendly format includes photographs, line diagrams, learning objectives, summary boxes, biographical footnotes, memorable anecdotes and full-colour page design. This book's reputation for unambiguous advice make it the first point of reference for student and practising surgeons worldwide.
Features
Retains it's celebrated all - embracing coverage of surgery, from surgery of the neonate through to conditions of the elderly.
Expanded coverage of imaging and image-guided surgery.
Fully updated and including new developments in the biosciences and tissue engineering.
Features footnotes, summary boxes, tables, clear illustrations, reading lists, and anecdotes to enhance its memorable style.
Renowned as a superb and unique collection of surgical knowledge.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: BASIC PRINCIPLES: The Science of Surgery
Metabolic response to injury
Kenneth Fearon
Shock and blood transfusion
Karim Brohi
Wounds, healing, tissue repair
Michael Earley
Tissue engineering and regeneration
Andrew McCaskie & Andrew Bradley
Surgical infection
Peter Lamont
Tropical infections and infestations
Pradip Datta, Pawanindra Lal & Sanjay De Bakshi
Basic surgical skills and anastomoses
Mark Coleman
Principles of laparoscopic and robotic surgery
Hutan Ashrafian, Sanjay Purkayastha & Ara Darzi
Principles of paediatric surgery
Tony Lander
Principles of oncology
Robert JC Steele & Alastair J Munro
Surgical audit
Jonothan Earnshaw & Birgit Whitman
Surgical ethics and law
Robert Wheeler
Patient safety and human factors and quality improvement
Frank Keane & Ken Mealy
PART TWO: INVESTIGATION AND DIAGNOSIS
Diagnostic imaging
Matthew Matson, Muaaze Ahmad & Niall Power
Gastrointestinal endoscopy
James Lindsay & Philip Woodland
Tissue and Molecular diagnosis
Roger Feakins
PART THREE: PERIOPERATIVE CARE
Pre-operative preparation and treatment of the High-Risk Surgical Patient
Medha Vanarese, Pierre Foex & Anand Sardesai
Anaesthesia and pain relief
Vivek Mehta & Serene Chang
Nutrition and fluid therapy
John MacFie
Postoperative care
Anand Sardesai & Fay Gilder
Day case surgery
Douglas McWhinnie & Ian Jackson
PART FOUR: TRAUMA
Introduction to trauma
Bob Handley & Peter Giannoudis
Early assessment and management of trauma
Chris Moran & Dan Deakin
Traumatic Brain Injury
Harry Bulstrode & Tony Belli
Neck and spine
John Crawford & Douglas Hay
Maxillofacial trauma
David Koppel
Torso trauma
Ken Boffard & Elias Degiannis
Extremity trauma
Lee Van Rensburg
Disaster surgery
Mamoon Rashid
Conflict Surgery
Jonathan Clasper and Phill Pearce
PART FIVE: ELECTIVE ORTHOPAEDICS
History taking and clinical examination in musculoskeletal disease
Stephen McDonnell & Hemant G. Pandit
Sports medicine and sports injuries
Gina Allen
The spine
Brian Freeman & Chris Lavy
Upper limb
David Limb & Sam Vollans
Hip and knee
Vikas Khanduja & Wasim Khan
Foot and ankle
Bob Sharpe
Musculoskeletal tumours
Paul Cool & Craig Gerrand
Infection of the bones and joints
Martin McNally & Philippa Matthews
Paediatric orthopaedics
Deborah Eastwood
PART SIX: SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE
Skin and subcutaneous tissue
Christopher Chan & Adam Greenbaum
Burns
Michael Tyler & Sudip Ghosh
Plastic and reconstructive surgery
Tim Goodacre
PART SEVEN: HEAD AND NECK
Cranial Neurosurgery
Harry Bulstrode & Liam Gray
The eye and orbit
Keith Martin
Cleft lip and palate: developmental abnormalities of the face, mouth and jaws
David Koppel
The ear, nose and sinuses
Iain J. Nixon, Iain Hathorn & Alex Bennett
Pharynx, larynx and neck
Terry M. Jones
Oral Cavity Cancer
Andrew Schache
Disorders of the salivary glands
Mark McGurk & Leandros Vassiliou
PART EIGHT: BREAST AND ENDOCRINE
The thyroid glands
Iain J. Nixon & Richard Adamson
The parathyroid glands
Ruth Prichard
The adrenal glands and other abdominal endocrine disorders
Tom W.J. Lennard
The breast
Richard C. Sainsbury
PART NINE: CARDIOTHORACIC
Cardiac surgery
Jonathan R. Anderson & Mustafa Zakkar
The thorax
Carol Tan & Ian Hunt
PART TEN: VASCULAR
Arterial disorders
Robert Sayers & Robert Davies
Venous disorders
Ian Chetter & Daniel Carradice
Lymphatic disorders
Shervanthi Homer-Vanniasinkam, Gnaneswar Atturu & David Russell
PART ELEVEN: ABDOMINAL
History and examination of the abdomen
Ronan O'Connell
Abdominal wall, hernia and umbilicus
Bruce Tulloh & Stephen J Nixon
The peritoneum, omentum, mesentery and retroperitoneal space
Charles Knowles
The oesophagus
Derek Alderson
Stomach and duodenum
Timothy Underwood & John N Primrose
Bariatric surgery
Richard Welbourn
The liver
Graeme Poston & Rob Jones
The spleen
O. James Garden
The gall bladder and bile ducts
Kevin Conlon
The pancreas
Satyajit Bhattacharya
The small intestines
Gordon Carlson & Matt Soop
The large intestines
Gordon Carlson & Jonathan Epstein
Intestinal obstruction
Jim Hill
The vermiform appendix
Jurgen Mulsow
The rectum
David Jayne & Hiba Fatayer
The anus and anal canal
Karen Nugent
PART TWELVE: GENITOURINARY
Urinary symptoms and investigations
Kilian Mellon
The kidney and ureters
Kilian Mellon
The urinary bladder
Freddie Hamdy
The prostate and seminal vesicles
David E. Neal & Greg Shaw
Urethra and penis
Ian Eardley
Testis and scrotum
Ian Eardley
Gynaecology
Monica Mittal, Prasanna Raj Supramaniam, & Christian Malti Becker
PART THIRTEEN: TRANSPLANTATION
Transplantation
J. Andrew Bradley
Appendix 1: Common Instruments used in general surgery
Pradip K. Datta
Appendix 2: Basic Aspects in Theatre Design and Sterilisation
Alan Norrish