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Assisting at Surgical Operations: A Practical Guide (Cambridge Clinical Guides)

Assisting at Surgical Operations: A Practical Guide (Cambridge Clinical Guides)

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Cambridge University Press, 8/17/2006
EAN 9780521680813, ISBN10: 0521680816

Paperback, 224 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm
Language: English

There are many superb books on how to do operations but there are few or none on how to assist at them, and none written either by or for medical students or doctors. Therefore, the skills that make an expert surgical assistant are difficult to acquire. Normally, they can only be learnt in a haphazard way, by spending years in the operating theatre. This book describes those skills in a concise and systematic way, in surgery in general, and in ten different speciality areas. Although intended mainly for clinical-level medical students and junior doctors, other people who assist at surgical operations, including general practitioners, nurse assistants and surgical technologists, will also find it useful. Whether planning a career in surgery, or simply aiming for high marks in a surgical rotation, there are few better ways to impress a surgeon than by skilfully assisting at surgical operations.

Foreword Guy Maddern
Preface C. Whalan
Part I. An Introduction to the Operating Theatre
1. General conduct in the operating theatre suite C. Whalan
2. Universal precautions C. Whalan
3. Clothing in the operating theatre C. Whalan
4. Personnel
who's who in the operating theatre C. Whalan
Part II. The Operation Itself
5. Preparing for the operation C. Whalan
6. General intra-operative procedures C. Whalan
7. General stages common to all operations C. Whalan
8. Sterility and the 'sterile zone' C. Whalan
9. Tissue planes, traction and counter-traction C. Whalan
10. Surgical instruments
their names and how to use them C. Whalan
Part III. Assisting at Special Types of Surgery
11. Cardiothoracic surgery C. Jurisevic
12. Laparoscopic surgery C. Whalan
13. Neurosurgery A. Abou-Hamden and S. Santoreneos
14. Obstetric and gynaecological surgery A. Swart and E. Atkinson
15. Ophthalmic surgery G. Fraenkel
16. Orthopaedic surgery J. Van Essen
17. Otorhinolaryngology-head and neck surgery R. Douglas and Peter-John Wormald
18. Paediatric surgery C. Kirby
19. Plastic surgery and microsurgery G. Offer
20. Surgery in difficult circumstances
(1) Rural hospitals M. Bruening
21. Surgery in difficult circumstances
(2) undeveloped countries P. Riddell
22. Vascular surgery
(1) open surgery P. Puckridge
23. Vascular surgery
(2) endovascular surgery K. Phillips and P. Puckridge
Part IV. Immediately after the Operation
24. Immediately after the operation C. Whalan
Glossary
Suggested further reading
Reference
Index.

' ... describes general operating theatre conduct with the overall aim of teaching you how to be a good surgical assistant ... focuses on the immediate aftermath of the operation, advising on drugs to prescribe post-operatively and how to write a comprehensive but succinct operation note ...This book is aimed at medical students and foundation year doctors. It is a valuable read for anyone at this level. A knowledgeable surgical assistant is a delight to a surgeon and will gain a lot of kudos. I would thoroughly recommend it to this group of students and doctors ... a good easy read that sets out its information in a clear and logical way with good diagrams and photos.' British Medical Journal