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The SAGES Manual of Acute Care Surgery / edited by David Renton, Robert Lim, Alberto S. Gallo, Prashant Sinha.

Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service) | Renton, David, editor | Lim, Robert, editor | Gallo, Alberto S, editor | Sinha, Prashant, editor
Series: (Medicine (Springer-11650)).Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2020Edition: 1st ed. 2020.Description: 1 recurso en línea (XII, 348 páginas) : 50 ilustraciones, 31 ilustraciones a color.ISBN: 9783030219598.Subject: CirugíaOnline resources: Acceso a este recurso digital (usuarios Universidad Europea de Madrid)Digital Resources
Contents:
SAGES University MASTERS PROGRAM: Acute Care Pathway -- Appendicitis -- Cholecystectomy -- Foregut and Hindgut Perforations -- Small Bowel Obstruction -- Colon Emergencies -- Acute Gastrointestinal Bleeding -- Emergency hernia surgery: What to know when evaluating a patient with an incarcerated hernia -- Bariatrics -- Paraesophageal Hernia -- Necrotizing Pancreatitis -- Acute Complications of Inflammatory Bowel Disease -- Minimally Invasive Techniques in Trauma: Above and Below the Diaphragm -- The Difficult Patient -- Incorporating ACS Into Your Practice -- The Future of Acute Care Surgery: From Divergence to Emergence, and Convergence. The Evolution in General Surgery Continues.
Summary: This book provides a concise summation of current operative decision making and techniques for situations faced by the on-call general surgeon. This manual covers pertinent topics such as minimally invasive surgery in the trauma setting, surgical emergencies in the bariatric patient, and treatment of emergencies in pregnancy, cirrhotics, and anti-coagulated patients. The experts at SAGES pooled their knowledge and created this manual to describe the most up-to-date treatment options for the emergent surgical patient. The SAGES Manual of Acute Care Surgery aligns with the new SAGES UNIVERSITY MASTERS Program and supplements the Master's Program Acute Care Pathway. Its goal is to help educate surgeons to bring the optimum care to the patients that they are called to see in their emergency rooms, and to help surgeons progress from the competent to the proficient and finally to the mastery level.
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LIBRO-E NO PRÉSTAMO LIBRO-E NO PRÉSTAMO Madrid Digital Acceso Electrónico (UEM) Ciencias de la Salud RD54 2020 EB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Acceso electrónico eBOOK.143645
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SAGES University MASTERS PROGRAM: Acute Care Pathway -- Appendicitis -- Cholecystectomy -- Foregut and Hindgut Perforations -- Small Bowel Obstruction -- Colon Emergencies -- Acute Gastrointestinal Bleeding -- Emergency hernia surgery: What to know when evaluating a patient with an incarcerated hernia -- Bariatrics -- Paraesophageal Hernia -- Necrotizing Pancreatitis -- Acute Complications of Inflammatory Bowel Disease -- Minimally Invasive Techniques in Trauma: Above and Below the Diaphragm -- The Difficult Patient -- Incorporating ACS Into Your Practice -- The Future of Acute Care Surgery: From Divergence to Emergence, and Convergence. The Evolution in General Surgery Continues.

This book provides a concise summation of current operative decision making and techniques for situations faced by the on-call general surgeon. This manual covers pertinent topics such as minimally invasive surgery in the trauma setting, surgical emergencies in the bariatric patient, and treatment of emergencies in pregnancy, cirrhotics, and anti-coagulated patients. The experts at SAGES pooled their knowledge and created this manual to describe the most up-to-date treatment options for the emergent surgical patient. The SAGES Manual of Acute Care Surgery aligns with the new SAGES UNIVERSITY MASTERS Program and supplements the Master's Program Acute Care Pathway. Its goal is to help educate surgeons to bring the optimum care to the patients that they are called to see in their emergency rooms, and to help surgeons progress from the competent to the proficient and finally to the mastery level.

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