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Köp båda 2 för 1857 krA careful read of this series is virtually 'compulsory' for all candidates for the intercollegiate final FRCS examination in general surgery. It is also required reading for all busy consultants and general surgeons, so that we feel faintly 'guilty' if we haven't done it. Postgraduate Medical Journal In summary, the book is relevant and enjoyable. The authors have carefully selected topics that would be of interest to most general surgeons. I would recommend it to any grade of surgeon who wishes to remain informed of advances in all branches of general surgery. Hospital Doctor, November 2004 Its aim is to provide a comprehensive survey of general surgery for senior trainees preparing for the intercollegiate examination. There is no doubt that it admirably fulfills its ambition in this respect. Indeed candidates would be well advised to ensure that they have access to a copy. It is well written and could be regarded as relatively light reading later in the evening or perhaps whilst waiting for a slot in the operating theatre. It will also prove helpful to more senior colleagues as an updated review of areas outside their mainstream clinical activity. The Royal College of Surgeons, 2005
Irving Taylor MD ChM FRCS FMedSci FRCPS(Glas) FHEAVice-Dean and Director of Clinical Studies Professor of Surgery, Royal Free and University College London Medical School, University College London, London, UKColin D. Johnson MChir FRCSReader and Consultant Surgeon, University Surgical Unit, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, UK
SURGERY IN GENERAL 1. Blood transfusion and alternative approaches - John Thompson, Grant Sanders 2. Abdominal compartment syndrome - Mark J. Midwinter 3 Minimally invasive abdominal wall hernia repair - Irfan Ahmed, Ian J. Beckingham 4. Repair of incisional hernia - Alexander Munro, Kevin Cassar SURGICAL PRACTICE 5. Surgical practitioners Current roles and future prospects -Richard A. Bulbulia, Manj S. Gohel, Fiona J. Slim, Mark R. Whyman, Keith R. Poskitt GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY 6. New perspectives in liver transplantation - Vijay Muralidharan, John A.C. Buckels 7. Cholangiocarcinoma - Amjad Parvaiz, Neil W. Pearce 8. Oral intake and enteral feeding in acute pancreatitis - Colin D. Johnson 9. Treatment of pancreatic pseudocysts 10. Laparoscopic colorectal surgery - Christopher P. Gandy, Rodger M. Kipling, Robin H. Kennedy 11. Lower gastrointestinal bleeding - Ian G. Finlay VASCULAR SURGERY 12. Extra-anatomic bypass for leg ischaemia - Robert B. Galland ENDOCRINE SURGERY 13. Thyroid cancer - Bareen Shah, William R. Fleming, John Lynn 14. Parathyroid surgery - Sudeep K. Thomas, Gordon C. Wishart 15. Pancreas and islet transplantation - Nadey S. Hakim, Vassilios Papalois BREAST CANCER 16. Strategies for breast cancer prevention - Robert A. Reichart, Nigel P.M. Sacks OVERVIEW 17. Randomised controlled trials in general surgery - Abhay Chopada, Irving Taylor