Surgical Anatomy And Technique: A Pocket Manual
by John E. Skandalakis /
2013 / English / PDF
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Generations of residents and general surgeons have relied upon
and worn out their copies of
Generations of residents and general surgeons have relied upon
and worn out their copies ofSurgical Anatomy and Technique: A
Pocket Manual
Surgical Anatomy and Technique: A
Pocket Manual. Thoroughly revised and with dozens of new
illustrations, the fourth edition continues the tradition of
providing a concise, accessible, and generously illustrated
memory refresher for both novice and experienced clinicians.
. Thoroughly revised and with dozens of new
illustrations, the fourth edition continues the tradition of
providing a concise, accessible, and generously illustrated
memory refresher for both novice and experienced clinicians.
The editors have included techniques to keep the content fresh,
relevant, and practice-based. Among the new topics are hand
surgery, a section on central venous access, and creating an AV
fistula for dialysis. All the existing chapters have been
updated and expanded to reflect current surgical approaches and
instrumentation.
The editors have included techniques to keep the content fresh,
relevant, and practice-based. Among the new topics are hand
surgery, a section on central venous access, and creating an AV
fistula for dialysis. All the existing chapters have been
updated and expanded to reflect current surgical approaches and
instrumentation.
This fourth edition of
This fourth edition ofSurgical Anatomy and Technique: A
Pocket Manual
Surgical Anatomy and Technique: A
Pocket Manual provides the gold standard in correlating
clear, practical anatomy with the correct technique in the
pursuit of the best possible patient outcomes. This handy pocket
manual remains a "must have" for every resident and general
surgeon.
provides the gold standard in correlating
clear, practical anatomy with the correct technique in the
pursuit of the best possible patient outcomes. This handy pocket
manual remains a "must have" for every resident and general
surgeon.