1st Edition

Take Charge! General Surgery and Urology A practical guide to patient management

    320 Pages 70 Color Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    As a junior doctor starting a surgery or urology rotation, you are expected to take charge of referrals from - and give specialist advice to - A&E, GPs and other specialties. Often you will have had very limited surgical experience and only an off-site registrar for support. This pocket-sized book provides a quick, reliable reference guide for the initial management of the common surgical referrals, with guidance as to what complaints require admission and which can be sent home for outpatient or GP follow-up. It will  help relieve the stressful experience of being on-call, alleviating some of the anxiety and making shifts more bearable.

    Preface

    Abbreviations

    Contributors

    PART I. ABDOMINAL EXAMINATION

    1. Abdominal examination and surgical scars

    Jason Hol-Ming Wong

    2. Stomas

    Ian Robertson

    PART II. GASTROINTESTINAL (GI) TRACT

    3. Lower gastrointestinal bleeding

    Elizabeth Yang

    4. Bowel obstruction

    Bibek Das

    5. Acute diverticulitis

    Christopher F. Brewer, Alexander E. J. Trevatt and Richard Boulton

    6. Management of colorectal cancer

    Oliver J. Smith

    7. Perianal disease

    Prashant Singh

    8. Upper gastrointestinal emergencies

    Suroosh Madanipour

    9. Acute appendicitis

    Amelia Davidson

    10. Hernias

    Jason Hol-Ming Wong

    11. Bowel perforation

    Tom Pampiglione

    12. Acute mesenteric ischaemia

    Urpinder S. Grewal

    PART III. ABDOMINAL VISCERA

    13. Gallstone disease

    Amelia Davidson

    14. Acute pancreatitis

    Robert Adams and Christopher Limb

    15. Hepatobiliary and pancreatic emergencies

    Thomas Clifford

    16. Endocrine surgery

    Ross M. Warner and Richard Boulton

    17. Vascular emergencies

    Stevan Jordan

    PART IV. POST-OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS

    18. Wound infections and dehiscence

    Deniz Hassan

    19. Management of an anastomotic leak

    Ross M. Warner

    PART V. TRAUMA

    20. Trauma principles

    Stevan Jordan

    21. Burns

    Stevan Jordan

    22. Head injuries

    Humza T. Osmani

    PART VI. SKIN VII

    23. Necrotising fasciitis and Fournier’s gangrene

    Alexander Martin

    24. Breast lump assessment

    Jason Hol-Ming Wong

    PART VII. UROLOGICAL DISORDERS

    25. Testicular lumps

    Davoud Khodatars and Sarah Y. W. Tang

    26. Genitourinary malignancies

    Davoud Khodatars and Sarah Y. W. Tang

    27. Urinary calculus disease

    Christopher Bastianpillai

    28. Catheter management

    Tom Bracewell, Thomas Maggs, David Manson-Bahr, and Sarah Y. W. Tang

    29. Benign prostatic hyperplasia

    Sarah Y. W. Tang

    30. Haematuria

    Christopher Bastianpillai

    31. Urinary retention

    Christopher Bastianpillai

    32. Testicular torsion

    Amelia Davidson

    33. Obstructive uropathy

    Rohit Srinivasan

    Index

    Biography

    Alexander Trevatt is a Foundation Year 2 doctor currently working in general surgery at Barnet Hospital, Royal Free NHS London Trust. Richard Boulton is a General Surgery Specialist Registrar, currently working at Barnet Hospital, Royal Free NHS London Trust. Daren Francis is a Consultant General and Colorectal Surgeon, currently working at Barnet Hospital, Royal Free NHS London Trust.