248 Pages 69 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    248 Pages
    by CRC Press

    A 64-year-old woman has been referred to the on-call general surgical team by her GP. She has been complaining of pain in the upper part of her abdomen and generalized itching. Her daughter has also noticed a yellowish discolouration of her skin. The symptoms started a week ago and are gradually getting worse. You have been assigned her initial assessment...

    100 Cases in Surgery presents 100 scenarios requiring surgical treatment commonly seen by medical students and junior doctors in the emergency department or outpatient clinic. A succinct summary of the patient's history, examination, and initial investigations—including photographs where relevant—is followed by questions on the diagnosis and management of each case. The answer includes a detailed discussion on each topic, with further illustration where appropriate, providing an essential revision aid as well as a practical guide for students and junior doctors.

    Making speedy and appropriate clinical decisions, and choosing the best course of action to take as a result, is one of the most important and challenging parts of training to become a doctor. These true-to-life cases will teach students and junior doctors to recognize important surgical conditions, and help to develop their diagnostic and management skills.

    General and Colorectal
    Upper Gastrointestinal
    Breast and Endocrine
    Vascular
    Urology
    Orthopaedic
    Ear, Nose and Throat
    Neurosurgery
    Anaesthesia
    Postoperative Complications
    Index

    Biography

    James Gossage, Specialist Registrar General Surgery, London, UKBijan Modarai, Clinical Lecturer in Vascular Surgery, Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKArun Sahai, Specialist Registrar Urology, Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKRichard Worth, Specialist Registrar General Practice, London, UKVolume Editor; Kevin Burnand, Emeritus Professor of Vascular Surgery, Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK