Plastic Surgery for Trauma: The Essential Survival Guide

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Covers the immediate assessment and management of common plastic and reconstructive surgery emergencies and referrals. A companion for junior doctors starting within plastic surgery, the Plastic Surgery for \Trauma provides succinct and clear presentation together with up to date guidelines on the common plastic surgery emergencies. With clear descriptions of difficult trauma scenarios, illustrated with numerous figures, and updated guidelines for each step of practice, this book will ensure that the reader can access all the information required to help gain confidence and experience .Be the readers passing through a plastic surgery rotation on their way to some other career goal or beginning within plastic surgery and keen to make a strong start with a view to progressing in the speciality, this book provides the support to allow rational and confident clinical decision making from the start. Essential reading for all non-specialists and trainees.

Author(s): Dorian Hobday, Ted Welman, Maxim D. Horwitz, Gurjinderpal Singh Pahal
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 232
City: Boca Raton

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
On Training – Gurjinderpal Singh Pahal
CHAPTER 1: Hand Assessment
CHAPTER 2: Local Anaesthetic Blocks
CHAPTER 3: Hand Infections
CHAPTER 4: Hand Trauma – Soft Tissue
CHAPTER 5: Hand Trauma – Fractures and Dislocations
CHAPTER 6: Hand and Upper Limb Emergencies
CHAPTER 7: Necrotising Fasciitis
CHAPTER 8: Lower Limb Trauma
CHAPTER 9: Burns
CHAPTER 10: Facial Trauma
CHAPTER 11: Free Flaps
CHAPTER 12: Career Development
REFERENCES
INDEX