Preface
Contributors
Part 1: Basic Principles
Metabolic response to injury
Iain D. Anderson
Shock and blood transfusion
Karim Brohi
Wounds, healing, tissue repair
Sarah L. Benyon and Kai Yuen Wong
Tissue engineering and regeneration
Andrew W. McCaskie & Liam M. Grover
Surgical infection
H.Paul Redmond & Zeeshan Razzaq
Tropical infections and infestations
Sanjay De Bakshi & Pawanindra Lal
Basic surgical skills
Mark Coleman & Joshua Franklyn
Diagnostic imaging
Mathew Mattson, Muaaze Z. Ahmad and Niall Power
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Philip Woodland and Dr Rao
Principles of minimal access surgery
Ara Darzi and Leanne Harling
Tissue and molecular diagnosis
Roger Feakins & Rondell P. Graham
Principles of oncology
Grant Stewart & Tim Eisen
Surgical audit and research
Thomas Pinkney and Birgit Whitman
Ethics and law in surgical practice
Robert Wheeler
Human factors, patient safety and quality improvement
Kenneth Mealy & Deborah McNamara
Global Health and surgery
Christopher B.D. Lavy and Nobhojit Roy
Part 2: General Paediatrics
General Paediatrics
Anthony D.Lander
18. Neonatal Surgery
Anna-May Long
19. Trauma in children
Elizabeth Gavens
20. Paediatric Urology
Mohan Gundeti
Part 3: PERIOPERATIVE CARE
21. Pre-operative care including the high-risk patient
Amy J. Thomas
22. Day case surgery
Kim Russon
23. Anaesthesia and pain relief
Vivek Mehta and Serene H.-L.Chang
24. Postoperative care, including perioperative optimisation
Anand Sardesai and Anita Balakrishnan
25. Nutrition and fluid therapy
Anita Balakrishnan
Part 4: Trauma
26. Introduction to trauma
Robert C.Handley and Peter Giannoudis
27. Early assessment and management of severe trauma
Chris Moran and Dan Deakin
28. Traumatic brain injury
Harry Bulstrode and Antonio Belli
29. Torso & pelvic trauma
Kenneth D. Boffard and Mansoor Ali Khan
30. The neck and spine
John R. Crawford and Douglas Hay
31. Maxillofacial trauma
Peter Brennan and Rabindra Singh
32. Extremity trauma
Lee Van Rensburg & Jaikirty Rawal
33. Disaster surgery
Mamoon Rashid
34. Conflict Surgery
Jon Clasper and Phill Pearce
Part 5: Elective Orthopaedics
35. History taking and clinical examination in musculoskeletal disease
Stephen McDonnell and Hemant G Pandit
36. Sports medicine and sports injuries
Peter J. Millet and Joseph J. Ruzbarsky
37. The spine
Brian Freeman and Christopher B.D. Lavy
38. The upper limb
David Limb and Samuel R. Vollans
39. The hip
Vikas Khanduja and Karadi H Sunil Kumar
40. The knee
Wasim S. Khan and Andrew J. Porteous
41. The foot and ankle
Bob Sharp
42. Musculoskeletal tumours
W. Paul Cool and Craig Gerrand
43. Infection of the bones and joints
Martin A. McNally
44. Paediatric orthopaedics
Deborah Eastwood
Part 6: Skin, Plastic & Reconstructive
45. Skin and subcutaneous tissue
Adam R. Greenbaum
46. Burns
John E. Greenwood and Lindsay Damkat-Thomas
47. Plastic and reconstructive surgery
James K.-K.Chan and Marc C.Swan
Part 7: Head and Neck
48. Cranial neurosurgery
Liam Gray and Harry Bulstrode
49.The eye and orbit
Keith R. Martin
50. Developmental abnormalities of the face mouth and jaws: cleft lip and palate
David A Koppel and Mark F Devlin
51.The ear, nose and sinuses
Iain F. Hathorn and Alex Bennett
52.The pharynx, larynx and neck
Vinidh Paleri and Anusha Balasubramanian
53.Oral Cavity
Andrew Schache and John Edward O’Connell
54. Disorders of the salivary glands
Prathamesh S Pai, Deepa Nair,and Manish D.Mair
Part 8: Endocrine and Breast
55.The thyroid gland
Richard M. Adamson & Iain Nixon
56.The parathyroid glands
Ruth S. Prichard
57. The adrenal glands and other abdominalendocrine disorders
Michael Stechman and David Scott-Coombes
58. The breast
Anurag Srivastava, Suhani Suhani, and Anita Dhar
Part 9: Cardiothoracic
59.Cardiac surgery
Mustafa Zakkar
60.The thorax
Carol Tan and Ian Hunt
Part 10: Vascular
61.Arterial disorders
Robert S.M.Davies
62. Venous and lymphatic disorders
Ian C.Chetter and Daniel Carradice
Part 11: Abdominal
63.History and examination of the abdomen
Dhananjaya Sharma
64.The abdominal wall, hernia and umbilicus
Bruce R.Tulloh and Barbora East
65.The peritoneum, mesentery, greater omentum, and retroperitoneal space
J. Calvin Coffey
66.The oesophagus
Simon Y.K Law and Ian Y.H.Wong
67.The stomach and duodenum
Timothy J Underwood, John N. Primrose
68. Bariatric and metabolic surgery
Richard Welbourn and Dimitri J. Pournaras
69. The liver
Ashley R. Dennison & Guy J. Maddern
70. The spleen
Pawanindra Lal
71. The gall bladder and bile ducts
Avinash N.Supe and Ramkrishna Y.Prabhu
72. The pancreas
Satyajit Bhattacharya
73. Functional disorders of the intestine
Charles H. Knowles
74. The small intestines
Gordon L. Carlson and Jonathan C. Epstein
75. Inflammatory bowel disease
P. Ronan O’Connell and Nicola S. Fearnhead
76.The vermiform appendix
Jurgen Mulsow
77. The large intestines
Stephen Brown and Cat Boereboom
78. Intestinal obstruction
James Hill
79. The rectum
David G. Jayne and Aaron J.Quyn
80. The anus and anal canal
Malcolm A. West and Karen P. Nugent
Part 12: Genitourinary
81. Urinary symptoms and investigations
Rajeev Kumar and John K. Mellon
82. The kidney and ureters
Nitin Kekre
83. The urinary bladder
Sachin Malde
84.The prostate and seminal vesicles
Anant Kumar and Oussama Elhage
85.Urethra and penis
Sanjay B.Kulkarni
86. Testis and scrotum
Tet L.Yap
87.Gynaecology
Monica Mittal, Prasanna Raj Supramaniam,and Christian M. Becker
Part 13: Transplantation
88.Kidney transplantation and the principles of transplantation
Michael L. Nicholson
89.Liver transplantation
Mohamed Rela & Abdul Rahman Hakeem
90. Pancreas transplantation
James P. Hunter and Peter J.Friend
91. Intestinal and multivisceral transplantation
Neil Russell & Andrew Butler
92. Heart and Lung Transplantation
Stephen C. Clark