Gastrointestinal Surgery [electronic resource] : Pathophysiology and Management /

Gastrointestinal Surgery: Pathophysiology and Management is an invaluable reference text for surgeons and surgical trainees. Written entirely by Dr. Haile T. Debas, Dean of School of Medicine and former Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery, at the University of California, San Francisco, this book provides the unified approach only found in a single-authored text. Based on the three pillars of understanding particular disease processes -- fundamental anatomy and physiology, pathopysiology, and clinical correlations -- surgical treatment of GI disease is presented as the means to correct abnormal physiology and restore health. Using an integrated approach of basic science and clinical practice, Dr. Debas allows the student of surgery to gain a solid understanding of disease processes that minimizes the need for rote memorization. Thirteen lavishly illustrated chapters cover the GI system as well as gastrointestinal peptides and peptide-secreting tumors, abdominal trauma, the abdominal wall, surgery for morbid obesity, the liver, spleen, retroperitoneum, and perioperative care. Dozens of summary tables throughout each chapter condense "essentials" for quick reference. Comprehensive discussions of clinical disorders review the surgical treatment options. With 400 illustrations and tables, including hundreds of anatomical line drawings commissioned exclusively for this textbook, Gastrointestinal Surgery provides a clinical and therapeutic approach to surgical diseases which will prove invaluable to the surgical trainee and the practitioner preparing for recertification.

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Main Authors: Debas, Haile T. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2004
Subjects:Medicine., Internal medicine., Gastroenterology., Surgery., Abdominal surgery., Medicine & Public Health., Internal Medicine., Abdominal Surgery.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b97293
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2041492018-07-30T23:32:47ZGastrointestinal Surgery [electronic resource] : Pathophysiology and Management / Debas, Haile T. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textNew York, NY : Springer New York,2004.engGastrointestinal Surgery: Pathophysiology and Management is an invaluable reference text for surgeons and surgical trainees. Written entirely by Dr. Haile T. Debas, Dean of School of Medicine and former Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery, at the University of California, San Francisco, this book provides the unified approach only found in a single-authored text. Based on the three pillars of understanding particular disease processes -- fundamental anatomy and physiology, pathopysiology, and clinical correlations -- surgical treatment of GI disease is presented as the means to correct abnormal physiology and restore health. Using an integrated approach of basic science and clinical practice, Dr. Debas allows the student of surgery to gain a solid understanding of disease processes that minimizes the need for rote memorization. Thirteen lavishly illustrated chapters cover the GI system as well as gastrointestinal peptides and peptide-secreting tumors, abdominal trauma, the abdominal wall, surgery for morbid obesity, the liver, spleen, retroperitoneum, and perioperative care. Dozens of summary tables throughout each chapter condense "essentials" for quick reference. Comprehensive discussions of clinical disorders review the surgical treatment options. With 400 illustrations and tables, including hundreds of anatomical line drawings commissioned exclusively for this textbook, Gastrointestinal Surgery provides a clinical and therapeutic approach to surgical diseases which will prove invaluable to the surgical trainee and the practitioner preparing for recertification.Esophagus -- Stomach and Duodenum -- Surgery for Morbid Obesity -- Pancreas -- Gastrointestinal Peptides and Peptide-Secreting Tumors (Apudomas) -- Liver -- Biliary Tract -- Small and Large Intestine -- Spleen -- Abdominal Trauma -- Abdominal Wall, Peritoneum, and Retroperitoneum -- Perioperative Care.Gastrointestinal Surgery: Pathophysiology and Management is an invaluable reference text for surgeons and surgical trainees. Written entirely by Dr. Haile T. Debas, Dean of School of Medicine and former Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery, at the University of California, San Francisco, this book provides the unified approach only found in a single-authored text. Based on the three pillars of understanding particular disease processes -- fundamental anatomy and physiology, pathopysiology, and clinical correlations -- surgical treatment of GI disease is presented as the means to correct abnormal physiology and restore health. Using an integrated approach of basic science and clinical practice, Dr. Debas allows the student of surgery to gain a solid understanding of disease processes that minimizes the need for rote memorization. Thirteen lavishly illustrated chapters cover the GI system as well as gastrointestinal peptides and peptide-secreting tumors, abdominal trauma, the abdominal wall, surgery for morbid obesity, the liver, spleen, retroperitoneum, and perioperative care. Dozens of summary tables throughout each chapter condense "essentials" for quick reference. Comprehensive discussions of clinical disorders review the surgical treatment options. With 400 illustrations and tables, including hundreds of anatomical line drawings commissioned exclusively for this textbook, Gastrointestinal Surgery provides a clinical and therapeutic approach to surgical diseases which will prove invaluable to the surgical trainee and the practitioner preparing for recertification.Medicine.Internal medicine.Gastroenterology.Surgery.Abdominal surgery.Medicine & Public Health.Surgery.Internal Medicine.Gastroenterology.Abdominal Surgery.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b97293URN:ISBN:9780387215785
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topic Medicine.
Internal medicine.
Gastroenterology.
Surgery.
Abdominal surgery.
Medicine & Public Health.
Surgery.
Internal Medicine.
Gastroenterology.
Abdominal Surgery.
Medicine.
Internal medicine.
Gastroenterology.
Surgery.
Abdominal surgery.
Medicine & Public Health.
Surgery.
Internal Medicine.
Gastroenterology.
Abdominal Surgery.
spellingShingle Medicine.
Internal medicine.
Gastroenterology.
Surgery.
Abdominal surgery.
Medicine & Public Health.
Surgery.
Internal Medicine.
Gastroenterology.
Abdominal Surgery.
Medicine.
Internal medicine.
Gastroenterology.
Surgery.
Abdominal surgery.
Medicine & Public Health.
Surgery.
Internal Medicine.
Gastroenterology.
Abdominal Surgery.
Debas, Haile T. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Gastrointestinal Surgery [electronic resource] : Pathophysiology and Management /
description Gastrointestinal Surgery: Pathophysiology and Management is an invaluable reference text for surgeons and surgical trainees. Written entirely by Dr. Haile T. Debas, Dean of School of Medicine and former Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery, at the University of California, San Francisco, this book provides the unified approach only found in a single-authored text. Based on the three pillars of understanding particular disease processes -- fundamental anatomy and physiology, pathopysiology, and clinical correlations -- surgical treatment of GI disease is presented as the means to correct abnormal physiology and restore health. Using an integrated approach of basic science and clinical practice, Dr. Debas allows the student of surgery to gain a solid understanding of disease processes that minimizes the need for rote memorization. Thirteen lavishly illustrated chapters cover the GI system as well as gastrointestinal peptides and peptide-secreting tumors, abdominal trauma, the abdominal wall, surgery for morbid obesity, the liver, spleen, retroperitoneum, and perioperative care. Dozens of summary tables throughout each chapter condense "essentials" for quick reference. Comprehensive discussions of clinical disorders review the surgical treatment options. With 400 illustrations and tables, including hundreds of anatomical line drawings commissioned exclusively for this textbook, Gastrointestinal Surgery provides a clinical and therapeutic approach to surgical diseases which will prove invaluable to the surgical trainee and the practitioner preparing for recertification.
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Abdominal Surgery.
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