RESOURCES FOR OPTIMAL CARE OF EMERGENCY SURGERY

RESOURCES FOR OPTIMAL CARE OF EMERGENCY SURGERY

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
General y Digestiva
ISBN:
978-3-030-49362-2
Páginas:
158
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
15
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

145,59 €

Despues:

138,31 €

• PART I KEY POSITION TOPICS Chapter 1 Resources and Designation of Emergency Surgery
Chapter 2 Acute Care Surgery Unit Structure
Chapter 3 Optimal Care in Geriatric Emergency Surgery (GES)
Chapter 4 Sepsis: Control and Treatment
Chapter 5 Resuscitation in Emergency General Surgery
Chapter 6 Medical Laboratory Support for Emergency Surgery
Chapter 7 Radiology and Emergency Surgery
Chapter 8Interaction Between Gastroenterology and Emergency General Surgery
Chapter 9Advanced and Specialist Nursing Practice in Emergency Surgery - The Team Approach
Chapter 10Data, Registry, Quality Improvement and Patient Outcome Measures
Chapter 11Research in Emergency General Surgery
Chapter 12Education and Training in Emergency Surgery
Chapter 13Appendicitis
Chapter 14Acute Mesenteric Ischaemia
Chapter 15Intra-Abdominal Hypertension and Abdominal Compartment Syndrome - Updates
• PART IIKEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS Chapter 16Cholecystitis
Chapter 17Pancreatitis
Chapter 18Upper GI Bleed
Chapter 19Small Bowel Obstruction
Chapter 20Perforated Gastroduodenal Ulcer (PGDU)
Chapter 21Acute Diverticulitis (AD) – Management Phase
Chapter 22Abdominal Vascular Emergencies
Chapter 23Coagulation
Chapter 24Wound Care
Chapter 25Complications in Emergency General Surgery.

Variability in care in emergency surgery is well known, particularly in abdominal surgery, and reducing it is fundamental to improving outcomes. It is therefore vital to identify the factors that are key to improving mortality and reducing complications in various surgical emergencies. Under the leadership of the World Society of Emergency Surgery, over 200 leading experts in emergency surgery, critical care and surgical infections established a template to help define and optimise emergency surgery, particularly that relating to the abdomen. This book refines this initial work, crystallising it into a meaningful resource for practising surgeons and health care administrators alike, and paving the way for advances in emergency surgery around the globe. This book sets a benchmark for Emergency Surgery and is a must read for those wanting their patients to do better.

Features
• Updates readers involved in emergency surgery care with accessible descriptions of cases
• Reports a widespread international support tool
• Follows on the Donegal Summit on Emergency Care