A History of Vascular Surgery

A History of Vascular Surgery
Author: Steven G. Friedman, MD
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781405171298

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Since the publication of the first edition 15 years ago, vascularsurgery has been transformed into a new specialty incorporatingendovascular surgery and techniques. These innovations are detailedin this much anticipated second edition. Like the first edition, this new edition of A History ofVascular Surgery paints engaging portraits of the surgeons andscientists whose ideas and practices underlie, and continue toinfluence, vascular surgery as we know it today. Written for thepractitioner and student alike, the second edition provides anin-depth, accessible history of this rapidly changing field.

A History of Vascular Surgery

A History of Vascular Surgery
Author: Steven Greg Friedman
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0879933410

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The field of vascular surgery in medicine has been shaped by the contributions of many surgeons and scientists over several thousand years. Accounts of their lives continue to provide fascinating profiles of courage and ingenuity. Stories of surgeons performing particular operations for the first time are exciting and awe-inspiring; they are truly chronicles of difficulty and danger which provide fascinating reading and an educational experience for practitioner and student alike.This book is different from the first edition because in the ensuing 15 years, vascular surgery has been transformed into a new specialty incorporating endovascular surgery and techniques. There have also been many additional exciting innovations in the field. All of these events are described in the new 'Millennial' edition. Several additional chapters detailing older historical events have also been added.

Vascular Surgery

Vascular Surgery
Author: Christos D. Liapis,Klaus Balzer,Fabrizio Benedetti-Valentini,Jose Fernandes e Fernandes
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2007-03-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783540309567

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This practical guide is devoted to vascular diseases as dealt with by vascular surgeons. It is written with the collaboration of other specialists attending to vascular diseases. The book provides a concise overview of the current level and standards of care of vascular diseases in the European Union, and fills the need of vascular specialists who prepare for the U.E.M.S. exam. The text is well-structured and contains practical guidelines. The readership that will benefit most will be trainees and practitioners in vascular surgery, angiology and also practicing physicians. However, the book will also be valuable to physicians of other specialties.

Vascular Surgery

Vascular Surgery
Author: Samuel Eric Wilson,Juan Carlos Jimenez,Frank J. Veith,A. Ross Naylor,John A. C. Buckels
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 951
Release: 2017-01-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781482239461

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Vascular surgery has seen a remarkable evolution. A discipline focused on the natural history and treatment of vascular disease by open operation is now primarily a minimally invasive specialty. Mastery of the basic pathophysiology has been retained while the transformation by improved imaging and endovascular intervention has been integrated into practice. This fourth edition of Vascular Surgery: Principles and Practice has incorporated these advances building on the specialty’s past assets. Knowledge of natural history and open surgery will always have an essential role in optimal care of patients with vascular diseases. The authors’ exposition of the old and the new will make this edition a valuable resource for vascular surgeons and all others dedicated to the care of vascular patients.

The Society for Vascular Surgery

The Society for Vascular Surgery
Author: Harris B. Shumacker
Publsiher: Society for Vasucular Surgery
Total Pages: 583
Release: 1984
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0961297808

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Manual of Vascular Surgery

Manual of Vascular Surgery
Author: Edwin J. Wylie,Ronald J. Stoney,William F. Ehrenfeld,David J. Effeney
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781461248361

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Of all the developing fields of surgery, few have had the impact of vascular surgery in affecting so large a section of the population by offering the potential relief of disability and the prolongation of life. As would be anticipated, the interest of surgeons in this evolving specialty has largely been focused upon the selection of the most appropriate operations and the development of modifi cations or new procedures that overcome the limitations of previous ones. The literature contains numerous conflicting claims about the relative merits of various procedures, and those aPlJoaching this field for the first time may understandably be confused. Yet, if one were to approach any single vascular surgeon at any given time, he would upon request be given a firm and precise listing of preferred procedures. The procedures described in this two-volume publication are those that we currently favor. Their selection is the result of continuing analyses of our own experience during the past 30 years. All patients have been available for prolonged follow-up evaluation. Late failures often helped us to identify techniques that lessened the durability of an initially satisfactory operation, and they became a stimulus for the development of modifications or trials with alternative operations. Particular attention is directed to the manner in which knowledge of the natural history of disease influences the choice of operations.

Oxford Textbook of Vascular Surgery

Oxford Textbook of Vascular Surgery
Author: Matthew M. Thompson,Robert Fitridge,Jon Boyle,Matt Thompson,Karim Brohi,Robert J. Hinchliffe,Nick Cheshire,A. Ross Naylor,Ian Loftus,Alun H. Davies
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 912
Release: 2016-07-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780191022531

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The Oxford Textbook of Vascular Surgery draws on the expertise of over 130 specialist contributors to encompass the field of vascular surgery. Through the use of figures, findings of contemporary trials, and additional online content, this textbook is an excellent study material for surgical trainees entering their final two years of training, in addition to serving as an effective reference source for practicing surgeons. This volume discusses the epidemiology, vascular biology, clinical features and management of diseases that affect the vasculature and contains dedicated chapters which address topics such as paediatric surgery, damage control surgery, and amputations. The text follows a logical framework which complements the published Intercollegiate Surgery Curriculum making it particularly useful in preparation for the Intercollegiate Examination. The online version of The Oxford Textbook of Vascular Surgery is free for twelve months to individual purchasers of this book and contains the full text of the print edition, links to external sources and informative videos demonstrating current surgical techniques, making this a valuable resource for practicing surgeons. The field of vascular surgery has advanced rapidly in recent years and has expanded to include the techniques of interventional radiology and cardiology which are also extensively covered in this volume, making it an authoritative modern text. By combining contemporary evidence-based knowledge with informative figures, online resources and links to the current training curriculum, The Oxford Textbook of Vascular Surgery is a highly valuable source of information and will become the standard reference text for all who study vascular disease and its treatment.

Of Life and Limb

Of Life and Limb
Author: Justin Barr
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019
Genre: Arteries
ISBN: 9781580469661

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Examining the history of arterial repair, Of Life and Limb investigates the process of surgical innovation by exploring the social, technological, institutional, and martial dynamics shaping the introduction and adoption of a new operation.