Clinical Surgical Case Manual (2nd Ed.)

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Clinical Surgical Case Manual is the second edition of this extensive handbook, providing invaluable guidance on the management of various surgical conditions, and tips for medical students on theory, clinical and viva voce examinations.

The book is organised by disorder type, with 92 chapters presenting various surgical cases, their presentation and management options. This edition is fully revised and updated, with two new chapters on ?Perforation of Hollow Viscus? and ?General Oncology for Surgeons?.

Frequently asked questions are included at the end of some chapters, as well as a checklist at the beginning of the book to aid medical students with exam revision. 151 illustrations and images enhance readers? understanding of each condition.

Clinical Surgical Case Manual is a comprehensive and versatile resource, useful for teaching sessions by professors in surgery, preparation for surgical examination for postgraduates, and as a reference guide for medical practitioners.

Key Points

  • 92 chapters covering the management of various surgical conditions
  • 2 new chapters on ?Perforation of Hollow Viscus? and ?General Oncology for Surgeons?
  • FAQs and checklist to aid exam revision
  • 151 images and illustrations
  • Fully revised, new edition
  • First edition published 2009
  1. Examination of Lump and Ulcer                                                            
  2. Carbuncle                                                                                           
  3. Ganglion                                                                                             
  4. Basal Cell Carcinoma                                                                         
  5. Squamous Cell Carcinoma                                                                 
  6. Malignant Melanoma                                                                        
  7. Radio-Dermatitis                                                                                
  8. Keloids                                                                                               
  9. Split Skin Grafting                                                                              
  10. Bone Secondaries                                                                              
  11. Soft Tissue Sarcoma                                                                           
  12. Cervical Spondylosis                                                                          
  13. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome                                                                    
  14. Peripheral Nerves                                                                              
  15. Chronic Arterial Occlusion                                                                 
  16. Acute Arterial Occlusion                                                                    
  17. Aneurysms                                                                                         
  18. Arterio-Venous Fistula                                                                                   
  19. Arteritis                                                                                              
  20. Hemangioma                                                                                      
  21. Embolization                                                                                      
  22. Gangrene                                                                                           
  23. Amputation                                                                                        
  24. Varicose Veins                                                                                               
  25. Deep Venous Thrombosis                                                                  
  26. Leg Ulcers                                                                                          
  27. Drainage Area of each Lymph Nodal Group                                                              
  28. Lymphedema                                                                                      
  29. Lymphoma                                                                                          
  30. Cleft Lip and Palate                                                                           
  31. Oral Cavity Cancer                                                                             
  32. Evaluation of Neck Masses                                                               
  33. Neck Secondaries                                                                               
  34. Tuberculous Cervical Lymph Nodes                                                   
  35. Non-Lymph Nodal Neck Masses                                                        
  36. Branchial Sinus and Fistula                                                                
  37. Salivary Glands                                                                                  
  38. Thyroid Gland 
  39. Breast
  40. Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease
  41. Bariatric Surgery
  42. Examination of an Abdominal Case
  43. Gastric Outlet Obstruction
  44. Carcinoma of Stomach
  45. Sarcoma of Stomach
  46. Primary GI Lymphoma
  47. Mesenteric Cyst
  48. Perforation of Hollow Viscus
  49. Intestinal Obstruction
  50. Small Bowel Tumors
  51. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  52. Appendicitis
  53. Ulcerative Colitis
  54. Colorectal Carcinoma
  55. Rectal Prolapse
  56. Anal Fissure
  57. Fistula in Ano
  58. Hemorrhoids
  59. Anal Carcinoma
  60. Pilonidal Sinus
  61. Liver Secondaries with Occult Primary
  62. Obstructive Jaundice
  63. Portal Hypertension
  64. Pseudopancreatic Cyst
  65. Insulinoma
  66. Hernia
  67. Retroperitoneal Mass
  68. Examination of an Urological Case
  69. Hydronephrosis
  70. Pyonephrosis
  71. Polycystic Kidneys.
  72. Renal Cell Carcinoma
  73. Urothelial Tumors
  74. Bladder Carcinoma
  75. Examination Of Male Genitalia
  76. Undescended Testis
  77. Testicular Tumors
  78. Hydrocele
  79. Varicocele
  80. Acute Scrotum In Children
  81. Fournier’s Gangrene.
  82. Epispadias
  83. Carcinoma Of Penis
  84. Genito-Urinary Trauma
  85. Rheumatoid Arthritis
  86. Diabetic Foot
  87. Mycetoma Foot
  88. Blood Transfusion, Components And Complications
  89. Septicemia And Septic Shock
  90. Principles Of General Oncology
  91. Basic Immunology For Surgeons
  92. Procedures

Kanchana Sundaramurthy Dip NB (Surg) MRCSEd
Consultant Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India