
Complications following surgical procedures are not only associated with significant morbidity and mortality, but also add immensely to the psychological burden of the patient and are disappointing for the surgical team. Recent research has led to a greater understanding of the response to surgery and anaesthesia, and great advances have been made in pre-operative preparation with appropriate investigations and pharmacological prophylaxis. These have reduced the incidence of many complications, but the risks are impossible to remove completely.This wide-reaching and practical handbook covers all aspects of post-surgical complications. It is divided into two sections: the first covers general complications such as pressure sores, complications of fluid balance, and problems related to anaesthesia, while the second focuses on the complications encountered in the major surgical specialties. Fully revised and updated since the previous edition, and written by a team of experts, Post-Operative Complications is essential reading for all those involved in caring for surgical patients.
This handbook investigates the clinical management and prevention of complications arising from surgical procedures. Authors David J. Leaper and Iain S. Whitaker, alongside a team of medical experts, synthesize current research on physiological responses to surgery and anesthesia. The text provides a structured framework for identifying, mitigating, and treating post-operative issues, balancing the necessity of surgical intervention with the inherent risks of patient morbidity.
What You Will Find
Medical professionals frequently cite this handbook as a reliable, practical resource for daily clinical practice. Experts highlight the text's clear organization and its utility as a foundational reference for surgical teams managing patient care.
Page Count:
512
Publication Date:
2010-03-19
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199546266
ISBN-13:
9780199546268
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