
This is a practical handbook on minor surgery in general practice, aimed specifically at general practitioners. The basic principles regarding equipment, analgesia, and surgical technique are comprehensively addressed, and over fifty minor operations are illustrated in detail. The book should prove valuable to primary care physicians everywhere.
This handbook investigates the practical requirements and clinical methodologies necessary for performing minor surgical procedures within a primary care setting. Authors Michael Bull and Peter Gardiner provide a structured framework for general practitioners, focusing on the integration of surgical techniques into routine office-based care. The text synthesizes essential protocols regarding equipment selection, patient analgesia, and procedural execution to ensure safe and effective outcomes for patients in a non-hospital environment.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals frequently cite this text as a practical, accessible resource for daily clinical practice. Experts highlight the clarity of the procedural illustrations as a primary benefit for practitioners seeking to refine their minor surgery skills.
Page Count:
128
Publication Date:
2099-11-30
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192622706
ISBN-13:
9780192622709
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