Emergency Surgery provides both a practical guide and an understanding of the issues that need to be considered in the management of emergency surgery patients. It presents a clear account of the key issues involved in the assessment, investigation, resuscitation and surgical management of patients who present to the on-call emergency team. It considers the full breadth of issues encountered in these patients including anaesthesia, pre-op resuscitation/optimization, and initial post-operative care including preliminary high dependency/critical care, as well as the complications and acute issues found in acute surgical patients on the ward.
It is ideal for surgical trainees as well as trainees from other specialties involved in the care of these complex and challenging patients.
List of Contributors. Part 1 Approach.
1 The Initial Approach to the Emergency Surgery Patient (Adam Brooks & J. Alastair D. Simpson).
2 Preoperative Considerations (Paul Wood).
3 Emergency Anaesthesia (Giles R. Nordmann).
4 Analgesia (Jeff L. Tong).
Part 2 Abdomen.
5 Acute Appendicitis (Tom Palser, David J. Humes & Adam Brooks).
6 Colonic Diverticulosis (David Luke & Douglas M. Bowley).
7 Biliary Colic and Acute Cholecystitis (Tom Palser & Mark Taylor).
8 Perforated Peptic Ulcer (A. Morris & Mark J. Midwinter).
9 Fulminant Colitis (Deborah Nicol & Richard L. Wolverson).
10 Mesenteric Ischaemia (Justin Manley & Tracy R. Bilski).
11 Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Haemorrhage (John S. Hammond).
12 Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding (J. Alastair D. Simpson).
13 Acute Pancreatitis (Euan J. Dickson, Colin J. McKay & C. Ross Carter).
14 Small Bowel Obstruction (J. Edward F. Fitzgerald).
15 Surgical Jaundice and Cholangitis (John S. Hammond & Ian Beckingham).
16 Large Bowel Obstruction (Igor V. Voskresensky & Bryan A. Cotton).
17 Emergency Surgical Management of Herniae (John Simpson & David J. Humes).