Book Description
Bailey & Love is the world famous textbook of surgery. Its comprehensive coverage includes the scientific basis of surgical practice, investigation, diagnosis, and pre-operative care. Trauma and Orthopaedics are included, as are the subspecialties of plastic and reconstructive, head and neck, cardiothoracic and vascular, abdominal and genitourinary surgery. The user-friendly format includes photographs, line diagrams, learning objectives, summary boxes, biographical footnotes, memorable anecdotes and full-colour page design. This book’s reputation for unambiguous advice make it the first point of reference for student and practising surgeons worldwide.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: BASIC PRINCIPLES: The Science of Surgery
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- Metabolic response to injury
Kenneth Fearon
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- Shock and blood transfusion
Karim Brohi
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- Wounds, healing, tissue repair
Michael Earley
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- Tissue engineering and regeneration
Andrew McCaskie & Andrew Bradley
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- Surgical infection
Peter Lamont
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- Tropical infections and infestations
Pradip Datta, Pawanindra Lal & Sanjay De Bakshi
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- Basic surgical skills and anastomoses
Mark Coleman
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- Principles of laparoscopic and robotic surgery
Hutan Ashrafian, Sanjay Purkayastha & Ara Darzi
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- Principles of paediatric surgery
Tony Lander
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- Principles of oncology
Robert JC Steele & Alastair J Munro
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- Surgical audit
Jonothan Earnshaw & Birgit Whitman
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- Surgical ethics and law
Robert Wheeler
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- Patient safety and human factors and quality improvement
Frank Keane & Ken Mealy
PART TWO: INVESTIGATION AND DIAGNOSIS
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- Diagnostic imaging
Matthew Matson, Muaaze Ahmad & Niall Power
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- Gastrointestinal endoscopy
James Lindsay & Philip Woodland
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- Tissue and Molecular diagnosis
Roger Feakins
PART THREE: PERIOPERATIVE CARE
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- Pre-operative preparation and treatment of the High-Risk Surgical Patient
Medha Vanarese, Pierre Foex & Anand Sardesai
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- Anaesthesia and pain relief
Vivek Mehta & Serene Chang
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- Nutrition and fluid therapy
John MacFie
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- Postoperative care
Anand Sardesai & Fay Gilder
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- Day case surgery
Douglas McWhinnie & Ian Jackson
PART FOUR: TRAUMA
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- Introduction to trauma
Bob Handley & Peter Giannoudis
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- Early assessment and management of trauma
Chris Moran & Dan Deakin
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- Traumatic Brain Injury
Harry Bulstrode & Tony Belli
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- Neck and spine
John Crawford & Douglas Hay
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- Maxillofacial trauma
David Koppel
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- Torso trauma
Ken Boffard & Elias Degiannis
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- Extremity trauma
Lee Van Rensburg
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- Disaster surgery
Mamoon Rashid
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- Conflict Surgery
Jonathan Clasper and Phill Pearce
PART FIVE: ELECTIVE ORTHOPAEDICS
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- History taking and clinical examination in musculoskeletal disease
Stephen McDonnell & Hemant G. Pandit
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- Sports medicine and sports injuries
Gina Allen
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- The spine
Brian Freeman & Chris Lavy
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- Upper limb
David Limb & Sam Vollans
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- Hip and knee
Vikas Khanduja & Wasim Khan
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- Foot and ankle
Bob Sharpe
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- Musculoskeletal tumours
Paul Cool & Craig Gerrand
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- Infection of the bones and joints
Martin McNally & Philippa Matthews
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- Paediatric orthopaedics
Deborah Eastwood
PART SIX: SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE
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- Skin and subcutaneous tissue
Christopher Chan & Adam Greenbaum
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- Burns
Michael Tyler & Sudip Ghosh
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- Plastic and reconstructive surgery
Tim Goodacre
PART SEVEN: HEAD AND NECK
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- Cranial Neurosurgery
Harry Bulstrode & Liam Gray
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- The eye and orbit
Keith Martin
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- Cleft lip and palate: developmental abnormalities of the face, mouth and jaws
David Koppel
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- The ear, nose and sinuses
Iain J. Nixon, Iain Hathorn & Alex Bennett
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- Pharynx, larynx and neck
Terry M. Jones
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- Oral Cavity Cancer
Andrew Schache
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- Disorders of the salivary glands
Mark McGurk & Leandros Vassiliou
PART EIGHT: BREAST AND ENDOCRINE
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- The thyroid glands
Iain J. Nixon & Richard Adamson
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- The parathyroid glands
Ruth Prichard
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- The adrenal glands and other abdominal endocrine disorders
Tom W.J. Lennard
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- The breast
Richard C. Sainsbury
PART NINE: CARDIOTHORACIC
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- Cardiac surgery
Jonathan R. Anderson & Mustafa Zakkar
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- The thorax
Carol Tan & Ian Hunt
PART TEN: VASCULAR
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- Arterial disorders
Robert Sayers & Robert Davies
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- Venous disorders
Ian Chetter & Daniel Carradice
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- Lymphatic disorders
Shervanthi Homer-Vanniasinkam, Gnaneswar Atturu & David Russell
PART ELEVEN: ABDOMINAL
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- History and examination of the abdomen
Ronan O’Connell
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- Abdominal wall, hernia and umbilicus
Bruce Tulloh & Stephen J Nixon
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- The peritoneum, omentum, mesentery and retroperitoneal space
Charles Knowles
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- The oesophagus
Derek Alderson
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- Stomach and duodenum
Timothy Underwood & John N Primrose
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- Bariatric surgery
Richard Welbourn
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- The liver
Graeme Poston & Rob Jones
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- The spleen
O. James Garden
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- The gall bladder and bile ducts
Kevin Conlon
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- The pancreas
Satyajit Bhattacharya
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- The small intestines
Gordon Carlson & Matt Soop
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- The large intestines
Gordon Carlson & Jonathan Epstein
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- Intestinal obstruction
Jim Hill
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- The vermiform appendix
Jurgen Mulsow
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- The rectum
David Jayne & Hiba Fatayer
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- The anus and anal canal
Karen Nugent
PART TWELVE: GENITOURINARY
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- Urinary symptoms and investigations
Kilian Mellon
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- The kidney and ureters
Kilian Mellon
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- The urinary bladder
Freddie Hamdy
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- The prostate and seminal vesicles
David E. Neal & Greg Shaw
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- Urethra and penis
Ian Eardley
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- Testis and scrotum
Ian Eardley
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- Gynaecology
Monica Mittal, Prasanna Raj Supramaniam, & Christian Malti Becker
PART THIRTEEN: TRANSPLANTATION
- Transplantation
J. Andrew Bradley
Appendix 1: Common Instruments used in general surgery
Pradip K. Datta
Appendix 2: Basic Aspects in Theatre Design and Sterilisation
Alan Norrish
Editor(s)
Biography
Professor Sir Norman Williams, MS FRCS FMedSci FRCP FRCP(Ed) FRCA FDS(Hon) FACS(Hon) FRCS(I)(Hon) FRCS(Ed)(Hon)
Senior Clinical Advisor to the Secretary of State for Health, Past President, The Royal College
of Surgeons of England 2011–2014, Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Barts and The London School
of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK
Professor Sir Norman Williams was until recently Professor of Surgery at Barts and The London, Queen Mary’s School of Medicine and Dentistry and Director of the National Centre for Bowel Research and Surgical Innovation (1986-2016) and retains the title of Emeritus Professor of Surgery. He trained in London, Bristol, Leeds and Los Angeles His main clinical interests have been sphincter preservation and reconstructive colorectal surgery, and his scientific interests concentrated on GI motility and anorectal physiology. He is now the Senior Clinical Advisor to the Secretary of State for Health and on the Board of St George’s NHS Foundation Trust Hospital..
He has been President of the Society of Academic & Research Surgery, President of The Ileostomy & Internal Pouch Support Group, Chairman of the UKCCCR committee on Colorectal Cancer, President of European Digestive Surgery, President of The International Surgical Group and Vice Chairman of The British Journal of Surgery. He was on the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons of England from 2005 and became President in 2011-14
Professor Williams is co-author of Surgery of the Anus, Rectum and Colon and was a founding trustee and Chairman of Bowel & Cancer Research and is now the President of this charity. He has been joint editor of Bailey and Love’s Short Practice of Surgery since the 22nd Edition.
He was knighted for services to surgery in 2015.
Professor P. Ronan O’Connell, MD FRCS(I) FRCPS(Glas) FRCS(Ed)
Head of Section of Surgery and Surgical Specialties, University College Dublin,
St Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Professor P. Ronan O’Connell is Head of Surgical Specialties at the UCD School of Medicine, Dublin Ireland and Consultant Surgeon at St Vincent’s University Hospital Dublin, Ireland. He graduated from Trinity College Dublin in 1979 and trained as general surgeon with sub-specialty interest in Coloproctology. Having completed a fellowship in colon and rectal surgery at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN, USA, he spent time as a Senior Lecturer with Professor Sir Norman Williams at the Royal London Hospital. He was appointed consultant surgeon at the Mater Misericordiae Hospital Dublin in 1990 where he served until his current appointment in 2007.
Professor O’Connell has served as an editor of the British Journal of Surgery and associate editor of Diseases of the Colon and Rectum. He has been editor in chief for the European Surgical Association and joint editor of Bailey and Love’s Short Practice of Surgery for the 25th, 26th and now 27th editions, having contributed chapters to the 23rd and 24th editions. Apart from his editing, Prof O’Connell is widely published in the areas of IBD, colorectal cancer and pelvic floor physiology. He is a Council member of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and holds ad hominum fellowships of the Glasgow and Edinburgh Royal Colleges. He is a past President of the European Society of Coloproctology and honorary fellow of the American Surgical Association and the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons.
Professor Andrew W. McCaskie, MMus MD FRCS FRCS (T&O)
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Head of Department of Surgery
University of Cambridge, Honorary Consultant, Addenbrooke’s Hospital,
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK
Professor Andrew McCaskie is Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Head of Department of Surgery at the University of Cambridge. He trained in Leeds, Leicester and Newcastle upon Tyne, where he was Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery until moving to Cambridge in 2013. His clinical interest is the lower limb, and particularly the treatment of osteoarthritis, seeking to develop repair and regenerative therapies at early stages of disease. He is the Director of the Arthritis Research UK Tissue Engineering Centre which brings together UK clinicians, engineers and biologists to develop stem and stromal cell therapy for early osteoarthritis.
He has been the President of the British Orthopaedic Research Society, member of the Council of Management of The British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery, and member of Council of the British Orthopaedic Association. He is currently the Director of the Academic Foundation Programme in Cambridge and is widely published, including papers in The Lancet and Nature Genetics.
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