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Global Surgery and Anesthesia Manual: Providing Care in Resource-limited Settings [Pehme köide]

Edited by , Edited by (MD DMD MBA FACS FRACS Boston Childrens Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA), Edited by (MD MPH FACS University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, USA), Edited by
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 692 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 1698 g, 84 Tables, black and white; 620 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Dec-2014
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482247305
  • ISBN-13: 9781482247305
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 692 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 1698 g, 84 Tables, black and white; 620 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Dec-2014
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482247305
  • ISBN-13: 9781482247305
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To help advance global surgery as a public health intervention, providers and students require a practical, hands-on manual to train them to provide safe and effective surgery and anesthesia in resource-limited settings. This guide provides in-depth instruction on epidemiology and ethics surrounding surgical services, and on anesthesia, non-trauma surgery, and trauma surgery. With contributions from a group of culturally and academically diverse clinicians, each chapter is enriched by at least one commentary from a surgeon or anesthetist in a low- or middle-income country (LMIC) who shares first-hand perspectives on the realities and complexities of providing surgical care in these settings with limited resources.
Foreword ix
Preface xiii
Authors xv
Commentators xxi
Editors xxv
Section I Introduction
1 The Global Burden of Surgical Disease
3(4)
K. A. Kelly McQueen
Zipporah Gathuya
2 Ethical Considerations
7(6)
David B. Waisel
Caris Grimes
Wangari Nyaga
3 Developing Surgical Capacity: Models of Implementation
13(10)
Regan Bergmark
Wendy Williams
Johanna N. Riesel
Doreen Nakku
Mack Cheney
Nobhojit Roy
Nakul Raykar
Section II Anesthesia
4 Preparing for a Trip: OR Management
23(4)
Craig D. McClain
Clover Ann Lee
5 Pharmacology of Commonly Used Drugs
27(10)
Leal G. Segura
Edouard Uwamahoro
Denise M. Chan
6 Regional Anesthesia
37(14)
Christopher S. Lee
Navil F. Sethna
Alexandra Torborg
7 Preoperative Evaluation
51(10)
Cynthia S. Tung
Francoise Nizeyimana
Denise M. Chan
8 Intraoperative Management
61(16)
Terrance A. Yemen
Francoise Nizeyimana
Denise M. Chan
9 Postoperative Care: PACU and ICU
77(12)
Traci A. Wolbrink
Martin Zammert
Francoise Nizeyimana
Denise M. Chan
10 Resuscitation and Approach to Crisis Situations
89(10)
Ann T. Hau
Craig D. McClain
Edouard Uwamahoro
Denise M. Chan
Section III Non-Trauma
11 Chest
99(12)
Abraham Lebenthal
Alexi C. Matousek
Koffi Herve Yangni-Angate
12 Acute Abdomen
111(8)
Reinou S. Groen
Adam L. Kushner
Okao Patrick
Louis-Franck Telemaque
Ntakiyiruta Georges
13 Stomach
119(12)
David S. Shapiro
Ntakiyiruta Georges
14 Liver, Pancreas and Gall Bladder
131(16)
Kelly Hewitt
Raymond R. Price
Jigjidsuren Chinburen
Tsuregzen Enkh-Amgalan
15 Spleen
147(16)
Mallory Williams
Quyen D. Chu
Selwyn O. Rogers
Ndukauba Eleweke
Ntakiyiruta Georges
Okao Patrick
16 Appendicitis
163(6)
Vladimir P. Daoud
Ibrahim M. Daoud
Edgar Rodas
Edgar B. Rodas
17 Hernia
169(8)
Joaquim M. Havens
Edgar Rodas
Edgar B. Rodas
18 Colon and Rectum
177(6)
Allison F. Linden
Kathryn Chu
Thandinkosi E. Madiba
19 Anus and Rectum
183(12)
Joel E. Goldberg
Thandinkosi E. Madiba
Ntakiyiruta Georges
20 Laparoscopy
195(16)
Gabriela M. Vargas
Raymond R. Price
Sergelen Orgoi
21 Breast Cancer
211(8)
Lisa A. Newman
Marcel Bayor
Evelyn Jiagge
Der Muonir Edmund
Mawuli Gyakobo
Ouyang Lizhi
Ruth Damuse
22 Obstetrics
219(28)
Reinou S. Groen
Adam L. Kushner
Bomi Ogedengbe
23 Gynecology
247(20)
Felicia Lester
Sierra Washington
Tarek Meguid
24 Genitourinary Surgery
267(14)
Marc D. Manganiello
Jill Buckley
E. Oluwabunmi Olapade-Olaopa
Thaim Buya Kamara
25 Neurosurgery
281(10)
Benjamin C. Warf
John Mugamba
26 Otorhinolaryngology
291(26)
Robert M. Boucher
Wakisa Mulwafu
27 Thyroidectomy
317(12)
Robert M. Boucher
Emmanuel R. Ezeome
28 Ophthalmology
329(16)
Matthew C. Bujak
Geoffrey Tabin
John Nkurikiye
29 Dentistry
345(18)
Joel S. Reynolds
Robert P. Horne
Rose Dina Premier
30 Orthopedic Surgery
363(8)
George S.M. Dyer
Ankur B. Bamne
31 Pediatric Surgery
371(24)
Doruk Ozgediz
Emmanuel A. Ameh
Milliard Derbew
32 Oncology
395(6)
T. Peter Kingham
Olusegun Alatise
Ruth Damuse
33 Infectious Diseases
401(8)
Gita N. Mody
Sachita Shah
Robert Riviello
Samuel Abimerech Luboga
Peter M. Nthumba
34 Soft-Tissue Coverage and Flaps
409(10)
Christopher D. Hughes
Nadine Semer
Jorge Palacios
Chona Thomas
Charles Furaha
Christian Paletta
35 Skin Grafts
419(12)
Ingrid Ganske
Jennifer Wall
Jorge Palacios
Charles Furaha
Christian Paletta
36 Wound Care
431(12)
Helena O.B. Taylor
Stephen R. Sullivan
Ntakiyiruta Georges
Sterman Toussaint
Okao Patrick
Okechukwu O. Onumaegbu
Section IV Trauma
37 Disaster Management
443(12)
Susan Miller Briggs
Guy Lin
Emmanuel Kayibanda
38 Initial Evaluation of the Trauma Patient
455(8)
William P. Schecter
Sebastian O. Ekenze
39 Amputation
463(14)
Samuel C. Schecter
Nikolaj Wolfson
L.O.A. Thanni
Michael O. Ogirima
40 Burns
477(16)
Jennifer Wall
Gita N. Mody
Robert Riviello
Nivaldo Alonso
Daniel Chimutu
David Morton
41 Thoracic Trauma
493(8)
Abraham Lebenthal
Alexi Matousek
Koffi Herve Yangni-Angate
Ikechukwu A. Nwafor
42 Abdominal Trauma
501(12)
Alexi C. Matousek
Thomas G. Weiser
Selwyn O. Rogers
Rodolphe R. Eisenhower Jean-Louis
Emmanuel Kayibanda
43 Urologic Trauma
513(10)
Kristen R. Scarpato
Hiep T. Nguyen
Richard N. Yu
Demberelnyambuu Batsukh
E. Oluwabunmi Olapade-Olaopa
Emile Rwamasirabo
44 Neurosurgical Trauma
523(8)
Benjamin C. Warf
John Mugamba
45 Maxillofacial Trauma
531(24)
Daniel J. Meara
Bin Song
C.C. Uguru
46 Ophthalmic Trauma
555(12)
Matthew C. Bujak
Geoffrey C. Tabin
Benjamin J. Thomas
Ifeoma Ezegwui
John Nkurikiye
47 Soft-Tissue Injuries of the Face
567(6)
Christopher D. Hughes
Julian J. Pribaz
Nivaldo Alonso
48 Spinal Trauma
573(4)
Andrew K. Simpson
Mitchel B. Harris
Ankur B. Bamne
49 Upper Extremity Trauma
577(12)
Paul T. Appleton
Joseph P. DeAngelis
Ankur B. Bamne
50 Hand Trauma
589(14)
Simon G. Talbot
Amir H. Taghinia
Nyengo Mkandawire
51 Lower Extremity Trauma
603(20)
Paul T. Appleton
J. Kent Ellington
John Y. Kwon
Ankur B. Bamne
References 623(26)
Appendix: Safety, Security, and Survival Considerations for Healthcare Providers in Remote, Hostile, and Disaster Areas 649(6)
Mykel Hawke
Index 655
John G. Meara, MD, DMD, MBA, FACS, FRACS is Director of the Program in Global Surgery and Social Change at Harvard Medical School, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Harvard Plastic Surgery Training Program, and Plastic Surgeon-in-Chief at Boston Childrens Hospital. Since 2008, he has Co-Directed the Paul Farmer Global Surgery Fellowship program in collaboration with Partners in Health. His clinical interests and innovation activities are in the areas of craniofacial anomalies, and cleft lip and cleft palate. Dr. Meara is particularly interested in augmenting the delivery of quality surgical care in low-resource settings, and serves as chair for the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery.

Craig D. McClain, MD, MPH is an anesthesiologist at Boston Childrens Hospital, an Assistant Professor of Anesthesia, and Affiliate Faculty in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He has spent time working in multiple low-resource countries in Asia, Africa, South America, and the Caribbean. He currently serves as the lead anesthesiologist for Harvard Medical School for the Human Resources for Health project in Rwanda. He is the founder and Director of the Global Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship at Boston Childrens Hospital. His academic interests include improving the perioperative care of children undergoing neurosurgical procedures, as well as improving the safe delivery of anesthesia and perioperative care in low-resource countries.

Selwyn Rogers, Jr., MD, MPH, FACS has served as Division Chief of Trauma, Burn, and Surgical Critical Care at Brigham and Womens Hospital. In 2005, Dr. Rogers helped launch the Center for Surgery and Public Health, whose mission is to understand the nature, quality, and utilization of surgical care globally. His research includes examining processes to improve quality of care and improving the understanding surgical disparities to close the quality chasm for underserved populations nationally and globally. Dr. Rogers served as Surgeon-in-Chief of Temple University Health System from 2012 to 2014. He now serves as Chief Medical Officer at the University of Texas Medical Branch.

David P. Mooney, MD, MPH, FACS is Director of the Trauma Center at Boston Childrens Hospital, an Associate Professor in Surgery, and Affiliate Faculty in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He has been active in Partners in Health and was a part of the U.S. National Disaster Medical System response to the 2010 Haitian earthquake. He is one of the founders of the Pediatric Trauma Society. His interests include the development of trauma care and trauma systems for children in a variety of resource settings.