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Operative Surgery Vivas for the MRCS Ali Abbassian (St. George's Hospital, London)

Operative Surgery Vivas for the MRCS By Ali Abbassian (St. George's Hospital, London)

Operative Surgery Vivas for the MRCS by Ali Abbassian (St. George's Hospital, London)


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Comprehensive study manual for the MRCS viva exam covering all six sections. Each operative procedure is discussed through basic principles, applied anatomy, indications and complications. Frequently asked questions and practical tips are also included. Excellent source of information for use during personal study and self-testing, and as a teaching aid.

Operative Surgery Vivas for the MRCS Summary

Operative Surgery Vivas for the MRCS by Ali Abbassian (St. George's Hospital, London)

This is a comprehensive study manual for the operative surgery section of the MRCS examination. This unique text is set to the level of a basic surgical examination and the material is discussed in easy to access, simple and informative manner. The A-Z format means topics appear at random, mirroring the nature of the examination. For each operative procedure the basic principles, applied anatomy, indications and complications are discussed alongside an overview of technique. Frequently asked examination questions and practical tips for giving the fullest answer for the most marks are also included. Care has been taken to ensure compatibility with all UK syllabuses, and inclusion of material required for equivalent examinations internationally. This manual is an excellent source of information for use during personal study and self-testing, and as a teaching aid.

Operative Surgery Vivas for the MRCS Reviews

'This publication,. written by recent graduates of the MRCS system, is broad, concise and well-structured. ... This book should be used as a source of questions to assess the candidate's readiness for the exam' British Journal of Surgery

About Ali Abbassian (St. George's Hospital, London)

Ali Abbassian is a Specialist Registrar in trauma and orthopaedics on the North Thames training programme. Sarah Krishnandan is a Specialist Registrar in Accident and Emergency Medicine, working at St George's Hospital Medical School, London. Christopher James works in the Orthopaedics Department at Guy's Hospital, London.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. The elective repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm; 2. Adrenalectomy; 3. Amputation (below knee); 4. Anorectal sepsis; 5. Appendicectomy; 6. Principles of bowel anastomosis; 7. Breast surgery; 8. Carotid endarterectomy; 9. Carpal tunnel decompression; 10. Central venous cannulation; 11. Cholescystectomy (laparascopic); 12. Circumcision; 13. Colles fracture reduction; 14. Compound fractures; 15. Dupuytren's contracture release; 16. Dynamic hip screw; 17. Fasciotomy; 18. Femoral embolectomy; 19. Femoral hernia repair; 20. Haemorrhoidectomy; 21. Hip surgery; 22. Hydrocele repair; 23. Inguinal hernia repair; 24. Laparatomy and abdominal incisions; 25. Oesophago-gastro-duodenoscopy; 26. Orchidectomy; 27. Parotidectomy; 28. Perforated peptic ulcer; 29. Pyloric stenosis and Ramstedt's pyloromyotomy; 30. Right hemicolectomy; 31. Skin cover (reconstructive ladder); 32. Spinal surgery; 33. Splenectomy; 34. Stomas; 35. Submandibular gland excision; 36. Tendon repair; 37. Thoracostomy (chest drain); 38. Thoracotomy; 39. Thyroidectomy; 40. Tracheostomy; 41. Urinary retention and related surgical procedures; 42. Varicose vein surgery; 43. Vasectomy; 44. Zadik's procedure.

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Operative Surgery Vivas for the MRCS by Ali Abbassian (St. George's Hospital, London)
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Cambridge University Press
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