Endocrine Surgery provides an illustrative, instructive, and comprehensive review that depicts the rationale of basic operative principles essential to surgical therapy of endocrine organs.The chapters provide pertinent and concise summaries of how to deal with various endocrine disorders, spanning both benign and malignant conditions. Stages of operative approaches with relevant technical considerations are outlined in an easily understandable manner. Complications are reviewed when appropriate for the organ system and problem. The text is illustrated throughout by line drawings and photographs that depict anatomic or technical principles.A concise, handbook-sized reference work, this book is a valuable resource for all general surgeons and residents in training.
From the reviews:
"This compact book on endocrine surgery is derived from a large, two-volume comprehensive textbook on general surgery ... . it offers a number of short, concise, meaty chapters with up-to-date information about the pathologic entities encountered during surgery of the endocrine system. ... The book is written for both trainees and general surgeons who encounter endocrine problems as part of their practice. ... This is compact and reasonably priced. It does a nice job of summarizing important and potentially confusing information." (Carol Scott-Conner, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2012)
"This white coat book reviews in 8 chapters some of the most common endocrine tumors: thyroid cancer, hyperparathyroidism, adrenal tumors. ... Illustrated with tables and references it is a well written and easy readable text. Mainly for residents." (Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews (PER), Vol. 9 (2), December, 2011)
"This compact book on endocrine surgery is derived from a large, two-volume comprehensive textbook on general surgery ... . it offers a number of short, concise, meaty chapters with up-to-date information about the pathologic entities encountered during surgery of the endocrine system. ... The book is written for both trainees and general surgeons who encounter endocrine problems as part of their practice. ... This is compact and reasonably priced. It does a nice job of summarizing important and potentially confusing information." (Carol Scott-Conner, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2012)
"This white coat book reviews in 8 chapters some of the most common endocrine tumors: thyroid cancer, hyperparathyroidism, adrenal tumors. ... Illustrated with tables and references it is a well written and easy readable text. Mainly for residents." (Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews (PER), Vol. 9 (2), December, 2011)