James Forsyth
How to be a Safe Consultant Vascular Surgeon from Day One
The Unofficial Guide to Passing the FRCS (VASC)
James Forsyth
How to be a Safe Consultant Vascular Surgeon from Day One
The Unofficial Guide to Passing the FRCS (VASC)
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A highly pragmatic and down to earth guide to the "real-world" of vascular surgery, written to help trainees pass the FRCS (Vasc) examination first time around, hopefully with flying colours!
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A highly pragmatic and down to earth guide to the "real-world" of vascular surgery, written to help trainees pass the FRCS (Vasc) examination first time around, hopefully with flying colours!
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9781032285856
- ISBN-10: 1032285850
- Artikelnr.: 64102546
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9781032285856
- ISBN-10: 1032285850
- Artikelnr.: 64102546
James Michael Forsyth FRCS Vascular Surgery Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 2021 MSc Health Professions Education Hull York Medical School 2020 MBBS St George's Hospital Medical School 2011 Professional Society Memberships ¿ Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh ¿ British Society for Endovascular Therapy (BSET) ¿ British Medical Association ¿ Medical Protection Society ¿ Association of Surgeons in Training
Introduction
PART 1: STRONG FOUNDATION 1.) 20 papers (and a few more)
2.) Patient counselling
3.)Clear documentation
4.) Be professional
5.) How to present a vascular patient
PART 2: CORE VASCULAR SURGERY TOPICS 6.) Intermittent claudication
7.) Diabetic foot disease
8.) Chronic limb threatening ischaemia
9.) Acute limb ischaemia
10.) Aortoiliac aneurysms
11.) Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm
12.) Popliteal aneurysm
13.) Descending thoracic aortic aneurysm
14.) Type B aortic dissection
15.) Symptomatic carotid artery disease
16.) Vascular access
17.) The IVDU groin
18.) Chronic venous disease
19.) Lower limb venous thromboembolism
20.) Mesenteric arterial disease
21.) Vascular trauma
22.) Vascular graft & endograft infection
PART 3: "BREAD & BUTTER" VASCULAR SURGERY OPERATIONS
23.) Open AAA repair
24.) Carotid endarterectomy
25.) Common femoral endarterectomy
26.) Femoral- above knee popliteal bypass
27.) Femoral-below knee popliteal bypass
28.) Femoral embolectomy
29.) Popliteal embolectomy
30.) Brachial embolectomy
31.) Lower limb fasciotomy
32.) Hallux amputation
33.) Foot debridement
34.) Transmetatarsal amputation
35.) Above knee amputation
36.) Below knee amputation
37.) Guillotine amputation
38.) GSV Endovenous ablation
39.) Saphenofemoral junction ligation and great saphenous vein stripping with multiple stab avulsions
40.) Temporal artery biopsy
41.) Brachiocephalic fistula creation
42.) Peritoneal dialysis tube insertion (open)
43.) Peritoneal dialysis tube removal
PART 4: SINGLE BEST ANSWER ASSESSMENT
44.) Questions
45.) Answers
Index
PART 1: STRONG FOUNDATION 1.) 20 papers (and a few more)
2.) Patient counselling
3.)Clear documentation
4.) Be professional
5.) How to present a vascular patient
PART 2: CORE VASCULAR SURGERY TOPICS 6.) Intermittent claudication
7.) Diabetic foot disease
8.) Chronic limb threatening ischaemia
9.) Acute limb ischaemia
10.) Aortoiliac aneurysms
11.) Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm
12.) Popliteal aneurysm
13.) Descending thoracic aortic aneurysm
14.) Type B aortic dissection
15.) Symptomatic carotid artery disease
16.) Vascular access
17.) The IVDU groin
18.) Chronic venous disease
19.) Lower limb venous thromboembolism
20.) Mesenteric arterial disease
21.) Vascular trauma
22.) Vascular graft & endograft infection
PART 3: "BREAD & BUTTER" VASCULAR SURGERY OPERATIONS
23.) Open AAA repair
24.) Carotid endarterectomy
25.) Common femoral endarterectomy
26.) Femoral- above knee popliteal bypass
27.) Femoral-below knee popliteal bypass
28.) Femoral embolectomy
29.) Popliteal embolectomy
30.) Brachial embolectomy
31.) Lower limb fasciotomy
32.) Hallux amputation
33.) Foot debridement
34.) Transmetatarsal amputation
35.) Above knee amputation
36.) Below knee amputation
37.) Guillotine amputation
38.) GSV Endovenous ablation
39.) Saphenofemoral junction ligation and great saphenous vein stripping with multiple stab avulsions
40.) Temporal artery biopsy
41.) Brachiocephalic fistula creation
42.) Peritoneal dialysis tube insertion (open)
43.) Peritoneal dialysis tube removal
PART 4: SINGLE BEST ANSWER ASSESSMENT
44.) Questions
45.) Answers
Index
Introduction
PART 1: STRONG FOUNDATION 1.) 20 papers (and a few more)
2.) Patient counselling
3.)Clear documentation
4.) Be professional
5.) How to present a vascular patient
PART 2: CORE VASCULAR SURGERY TOPICS 6.) Intermittent claudication
7.) Diabetic foot disease
8.) Chronic limb threatening ischaemia
9.) Acute limb ischaemia
10.) Aortoiliac aneurysms
11.) Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm
12.) Popliteal aneurysm
13.) Descending thoracic aortic aneurysm
14.) Type B aortic dissection
15.) Symptomatic carotid artery disease
16.) Vascular access
17.) The IVDU groin
18.) Chronic venous disease
19.) Lower limb venous thromboembolism
20.) Mesenteric arterial disease
21.) Vascular trauma
22.) Vascular graft & endograft infection
PART 3: "BREAD & BUTTER" VASCULAR SURGERY OPERATIONS
23.) Open AAA repair
24.) Carotid endarterectomy
25.) Common femoral endarterectomy
26.) Femoral- above knee popliteal bypass
27.) Femoral-below knee popliteal bypass
28.) Femoral embolectomy
29.) Popliteal embolectomy
30.) Brachial embolectomy
31.) Lower limb fasciotomy
32.) Hallux amputation
33.) Foot debridement
34.) Transmetatarsal amputation
35.) Above knee amputation
36.) Below knee amputation
37.) Guillotine amputation
38.) GSV Endovenous ablation
39.) Saphenofemoral junction ligation and great saphenous vein stripping with multiple stab avulsions
40.) Temporal artery biopsy
41.) Brachiocephalic fistula creation
42.) Peritoneal dialysis tube insertion (open)
43.) Peritoneal dialysis tube removal
PART 4: SINGLE BEST ANSWER ASSESSMENT
44.) Questions
45.) Answers
Index
PART 1: STRONG FOUNDATION 1.) 20 papers (and a few more)
2.) Patient counselling
3.)Clear documentation
4.) Be professional
5.) How to present a vascular patient
PART 2: CORE VASCULAR SURGERY TOPICS 6.) Intermittent claudication
7.) Diabetic foot disease
8.) Chronic limb threatening ischaemia
9.) Acute limb ischaemia
10.) Aortoiliac aneurysms
11.) Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm
12.) Popliteal aneurysm
13.) Descending thoracic aortic aneurysm
14.) Type B aortic dissection
15.) Symptomatic carotid artery disease
16.) Vascular access
17.) The IVDU groin
18.) Chronic venous disease
19.) Lower limb venous thromboembolism
20.) Mesenteric arterial disease
21.) Vascular trauma
22.) Vascular graft & endograft infection
PART 3: "BREAD & BUTTER" VASCULAR SURGERY OPERATIONS
23.) Open AAA repair
24.) Carotid endarterectomy
25.) Common femoral endarterectomy
26.) Femoral- above knee popliteal bypass
27.) Femoral-below knee popliteal bypass
28.) Femoral embolectomy
29.) Popliteal embolectomy
30.) Brachial embolectomy
31.) Lower limb fasciotomy
32.) Hallux amputation
33.) Foot debridement
34.) Transmetatarsal amputation
35.) Above knee amputation
36.) Below knee amputation
37.) Guillotine amputation
38.) GSV Endovenous ablation
39.) Saphenofemoral junction ligation and great saphenous vein stripping with multiple stab avulsions
40.) Temporal artery biopsy
41.) Brachiocephalic fistula creation
42.) Peritoneal dialysis tube insertion (open)
43.) Peritoneal dialysis tube removal
PART 4: SINGLE BEST ANSWER ASSESSMENT
44.) Questions
45.) Answers
Index