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This book was written by Huang Yanting. Designed to help young surgeons acquire basic surgical skills. It is suitable for surgical resident doctors, advanced doctors, first-line doctors at the grassroots level and medical students who are interested in surgery. It also has reference value for senior senior doctors who have teaching tasks and guide young residents or interns
Basic Surgical Skills
- This book was written by Huang Yanting. Designed to help young people
- This book aims to help young people
- Foreword
- Chapter 1. Cultivation and improvement of professional quality of surgeons
- Section 1 The Necessity of Continuous Improvement of the Professional Quality of Surgeons
- Section 2 combines methods and importance of clinical learning
- Section III Training of Clinical Thinking
- Section 4 Cultivation of Clinical Research and Essay Writing Ability
- Chapter II Training and Strengthening of Basic Skills for Surgeons
- Section 1 Contacting Patients and Asking for Medical History
- Section 2 Formal Physical Inspection
- Section 3 Writing a Normal Medical Record
- Significance of Section 4 Common Clinical Examinations
- Section 5 Management of Perioperative Period
- Section 6 Correct Understanding of Surgery and Mastering Regular Surgery Operations
- Section 7 Correctly handle the relationship between medical care and other departments
- Basic knowledge of medical law
- Basic knowledge of evidence-based medicine
- Chapter III Basic Problems of Surgery
- The first section of surgical shock
- Section II Surgical Infection
- Section III Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
- Section 4 Injuries and wound healing
- Section 5. Water, electrolyte and acid-base balance
- Section 6 Surgical Nutrition
- Section VII Bleeding and Blood Transfusion
- Section VIII Preoperative Evaluation of Surgical Patients
- Section IX Intensive Surgical Treatment (Surgery Surveillance)
- Section X Surgical Body Temperature
- Section XI Prevention and Management of Surgical Complications
- Section 12 Aseptic
- Section 13 Establishing the Minimally Invasive Concept
- Chapter IV Basic Surgical Techniques
- The first section of the basic operation
- Section II Wound Healing and Dressing Change
- Section III Catheterization and Bladder Catheterization
- Section IV Puncture and Catheterization Techniques
- Section V Incision and Vascular Cannulation
- Section 6 Gastrointestinal Intubation and Decompression
- Peritoneal lavage
- Management of drainage and leakage (fistula)
- Section IX stapler and its application
- Section 10 Electric Knife, Ultrasonic Knife, Hydrogen Knife, Laser and Freezing Technology
- Chapter V Basic Surgical Inspection Techniques
- Examination of the first abdominal hernia
- Section Two Thyroid Examination
- Section III Neck Mass Test
- Section 4 Breast Lump Examination
- Section 5 Examination of Abdominal Mass
- Section 6 Anorectal Examination
- Section 7 Surgical Acute Abdomen Examination
- Section VIII Body Surface Tumor Examination
- Section 9 Peripheral Vascular Examination
- Chapter 6 Basic Knowledge About Surgery
- Section 1 Basics of Anesthesia and Resuscitation
- The second section of pain management
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- Section 4 Respiratory disorders and lung function
- Section 5 Diabetes
- Section 6 Common Symptoms of the Digestive System
- Section VII Bleeding and Coagulation Disorders
- Section VIII Blood Purification Treatment
- Section 9 Renal Function Test
- Section X Liver Function
- Section XI Endocrinology and Surgery
- Section 12 Surgery and Immunization
- Section 13 Non-surgical Treatment of Tumors
- Section XIV Skin Damage and Surgery
- Section 15 Pediatric Surgery Features
- Chapter VII Modern Surgical Diagnosis and Treatment Technology
- Section I Ultrasound Diagnosis and Interventional Ultrasound
- The second section CT diagnosis and CT guided puncture technology
- Section III Application of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Surgery
- Section 4 Angiography and Interventional Therapy
- Section V Radionuclide Diagnosis and Treatment
- X-ray radiography
- Special inspection during the operation
- Eighth car surgical endoscope
- The first section of gastroscopy
- Section 2 Esophagoscopy
- Section 3 Duodenoscope
- Section IV bile ductoscope
- Section 5 Enteroscopy
- Section 6 Colonoscopy
- Section 7 Sigmoidoscopy and Proctoscope
- Chapter IX Basic Techniques of Laparoscopy
- The first section of laparoscopic surgery equipment and instruments
- Indications for the second section of laparoscopic surgery
- Section 3 Laparoscopic Anesthesia
- Section 4 Basic Operation Techniques of Laparoscopic Surgery
- Section 5 Complications of Laparoscopic Surgery
- Pathophysiology of pneumoperitoneum in laparoscopic surgery
- Chapter X Organ Transplantation
- Section 1 Organ Transplant Overview
- Section II Liver Transplantation
- Section III Small Intestine Transplantation and Pancreas Transplantation
- Chapter XI Surgical Differential Diagnosis and Management
- Section 1 Body Mass
- Acute abdomen
- Third section of abdominal hernia
- Section 4 Abdominal Mass
- Section 5 Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
- Section 6 Lower gastrointestinal bleeding
- Section 7 Surgical Jaundice
- Section VIII Hand Infection and Key Sheathitis
- Chapter 12 Surgical Medicine
- The first section of antibacterial drugs commonly used in surgery
- Section 2 Analgesics and Sedatives
- Section III Drugs Acting on the Digestive System
- Section IV Hemostasis
- Section 5 Drugs Affecting Immune Function
- Section 6 Hormones and Surgical Drugs
- Section VII Antitumor Drugs
- Section VIII Nutrition Drugs
- Section IX Respiratory Drugs
- Section 10 Commonly Used Topical Medicines
- Section XI Hepatoprotective Drugs
- Section XII Antipyretic Analgesic Anti-Inflammatories
- Section 13 Central Nerve Stimulants
- Section 14 Anti-shock drugs
- Section 15 Diagnostic Drugs
- Section 16 Commonly Used Chinese Medicine [1]