Vascular and Endovascular Surgery - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 7th Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
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- Concise and easy to follow – ideal for exam revision or as a refresher aid
- Fully updated with latest evidence on recent developments, management issues and operative procedures
- Provides an evidence-based rationale for contemporary clinical practice and guidelines in controversial areas of vascular surgical practice
- Details of relevant investigations and evidence-based recommendations to support practice
- Key references to support content, plus a comprehensive list of references in the accompanying eBook
- Links to recommended online videos for further learning
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- Current evidence and recommendations on management of aortic aneurysms and the use of drug-eluting technologies for lower limb revascularisation
- New and up-to-date information on endovenous techniques
- New and expanded information on the medical management of underlying cardiovascular risk factors
- Major revisions of chapters on the management of people with vasospastic disorders and amputation
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1. Epidemiological risk factors for PAD, risk stratification and risk factor management
2. Assessment of chronic limb ischaemia
3. Medical treatment of chronic lower limb ischaemia
4. Intervention for chronic lower limb ischaemia
5. The diabetic foot
6. Amputation, rehabilitation & prosthetic developments
7. Revision vascular intervention
8. management of the acute lower limb
9. Vascular trauma
10. Extracranial cerebrovascular disease
11. Vascular disorders of the upper limb
12. Primary and secondary vasopastic disorders (Raynaud's phenomenon) and vasculitis
13. Peripheral and abdominal aortic aneurysms
14. Thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic disease
15. Renal and visceral arterial disease
16. Central venous and diaylsis access
17. Varicose veins
18. Chronic leg swelling
19. The acutely swollen leg
20. Vascular anomalies -
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