Common Problems in Acute Care Surgery
Samenvatting
This text provides a comprehensive, evidence-based review of the most common clinical problems encountered by acute care surgeons. Focusing on the clinical care of the patient, this volume explores the general principles of acute care surgery and the specific disease states that are commonly encountered by acute care surgeons. The work also touches upon the ethical issues and systems development behind acute care surgery, including practical considerations for establishing an acute care surgery program, ethical considerations in acute care surgery, and the role of palliative care. The second edition of the textbook include updates to all of the chapters from the first edition. New topics addressed include management of intra-abdominal infections, management of the open abdomen, and hemodynamic monitoring of the critically ill surgical patient. Each chapter addresses a specific topic in acute care surgery. All chapters are written by experts in the field of Acute Care Surgery. Each chapter includes a brief overview of the epidemiology of the clinical problem, the clinical presentation and diagnosis of the problems, and a discussion of the treatment options and potential complications that may arise.Common Problems in Acute Care Surgery, Second Edition will be of great value to surgical residents, fellows, and practicing acute care surgeons.
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<p>Preface</p>
<p>Contributors</p>
<p>I. General Principles</p>
<p>1. Initial Resuscitation and Management of the Hemodynamically Unstable Patient</p>
<p>Diane A Schwartz and John Holcomb </p>
<p>2. The Evaluation of the Acute Abdomen</p>
<p>Marie Crandall </p>
<p>3. Perioperative Considerations for Surgical Emergencies</p>
<p>J. Davis Yonge and Patricia Ayoung-Chee</p>
4. Perioperative Management of the Cirrhotic Patient<p></p>
<p>Maamoun A. Harmouch and Mark J. Hobeika<sup></sup></p>
<p>5. Surgical Procedures in the Intensive Care Unit</p>
<p>Emmanuel Sonnaike and Jeremy L. Ward </p>
<p>6. Hemodynamic Monitoring in the ICU</p>
<p>David Evan Meyer</p>
<p>7. Early Management of Sepsis, Severe Sepsis, and Septic Shock in the Surgical Patient<</p>
<p>Michelle H. Scerbo and Laura J. Moore </p>
<p>8. Multiple Organ Failure</p>
<p>Stephanie Gordy </p>
<p>9. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome</p>
<p>Seth A. Bellister and Michelle K. McNutt</p>
<p>10. Nutrition in the Surgical Patient</p>
<p>Rosemary Kozar, Anthony Tannous, and Diane A. Schwartz </p>
<p>11. Renal Replacement Therapy</p>
<p>Kevin W. Finkel</p>
<p>12. Management of Surgical Site Infections</p>
R. Mario Vera<p></p>
<p>13. Hemorrhage and Transfusions in the Surgical Patient</p>
<p>Holly Whitt and Bryan A. Cotton<sup></sup></p>
<p>14. Principles of Vascular Access</p>
<p>Ramyar Gilani</p>
<p>II. Common Diseases in Acute Care Surgery</p>
<p>15. Management of Intra-Abdominal Infections</p>
<p>Laura J. Moore</p>
<p>16. Obtaining a Surgical Airway</p>
<p>Robert Ellis Southard </p>
<p>17. Esophageal Perforation</p>
Karen J Dickinson and Shanda H. Blackmon <p></p>
<p>18. Pneumothorax, Hemothorax, and Empyema</p>
<p>K. Shad Pharaon and Benjamin L. Davis</p>
19. Acute Paraesophageal Hernia<p></p>
<p>David C. Gochnour</p>
<p>20. Peptic Ulcer Disease for the Acute Care Surgeon</p>
<p>Millard Andrew Davis and Sherry L. Sixta </p>
<p>21. Gastric Outlet Obstruction</p>
<p>Shinil K. Shah and Peter A. Walker</p>
<p>22. Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding</p>
Jon D. Dorfman and Heena P. Santry<p></p>
<p>23. Acute Biliary Disease</p>
<p>Ning Lu and Walter L. Biffl </p>
<p>24. Management of Complications from Biliary Surgery </p>
<p>Maureen D. Moore, Caitlyn McIntyre, and Soumitra Eachempati </p>
<p>25. Liver Abscesses</p>
<p>Edie Chan, Lia Jordano, and Marc Mesleh</p>
26. Acute Pancreatitis<p></p>
<p>Curtis J. Wray and Tien C. Ko </p>
<p>27. Small Bowel Obstruction</p>
<p>Alicia J. Mangram, Alexzandra Hollingworth, and James K. Dzandu </p>
<p>28. Appendicitis </p>
<p>Adam J. Meyers, Claire de Crescenzo, and Christine Cocanour</p>
<p>29. Diverticulitis</p>
<p>Winston M. Chan and Amit Agarwal</p>
<p>30. Mesenteric Ischemia for the Acute Care Surgeon</p>
<p>Rebecca JoAnne Weddle, Justin J. J. Watson, and Jennifer Marie Watters</p>
<p>31. Large Bowel Obstruction</p>
<p>Laura A. Kreiner</p>
<p>32. Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding</p>
Andrea Weitz and Daniel Vargo<p></p>
<p>33. Volvulus</p>
<p>Michael S. Truitt and Tim Gutierrez</p>
34. Anorectal Disease<p></p>
<p>John C. Kubasiak and Marc I. Brand</p>
<p>35. Management of Complications of Endoscopic Therapy</p>
<p>Shinil K. Shah, Nirav C. Thosani, and Peter A. Walker</p>
<p>36. Complications of Morbid Obesity Surgery</p>
<p>Christian Perez, Peter A. Walker, and<sup> </sup>Shinil K. Shah</p>
<p>37. Abdominal Wall Hernias: Emergency Ventral Hernia Repair</p>
Julie L. Holihan and Mike K. Liang<p></p>
<p>38. Damage Control Surgery and the Open Abdomen</p>
<p>Clay Cothren Burlew </p>
<p>39. Abdominal Compartment Syndrome</p>
<p>John A. Harvin</p>
<p>40. Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections</p>
<p>Krislynn M. Mueck and Lillian S. Kao</p>
41. Acute Compartment Syndrome<p></p>
<p>Joshua L. Gary and Gregory E. Catlett, Jr.</p>
<p>III. Ethics, Legal, and Administrative Considerations</p>
<p>42. Palliative Care In The Acute Care Surgery Setting</p>
<p>Bridget N. Fahy</p>
<p>43. Common Ethical Problems in Acute Care Surgery</p>
<p>Jeffrey P. Spike </p>
<p>44. Advance Directives</p>
<p>Gary T. Marshall</p>
<p>45. EMTALA Review</p>
James J. McCarthy <p></p>
<p>46. Developing an Acute Care Surgery Program</p>
<p>Janeen R. Jordan, Alicia M. Mohr, and Frederick A. Moore</p>
<p>Index</p>