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English
Oxford University Press
29 April 2014
Gastric and Oesophageal Surgery serves as a detailed, evidence-based guide to benign and malignant oesophageal and gastric surgery, covering in a practical and accessible manner the myriad surgical conditions that trainees and consultants in the area will face. Whilst its compact size allows it great portability as a 'pocket guide', its succinct writing style gives the reader excellent ease of reference and a thorough 'how-to' on all major surgical processes. A comprehensive, highly topical evidence base is supplemented by a wealth of expert advice, which is easily accessed as practical tips within clearly laid out chapters. This makes the book an ideal revision aid for the FRCS General Surgery exit examinations, although its breadth and depth of coverage will benefit new consultant surgeons as well as junior surgical trainees. Highly illustrated with over 100 line drawings and photographs, it is the ideal volume to refresh the memory and consolidate knowledge in clinic or before surgery.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 181mm,  Width: 102mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   184g
ISBN:   9780199663200
ISBN 10:   0199663203
Series:   Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Surgery
Pages:   368
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1: Gastric anatomy and physiology 2: Oesophageal anatomy and basic physiology 3: Oesophageal physiology, clinical evaluation of oesophageal motility disorders and gastroesophageal reflux disease 4: Surgical management of GORD and hiatus hernia 5: Benign gastric and duodenal disease 6: Barrett's oesophagus 7: Preoperative assessment and perioperative care 8: Oesophageal cancer 9: Gastric cancer 10: Bariatric surgery 11: Upper gastrointestinal perforation

Mohammed Asif Chaudry is an upper gastrointestinal surgeon in London with an interest in gastrointestinal cancer. He was educated at Wadham College, Oxford where he was awarded a scholarship and gained MA, BM BCh degrees from Oxford University with distinction in 1999. His subsequent postgraduate training was in Oxford and London. His principal research interest is the tumour antigen EpCAM, its involvement in tumour establishment and metastasis as well as its potential as a target for immunotherapy. He was the chair of the cancer sessions at the International Drug Discovery Science and Technology Conference, held in Beijing and Xian, China in 2007 and 2008, and he has worked on various relief projects with Doctors Worldwide. He was one of the founders of the City Circle, Careers and Mentoring Project, and has contributed numerous chapters for various medical publications. Sri Thrumurthy is a core surgical trainee within the London Deanery. He attained his primary medical degree with honours from the University of Manchester in 2010, and his MRCS diploma the following year. He maintains a keen interest in surgical education, teaching on both undergraduate and postgraduate surgical courses, and has authored numerous books and peer-reviewed journal articles relating to surgical education. Muntzer Mughal is Honorary Clinical Professor in Surgery, Consultant Surgeon and Head of Upper Gastrointestinal Services at the University College Hospitals, London. He specialises in oesophago-gastric surgery including benign and malignant disease. He is also joint Oesophago-gastric Pathways Director for London Cancer and a member of the NHS England Clinical Reference Group for oesophago-gastric cancer. He is on the panel of examiners for the Intercollegiate Specialty Board in General Surgery and a member of Invited Review Panel of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. In the past he has served as a member of the Appraisal Committee of the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) and the Research for Patient Benefit Committee of the NIHR. In the North West, he also served as President of the Manchester Regional Association of Surgeons, President of the Surgical Section of the Manchester Medical Society and as the Royal College Regional Specialty Advisor for General Surgery.

Reviews for Gastric and Oesophageal Surgery

The Oxford series of specialist handbooks is familiar to undergraduates and postgraduates across the spectrum of medicine, This is an excellent, well-written addition to the series, providing a comprehensive guide to gastric and oesophageal surgery, Aimed at surgical trainees and consultants, it would also provide a useful adjunct for both gastroenterologists and students with an interest in upper gastrointestinal surgery, * British Journal of Hospital Medicine *


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