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English
CRC Press
18 May 2021
Fundamentals of Frontline Surgery is an easy to read text, written by world class faculty, that provides clinicians with succinct and didactic information about what to do in high intensity, resource limited situations.

With global conflicts and humanitarian emergencies on the rise, there has been a dramatic uptake in the number of volunteers for both military and humanitarian operations. This manual aids best practice and fast decision making in the field.

Edited by:   ,
Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
Weight:   571g
ISBN:   9780367435592
ISBN 10:   0367435594
Pages:   242
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Forewords. Preface. Editors. Contributors. The Resource-Limited Environment. Patterns of Injury. Damage Control Resuscitation. No Blood. .. What to Do? Point-of-Care Ultrasound. Thoracic Injury Management. Junctional and Extremity Vascular Trauma. Trauma Laparotomy and Damage Control Laparotomy. Damage Control for Severe Pelvic Haemorrhage in Trauma. Abdominal Injuries. Acute Care Emergency Surgery. Frontline Consideration for Paediatric Emergency and Trauma Surgery. RLE Orthopaedic Injury Management. Neurotrauma in the Field. Management of Ballistic Face and Neck Trauma in an Austere Setting. Management of Ophthalmic Injuries by the Forward Surgical Team. Resource-Limited Environment Plastic Surgery. Acute Acoustic Trauma and Blast-Related Hearing Loss. Obstetrics in Limited-Resource Settings. Index.

Mansoor Khan MBBS(Lond) PhD PGDip FRCS(GenSurg) FEBS(GenSurg) FACS AKC is a Consultant Oesophagogastric, Trauma and General as well as Honorary Clinical Professor of Trauma Surgery at Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals. He has recently retired from the Royal Navy, at the rank of Surgeon Commander after completing over two decades of military service with distinction. After graduation from King’s College London in 2000, he undertook his House Officer training in Plymouth and Portsmouth, followed by three years of military posts. In November 2001 he graduated from Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth and was deployed in the Northern Arabian Gulf on military operations upon completion. The remainder of his General Duties saw deployments in the Baltic and North Sea on NATO’s Immediate Reaction Force of Minehunters, the 2003 Gulf War and Counter narcotics deployment in the Caribbean. David Nott trained to be a doctor at St Andrews and Manchester University and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1985 and was subsequently awarded an MD for a thesis on Liver Surgery in 1989 from Manchester. He is a full-time NHS surgeon specialising in General, Vascular, Sarcoma and Trauma Surgery at St Marys Hospital and the Royal Marsden Hospital in London. Alongside a very busy civilian job, working in very busy major teaching hospitals he has for the past 25 years taken unpaid leave from the NHS to volunteer to work for the major aid agencies and has worked in 27 areas of conflict most notably and recently in Syria. He has also worked in areas of natural disasters as in the earthquakes that affected Haiti and Nepal.

Reviews for Fundamentals of Frontline Surgery

'This is an excellent course on the surgical approaches to crisis care from an international group of authorities. The book makes excellent use of illustrations and references to support the text.' -David James Dries, MSE MD(University of Minnesota Medical School)


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