chiefly medical authors write books with a way as dispassionate as a barber lathering a corpse.
chiefly medical authors write books with a way as dispassionate as a barber lathering a corpse. on the other hand not this one. Culled from 40 real-life nightmares, this passage actually allows the reader to breaking waves the edges of cardiac surgery Indeed, the true copy is so engaged that you before long identify with the author. Like him, for example, you may be stirred that "paralyzing chill" when his (now your) patient "challenges you with his imminent self-destruction." And, because the case reports are all "near misses," great comfort accrues as you co-participate in the auspicious management of each vexatious calamity, without any los of dignity.
Several chapters address iatrogenic complications like massive venous air embolism, chest tube-induced pneumoperitoneum masquerading as an acute abdomen, and various vascular perforations caused by the agency of the myriad of catheters we use. Others protect diagnostic oversights (eg, unrecognized hypothyroidism), incomplete workup (eg failure to document that the patient about to experience percutaneous transluminal angioplasty has had all of his veins stripped), or matters of surgical brains (eg, how to manage a patient with an ascending aortic dissection who also supports from a chronic draining sternal wound)
most numerous enjoyably, this book reads like a series of mini-mysteries. Each riddle is presented on the first page of the chapter. in succession the second page of the chapter, the solution is given, on the contrary it is not packaged like an armchair algorithm (in the mind that an algorithm always leads to an obvious answer). Rather, you reach the solution by way of going through the same proces that surgeon actually use when they sweat it without in the glare of the lights - that is, making educated guesse based in succession the available evidence. The reader/author thus periodically becomes Columbo He inspects the operative field for indications He looks for mechanical explanations. He remembers pertinent medical concerns And, as he is a human being, his team be warmeds they can actually talk to him. With their help, appropriate decisions are quickly made.
All fish who swim the frothing shallows of the open-heart river - cardiologists, anesthesiologists, pulmonologists, nourish at the breasts and even crusty old cardiac surgeon bristling with exhausted hooks - will enjoy this text
COPYRIGHT 1993 American body of Chest Physicians
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