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The General Surgeon’s Guide to Passing the Oral Boards
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The Assistant’s Role in Robotic Surgery - McGraw Hill Medical
Robotic surgery requires the primary surgeon to step outside the sterile field and relinquish control to the team at the patient’s bedside. As a result, having a well-trained assistant becomes critical.
Chapter 20. Appendectomy - McGraw Hill Medical
Laparoscopic Appendectomy Figure 20–1: The patient is supine with both arms tucked at the sides. The operating surgeon and assistant stand on the patient's left. A Foley catheter is placed to decompress …
Breast Surgery | The General Surgeon’s Guide to Passing the Oral …
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APPENDECTOMY | Zollinger's Atlas of Surgical Operations, 10e ...
The surgeon determines the location of the appendix, chiefly from the point of maximum tenderness by physical examination, and makes the incision best adapted for exposing this particular area.
History of Pediatric Surgery - McGraw Hill Medical
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Pier Cristoforo Giulianotti, Enrico Benedetti, Alberto Mangano Gateways in Vascular Surgery: An Operative Atlas Timur P. Sarac, Vikram S. Kashyap The General Surgeon’s Guide to Passing the …
REPAIR OF DIRECT INGUINAL HERNIA (MCVAY) - McGraw Hill Medical
The iliac vessels may be protected by the surgeon’s left index finger or a narrow S retractor as the innermost suture is placed. The sutures are continued downward until the region of the pubic spine is …
Anterior Spine Exposure | Gateways in Vascular Surgery: An Operative ...
The surgeon should position table-mounted bars at the level of the axilla on the left or right side of the patient to allow for self-retaining retractor affixation. A small roll or bump is placed at the level of the …