Acute Care SINS: Surgical Insights for the Non-surgeon - Chapter 7: Liver and Portal Venous SINS

1970 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel G. Khadaroo MD PhD ◽  
Constantine J. Karvellas MD SM ◽  
Peter G. Brindley MD

“Surgical Insights for the Non-surgeon,” or SINS, is composed of several short chapters intended to cover fundamental surgical knowledge for non-surgeons. The authors focus on surgical pearls, operative insights, and applied anatomy. In Chapter 7 of this series, the authors address the liver and portal veins; their discussion includes anatomy, surgeries, and transplantation.

1970 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel G. Khadaroo MD PhD ◽  
James A. Shapiro MD PhD ◽  
Peter G. Brindley MD

“Surgical Insights for the Non-surgeon,” or SINS, is composed of several short chapters intended to cover fundamental surgical knowledge for non-surgeons. The authors focus on surgical pearls, operative insights, and applied anatomy. In Chapter 8 of this series, the authors address the liver and portal veins; their discussion includes anatomy, surgeries, and transplantation.


2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aaron S. Robichaud MD ◽  
David B. Clarke MDCM PhD ◽  
Cian O’Kelly MD ◽  
Martin Beed DM ◽  
Peter G. Brindley MD

“Surgical Insights for the Non-surgeon,” or SINS, is composed of several short chapters intended to cover fundamental surgical knowledge for non-surgeons. The authors focus on surgical pearls, operative insights, and applied anatomy. In Chapter 12 of this series, the authors address the brain and neurosurgery Part One.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel G. Khadaroo MD PhD ◽  
Kamran Fathimani MD ◽  
Peter G. Brindley MD

“Surgical Insights for the Non-surgeon,” or SINS, is composed of several short chapters intended to cover fundamental surgical knowledge for non-surgeons. The authors focus on surgical pearls, operative insights, and applied anatomy. In Chapter 5 of this series, the authors discuss the small bowel – its anatomy, its obstruction, and small bowel/mesenteric ischemia.


1970 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam Kinnaird ◽  
Adrian Fairey ◽  
Rachel Khadaroo ◽  
Keith Rourke ◽  
Peter Brindley

“Surgical Insights for the Non-surgeon,” or SINS, is composed of several short chapters intended to cover fundamental surgical knowledge for non-surgeons. The authors focus on surgical pearls, operative insights, and applied anatomy. In Chapter 9 of this series, the authors address the genitourinary system and Urology SINS.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel G. Khadaroo MD PhD ◽  
J Drew Sutherland MD ◽  
Peter G. Brindley MD
Keyword(s):  

“Surgical Insights for the Non-surgeon,” or SINS, is composed of several short chapters intended to cover fundamental surgical knowledge for non-surgeons. The authors focus on surgical pearls, operative insights, and applied anatomy. Chapter 1 of the series presents surgical definitions.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel G. Khadaroo MD PhD ◽  
David C. Williams MD ◽  
Peter G. Brindley MD

“Surgical Insights for the Non-surgeon,” or SINS, is composed of several short chapters intended to cover fundamental surgical knowledge for non-surgeons. The authors focus on surgical pearls, operative insights, and applied anatomy. In Chapter 3 of this series, the authors outline anatomy of the head and neck, tracheostomy, thyroid/parathyroid surgery, and radical neck dissections/operations.


2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah Mueller MD ◽  
Peter G. Brindley MD ◽  
Rachel G. Khadaroo MD PhD
Keyword(s):  

“Surgical Insights for the Non-surgeon,” or SINS, is composed of several short chapters intended to cover fundamental surgical knowledge for non-surgeons. The authors focus on surgical pearls, operative insights, and applied anatomy. In Chapter 6 of this series, the authors discuss the colon, covering the areas of anatomy, obstruction, colitis, and surgery.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel G. Khadaroo MD PhD ◽  
Kamran Fathimani MD ◽  
Peter G. Brindley MD

“Surgical Insights for the Non-surgeon,” or SINS, is composed of several short chapters intended to cover fundamental surgical knowledge for non-surgeons. The authors focus on surgical pearls, operative insights, and applied anatomy. In Chapter 4 of this series, the authors discuss stomach anatomy, hiatal hernia, peptic ulcer disease, and gastric surgery.


1970 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aaron S. Robichaud MD ◽  
David B. Clarke MDCM PhD ◽  
Cian O’Kelly MD ◽  
Martin Beed DM ◽  
Peter G. Brindley MD

“Surgical Insights for the Non-surgeon,” or SINS, is composed of several short chapters intended to cover fundamental surgical knowledge for non-surgeons. The authors focus on surgical pearls, operative insights, and applied anatomy. In Chapter 13 of this series, the authors address the brain and neurosurgery Part Two.


2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Beed DM ◽  
R Khadaroo MD PhD ◽  
Gurmeet Singh MD ◽  
Peter G Brindley MD
Keyword(s):  

Summary “Surgical Insights for the Non-surgeon,” or SINS, is composed of several short chapters intended to cover fundamental surgical knowledge for non-surgeons. The authors focus on surgical pearls, operative insights, and applied anatomy. In Chapter 11 of this series, the authors address cardiothoracic surgical issues.RésuméL’ouvrage « Surgical Insights for the Non-surgeon » (aperçu de la chirurgie à l’intention du non-chirurgien) se compose de courts chapitres couvrant les connaissances fondamentales en chirurgie. Les auteurs se concentrent sur des enseignements tirés de leur expérience, desaspects opératoires et l’anatomie appliquée.


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