Top Knife: The Art and Craft of Trauma Surgery

Top Knife: The Art and Craft of Trauma Surgery

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  • Create Date:2022-11-13 05:51:31
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Asher Hirshberg
  • ISBN:1903378222
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Summary

A practical guide to operative trauma surgery written by two exceptional surgeons and educators whose combined experience approaches half a century。 Full of advice on how surgeons should use their heads as well as their hands - how to think, plan, and improvise - when, for example, operating on a massively bleeding trauma patient。 Starts with general principles, continues with specific injuries to abdomen, chest, neck, and peripheral vessels。 Generously illustrated throughout, with drawings produced specifically for this book。 For residents, general surgeons with an interest in trauma, and for surgeons operating on badly wounded patients in isolated military, rural, or humanitarian settings。 Asher Hirshberg and Kenneth L Mattox are trauma surgeons at the Ben Taub General Hospital, Houston, and professors at the Michael E DeBakey Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, USA。 Kenneth L Maddox is famous as the lead editor of McGraw Hill's classic text, Trauma, now in its fifth edition。 This is going to be a GREAT book!

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Reviews

Isabella

I just finished "Top Knife: The Art and Craft of Trauma Surgery" written by Asher Hirshberg。 It was essentially about the techniques and principles for certain emergency surgical procedures。 The authors gave helpful tips and tricks to those procedures that have worked for them as surgeons themselves。 One of the main themes that the authors tried to convey in this book is that trauma surgery is a unique field of surgery。 It's really an art rather than a form of medicine。 You have to get creative I just finished "Top Knife: The Art and Craft of Trauma Surgery" written by Asher Hirshberg。 It was essentially about the techniques and principles for certain emergency surgical procedures。 The authors gave helpful tips and tricks to those procedures that have worked for them as surgeons themselves。 One of the main themes that the authors tried to convey in this book is that trauma surgery is a unique field of surgery。 It's really an art rather than a form of medicine。 You have to get creative in trying to fix a patient's hemorrhagic bleeding or fixing severe fractures。 And if one way doesn't work, you find a new way。 Overall, it was an okay book。 I am not a surgeon, yet。 I am a rising freshman in college, and this book tends to be on the more technical side。 It was kind of hard for me to understand because it is geared more towards current surgeons。 However, it will be a great book and reference to have when I actually become a trauma surgeon。 Overall, 2/5 。。。more

Karen Carlson

Intended for trauma surgeons, this isn't a book most non-medical people would find interesting。 But, some of us love medical stuff and don't let lack of a medical degree get in the way。 Besides, one of the authors referred to it as "surgical philosophy" in the spirit of the Rules mentioned in Samuel Shem's hilarious novel House of God, so there's a lot that applies to life in general - like, "learn to distinguish between small problems and Big Trouble" and "choose a solution that fails well。" FM Intended for trauma surgeons, this isn't a book most non-medical people would find interesting。 But, some of us love medical stuff and don't let lack of a medical degree get in the way。 Besides, one of the authors referred to it as "surgical philosophy" in the spirit of the Rules mentioned in Samuel Shem's hilarious novel House of God, so there's a lot that applies to life in general - like, "learn to distinguish between small problems and Big Trouble" and "choose a solution that fails well。" FMI see my blog post at A Just Recompense。 。。。more

Sabir Mea

Came after recommendation from utube。。。want to download free in my country

Daniel González-Hermosillo C。

Un libro obligado para el quirúrgico。 Es el equivalente al arte de la guerra de la cirugía de trauma, escrito de manera exquisita, refleja la complejidad de estos pacientes y los cientos de años de experiencia acumulados para mejorar su atención

Schwingi

Best surgery book there is!!!

Paul Roach

Awesome book - pithy, topical, funny even --completely unlike most medical reading。 Recommended for every General Surgery resident。

Chris Smith

This is seriously making me want to become a Trauma surgeon and I've hated the idea of surgery previously。 This is seriously making me want to become a Trauma surgeon and I've hated the idea of surgery previously。 。。。more

Charlotte Davies

This book was very well written with Some useful hints。 It was more useful for the Trauma surgeon than in the emergency department。

Amin13

Really nice guide as a general trainee as facing trauma

Nicole

The ideal audience of this book is that of surgeons, specifically residents/fellows, interested in reading tales of the trade by two masters。 I doubt anyone else would find it remotely interesting as it would be highly technical for a non-medical reader。 In any event, it was superbly written, with excellent accompanying diagrams to assist the reader。 I am sure I'll be re-reading portions of this many times over。 The ideal audience of this book is that of surgeons, specifically residents/fellows, interested in reading tales of the trade by two masters。 I doubt anyone else would find it remotely interesting as it would be highly technical for a non-medical reader。 In any event, it was superbly written, with excellent accompanying diagrams to assist the reader。 I am sure I'll be re-reading portions of this many times over。 。。。more