Recurrent Hernia

Recurrent Hernia-1

Volker Schumpelick Robert J. Fitzgibbons (Eds.) 2007 Prevention and Treatment The field of hernia surgery has changed markedly within the past decade. Today, every patient and every surgeon has the choice between various techniques and devices to repair inguinal, incisional or hiatal hernias. Lots of publications confirm, that most of them can be applied with success. The overall […]

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PEYRONIES DISEASE

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Edited by LAURENCE A. LEVINE 2007 A GUIDE TO CLINICAL MANAGEMENT I am delighted to present Peyronie’s Disease: A Guide to Clinical Management as the first text dedicated to Peyronie’s disease. As physicians, we are aware of the many frustrations associated with treating the man who presents with this difficult disorder. Much of the frustration is caused by […]

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Perioperative Critical Care Cardiology

Perioperative Critical Care Cardiology-1

J. L.Atlee • A.Gullo • G. Sinagra • J.-L.Vincent (Eds) 2007 Perioperative critical care cardiology (PCCC) includes the cardiovascular management of patients with any underlying diseases or imposed conditions (whether natural or iatrogenic) that involve or affect the heart–including, acute or chronic mechanical heart failure (HF). This can result from ischemic heart disease, diabetes mellitus, uncontrolled hypertension, arrhythmias that compromise […]

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Pediatric ENT

Pediatric ENT-1

John M. Graham # Glenis K. Scadding Peter D. Bull Editors 2007 This book has been written to fill a need for a basic but comprehensive text dealing with all aspects of paediatric ENT. It is aimed at trainees in our specialties who are developing an interest in the paediatric aspects of their work, at established ENT surgeons and […]

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Pediatric Endourology Techniques

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Prasad P. Godbole (Ed.) 2007 Pediatric urology has rapidly developed as a separate subspeciality in the last decade. During this time, significant advances in technology and instrumentation have meant that more procedures can be performed by the minimally invasive route. However, access to and availability of adequate training facilities and resources continues to hinder surgeons in acquiring experience and […]

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Panoramic Radiology

Panoramic Radiology-1

Allan G. Farman (Ed.) 2007 Seminars on Maxillofacial Imaging and Interpretation During a Chicago Midwinter Dental meeting some years ago, I was asked by representatives from Panoramic Corporation to recommend a good general textbook on panoramic radiography. I was informed there is a great deal of interest within the dental profession in obtaining clinically relevant information on how to achieve the maximum […]

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Oral Surgery

Oral Surgery-1

Fragiskos D. Fragiskos (Ed.) 2007 It is my strong belief that writing a textbook constitutes an obligation for the academician towards his students, as well as towards his colleagues who are in search of continuing education. Keeping this obligation in mind and given the developments in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery and the recent impressive achievements in technology that have […]

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