Chapter1IntroductionofSurgery
Chapter2MolecularBiologyandItsApplicationsinSurgery
2.1Structureandfunctionofgenes
2.2Moleculardiagnosis
2.3Biologicaltherapies
2.4Diagnosis
2.5Therapies
2.6Diseaseprevention
Chapter3AsepticTechnique
3.1Staffpreparation
3.2Patientpreparation
3.3Surgicalinstrumentsandoperatingroompreparation
3.4Principlesofaseptictechniqueinsurgery
Chapter4ElectrolyteandFluidBalance
4.1Sodium
4.2Potassiumbalance
4.3Calciumandphosphate
4.4Acid-basebalance
Chapter5SurgicalBleedingandTransfusion
5.1Biologyofhemostasis
5.2Congenitalhemostaticdefects
5.3Raredeficienciesofcoagulationfactors
5.4Acquiredhemostaticdefects
5.5Testofhemostaticandbloodcoagulation
5.6Evaluationofsurgicalpatientasahemostaticrisk
5.7Localhemostasis
5.8Transfusion
Chapter6SurgicalShock
6.1Definitionofshock
6.2Pathophysiologyofsurgicalshock
6.3Hypovolemicshock-inadequatebloodvolume
6.4Distributiveshock-problemswithperipheralresistance
6.5Monitorsofshock
6.6Principleoftreatmentsinsurgicalshock
Chapter7MultipleOrganDysfunctionSyndrome
7.1Pathophysiology
7.2Organ-specificmechanismsofdysfunction
7.3Gutorigintheory
7.4ClinicalmanifestationsofMODS
7.5MonitoringpatientswithMODS
7.6Management
Chapter8IntensiveCareforSurgicalCriticallyⅢPatients
8.1Hemodynamicinsufficiency
8.2Respiratoryfailure
8.3Fluidandelectrolyteabnormalities,renaldysfunction
8.4Braininjury
8.5Physiologicmonitoringofsurgicalpatients
Chapter9PerioperativeManagement
9.1Preoperativecare
9.2Postoperativecare
9.3Postoperarivecomplications
Chapter10SurgicalNutrition
10.1Inadequaciesofconventionalparenteralfeeding
10.2Indicationsfortotalparenteralfeeding
10.3Specialconsiderationsofcentralhyperalimentation
10.4Specialproblems
10.5Generalindicationsfornutritionsupportandchoiceoftherouteofadministration
10.6Toxicityofhyperglycemiaandexcessivecalorieadministration
10.7Altcrnativecarbohydratesources
10.8Lipid
10.9Protein
Chapter11SurgicalInfection
11.1Sepsis,severesepsis,andsepticshock
11.2Tetanus
11.3Gasgangrene
11.4Furuncle
11.5Carbuncle
Chapter12TraumaandWarfareInjuries
12.1Trauma
12.2Warfareinjuries
Chapter13Burns,BitesandStings
13.1Generalprinciple
13.2Pathophysiologyofburns
13.3Electricalandchemicalburns
13.4Bitesandstings
Chapter14MinimallyInvasiveSurgery
Chapter15OncologyandCutaneousMalignancies
Chapter16Transplantation
Index