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50 Studies Every Surgeon Should Know SreyRam Kuy (Chief Medical Officer, Chief Medical Officer, Medicaid, Louisiana Department of Health)

50 Studies Every Surgeon Should Know By SreyRam Kuy (Chief Medical Officer, Chief Medical Officer, Medicaid, Louisiana Department of Health)

Summary

50 Studies Every Surgeon Should Know presents key studies that have shaped the practice of surgery. Selected using a rigorous methodology, the studies cover topics including: vascular, colorectal, bariatric, abdominal, hernial, and endocrine surgery, surgical outcomes, surgical oncology, trauma and surgical critical care, and studies of historical interest.

50 Studies Every Surgeon Should Know Summary

50 Studies Every Surgeon Should Know by SreyRam Kuy (Chief Medical Officer, Chief Medical Officer, Medicaid, Louisiana Department of Health)

50 Studies Every Surgeon Should Know presents key studies that have shaped the practice of surgery. Selected using a rigorous methodology, the studies cover topics including: vascular, colorectal, bariatric, abdominal, hernial, and endocrine surgery, surgical outcomes, surgical oncology, trauma and surgical critical care, and studies of historical interest. For each study, a concise summary is presented with an emphasis on the results and limitations of the study, and its implications for practice. An illustrative clinical case concludes each review, followed by brief information on other relevant studies. This book is a must-read for health care professionals and anyone who wants to learn more about the data behind clinical practice.

50 Studies Every Surgeon Should Know Reviews

50 Studies Every Surgeon Should Know is a well-written, easy-to-read, concise synopsis of arguably the 50 most important studies in general surgery and most surgical sub-specialties. This ambitious book is ideal for surgical residents who desire to read up on fundamental research that shaped clinical practice patterns, as well as medical students who will find themselves better prepared on teaching rounds after reading this book. Most importantly, the book will serve to inspire trainees to become interested surgical research and evidence-based clinical practice. For practicing surgeons, 50 Studies Every Surgeon Should Know can serve as a useful reference for maintenance of certification (MOC) preparation and to review fundamental studies inside and outside of their field of practice. It will serve as an invaluable addition to any trainees and surgeons library. * Adeyemi A. Ogunleye, MD, SM, PGY-7 plastic surgery resident, Medical University of South Carolina, SC. *

About SreyRam Kuy (Chief Medical Officer, Chief Medical Officer, Medicaid, Louisiana Department of Health)

SreyRam Kuy, MD, MHS, FACS serves as Chief Medical Officer for Louisiana Medicaid where she leads the drive to improve healthcare quality in a $10.7 billion health system serving 1.6 million patients, and teaches as Associate Professor of Surgery at LSU-New Orleans. Dr. Kuy earned her master's in health policy and research at Yale as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar and has published more than 40 articles on healthcare quality, surgical outcomes and patient safety. Dr. Kuy was selected as a Presidential Leadership Scholar, a joint leadership program by President Clinton and President Bush, Business Report's 40 Under 40 Award, the Ford Foundation's Community Service Award and the Early Career Achievement Award by Oregon Health & Sciences University. Dr. Kuy's writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, the Washington Post, The Independent, the Huffington Post, and Salon. Rachel J. Kwon is a graduate of Rush Medical College in Chicago. She trained in general surgery at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn and was a clinical research fellow in evidence-based surgery at the University of Oxford. Currently, she is Chief Medical Consultant at MDCalc and is passionate about evidence-based medicine, physician wellness and furthering the advancement of the underrepresented in medicine, including women, ethnic minorities, and LGBTQ people. Miguel A. Burch, MD is the Associate Director of Minimally Invasive Surgery and Director of the Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery Fellowship in the Department of Surgery at Cedars Sinai. He has focused his surgical career on benign and malignant diseases that affect the stomach and upper intestinal tract. Dr. Burch is a principal investigator on clinical trials using innovative endoscopic platforms to treat reflux as well as diabetes and obesity.

Table of Contents

Section I. Vascular Surgery 1. Outcomes Following Endovascular vs Open Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: The OVER Trial 2. Long Term Outcomes of Immediate Repair Compared with Surveillance of Small Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm 3. Endovascular Aneurysm Repair vs. Open Repair in Patients with Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: EVAR Trial 1 4. Endovascular Aneurysm Repair and Outcomes in Patients Unfit for Open Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: EVAR Trial 2 5. Carotid Endarterectomy for Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis: The ACST Trial 6. Carotid Endarterectomy for Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis: The NASCET Trial 7. Stenting versus Endarterectomy for Treatment of Carotid-Artery Stenosis: The Carotid Revascularization Endarterectomy vs. Stenting Trial (CREST) 8. Cardiac Stents versus Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery for Severe Coronary Artery Disease: The SYNTAX Trial Section II. Colorectal Surgery 9. Improved Survival with Preoperative Radiotherapy in Resectable Rectal Cancer: The Swedish Rectal Cancer Trial 10. A Comparison of Laparoscopically Assisted and Open Colectomy for Colon Cancer: The COST Trial 11. Oxaliplatin, Fluorouracil, and Leucovorin as Adjuvant Treatment for Colon Cancer: The MOSAIC Trial Section III. Surgical Outcomes 12. Classification of Surgical Complications: A New Proposal with Evaluation in a Cohort of 6336 Patients and Results of a Survey 13. Multivariable Predictors of Postoperative Surgical Site Infection after General and Vascular Surgery: Results from the Patient Safety in Surgery Study 14. Hospital Volume and Surgical Mortality in the United States 15. Reducing Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections in the Intensive Care Unit: The Keystone ICU Project 16. The Surgical Safety System Checklist (SURPASS) 17. Proving the Value of Simulation in Laparoscopic Surgery Section IV. Hernia and Abdomen 18. Watchful Waiting vs. Surgery for Inguinal Hernia 19. Laparoscopic vs. Open Repair of Inguinal Hernia 20. Minimally Invasive Approach to Infected Pancreatic Necrosis 21. Long-Term Impact of Bariatric Surgery Section V. Surgical Oncology 22. Sentinel Lymph Node Dissection vs. Complete Axillary Dissection in Invasive Breast Cancer: The Z0011 Trial 23. Mastectomy vs. Lumpectomy for Invasive Breast Cancer: The B-06 Trial 24. Breast Cancer after Prophylactic Bilateral Mastectomy in Patients with BRCA Mutation 25. Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy vs. Nodal Observation in Melanoma 26. Perioperative chemotherapy vs. surgery alone for resectable gastroesophageal cancer (MAGIC Trial) 27. Surgical Treatment of Gastric Cancer: 15-Year Follow-Up Results of the Randomized Nationwide Dutch D1D2 Trial 28. Gastroesophageal Junction Tumors: Does Location Determine Treatment? 29. Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor Outcomes Section VI. Trauma and Surgical Critical Care 30. Transfusion Ratios in Trauma 31. Accuracy of Focused Abdominal Sonography for Trauma (FAST) 32. Early vs. Late Tracheostomy for Intubated Patients 33. Femoral vs. Subclavian Central Lines in Critically Ill Patients 34. Early Goal-Directed Therapy in Sepsis 35. Red Cell Transfusion in Critically Ill Patients: The TRICC Trial Section VII. Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery 36. Laparoscopic vs. Open Appendectomy 37. Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication for GERD 38. Outcomes After Laparoscopic Splenectomy 39. Bariatric Surgery vs. Intensive Medical Therapy in Obese Patients with Diabetes (STAMPEDE Trial) 40. Heller myotomy vs. Heller myotomy with Dor fundoplication for Achalasia 41. Bile Duct Injury in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A Persistent Complication Section VIII. Endocrine Surgery 42. Size as a Predictor of Malignancy of Adrenal Cortical Carcinoma 43. Minimally Invasive Parathyroidectomy vs. Conventional Surgery for Primary Hyperparathyroidism Section IX. Studies of Historical Interest in Surgery 44. Internal Mammary Artery Ligation vs. Sham Sternotomy for Angina Pectoris 45. Ranson's Criteria for Acute Pancreatitis 46. Timing of Cholecystectomy after Biliary Pancreatitis 47. Child-Pugh score for Mortality in Cirrhosis 48. Hinchey Classification of Acute Diverticulitis 49. Acute Appendicitis 50. Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome

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NPB9780199384075
9780199384075
019938407X
50 Studies Every Surgeon Should Know by SreyRam Kuy (Chief Medical Officer, Chief Medical Officer, Medicaid, Louisiana Department of Health)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2017-11-16
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