Thoracic Surgery Atlas

“Thoracic Surgery Atlas” by Mark K. Ferguson, published by Elsevier Health Sciences on August 15, 2007, is a comprehensive resource that delves into general thoracic surgery. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed overview of complex surgical procedures. The author shares valuable experience-based observations aimed at guiding practitioners through intricate techniques, addressing common challenges, and managing complications effectively.
Readers will find that each chapter is richly illustrated with original line drawings, which depict relevant anatomy and procedural steps. The book focuses on essential aspects of cardiothoracic surgery, providing insights that are beneficial for both seasoned professionals and those new to the field. With its emphasis on practical guidance and visual aids, this atlas serves as a valuable reference for medical practitioners looking to enhance their understanding and skills in thoracic surgery.
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In this highly illustrated, comprehensive review of general thoracic surgery, the author shares some of his valuable experience-based observations to help guide the practitioner through details of complex procedures, avoid common problems, and manage complications when they occur. Each chapter is liberally illustrated with original line drawings that depict the relevant anatomy and steps associated with each procedure.
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