History of liver transplantation, Anatomy of liver, UNOS, Organ allocation policy and MELD score, Indications and contraindications of liver transplantation, Liver transplantation team, Evaluation of liver donor, Graft volume estimatiom and donar with fatty liver,Liver donation after brain death and cardiac death,Marginal donor and donor risk index, Donor surgery.
General consideration, Extra-spinal regional tuberculosis, Tuberculosis of the spine, Epidemiology and prevalence, The organism and its sensitivity, Tuberculosis of the hip joint, Tuberculosis of the knee joint, Tuberculosis of the ankle and foot, Clinical features.
Introductory Biomechanics of the ilizarov external fixator, Assemble of the circular fixator,Clinical techniques, The new devlopment of the method, Ilizarov frame assemblage, Bioechanics of the llizarov method,Rings and arches, Ring connections, Ilizarov corticotomy (compactotomy) technique, Higes,
Peripheral nerve injuries: Peripheral Nerve, Mocrosurgery: Microsurgery, The Hand: Basic surgical Technique and aftercare, Acute Hand injuries The foot and ankle: Surgical Techniques, Disorders of the Hallux, Pes planus.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
What can be done medico-legal aspects, Operating room and equipment, Sterilisation, Preoperative preparation and postoperative care, Precautions against hepatitis B and HIV infection. Local anaesthetics, Steroid injection techniques, Aspiration and sclerosant injection techniques,Surgical techniques : incisions, Surgical techniques: wound closure,
The causes of breast cancer, Presenting features of breast cancer, Making the diagnosis, Screening, Breast conservation, The role of mastectomy, Adjuvant therapy, Psychological strategies, Pregnancy and exogenous oestrogens, Non-infiltrating carcinoma.
Infection and resistance, Types of immunity, The measurement of immunity in the living animal, The mechanisms of bacterial infection, The mechanisms of antitoxic immunity,The application of bacteriology to medical and hygiene, Tuberculosis, Glanders and melioidosis, Cholera, Meningitis, Gonorrhea,