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By combining contemporary evidence-based knowledge with informative figures, online resources, and links to the current training curriculum the Oxford Textbook of Vascular Surgery is a highly valuable source of information and will become the standard reference text for all who study vascular disease and its treatment.
Section 1 - Fundamental concepts and basic science; 1.1 Ulf Hedin and Goran K Hansson: Atherosclerosis - Disease mechanisms and clinical consequences; 1.2 Stephen J Nicholls: Primary and secondary prevention strategies in atherosclerosis; 1.3 Thomas Koeppel and Andreas Schober: Restenosis in vascular surgical practice - molecular biology and strategies for prevention; 1.4 Catherine Hill, Scott Graf and Robert Fitridge: Vasculitides and fibromuscular dysplasia; 1.5 Edward Choke and Mark McCarthy: Chronic lower limb ischaemia - therapeutic angiogenesis; 1.6 Ulrike Flierl, Nay Min Htun and Karlheinz Peter: Clotting mechanisms and haemophilias; 1.7 Nay Min Htun, Ulrike Flierl, Karlheinz Peter: Drugs affecting platelets and coagulation; 1.8 David A Russell, Nadeem A Mughal, Shervanthi Homer-Vanniasinkam: Ischaemia - reperfusion injury; 1.9 Mark Hamilton, Prue Cowled, and Robert Fitridge: Pathophysiology and management of compartment syndromes in vascular surgery; 1.10 StMark Hamilton, Prue efan Lauer and Stephan A. Schug: Peripheral neuropathy and post-amputation pain syndromes; 1.11 Mital Desai and George Hamilton: Current and future vascular grafts; 1.12 Morgyn Warner, Renjy Nelson, and Chuan Lim: Graft infection; 1.13 Ilija D Sutalo, Michael MD Lawrence-Brown, Kurt Liffman, James B Semmens: Vascular arterial haemodynamics; 1.14 Andrew Holden, Brigid Connor, Stephen Merrilees and Zubayr Zaman: Vascular imaging - principles and practice; Section 2 - Congenital diseases of the vasculature; 2.1 Meryl Davis and George Hamilton: Paediatric vascular surgery; 2.2 Nigel Stanfield: Congenital vascular anomalies; 2.3 Patrick Coughlin: Vascular tumours; Section 3 - Vascular trauma; 3.1 Denis W Harkin: Damage control surgery for vascular trauma; 3.2 Wayne Sapsford: Neck and upper limb vascular trauma; 3.3 Vijay M Gadhvi, Peter Gogalniceneau and Richard Boulton: Blunt traumatic aortic injury; 3.4 Carl Magnus Wahlgren, Louis Riddez and Ulf Hedin: Abdominal vascular trauma; 3.5 John Devin B Watson and Todd E Rasmussen: Lower limb vascular trauma; Section 4 - Lower limb ischaemia and associated conditions; 4.1 D Julian Scott and Jai V Patel: Acute lower limb ischaemia; 4.2 Mark Koelemay: Technical aspects of surgery for lower limb ischaemia; 4.3 Richard Neville, Rodeen Rahbar, Sean Satey and Bao-Ngoc Nguyen: Popliteal and femoral artery aneurysms; 4.4 Alan G Dawson and Julie Brittenden: Chronic lower limb ischaemia; 4.5 Gerard Goh, Rob Morgan and Cliff Shearman: Technical aspects of surgery for chronic lower limb ischaemia (aorto-iliac); 4.6 Joseph L Mills, Robert J Hinchcliffe and Magdiel Trinidad-Hernandez: Technical aspects of endovascular and open surgery for chronic lower limb ischaemia; 4.7 Robert J Hinchcliffe, Mart Bender, Goof Schep: Non-atherosclerotic lower limb ischaemia; 4.8 Robert J Hinchcliffe: Diabetic foot; 4.9 Jonathan Beard and Wissam Al-Jundi: Lower limb amputation; Section 5 - Vascular disease of the upper limb; 5.1 Nung Rudarakanchana: Acute upper limb ischaemia; 5.2 Colin D Bicknell: Chronic Atherosclerotic Upper Limb Ischaemia; 5.3 Ali Azizzadeh, Sapan Desai, Kristopher Charlton-Ouw, and Hazim J. Safi: Thoracic outlet syndrome; 5.4 Frank CT Smith: Hyperhidrosis; 5.5 Mike Jenkins and Maresa Carulli: Raynaud’s phenomenon; Section 6 - Carotid artery disease; 6.1 Fiona Kennedy and Martin M Brow: Epidemiology and aetiology of stroke; 6.2 Victoria J Haunton and Thompson G Robinson: Modern medical management of TIA and stroke; 6.3 Peter M Rothwell: Carotid artery disease; 6.4 A Ross Naylor and Jos van den Berg: Techical aspects of carotid revascularisation; 6.5 A Ross Naylor: Results of carotid revascularisation; 6.6 Hugh Markus: Vertebrobasilar ischaemia; 6.7 Andy Kordowicz and Michael J Gough: Non-athersclerotic carotid disease; 6.8 Ross Milner and Trissa Babrowski: Carotid body tumours; 6.9 Gert Jan de Borst: Aneurysms of the extracranial carotid artery; Section 7 - Abdominal aortic aneurysms; 7.1 Ian M Nordon: Abdominal aortic aneurysms: fundamental concepts; 7.2 Jonathan Earnshaw: Screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm; 7.3 Stuart W Grant and Charles N McCollum: Clinical features and indications for AAA surgery; 7.4 Paul Hayes: Technical aspects of abdominal aortic aneurysm repair; 7.5 Ian Loftus: Technical aspects of surgery for complex aneurysms; 7.6 Alan Karthikesalingama and Peter Holt: Abdominal aortic aneurysms - results of elective surgery; 7.7 Alan Karthikesalingam and Peter JE Holt: Abdominal aortic aneurysms: results of emergency surgery; 7.8 Edward Choke, Robert Davies, and Robert Sayers: Management of complications of aortic reconstruction; Section 8 - Thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic pathology; 8.1 Anne H Child, Jose Aragon-Martin and Alexander YB Wan: Genetic aspects of thoracic ascending aortic aneurysm and dissection (TAAD); 8.2 Rizwan Attia, Rachel Clough and Peter F Taylor: Thoracic aortic aneurysms; 8.3 Rachel E Clough: Thoracic aortic aneurysms: clinical features and indications for surgery; 8.4 Stephen Large and Priya Sastry: Technical and clinical aspects of surgery for TAA; 8.5 Christos Lioupis, Rachel E Clough, Tom W Carrell and Peter R Taylor: Technical and clinical aspects of surgery for endovascular repair of thoracic aneurysms; 8.6 Ian M Nordon: Thoracic aortic dissections; 8.7 Ian M Nordon: Type B aortic dissection, clinical features and indication for surgery; 8.8 Ian M Nordon: Technical and clinical aspects of surgery for Type B aortic dissections; 8.9 Roberto Chiesa, Efrem Civilini, Germano Melissano, Luca Bertoglio and Enrico Rinaldi: Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms; 8.10 Roberto Chiesa, Efrem Civilini, Yamume Tshomba, Enrico Maria Marone and Germano: Technical and clinical aspects of surgery for thoracoabdominal aneurysms; Section 9 - Mesentric and renal vascular disease; 9.1 B Rigden Green and Michael G Wyatt: Renovascular disease; 9.2 James E Coulson and Peter M Lamont: Mesenteric ischaemia; 9.3 Alistair M Millen and Srinivasa Rao Vallabhaneni: Visceral Artery Aneurysms; Section 10 - Diseases of the veins and lymphatics; 10.1 A H Davies and A C Shepherd: Varicose Veins; 10.2 Karan Garg, Lowell S Kabnick and Mark A Adelman: Technical Aspects of Varicose Vein Surgery; 10.3 Manj Gohel: Results of treatment of varicose veins; 10.4 Anthony J Comerota and Vijay Kamath: Acute Lower Limb DVT; 10.5 Katy Darvall and Andrew Bradbury: Chronic venous insufficiency; 10.6 Peng Wong and Gerard Stansby: Treatment of lower limb deep vein obstruction; 10.7 Cees Wittens and Mark de Wolf: Treatment of lower limb and pelvic deep vein incompetence; 10.8 Paolo Zamboni, Sergio Gianesini and Erica Menegatti: Chronic cerebro-spinal venous insufficiency; 10.9 Neil Piller: Lymphatics, lymphoedema its assessment , treatment and management
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