Nothing is more daunting than facing the prospect of surgery. Whether the patient is yourself or a loved one, you are bound to have many questions about the operation the doctor has recommended--concerns that even the most attentive and thorough doctor might be too busy to address completely. The Surgery Book is a dependable, comprehensive sourcebook that answers these important medical questions. Designed for the layperson, the book explains the seventy-three most common surgical operations, delivering the information that every well-informed patient needs to know, in a clear, easy-to-understand format. for each question, it answers these critical --Why is the operation necessary? --How is the operation performed? --What does the surgeon hope to accomplish? --How long will post-operation recovery take, and will there be pain or other side effects? The book alos explains what every patient should know about each of the most common diagnostic and surgical tests, including angiography, cardiac catheterization, ultrasound, PET scans, laparoscopy, biopsies, and MRI scans. It also covers blood transfusion and tissue and organ transplantation, in addition to giving readers a thorough introduction to operating-room procedures, staff, and equipment. Written by a leading surgeon and thoroughly illustrated with more than 350 step-by-step drawings, The Surgery Book allays patients' fears and anxieties and helps them become fully informed about their upcoming experience in the operating room. For those not facing surgery but who are simply curious about various surgical procedures and what actually takes place in an operating room, The Surgery Book is an excellent guide. Its clear text and illustrations both illuminate and explain this fascinating world.
This book was written at the correct level for my understanding and was enlightening, but I had some beefs.
First, the book expresses the author's personality in a way that is by turns enlightening and irksome. For example, he often digresses on nutrition, where he presents his ideas as facts despite not having citations for his claims or an obvious qualification to make such unqualified assertions. Other digressions, such as in talking about the observed psychological effects of some surgeries, are interesting to hear.
Second, even at the overview level this book was written for, it's simplistic. I would not have minded a but more information about how surgical and anesthetic drugs work, how nurses and doctors prepare for surgeries before the day of surgery (consultations, etc.), and what the nurses and anesthesia team do in PACU to bring patients out safely and comfortably.