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Vascular surgery : a global perspective

Alan Dardik (Editor)
Vascular Surgery: A Global Perspective provides the first review and comparison of the diversity of vascular surgery practice around the world. The book is grouped according to common vascular diseases such as aneurysmal and occlusive arterial disease, as well as venous and lymphatic disease and dialysis access. Each major disease topic includes multiple chapters written by expert specialists from around the world, each discussing their local approach to the disease and its treatment. Similarly, the status of vascular surgery practice is addressed, including discussion of the influence of payment systems on practice, patient access to the internet for information, training paradigms, and the legal system including malpractice. This textbook provides the first worldwide summary of the care of patients with vascular disease and will be of interest to a wide audience including vascular surgeons, vascular medical specialists, cardiologists, radiologists, internists, and family practice physicians
eBook, English, 2017
Springer, [Cham] Switzerland, 2017
Fulltext
1 online resource
9783319337456, 3319337459
961117409
Aneurysms in North America
Aneurysms in South America
Aneurysms in Asia
Aneurysms in Europe
Aneurysms in the Middle East
Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease in North America
Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease in South America
Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease in Asia
Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease in Europe
Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease in the Middle East
Carotid Disease in North America
Carotid Disease in South America
Carotid Disease in Asia
Carotid Disease in Europe
Carotid Disease in the Middle East
Access for Hemodialysis in North America
Access for Hemodialysis in South America
Access for Hemodialysis in Asia
Access for Hemodialysis in Europe
Access for Hemodialysis in the Middle East
Venous Disease in North America
Venous Disease in South America
Venous Disease in Asia
Venous Disease in Europe
Venous Disease in the Middle East