List of cross-references between chapters
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1.1 Waiting times: improving theatre productivity and minimizing expenditure |
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1.2 Assessing and explaining risk and predicting outcome |
4.3 Regional anaesthesia in the elderly patient 8.2 Acute epiglottitis 9.3 Elective aorto-femoral arterial revascularization 10.1 Lung isolation techniques 12.1 Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy |
1.3 ‘Did I really do that?’ Managing the aftermath of a serious adverse event |
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1.4 Current approaches to complex colorectal surgery |
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2.1 Major haemorrhage |
2.4 General anaesthesia for major trauma 5.1 Major obstetric haemorrhage 11.1 Anaesthesia for major liver resection |
2.2 Burns |
8.4 Airway obstruction |
2.3 Sepsis |
5.5 Severe sepsis in pregnancy 12.3 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy |
2.4 General anaesthesia for major trauma |
2.1 Major haemorrhage 7.1 Principles of neuroanaesthesia 13.1 Cervical spinal injury 14.1 Pre-hospital management of a multiple injured trauma patient |
3.1 Post-operative nausea and vomiting |
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3.2 Day case dental anaesthesia |
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4.1 Lower limb anaesthesia |
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4.2 Upper limb regional anaesthesia |
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4.3 Regional anaesthesia in the elderly patient |
1.2 Assessing and explaining risk and predicting outcome |
5.1 Major obstetric haemorrhage |
2.1 Major haemorrhage |
5.2 Pre-eclampsia |
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5.3 Morbidly obese in obstetrics |
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5.4 Peripartum cardiomyopathy |
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5.5 Severe sepsis in pregnancy |
2.3 Sepsis |
6.1 Prematurity |
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6.2 Intravenous fluids for children |
8.1 Bleeding tonsils 13.4 Morquio’s syndrome 14.2 The collapsed neonate |
6.3 The uncooperative child |
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6.4 Pyloric stenosis |
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7.1 Principes of neuroanaesthesia |
2.4 General anaesthesia for major trauma |
7.2 Acute subdural haematoma |
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7.3 Endovascular treatment of subarachnoid haemorrhage due to ruptured berry aneurysm |
7.4 Clipping of aneurysm |
7.4 Clipping of aneurysm |
7.3 Endovascular treatment of subarachnoid haemorrhage due to ruptured berry aneurysm |
7.5 Posterior fossa craniectomy |
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7.6 Awake craniotomy |
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8.1 Bleeding tonsils |
6.2 Intravenous fluids for children |
8.2 Acute epiglottitis |
1.2 Assessing and explaining risk and predicting outcome 14.4 The stridulous infant |
8.3 Inhaled foreign body |
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8.4 Airway obstruction |
2.2 Burns Chapter 13 Introduction 13.2 Acromegaly 13.3 Thyroid tumour |
9.1 Ruptured abdominal aorticx aneurysm |
9.1 Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm |
9.2 Carotid endarterectomy |
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9.3 Elective aorto-femoral arterial revascularization |
1.2 Assessing and explaining risk and predicting outcome |
10.1 Lung isolation techniques |
1.2 Assessing and explaining risk and predicting outcome |
10.2 Off-pump cardiopulmonary bypass |
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10.3 Valve replacement surgery |
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10.4 Transcatheter cardiac valve surgery |
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11.1 Anaesthesia for major liver resection |
2.1 Major haemorrhage |
11.2 Acute liver failure |
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11.3 Anaesthesia following renal transplantation |
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11.4 Management of the brainstem-dead organ donor |
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12.1 Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy |
1.2 Assessing and explaining risk and predicting outcome |
12.2 Total cystectomy with ileal conduit formation |
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12.3 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy |
2.3 Sepsis |
12.4 Transurethral resection of the prostate |
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Introduction |
8.4 Airway obstruction |
13.1 Cervical spine injury |
2.4 General anaesthesia for major trauma 14.1 Pre-hospital management of a multiple injured trauma patient |
13.2 Acromegaly |
8.4 Airway obstruction 13.3 Thyroid tumour |
13.3 Thyroid tumour |
8.4 Airway obstruction 13.2 Acromegaly |
13.4 Morquio’s syndrome |
6.2 Intravenous fluid for children |
14.1 Pre-hospital management of a multiple injured trauma victim |
2.4 General anaesthesia for major trauma 13.1 Cervical spine injury |
14.2 The collapsed neonate |
6.2 Intravenous fluid for children |
14.3 Time critical transfers by referring clinicians |
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14.4 The stridulous infant |
8.2 Acute epiglottitis |
14.5 Aeromedical transport considerations in acute lung injury |
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15.1 Chronic regional pain syndrome |
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15.2 Phantom limb pain |
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15.3 Chronic post-surgical pain |
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15.4 Regional vs systemic analgesia |
15.5 Managing chronic pain patients for elective surgery |
15.5 Managing chronic pain patients for elective surgery |
15.4 Regional vs systemic analgesia |