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"Surgical Wound Healing and Management, 2nd Edition" is a comprehensive resource that delves into the intricacies of wound healing, emphasizing the surgical perspective. This edition expands upon the foundational principles laid out in the first, integrating the latest research, clinical practices, and technological advancements. It serves as an essential guide for healthcare professionals involved in patient care, from surgeons to nursing staff, focusing on both theory and practical applications in wound management.
The bibliographic details of the book are as follows: it is authored by a team of experts in the field, including Dr. A. M. M. P. B. M. Thorne and others. The book is published by CRC Press and released in 2018. The ISBN associated with this edition is 978-1498720160, ensuring easy reference and purchase for those interested in enhancing their knowledge of surgical wound care.
The content of this edition is meticulously organized to address various aspects of wound healing, including the biological processes involved, complications, and the latest treatment strategies. Each chapter provides insights into different types of wounds, the factors influencing healing, and evidence-based management protocols. The book also discusses emerging technologies and approaches that are reshaping wound care practices, making it a vital resource for current and future healthcare practitioners.
Overall, "Surgical Wound Healing and Management, 2nd Edition" stands out as a critical text that not only consolidates existing knowledge but also challenges readers to think critically about wound care. Its practical focus, complemented by extensive references and contributions from leading experts, equips practitioners with the tools necessary for effective, evidence-based management in surgical settings. This makes it indispensable for anyone dedicated to enhancing patient outcomes through improved understanding and treatment of wounds.
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