TY - JOUR AU - Crowley, B AB - British Journal of Surgery 1995, 82, 1291-1293 Book reviews buy it before demand outstrips supply, as happened with the first Aneurysm Surgery edition. I. Fans and B. Buxton. 279 X 222 rnrn. Pp. 282. Illustrated. R. G. Molloy 1995. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone. f125. B. Crowley* This is the stuff that a good boss teaches his trainees. Pragmatic St John’s Hospital aphorisms are stated in italics and the whole tone of the book is Livingston EH54 6PP thoroughly practical. The initial chapters offer a succinct primer *Derriyord Hospital to the vascular surgical novice on basic techniques and Plymouth PL6 8DH management, and the balance of the book‘s specific subject UK matter is well conceived. The lion’s share of the text is devoted to infrarenal aortic aneurysm, including sections on each of the special situations which can make operation difficult, such as Outcome Measures in Trauma vascular anomalies, inflammatory aneurysm, horseshoe kidney R B. Pynsent, J. C. T Fairbank and A. J. Carr (eds). and calcified aorta. Thoracic and peripheral aneurysms are dealt 240 X 160 rnrn. Pp. 387. Illustrated. 1994. Oxford: with at less length, but explicitly. The descriptions of each Butterworth-Heinernann. f35. operation are clear and the many diagrams TI - The arterial anatomy of skin flaps. 2nd ed. G. C. Cormack, B. George and B. G. H. Lamberty. 282 × 222 mm. Pp. 538. Illustrated. 1994. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone. £179 JO - British Journal of Surgery DO - 10.1002/bjs.1800820959 DA - 1995-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/the-arterial-anatomy-of-skin-flaps-2nd-ed-g-c-cormack-b-george-and-b-g-0MZEE6v04B SP - 1291 EP - 1291 VL - 82 IS - 9 DP - DeepDyve ER -