biliary drainage

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Hello everyone

i have just started surgery rotation

& i hear most doctors ask about types of biliary drainage 😕

but i couldn't find a source to read it from

can u plz write me short notes about the types & indications, also some good resources??? 😳

thx
 
Did you try doing a search? Here on SDN, on Google, in the medical literature?

Do you have a surgery textbook? Or Surgical Recall?

Almost every surgical text will talk about biliary drainage, and routes, indications, complications, etc.
 
Did you try doing a search? Here on SDN, on Google, in the medical literature?

Do you have a surgery textbook? Or Surgical Recall?

Almost every surgical text will talk about biliary drainage, and routes, indications, complications, etc.

i tried searching on Google, even here 🙄

on Google: i couln't find it in one thread

& i dunno how many they are!!!

here: i didn't find anything 🙁

& i have that big text book: Bailey & Love's Short Practice of Surgery

also nothing!!!

🙁🙁
 
i tried searching on Google, even here 🙄

on Google: i couln't find it in one thread

& i dunno how many they are!!!

here: i didn't find anything 🙁

& i have that big text book: Bailey & Love's Short Practice of Surgery

also nothing!!!

🙁🙁


Bailey and Love's is not a comprehensive textbook (as noted in its title); it leaves a lot of more complicated stuff out. I'm sure your medical library has many others which discuss biliary drainage. Look for Greenfield, Cameron, Schwartz and Schwartz, etc.

Google is not a first line resource either. You'll need to check the Cochrane database (since I assume you to be a foreign students) or Medline for resources that discuss biliary drainage procedures. However, when I do a Google search I come up with several pages that discuss the procedure - albeit usually for laypeople; but journal articles are also listed which can be found at your medical library. Here's one (first one that came up when I Googled "biliary drainage indications:" http://www.jvir.org/cgi/reprint/14/9/S243.pdf
 
i wouldn't consider SDN a reference

why don't you trying going to a library instead of asking others to do your work for you
 
Bailey and Love's is not a comprehensive textbook (as noted in its title); it leaves a lot of more complicated stuff out. I'm sure your medical library has many others which discuss biliary drainage. Look for Greenfield, Cameron, Schwartz and Schwartz, etc.

Google is not a first line resource either. You'll need to check the Cochrane database (since I assume you to be a foreign students) or Medline for resources that discuss biliary drainage procedures. However, when I do a Google search I come up with several pages that discuss the procedure - albeit usually for laypeople; but journal articles are also listed which can be found at your medical library. Here's one (first one that came up when I Googled "biliary drainage indications:" http://www.jvir.org/cgi/reprint/14/9/S243.pdf

thanks dear for your help & effort, & i apologize for taking part of your precious time 🙂😳

Bailey & Love's... It's name doesn't reflect how big it is 😀

thanks again
 
i wouldn't consider SDN a reference

why don't you trying going to a library instead of asking others to do your work for you

🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

i wasn't asking someone to do my work

i was seeking some help & guide from people with experience

🙄🙄

anyhow, thanks for spending sometime writing this reply
 
thanks dear for your help & effort, & i apologize for taking part of your precious time 🙂😳

No need to be patronizing.

Bailey & Love's... It's name doesn't reflect how big it is 😀

I have Bailey and Love's on my shelf and am quite familiar with how big the text is. However, although it is nearly 1500 pages in length, it has sigificantly more white space and pictures than most other surgical texts and is not very detailed in its discussions, leaving a lot out.

Text length does not = comprehensiveness. Look at many of the longest posts here, mine included - they don't necessarily say much.
 
I have Bailey and Love's on my shelf and am quite familiar with how big the text is. However, although it is nearly 1500 pages in length, it has sigificantly more white space and pictures than most other surgical texts and is not very detailed in its discussions, leaving a lot out.

Text length does not = comprehensiveness. Look at many of the longest posts here, mine included - they don't necessarily say much.

I've also flipped through the book (both in the med school bookstore and medical library) - was amazed and how sparse some of its coverage was (for certain topics).
 
ummm!! 🙄 OK! 😀

"Current Surgical Diagnosis & Treatment" is on the way

i hope it'll help 🙂

thanks alot
 
ummm!! 🙄 OK! 😀

"Current Surgical Diagnosis & Treatment" is on the way

i hope it'll help 🙂

thanks alot

There isn't a nearby library or medical bookstore near you, where you can look this up? Online references like PubMed or eMedicine also have this information.

If you're pursuing a career in surgery, you'll want a more comprehensive text like Sabiston, Schwartz, Greenfield or Cameron - look at the FAQ in the Surgery forum for more info.
 
ummm!! 🙄 OK! 😀

"Current Surgical Diagnosis & Treatment" is on the way

i hope it'll help 🙂

thanks alot

As Blade implies, Current Surgical Diagnosis and Treatment is not a detailed text, nor is it even a text most surgery residents or surgeons would reference.

I doubt you will find a detailed description of biliary drainage in what amounts to a medical student level book. Its certainly adequate for most medical student's needs, but do not expect it to have the level of detail it appears you are expecting.
 
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