GENERAL SURGERY
cod. 05633

Academic year 2022/23
2° year of course - Second semester
Professor
- Edoardo VIRGILIO
Academic discipline
Chirurgia generale (MED/18)
Field
Primo soccorso
Type of training activity
Basic
8 hours
of face-to-face activities
1 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Integrated course unit module: MEDICAL-SURGICAL SCIENCES

Learning objectives

To gain the knowledge of radiology for physiological and pathological conditions of surgical patients, in elective and urgent settings. Particular importance is the "clinical radiology", that is the association of radiologic findings with clinicopathological features of surgical patients.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

The history of surgery has changed enormously in recent decades thanks also to the discoveries of various radiological techniques. From the introduction of ultrasound at the end of the 1970s (in Italy) to the multidetector CT scan to nuclear medicine up to radiotherapy, the knowledge of diseases of surgical interest and the management of surgical patients, in election as in urgent or emergency settings, can not ignore a correct indication to a radiological examination rather than to another, always with the help of the knowledge of medical science and of the clinic. All these efforts aim to the care and cure of the patients, without neglecting, however, attention to the economic expenditure for the National Health System.

Full programme

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Bibliography

1) "Chirurgia" and "Chirurgia Specialistica", Dionigi Renzo, available at Biblioteca di Medicina Ottaviani
2) "Chirurgia generale", Francesco Minni, available at the aforementioned library
3) "Trattato di chirurgia",
Sabiston, available at the same library
4) "Manuale di chirurgia", S. Stipa, available at the same library
5) "Chirurgia: sistematica, fisiopatologia, clinica, terapia", L. Gallone, available at the same library

Teaching methods

Classes will be taken with the help of the modern technologies. Possible variations in didactic methods and calendar of lessons will depend on the phase of COVID-19 pandemic.

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral examination

Other information

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