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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences : Dental Science

556-411 Surgery

Timetable:

All Year

Contact:

46 hours, including lectures and clinical demonstrations

Subject Description:

This subject covers the following areas: surgical pathology of acute and chronic infection; immunity, control of infection, asepsis and sterilisation; antibiotics and surgical infection; surgical shock, the control of haemorrhage; surgical aspects of fluid and electrolyte balance; wound healing and wound management; principles of respiratory support; methods of pain relief; surgical affections of face, mouth, nose and throat; cleft lip and palate; diagnosis and management of neck swellings; and diseases and tumours of bone.

On completion of this subject, students should:

Comprehend: the surgical pathology of acute and chronic infection; the role of immunity in surgical disease; antibiotic usage in surgical practice; the processes of wound healing and wound management; the distribution of body fluids and the diagnosis and treatment of fluid abnormalities; the pathology, treatment and prevention of cancer; the principles of analgesic usage; airways management and respiratory support; the diagnosis and treatment of common surgical conditions affecting the head and neck including face, oral cavity, accessory nasal sinuses, salivary glands, oesophagus and thyroid.

Have developed: an understanding of basic surgical principles as applied to dental practice; the basic clinical skills required to recognise surgical conditions affecting the head and neck; basic first aid skills necessary to manage acute surgical conditions of head and neck.

Appreciate: the pathological processes underlying the manifestation of surgical conditions; the need to evaluate the whole patient when assessing a localised surgical problem; the importance of the application of sound surgical principles in the management of traumatic, infective and neoplastic processes affecting the head and neck.

Assessment:

A 2-hour written examination at the end of the year. An oral examination may be required.

Prescribed Texts:

  • Dudley H A F and Waxman B 1989, Aid to Clinical Surgery, 4th ed. Churchill Livingstone.

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