MRCS Review – Anatomy Q4
The median nerve lies close to the brachial artery in the antecubital fossa. This is the usual site of surgical access to the brachial...
MRCS Review – Anatomy Q3
The clavipectoral fascia is situated under the clavicular portion of pectoralis major. It protects both the axillary vessels and nodes. During an axillary node...
MRCS Review – Anatomy Q2
The ureter lies anterior to L2 to L5 and stones may be visualised at these points, they may also be identified over the sacro-iliac...
MRCS Review – Anatomy Q1
Excessive intra-abdominal pressure may cause decreased venous return and hypotension. Since the preliminary laparoscopy did not show any major vascular catastrophe an emergency laparotomy...
Fundamentals of Surgical Practice: A Preparation Guide for the Intercollegiate MRCS...
This extensively revised and updated edition of Fundamentals of Surgical Practice is a key surgical textbook for the intercollegiate MRCS examination.Mirroring the entire new...