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    Vassyl A. Lonchyna, Peggy Kelley, Peter Angelos, editors.
    Summary: This book provides a detailed guide to the ethical considerations involved when making decisions in surgery. Chapters feature a uniform format, which feature a case that represents a real-life problem, discussion of the medical indications of that issue, the latest available medical solutions, and related ethical considerations. In some cases, more in-depth debate is provided on why a particular decision should or should not be made based-upon ethical principles. Information boxes containing key statements and relevant data in clear easy-to-digest tables facilitates the reader in being able to assimilate the most important points covered in each chapter. Difficult Decisions in Surgical Ethics: An Evidence-Based Approach is a thorough review of ethical considerations in a range of surgical scenarios encompassing both adult and pediatric topics, training surgical residents, ethical care during a pandemic, critical care, palliative care, sensitivity to religious and ethnic mores, clinical research, and innovation. It is intended to be a vital resource for practicing and trainee surgeons seeking a comprehensive up-to-date resource on ethical topics in surgical practice. The work is part of the Difficult Decisions in Surgery series covering a range of surgical specialties.

    Contents:
    Preface
    In the Beginning
    Importance of Formal Education in Medical Ethics in the XXIst Century
    What Makes Surgical Ethics Unique?
    Notable Ethical Sugeons
    Communication
    Transparency in Surgery
    Is Informed Consent Truly Informed? And Does It Matter?
    Shared Decision Making. "What would you do in my case, Doctor?"
    Obtaining Surgical Consent Under Duress. When Not to Operate?
    Goals of Care Discussions in High Risk Surgery.
    When Surgeons and Patients Disagree
    How to Deliver Bad News. A Family Post-mortem
    Surgical Empathy. - Surgical Education
    Teaching Surgical Ethics
    Training Residents: Disclosure to Patients, Communication During Awake Surgery
    Informed Consent of Patients Regarding Trainee Participation
    Can Professionalism be Taught During Residency?
    Autonomy In Residency: the Dual Role of the Academic Surgeon
    Medical Discrepancy/ Medical Error
    Concurrent Operations in Different ORs
    Disclosure of Surgical Errors
    Expert Witness Testifying Against Colleagues
    Cultural / Religious Diversity
    Acceptance of Refusal of Surgery due to Religious or Cultural Reasons
    Is it Inappropriate to use the Word "Death" when obtaining Surgical Consent?
    Bloodless Surgical Strategy for Jehovah's Witness Patients
    Surgery on the Incarcerated Patient
    Surgical Dilemmas in the Adult Patient
    Surgical Buy-in for Major Surgical Procedures
    Ethics of Caeserian Delivery on Maternal Request (CDMR)
    Fertility Sparing Surgery Instead of Definitive Cancer Resections
    Ethical Decision-Making in Treatment of Aortic Aneurysms, Elective or Emergent (Ruptured)
    Denial of Mechnical Assist Devices/Transplantation Due to Disability, Economics or Social Status
    Surgical Dilemmas in the Pediatric Patient / Family
    Changing Landscape of Surgical Ethics
    Management of Fatal Diseases in the Neonate
    Destination ECMO in the Pediatric Patient. (Pro/Con)
    ECMO as a Terminal Event
    Brain death in NICU/PICU
    Ethics of Fetal Interventions for Lethal Anomalies
    Critical Care
    Dealing with Families of Patients with severe Brain Injury: Turning off Support, Organ Donation
    Ethical Dilema when a Mechanical Assist Device is Futile
    Burned Beyond Recognition. Ethics of Care
    Do Not Resuscitate/ Palliative Care/ End of Life
    Peri-Operative DNR: An Ethical Dilema
    Approach to Palliative Surgery at End of Life
    Conflicts with Surrogate Decision Makers and Goals of Care
    Global Surgery
    Medical Missions to Developing Countries (Pro/Con)
    Rebuttal: The View From The Lake Tanganyika Floating Clinic
    Why is No Program Training "The Complete Surgical Missionary?"
    One Can Make a Difference in National Health Policy. The Transplant Program in China
    Surgical Innovation/ Research
    Ethical Questions of Surgical Trials
    Introducing New Techniques, Technology and Medical Devices
    Uterine Transplantation: More than Saving a Life.
    Digital Access Springer 2022