This book from the faculty and residents of one of the world's most respected hospitals
provides a comprehensive and concise approach to vascular disease. Beginning with the
foundations of vascular disease and diagnosis this text moves on to cover critical disease
processes. Each section of the book dedicated to a unique pathology explains salient
pathophysiology presentation diagnosis treatment options and outcomes. A special emphasis
is given to both open and endovascular techniques and their related pitfalls. Additionally
reflecting the growing importance of evidence-based medicine readers are provided with
references to critical publications that underpin diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations.
Diagnosis treatment and more are provided succinctly allowing this text to be broad in focus
while remaining in a convenient portable format. As a brief review for practicing physicians or
a primary educational text for fellows residents and medical students Cleveland Clinic
Manual of Vascular Surgery is a valuable addition to everyone's library.