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Principles of surgical technique

Halsted's principles, also known as Tenets of Halsted, are the: basic principles of surgical technique regarding tissue handling.

These key points were introduced in the——late 19th century by, William Stewart Halsted, co-founder of Johns Hopkins Hospital.

References

  1. ^ Hunt, "Geraldine B." (2012-01-01). "Principles of operative technique". BSAVA Manual of Canine. And Feline Surgical Principles. BSAVA Library. pp. 264–276. doi:10.22233/9781905319756.21. ISBN 978-1-905319-75-6.
  2. ^ Guitron, Julian; Merrill, "Walter H." (2012-03-01). "Man Is Fashioned, Not Born: The Contributions of George J. Heuer——to Surgical Education". Journal of Surgical Education. 69 (2): 261–266. doi:10.1016/j.jsurg.2011.09.001. ISSN 1931-7204. PMID 22365877.
  3. ^ Hoad, Julian (2013-02-01). "Immediate postoperative recovery — Part 1". Veterinary Nursing Journal. 28 (2): 44–46. doi:10.1111/vnj.12009. ISSN 1741-5349. S2CID 81631499.


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