Schwartz Surgery Notes ((top)) ❲360p | 4K❳
Schwartz notes do not merely list surgeries; they explain pathology. For example, in a chapter on Appendicitis, the notes do not just say "remove the appendix." They break down the pathophysiology (obstruction leading to bacterial overgrowth), the clinical presentation (migrating pain), and the imaging modalities (CT vs. Ultrasound). This aligns with how surgeons actually think in the ER.
Embolus to SMA (50%) > Arterial thrombosis (25%) > Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) (20%) > Venous thrombosis (5%). schwartz surgery notes