Surgical decision making lies at the heart of safe, effective, and compassionate surgical care. Every operation is the result of a sequence of judgments, some deliberate and analytical, others rapid and intuitive, made under conditions of uncertainty, risk, and responsibility. This book is designed to illuminate those judgments. Rather than focusing solely on what surgeons do, it explores why they do it, integrating clinical evidence, experience, patient values, and situational awareness. From the first patient encounter to long-term outcome assessment, sound decision making is presented as a dynamic, continuous process that shapes surgical success as much as technical skill. The chapters that follow trace the full arc of surgical care, beginning with foundational principles and preoperative evaluation, progressing through diagnostic planning and intraoperative choices, and extending into postoperative management, emergencies, and trauma. The text also addresses modern imperatives such as quality improvement, value-based care, ethical reasoning, and effective communication, while looking ahead to emerging technologies and future models of decision support. Intended for trainees, practicing surgeons, and allied professionals alike, this book aims to foster reflective judgment, adaptability, and professional wisdom qualities essential for navigating the complex decisions that define contemporary surgical practice.
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