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Main description:

Using a case–based approach, Colorectal Surgery: Clinical Care and Management provides practical, clinical and expert guidance to illustrate the best care and clinical management of patients requiring colorectal surgery for colorectal disease.


Real–life cases illustrate the entire syllabus of GI/colorectal surgery, being specially selected to highlight topical or controversial aspects of colorectal care.  Cases have a consistent approach throughout and as well as outlining the actual management of each individual case, also offer an honest appraisal of the chosen management route, its successes and areas that could have been managed differently.   Pedagogic features such as learning and decision points boxes aid rapid understanding/learning, enabling the reader to improve their patient management.


In full colour and containing over 100 outstanding clinical photos and slides to support the cases, each section also covers recent developments/ landmark papers/ scoring systems and a thorough discussion of clinical management based on the major society guidelines from NICE, ASCRS and ECCO. 


Reliable, well–written and perfect for consultation in the clinical setting,  Colorectal Surgery: Modern Clinical Care and Management is the perfect tool for all members of the multi–disciplinary team managing patients suffering from colorectal disease, specifically GI surgeons, gastroenterologists, oncologists and general surgeons.


Contents:

List of contributors, ix


Foreword, xiii


Section A: Colorectal cancer, 1
Bruce George


1 A screen–detected colonic conundrum, 25
Ami Mishra


2 Serrated Pathways, 28
Sujata Biswas, Lai Mun Wang & Simon Leedham


3 Large tubulovillous adenoma of the rectum treated by TEM, 32
Richard Tilson, Shazad Ashraf & Christopher Cunningham


4 To stent or not to stent?, 36
Jonathan Randall


5 Advanced rectal cancer: Brazil or Japan?, 40
Oliver Jones


6 Marginal decisions, 45
Oliver Jones


7 Locally advanced rectal cancer invading prostate, 48
Richard Guy, Roel Hompes & Rebecca Kraus


8 Low rectal cancer and synchronous polyps, 52
Richard Guy


9 Liver or rectum first?, 56
Nicolas Buchs, Frederic Ris & Christian Toso


10 Beware bad livers!, 59
Kate Williamson


11 Anastomotic recurrence?, 62
Bruce George


12 Challenging warts, 65
Emma Bracey & Bruce George


13 An unusual right iliac fossa mass, 68
Bruce George


Section B: Inflammatory bowel disease, 73
Bruce George


14 A problem teenager, 91
Astor Rodrigues


15 Recurrent Crohn s disease with intraabdominal abscess: when to operate?, 95
Bruce George & Mohamed Abdelrahman


16 Very extensive small bowel stricturing disease, 98
Myles Fleming & Neil Mortensen


17 Long–standing Crohn s colitis and enterocutaneous fistula, 103
Richard Lovegrove


18 Crohn s colitis, 109
Bruce George & Marc Marti–Gallostra


19 Fistulating anal Crohn s disease: conservative management, 112
Silvia Silvans & Bruce George


20 Tail end carnage, 116
Bruce George


21 Acute severe colitis, 120
Bruce George


22 Snare or pouch? The problem of dysplasia in ulcerative colitis, 123
Gareth Horgan & James East


23 Anal fistula and ulcerative colitis, 128
Richard Guy


24 Poor pouch function, 131
Bruce George


25 Low rectal cancer in a patient with ulcerative colitis: late reconstruction with continent Kock ileostomy, 135
Par Myrelid & Richard Lovegrove


Section C: Pelvic floor disorders, 141
Oliver Jones


26 Constrictions of prolapse surgery, 167
Richard Guy


27 Elderly prolapse dilemma, 170
Koen van Dongen


28 Chasing incontinence, 173
Oliver Jones


29 Sphincter disruption, 177
Kim Gorissen


30 Stimulating complications, 181
Kim Gorissen & Ian Lindsey


31 Crohn s evacuation trouble, 184
Heman Joshi


32 Disabling anal pain, 187
Martijn Gosselink & Ian Lindsey


Section D: Proctology, 191
Richard Guy


33 Hemorrhoids and HIV, 217
Richard Guy


34 Refractory fissure, 220
Richard Guy


35 Hirschsprung s fistula, 223
Richard Guy


36 Complex fistula in a young woman, 227
Martijn Gosselink & Richard Guy


37 Recurrent rectovaginal fistula, 232
Bruce George


38 Adolescent cleft trouble, 236
Richard Guy


39 Extreme itch, 239
Luana Franceschilli


Section E: Emergency colorectal surgery, 243
Richard Guy


40 Occupational blast disaster, 263
Richard Guy


41 Wash and go?, 266
Bruce George


42 Absolute constipation, 269
Richard Guy


43 Multiply ischemic parts, 273
Richard Guy


44 Seriously obscure bleeding, 277
Alistair Myers


45 Complicated twist, 280
Richard Guy


46 Obscure postoperative obstruction, 284
Richard Guy


47 Gynecological disaster, 289
Richard Guy


48 Pelvic leak and salvage, 293
Richard Guy


Section F: Surprise cases, 297


49 Radiology 0, Pathology 1, 299
Sara Q. Warraich, Marcus Chow & Oliver Jones


50 An appendix mass?, 304
Richard Guy


51 A worrying–looking rectal ulcer, 307
Charles Evans


52 Think the unthinkable, 310
Bruce George


Section G: New technologies and techniques, 313
Oliver Jones


Index, 325


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9781118674680
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Wiley–Blackwell)
Publication date: May, 2016
Pages: 344
Weight: 652g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Diseases and Disorders, Gastrointestinal/colorectal, General, General Practice

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