ISBN-13: 9783319798677 / Angielski / Miękka / 2018 / 1292 str.
ISBN-13: 9783319798677 / Angielski / Miękka / 2018 / 1292 str.
SECTION 1: PERIOPERATIVE/ ENDOSCOPY
Chapter 1
Anatomy and Embryology of the Colon, Rectum & Anus
Joseph C. Carmichael, MD and Steven Mills, MD
Chapter 2
Colonic Physiology
Joshua I. S. Bleier, MD, FACS, FASCRS and Kirsten Bass Wilkins, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Chapter 3
Anal Physiology: The physiology of continence and defecation
Vitaliy Poylin, MD, FACS, FASCRS and Thomas E. Cataldo, MD, FASC, FASCRS
Chapter 4
Endoscopy
Kurt Davis, MD and Michael A. Valente, DO, FACS, FASCRS
Chapter 5
Endoscopic management of polyps, polypectomy and combined endoscopic and laparoscopic surgery
Kelly A. Garrett, MD, FACS, FASCRS and Sang W. Lee, MD FACS FASCRS
Chapter 6
Preoperative assessment of colorectal patients
Jennifer S. Davids, MD and Justin A. Maykel, MD
Chapter 7
Optimizing Outcomes with Enhanced Recovery
Conor P. Delaney, MD, MCh, PhD, FRCSI, FACS, FASCRS and Raul Bosio, MD, MSBS
Chapter 8
Postoperative ComplicationsAndrew Russ, MD and Gregory D. Kennedy, MD, PhD
Chapter 9
Anastomotic Construction
Steven R. Hunt, MD and Matthew L. Silviera, MD
Chapter 10
Anastomotic complications
Konstantin Umanskiy MD, FACS, FASCRS and Neil Hyman MD, FACS, FASCRS
SECTION II: ANORECTAL DISEASE
Chapter 11
Approach to Anal Pain
Amir L. Bastawrous, MD, MBA
Chapter 12
Hemorrhoids
Martin Luchtefeld, MD, FACS, FASCRS and Rebecca E. Hoedema, MS, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Chapter 13
Anal Fissure
Kim C. Lu, MD, FACS, FASCRS and Daniel O. Herzig, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Chapter 14
Anorectal Abscess and Fistula
Bradley R. Davis, MD, FACS, FASCRS and Kevin R. Kasten, MD
Chapter 15
Complex Anorectal Fistulas
Giulio A. Santoro, MD, PhD and Maher A. Abbas, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Chapter 16
Rectovaginal Fistula
Jamie A Cannon, MD
Chapter 17
Pilonidal Disease and Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Eric K. Johnson, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Chapter 18
Dermatology and Pruritus Ani
Wolfgang B. Gaertner, MSc, MD and Genevieve B. Melton, MD, PhD
Chapter 19
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Cindy Kin, MD and Mark Lane Welton, MD, MHCM
Chapter 20
Anal Intraepithelial Neoplasia
Rocco Ricciardi, MD, MPH
SECTION III: MALIGNANT DISEASE
Chapter 21
Anal Cancer
Tushar Samdani, MD, MS, DNB(Surgery), MRCS(Edin) and Garrett M. Nash, MD, MPH
Chapter 22
Presacral Tumors
John Migaly, MD, FACS, FASCRS and Christopher R. Mantyh, MD
Chapter 23
Molecular Basis of Colorectal Cancer and Overview of Inherited Colorectal Cancer Syndromes
Matthew F. Kalady, MD and Y. Nancy You, MD, MHSc
Chapter 24
Colorectal Neoplasms: Screening and Surveillance after Polypectomy
Evie H. Carchman, MD and Charles P. Heise, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Chapter 25
Colon Cancer: Preoperative Evaluation and Staging
Cary B. Aarons, MD and Najjia N. Mahmoud, MD
Chapter 26
The Surgical Management of Colon Cancer
Matthew G. Mutch, MD, FASCRS, FACS
Chapter 27
Rectal Cancer: Preoperative Evaluation and Staging
Jorge Marcet, MD
Chapter 28
Rectal Cancer: Neoadjuvant Therapy
Andrea Cercek, MD and Julio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhD
Chapter 29
Local excision of rectal neoplasia
Mark H. Whiteford, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Chapter 30
Rectal Cancer: Watch and Wait
George J. Chang, MD, MS
Chapter 31
Proctectomy
Emmanouil P. Pappou MD, PhD and Martin R. Weiser MD
Chapter 32
Rectal Cancer Decision Making
W. Donald Buie MD MSc FRCSC FACS and Anthony R. MacLean MD FRCSC FACS
Chapter 33
Colorectal Cancer: Postoperative Adjuvant Therapy
Stephen M. Sentovich, MD, MBA and Marwan Fakih, MD
Chapter 34
Colorectal Cancer: Surveillance after Curative-Intent Therapy
Scott E. Regenbogen, MD, MPH and Karin M. Hardiman, MD, PhD
Chapter 35
Colorectal Cancer: Management
of Local RecurrenceEric J. Dozois, MD and Dorin T. Colibaseanu,MD
Chapter 36
Colorectal Cancer: Management of Stage IV Disease
Glenn T. Ault, MD, MSEd and Kyle G. Cologne, MD
Chaptery 37
Appendiceal Neoplasms
Constantine P. Spanos, MD FACS FASCRS and Andreas M. Kaiser, MD FACS FASCRS
Chapter 38
Carcinoids, GISTs and Lymphomas of Colon and Rectum
David J. Maron, MD, MBA
SECTION IV: BENIGN COLORECTAL DISEASE
Chapter 39
Diverticular Disease
Jason Hall MD MPH FACS FACRS
Chapter 40
Large Bowel Obstruction
Karim Alavi, MD, MPH and Charles M Friel, MD
Chapter 41
Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Brian R. Kann, MD, FACS, FASCRS and H. David Vargas, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Chapter 42
EndometriosisMichael J. Snyder, MD, FACS
Chapter 43
Trauma of the Colon, Rectum, and Anus
W. Brian Perry, MD, FASCRS
Chapter 44
Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Pathobiology
Tara M. Connelly, MD, MB, BCh, MSc and
Walter A. Koltun, MD, FACS and FACRS
Chapter 45
IBD Diagnosis and Evaluation
Matthew M. Philp, MD, FACS, FASCRS and Howard M. Ross, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Medical Management of Chronic Ulcerative Colitis
Stefan D. Holubar MD, MS, FACS, FASCRS and Mattias Soop MD, PhD
Chapter 47
Scott A Strong, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Chapter 48
Anorectal Crohn's disease
Stephen R. Gorfine, MD
Chapter 49
Crohn’s Disease: Surgical Management
Roberta Muldoon, MD and Alan J. Herline MD
Chapter 50
Ulcerative Colitis – Surgical ManagementMukta K. Krane, MD, FACS, Erin O. Lange, MD, MSPH, and Alessandro Fichera, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Chapter 51
Complications of the Ileal Pouch
Daniel L. Feingold, MD and P. Ravi Kiran, P. Ravi Kiran, MBBS, MS (Gen Surgery), FRCS (Eng), FRCS (Glas), FACS, MSc (EBM) Oxford
Chapter 52
Infectious Colitides
Frederick R. Lane, MD and Dipen C. Maun MD
Chapter 53
Clostridium difficile Infection
David B. Stewart, Sr., MD, FACS, FASCRS
Radiation, microscopic, ischemic colitis
Isabelle Raîche, MD, FRCS and Husein Moloo, MD MSc, FRCS
Chapter 55
Intestinal Stomas
Mich
ael F. McGee, MD, FACS, FASCRS and Peter A. Cataldo, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Chapter 56
Functional complications after colon and rectal surgery
Dana M Hayden, MD, MPH and Alex Jenny Ky, MD
SECTION V: PELVIC FLOOR DISORDERS
Chapter 57
Common Tests for the Pelvic Floor
Dana R. Sands, MD, FACS, FASCRS and Amy J. Thorsen, MD
Chapter 58
Evaluation of Constipation and Treatment of Abdominal Constipation
Muneera R Kapadia, MD, MME and Madhulika K Varma, MD
Chapter 59
Obstructed Defecation
M. Shane McNevin MD, FASCRS
Rectal Prolapse
Chapter 60
Brooke Gurland MD and Massarat Zutshi MD
Chapter 61Evaluation and Treatment of FI
Ian M Paquette MD and Liliana Bordeianou MD
Chapter 62
Functional Bowel Disorders for the Colorectal SurgeonJennifer M. Ayscue, MD, FACS, FASCRS and Anjali S. Kumar, MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRS
Chapter 63
Middle and Anterior Compartment: Issues for the Colorectal Surgeon
Cecile A. Unger, MD, MPH and Marie Fidela R. Paraiso, MD
SECTION
IV: MISCELLANEOUS
Chapter 64
Pediatric Colorectal Disorders
Daniel H. Teitelbaum, MD, Peter F. Ehrlich, MD, MSc
Chapter 65
Considerations for Geriatric Patients Undergoing Colorectal SurgeryKevin R. Kasten, MD and Todd D. Francone, MD, MPH
Chapter 66
Guy R. Orangio, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Health Care Economics
Chapter 67
Ethical Issues in Colorectal Surgery
Jason D. Keune, MD, MBA
Chapter 68
Welcome to Litigation
Dennis K. Ames, JD
Chapter 69
Surgical Education
Bradley J. Champagne, MD, FACS, FASCRS and Helen M. MacRae, MD, MA, FRCSC, FACS
Chapter 70 Maintenance of Certification: Current Status and Future ConsiderationsJan Rakinic, M.D., FACS, FASCRS and W. Donald Buie, MD, MSc, FRCSC, FACS, FASCRS
Chapter 71
Quality & Safety in Colon & Rectal Surgery
Elizabeth C. Wick, MD and Jonathon Efron, MD
Chapter 72
Practice Management
Eric M Haas MD FACS FASCRS
Scott R. Steele, M.D., FACS, FASCRS
Chief, Division of Colorectal Surgery
University Hospitals Case Medical Center
Professor of Surgery
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH
Tracy Hull, MD
Professor of Surgery
Cleveland Clinic
9500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44195Thomas Read, MD
Professor of Surgery, Tufts University School of Medicine
Lahey Hospital & Medical Center
Burlington, MATheodore Saclarides, MD
Ambrose and Gladys Bowyer, Professor of Surgery
Loyola University
Chicago, IL
Anthony Senagore, MD
Case Western Reserve University School of MedicineUniversity Hospitals
Cleveland, OH
Charles Whitlow, MD
Chief, Colorectal Surgery
Ochsner Medical Center
New Orleans, LA
This third edition text provides a completely revised and updated new version of this unique, modern, practical text that covers the strategic evaluation, specific approaches, and detailed management techniques utilized by expert colorectal surgeons caring for patients with complex problems–whether they result from underlying colorectal disease or from complications arising from previous surgical therapy. The format follows that of both a “how to” manual as well as an algorithm-based guide to allow the reader to understand the thought process behind the proposed treatment strategy. By making use of evidence-based recommendations, each chapter includes not only background information and diagnostic/therapeutic guidelines, but also provides a narrative by the author on his/her operative technical details and perioperative “tips and tricks” that they utilize in the management of these complex surgical challenges. Distinctive to this book, is the reliance on experts in the field including past presidents of the ASCRS, as well as multiple other national and internationally recognized surgeons, to lend their personal insight into situations where data may be more sparse, but individual and collective experience is paramount to making sound decisions and thereby optimizing patient outcomes. The text includes chapters on the assessment of risk and methods utilized to minimize perioperative complications. In addition, it incorporates sections covering the medical and surgical therapies for abdominal, pelvic and anorectal disease. Moreover, the technical challenges of managing complications resulting from the original or subsequent operations is addressed. The underlying focus throughout the text is on providing pragmatic and understandable solutions that can be readily implemented by surgeons of varying experience to successfully treat complex colorectal problems. However, it also goes beyond the technical aspects of colorectal surgery and includes special sections highlighting the essence of a surgeon; covering aspects involving the medical-legal, ethical, and economic challenges confronting surgeons. Throughout the text, each author provides an ongoing narrative of his/her individual surgical techniques along with illustrations and diagrams to “personally” take the reader through the crucial steps of the procedure, and key points of patient care inherent to that topic. Additionally, where appropriate, links to online videos give the reader an up-front look into technical aspects of colorectal surgery.
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