ISBN-13: 9783319701165 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 388 str.
ISBN-13: 9783319701165 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 388 str.
"The text is comprehensively referenced and has very good quality illustrations and tables. ... the reviews are extremely good quality and generally thorough. I would recommend this to all who are involved in the treatment of colorectal disease and their trainees but it would also be of interest to a more general audience." (M.J. Hershman, British Journal of Hospital Medicine, Vol. 79 (9), September, 2018)
Preface - Christopher M. Schlachta and Patricia Sylla
Section I: Perioperative preparation and care
Chapter 1. To prep or not to prep - Nishit Shah
Chapter 2. Practice Guidelines and Future Directions of Bowel Preparation: Science & History - Megan Turner, Zhifei Sun and John Migaly
Chapter 3. Enhanced Recovery Pathways: Is it Laparoscopy or is it Everything Else? - Lawrence Lee and Liane S. Feldman
Section II: Endoscopic approaches for colorectal neoplasia
Chapter 4. Improving endoscopic detection of dysplasia in IBD: where do we stand? - Ryan C. Ungaro and James F. Marion
Chapter 5. Management of Dysplasia in IBD - Shailja C. Shah, Joana Torres and Steven H. Itzkowitz
Chapter 6. Beyond Piecemeal Polypectomy: EMR and ESD - Patrick Vincent Saitta, Krishna C. Gurram and Stavros N. Stavropoulos
Chapter 7. Transanal Endoscopic Surgery (TES) - Susana Wu and Elisabeth C. McLemore
Section III: Emergency bowel surgery
Chapter 8. The 3 A.M. Laparoscopic Bowel Surgery-Selection, Preparation and Techniques - O. N. M. Panton
Chapter 9. Fulminant Clostridium difficile colitis: Indications and extent of surgery - Nawar A. Alkhamesi
Chapter 10. Fulminant Clostridium difficile colitis: Colon-preserving therapies - Maria Abou Khalil and Marylise Boutros
Chapter 11. Perforated diverticulitis: Laparoscopic lavage and drainage - Morris E. Franklin, Jr. and Miguel A. Hernandez Moreno
Chapter 12. Perforated diverticulitis: What are the options for resection? - François Letarte and Carl J. Brown
Chapter 13. Perforated diverticulitis: When is interval resection really indicated? - Abe Fingerhut, Luigi Boni, Viktor Justin and Selman Uranues
Section IV: Optimizing Surgical Management of Pelvic floor disorders
Chapter 14. Utility of pelvic floor testing for clinical assessment of pelvic floor disorders - Julia Saraidaridis and Liliana Bordeianou
Chapter 15. Rectal prolapse in the healthy patient: Is perineal approach ever indicated? - Skandan Shanmugan and Joshua I. S. Bleier
Chapter 16. Rectal prolapse in the healthy patient: Which abdominal approach? - Peter Alexander Newman and Tony Dixon
Chapter 17. Obstructed defecation: When is surgery indicated? - Maria Emilia Carvalho e Carvalho and Brooke H. Gurland
Chapter 18. Fecal incontinence: Is sacral nerve stimulation always the answer? - Teresa C. Rice and Ian M. Paquette
Section V: Optimizing outcomes in laparoscopic colorectal surgery
Chapter 19. Is there still a role for hand assisted laparoscopic surgery (HALS)? - Nicholas Gerard Berger, Timothy J. Ridolfi and Kirk A. Ludwig
Chapter 20. Intracorporeal anastomosis for right colon resection: Should this be the preferred method? - Barry Salky
Chapter 21. Transrectal specimen extraction: Should this be catching on? - Albert M. Wolthuis
Section VI: Parastomal Hernia
Chapter 22. Parastomal Hernia: An Ounce of Prevention - Kristina L. Guyton and Neil H. Hyman
Chapter 23. Parastomal Hernia: Optimal Strategies for Repair - Birgitta M. E. Hansson
Section VII: Optimizing pelvic dissection for rectal cancer
Chapter 24. Proctectomy for advanced rectal cancer: APE or ELAPE? - Torbjörn Holm
Chapter 25. Transanal TME: Why go bottom-up! - Marta Penna and Roel Hompes
Section XIII: Sphincter-preserving strategies for low rectal cancer
Chapter 26. Management of low rectal cancer after complete clinical response - Angelita Habr-Gama, Guilherme Pagin São Julião, Cecilia Beatriz Rossi, Bruna Borba Vailati and Rodrigo Oliva Perez
Chapter 27. Optimizing function for very low rectal tumors: Intersphincteric resection or APR? - Srikanth Parsi, Jean Salem and John H. Marks
Chapter 28. Optimal Coloanal Reconstruction: J pouch, Straight, Stapled, and Hand-Sewn - Andrea M. Petrucci and Steven D. Wexner
Section IX: Optimizing TME outcomes
Chapter 29. Short Course vs. Long Course Radiotherapy: Pros and cons - Nicolas D. Prionas, Albert C. Koong and Daniel T. Chang
Chapter 30. Intersphincteric Resection: Perineal or Abdominal dissection first? - Paula Loughlin, Quentin Denost and Eric Rullier
Chapter 31. Assessing anastomotic integrity and perfusion - Adam T. Stearns and John T. Jenkins
Chapter 32. Laparoscopic TME: Is there a verdict? - James Fleshman and Katerina Wells
Christopher M. Schlachta BSc, MDCM, FRCSC, FACS
Professor, Department of Surgery and Department of Oncology
Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University
London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital
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