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El. knyga: Improved Outcomes in Colon and Rectal Surgery

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  • Formatas: 420 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781420071535
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  • Formatas: 420 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781420071535
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Written by many of the world’s leading colorectal surgeons, this evidence-based text investigates the risks and benefits of colorectal surgeries. By using clinical pathways, algorithms, and case discussions, the authors identify the best practices for patient safety and positive outcomes to ensure that physicians correctly recognize potential problems and carefully manage complications.

Improved Outcomes in Colon and Rectal Surgery is a must read and essential reference for all colorectal surgeons, fellows and residents, as well as those working in gastroenterology and the medico-legal profession.

List of Contributors
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Preface ix
Foreword xi
Preexisting conditions
1(13)
Eric L Marderstein
Siyamek Neragi-Miandoab
Conor P Delaney
Preoperative bowel preparation
14(5)
David A Margolin
Sean Mayfield
Anesthesia and intraoperative positioning
19(8)
Lebron Cooper
Larry R Hutson
Sepsis
27(6)
Steven Mills
Michael J Stamos
Intraoperative anastomotic challenges
33(11)
David E Beck
Other intraoperative challenges
44(12)
James T McCormick
Sharon G Gregorcyk
Postoperative anastomotic complications
56(11)
Daniel L Feingold
General postoperative complications
67(12)
Scott R Steele
Clifford L Simmang
Care paths and optimal postop management
79(8)
Surya P M Nalamati
Eric J Szilagy
Limitations of anorectal physiology testing
87(10)
Thomas E Cataldo
Syed G Husain
Limitations of colorectal imaging studies
97(35)
Travis J Blanchard
Wilson B Altmeyer
Charles C Matthews
Transanal endoscopy
132(8)
Terry C Hicks
Laparoscopic colorectal surgery
140(8)
James W Fleshman
Jonathan S Chun
Medical legal issues
148(6)
Charles F Gay Jr
Terry C Hicks
Miscellanous conditions
154(5)
M Benjamin Hopkins
Alan E Timmcke
Quality and outcome measures
159(9)
Janak A Parikh
Sushma Jain
Marcia L McGory
Clifford Y Ko
Hemorrhoidal surgery
168(10)
Dan R Metcalf
Anthony J Senagore
Nonoperative therapy for hemorrhoid disease
178(5)
Kerry Hammond
Charles B Whitlow
Surgery and nonoperative therapy of perirectal abscesses and anal fistulas
183(16)
Brian R Kann
Charles B Whitlow
Surgery and nonoperative therapy of anal fissure
199(16)
Jaime L Bohl
Alan J Herline
Surgery for pilonidal disease and hidradenitis suppurativa
215(11)
Paula I Denoya
Eric G Weiss
Surgical treatment of fecal incontinence
226(13)
Ann C Lowry
Dimitrios Christoforidis
Surgery for rectal prolapse
239(10)
Steven R Hunt
Operative and nonoperative therapy for diverticular disease
249(14)
R Scott Nelson
Alan G Thorson
Abdominal surgery for colorectal cancer
263(8)
Jason Hall
Rocco Ricciardi
Transanal approaches to rectal cancer
271(7)
Sachin S Kukreja
Theodore J Saclarides
Abdominoperineal resection
278(8)
W Brian Perry
Fia Yi
Clarence Clark
Danny Kim
Indications and outcomes for treatment of recurrent rectal cancer and colorectal liver and lung metastasis
286(14)
Harry L Reynolds Jr
Christopher T Siegel
Jason Robke
Chemotherapy for colon and rectal cancer
300(6)
Liliana Bordeianou
Judith L Trudel
Radiation therapy: Acute and late toxicity
306(12)
Roland Hawkins
Surgery for ulcerative colitis
318(13)
Patricia L Roberts
Surgery for Crohn's disease
331(18)
Jorge Canedo
Tolga Erim
Steven D Wexner
Ostomies
349(12)
Vance Y Sohn
Scott R Steele
Operative and nonoperative therapy for chronic constipation
361(14)
Harry T Papaconstantinou
Colorectal trauma
375(20)
S David Cho
Sharon L Wright
Martin A Schreiber
Urologic complications of colorectal surgery
395(10)
Scott Delacroix Jr
J Christian Winters
Index 405
Charles B Whitlow MD, Program Director, Colon and Rectal Surgery Fellowship Program, Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

David E Beck MD, Chairman, Department of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. He is president-elect of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons and Editor-in-Chief of Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery and the Ochsner Journal.

David A Margolin MD, Colon and Rectal Research Director, Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. He is an Associate Editor of Diseases of the Colon and Rectum.

Terry C Hicks MD, Associate Chairman, Department of Colon & Rectal Surgery, Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. President of the American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgeons

Alan E Timmcke, Staff Colon and Rectal Surgeon, Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.