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39 reviewsISBN 10: 1420071521
ISBN 13: 9781420071528
Author: Charles B Whitlow, David E Beck, David A Margolin, Terry C Hicks
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 probl
1 Preexisting conditions
2 Preoperative bowel preparation
3 Anesthesia and intraoperative positioning
4 Sepsis
5 Intraoperative anastomotic challenges
6 Other intraoperative challenges
7 Postoperative anastomotic complications
8 General postoperative complications
9 Care paths and optimal postop management
10 Limitations of anorectal physiology testing
11 Limitations of colorectal imaging studies
12 Transanal endoscopy
13 Laparoscopic colorectal surgery
14 Medical legal issues
15 Miscellanous conditions
16 Quality and outcome measures
17 Hemorrhoidal surgery
18 Nonoperative therapy for hemorrhoid disease
19 Surgery and nonoperative therapy of perirectal abscesses and anal fistulas
20 Surgery and nonoperative therapy of anal fissure
21 Surgery for pilonidal disease and hidradenitis suppurativa
22 Surgical treatment of fecal incontinence
23 Surgery for rectal prolapse
24 Operative and nonoperative therapy for diverticular disease
25 Abdominal surgery for colorectal cancer
26 Transanal approaches to rectal cancer
27 Abdominoperineal resection
28 Indications and outcomes for treatment of recurrent rectal cancer and colorectal liver and lung metastasis
29 Chemotherapy for colon and rectal cancer
30 Radiation therapy: Acute and late toxicity
31 Surgery for ulcerative colitis
32 Surgery for Crohn’s disease
33 Ostomies
34 Operative and nonoperative therapy for chronic constipation
35 Colorectal trauma
36 Urologic complications of colorectal surgery
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