Current Common Dilemmas in Colorectal Surgery
Autor: | Christopher M. Schlachta, Patricia Sylla |
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EAN: | 9783319701172 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 20.02.2018 |
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Schlagworte: | Emergency bowel surgery Parastomal Hernia Perforated diverticulitis Rectal prolapse Transanal Endoscopic Surgery colorectal neoplasia |
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This text reviews the areas of colorectal surgery that are at the cutting edge of innovation, paradigm shift and controversy with regard to diagnosis, patient selection, treatment algorithm, and therapeutic approaches. From the impact of enhanced recovery protocols on traditional colorectal practices, to that of novel strategies merging endoscopic and surgical techniques, to recent paradigm shifts in the management of common colorectal disorders, this text provides readers with an update on current controversies and evolving treatment rationale in the management of common colorectal diseases.
Current Common Dilemmas in Colorectal Surgery provides a guide for the current common dilemmas that caregivers encounter in their daily practice. It is of great utility to colorectal surgeons, surgical oncologists and general surgeons practicing colorectal surgery, senior residents in general surgery training or surgical oncology or colorectal fellowships, allied healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with colorectal disease, pharma and biomedical technology industry with an interest in current care of patients with colorectal disease.
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
339 Windermere Road, London, Canada, N6A 5A5
Patricia Sylla MD, FACS, FASCRS
Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Colorectal Surgery
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
5 East 98th Street
New York, NY 10029