Complexities in Colorectal Surgery (eBook)

Decision-Making and Management
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2014 | 2014
XIX, 632 Seiten
Springer New York (Verlag)
978-1-4614-9022-7 (ISBN)

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Complexities in Colorectal Surgery: Decision-Making and Management provides a unique, modern, practical guide 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 text is formatted as both a 'how-to' manual as well as an algorithm-based guide allowing the reader to understand the thought process behind the proposed treatment strategies. By making use of evidence-based recommendations, each chapter will include not only diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines, but also 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. This test includes chapters on the assessment of risk and nutritional intervention methods utilized to minimize perioperative complications. In addition, sections on medical and surgical therapies for abdominal, pelvic and anorectal disease are incorporated. Moreover, the technical challenges of managing complications resulting from the original or subsequent operations is addressed. The underlying focus throughout the text is to provide pragmatic and understandable solutions that can be readily implemented by surgeons of varying experience to successfully treat complex colorectal problems. The text also goes beyond the technical aspects of Colorectal Surgery and includes special sections highlighting the essence of a surgeon. These include chapters describing the importance of the first encounter, building patient rapport, and demonstrating confidence and competence while showing humility and avoiding arrogance. Additionally, aspects involving the medical-legal, ethical, and economic challenges confronting surgeons are covered.



Scott R. Steele

Colon & Rectal Surgery                  

Madigan Army Medical Center, Fort Lewis, WA, USA;

Department of Surgery

University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

 

Justin A. Maykel

Division of Colorectal Surgery

UMass Memorial Medical Center

Worcester, MA USA;

Department of Surgery

University of Massachusetts Medical School

Worcester, MA USA

 

Bradley J. Champagne  

Division of Colon & Rectal Surgery

Department of Surgery

Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

University Hospitals

Cleveland, OH USA

 

Guy R. Orangio                 

Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery

Department of Surgery             

Louisiana State University Health Science Center

LSU School of Medicine

New Orleans, LA USA


Complexities in Colorectal Surgery: Decision-Making and Management provides a unique, modern, practical guide 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 text is formatted as both a "e;how-to"e; manual as well as an algorithm-based guide allowing the reader to understand the thought process behind the proposed treatment strategies. By making use of evidence-based recommendations, each chapter will include not only diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines, but also a narrative by the author on his/her operative technical details and perioperative "e;tips and tricks"e; that they utilize in the management of these complex surgical challenges. This test includes chapters on the assessment of risk and nutritional intervention methods utilized to minimize perioperative complications. In addition, sections on medical and surgical therapies for abdominal, pelvic and anorectal disease are incorporated. Moreover, the technical challenges of managing complications resulting from the original or subsequent operations is addressed. The underlying focus throughout the text is to provide pragmatic and understandable solutions that can be readily implemented by surgeons of varying experience to successfully treat complex colorectal problems. The text also goes beyond the technical aspects of Colorectal Surgery and includes special sections highlighting the essence of a surgeon. These include chapters describing the importance of the first encounter, building patient rapport, and demonstrating confidence and competence while showing humility and avoiding arrogance. Additionally, aspects involving the medical-legal, ethical, and economic challenges confronting surgeons are covered.

Scott R. SteeleColon & Rectal Surgery                   Madigan Army Medical Center, Fort Lewis, WA, USA;Department of SurgeryUniversity of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA Justin A. MaykelDivision of Colorectal SurgeryUMass Memorial Medical CenterWorcester, MA USA;Department of SurgeryUniversity of Massachusetts Medical SchoolWorcester, MA USA Bradley J. Champagne   Division of Colon & Rectal SurgeryDepartment of SurgeryCase Western Reserve University School of MedicineUniversity HospitalsCleveland, OH USA Guy R. Orangio                  Division of Colon and Rectal SurgeryDepartment of Surgery              Louisiana State University Health Science CenterLSU School of MedicineNew Orleans, LA USA

Section I:  Preoperative                                 Chapter 1The First Encounter    Lee E. Smith and Anjali S. Kumar Chapter 2       Perioperative Risk Assessment           W. Donald Buie and Anthony R. MacLean Chapter 3       Perioperative Nutrition Support in Colorectal SurgeryJustin A. Maykel Section II.  The Abdomen                             Chapter 4       Diverticulitis: Beyond the Basics       Patricia L. Roberts Chapter 5       Carcinomatosis: Cytoreduction and Heated Intra-peritoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) vs. PalliationBjörn L.D.M.Brücher, Avital Itzhak, Anton Bilchik, Aviram Nissan and Alexander Stojadinovic Chapter 6       Metastatic colorectal cancer    Steven Mills and Michael J. Stamos Chapter 7       Enterocutaneous fistulas         Willem A. Bemelmen and Marja M. Boermeester Chapter 8       Enteroatmospheric Fistula      Eric K. Johnson Chapter 9       Technical Tips for Difficult Stomas    Alia Whitehead, Adrian Seah, and Peter Cataldo                                    Chapter 10Continent ileostomies Leif Hultén and Helge E. Myrvold Section III.  The Pelvis                                   Chapter 11     Rectal prolapse: current evaluation, management and treatment of a historically recurring disorder            Dana M. Hayden and Steven D. Wexner Chapter 12     Obstructive DefecationAnn C. Lowry and Jennifer Lynn Irani Chapter 13     Fecal incontinence      Tracy L. Hull Chapter 14     Local treatment of rectal cancer: TEMS versus TAMIS versus transanal excision)   John H. Marks and Harry Reynolds Chapter 15     Recurrent Rectal Cancer         Todd Francone and Martin R. Weiser  Chapter 16     The Approach to the Rectal Cancer Patient With a Suspected Complete Clinical Response – Selection of Patients to the Watch & Wait Strategy    Rodrigo O. Perez and Angelita Habr-Gama Chapter 17     Ileal Pouch Complications      Ravi Pokala Kiran and Victor W. Fazio Chapter 18     The Failed Anastomosis          Nathan Smallwood, Matthew G. Mutch, and James W. Fleshman  Chapter 19     Pelvic bleeding            Amit Merchea and Bruce G. Wolff IV.  Anorectal Disease                                   Chapter 20     Hemorrhoidal Disease: Postoperative ComplicationsDavid E. Rivadineira and Stefan D. Holubar Chapter 21     Fistula-in-ano  David E. Beck Chapter 22     Anal Intraepithelial Neoplasia (AIN)/ High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion (HSIL)Mark Lane Welton            Chapter 23     Chronic anal pain        Richard P. Billingham and Amir L. Bastawrous Chapter 24     Complex Pilonidal Disease: Point-Counterpoint Acute and Chronic Perieal Wound Herand Abcarian and Guy R. Orangio V.  Special Situations                                     Chapter 25     Considerations in the Elderly Joshua I.S. Bleier and Robert D. Fry            Chapter 26     The Morbidly Obese patient   Jonathan E. Efron and H. David Vargas Chapter 27     The Pediatric Patient   Tiffany Tanner, Nathan P. Zwintscher, Robert A. Cusick, and Kenneth S. Azarow Chapter28      Functional Problems Following Colorectal Surgery   Lilias Maguire, Stanley Goldberg, and Liliana Bordeianou Chapter 29     Short Bowel Syndrome          Ilun Yang and Robin P. Boushey Chapter 30     The Intraoperative Consult     H. Randolph Bailey and Terah C. Isaacson Chapter 31     Laparoscopic Complications   Joongho Shin and Sang W. Lee            Chapter 32     Laparoscopic, Robotics and EndoscopyDeborah S. Keller and Conor P. Delaney Chapter 33     Technical Aspects       Bradley Davis and Janice F. Rafferty Chapter 34     Colon and Rectal Trauma       Matthew J. Martin and Carlos V.R. Brown            Chapter 35     When Vascular Surgery CallsBenjamin W. Starnes VI.  Beyond the Operating Room                             Chapter 36     Facing our Failures      David A. Rothenberger and Howard Ross Chapter 37     Teaching and Training for Laparoscopic Colorectal Resection          Bradley J. Champagne and Helen MacRae Chapter 38     The Surgeon Investigator: Balancing Research and Clinical Practice            Nancy Baxter            Chapter 39     Medicolegal and Ethical Dilemmas    Jason D. Keune  and Ira J. Kodner  Chapter 40     Economical Issues Impacting Surgical Care Delivery            Anthony J. Senagore                                    Chapter 41     Defining Competency and the Role of the Board      David J. Schoetz Jr.            Chapter 42     Knowing When to Say "When"          Alan G. Thorson

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.2.2014
Zusatzinfo XIX, 632 p. 352 illus.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie Viszeralchirurgie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Onkologie
Schlagworte Anastomosis • Carcinomatosis • Diverticulitis • Enterocutaneous Fistulas • Fistula Disease • Ileal Pouch • Intraepithelial neoplasia • Pelvic Floor • rectal prolapse • Short Bowel Syndrome • Stoma • surgical oncology
ISBN-10 1-4614-9022-7 / 1461490227
ISBN-13 978-1-4614-9022-7 / 9781461490227
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