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Difficult Decisions in Colorectal Surgery 2nd edition
Umanskiy, Hyman
Editore
Springer
Anno
2023
Pagine
661
ISBN
9783031423024
200,00 €

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This thoroughly revised second edition reflects the exponential growth in the complex field of decision making in colorectal surgery, since the first edition published in 2017. Recommendations are based on newly published data and this book has 30% new additions with 58% chapters completely rewritten by new authors. The chapters in each volume adhere to a specific format. This approach provides uniformity to the presentations, making it possible to identify useful material at a glance.

Covering new technology, brief chapters are multi-authored, and each devoted to one or two specific questions or decisions within that specialty that are difficult or controversial.  

Physicians from nonsurgical specialties give alternative and competing therapies for what was once the exclusive province of the surgeon.

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxvii

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  2. Evaluating Evidence

    • Zhaomin Xu, Bradford Sklow

    Pages 1-9

  3. Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 11-11

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    2. Surgical vs Medical Management of Symptomatic Anal Fistulas in Patients with Crohn’s Disease

      • Megan Obi, Amy L. Lightner

      Pages 13-37

    3. What Are the Treatment Options for Painful Anal Fissure in Patients with Crohn’s Disease?

      • Michael A. Valente

      Pages 39-44

    4. Elective Surgical Management in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis: How Many Stages?

      • Roger D. Hurst

      Pages 45-55

    5. Which Patients with Ulcerative Colitis Benefit from Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis?

      • Rodrigo Areán-Sanz, Evangelos Messaris

      Pages 57-68

    6. Persistent Posterior Sinus After Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis

      • Kathryn E. Chuquin, Brian L. Bello

      Pages 69-74

    7. How to Manage Pouch-Perineal and Pouch-Vaginal Fistula After Ileal Pouch–Anal Anastomosis

      • Melinda E. Stack, Monika A. Krezalek

      Pages 75-86

    8. Ileal Pouch–Anal Anastomosis Failure: What to Do?

      • Wyeth Alexander, Samuel Eisenstein

      Pages 87-98

    9. Perioperative Steroid Management in IBD Patients Undergoing Colorectal Surgery

      • Evan D. Adams, Karen Zaghiyan

      Pages 99-111

    10. Colonic Dysplasia in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis: Endoscopic or Surgical Management?

      • Linda Ferrari, Alessandro Fichera

      Pages 113-125

    11. Which Patients Benefit from Biologic Agents to Prevent Disease Recurrence After Resection in Crohn’s Disease?

      • Yusuke Miyatani, Atsushi Sakuraba

      Pages 127-137

  4. Colon Cancer

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 139-139

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    2. Is Intensive Surveillance Necessary After Curative Resection for Colon Cancer?

      • Terrah J. Paul Olson

      Pages 141-150

    3. Surgical Versus Endoscopic Options for Management of Malignant Large Bowel Obstruction

      • Marco Bertucci Zoccali, Athanasios Angistriotis

      Pages 151-170

    4. Metastatic Colorectal Cancer in the Asymptomatic Patient: Is There a Benefit in Resection of Primary Tumor?

      • Paolo Goffredo, Martin R. Weiser

      Pages 171-177

    5. What Are the Options for Management of Large Colonic Polyps?

      • Sumeyye Yilmaz, Emre Gorgun

      Pages 179-190

    6. Management of the Malignant Colon Polyp: Resection or Surveillance?

      • Ahmed A. Eltahir, Radhika K. Smith

      Pages 191-199

    7. Stage II Colon Cancer: Towards an Individualized Treatment Approach

      • Gideon Dosunmu, Chih-Yi Liao

      Pages 201-210

      1. Is There a Benefit in Cytoreduction and Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy in Colorectal Cancer?

        • Arsha Ostowari, Oliver S. Eng

        Pages 211-221

      2. Colorectal Cancer Management in Older Adults: Use of Geriatric Assessment to Guide Patient-Centered Care

        • Jeffrey L. Roberson, Nicole M. Saur

        Pages 223-230

      3. Colon Cancer in the Splenic Flexure: Which Operation?

        • Himani Bhatt, Kellie Mathis

        Pages 231-240

    8. Rectal Cancer

      1. Front Matter

        Pages 241-241

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      2. Management of T1 Rectal Cancer

        • Maggie L. Westfal, Matthew G. Mutch

        Pages 243-255

      3. Can Total Mesorectal Excision Be Avoided in T2 Rectal Cancer?

        • Anthony Loria, Fergal J. Fleming

        Pages 257-267

      4. Watch and Wait Versus Conventional Surgical Treatment in Rectal Cancer

        • Felipe F. Quezada-Diaz, J. Joshua Smith

        Pages 269-280

      5. Which Patients Are the Right Candidates for Total Neoadjuvant Therapy (TNT)?

        • Maxwell D. Mirande, Scott R. Kelley

        Pages 281-292

      6. Management of the Patient with Rectal Cancer Presenting with Synchronous Liver Metastases

        • Cimarron E. Sharon, Joshua I. S. Bleier

        Pages 293-305

      7. Who Needs a Loop Ileostomy After Low Anterior Resection for Rectal Cancer?

        • L. Cunningham, E. Huang

        Pages 307-316

      8. Reoperative Surgery for Locally Recurrent Rectal Cancer

        • Nicholas P. McKenna, Robert R. Cima

        Pages 317-327

    9. Anal Dysplasia/Cancer

      1. Front Matter

        Pages 329-329

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      2. Intensive vs Conservative Management of Patients with Low Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions

        • Ray Ramirez, Nell Maloney Patel, Joseph Terlizzi

        Pages 331-335

      3. How Aggressive Should We Be in Management of Patients with High Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion?

        • Kinga S. Olortegui

        Pages 337-344

      4. Observation Versus Chemoradiotherapy for Management of Superficial Anal Cancer

        • Martin Uwah, Cory Nonnemacher, Erin King-Mullins, Valentine N. Nfonsam

        Pages 345-350

      5. Is High Resolution Anoscopy Superior to Direct Evaluation of Anal Dysplasia?

        • Maria Abou Khalil, Sender Liberman

        Pages 351-359

    10. Benign Colon Disease

      1. Front Matter

        Pages 361-361

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      2. Surgical Management Options in Severe C Difficile Colitis

        • Allison M. Ammann, Ian M. Paquette

        Pages 363-369

      3. Are Antibiotics Needed for the Management of Uncomplicated Diverticulitis?

        • Nathan Kohrman, Glenn T. Ault

        Pages 371-378

      4. Do We Need to Operate on Patients After Successful Percutaneous Drainage of a Diverticular Abscess?

        • Tobi J. Reidy, Scott C. Dolejs

        Pages 379-386

    11. Benign Colon Disease

      1. How to Manage Diverticular Abscess Not Amenable to Percutaneous Drainage?

        • Bhuwan Giri, Gustavo A. Rubio

        Pages 387-395

      2. Hartmann Procedure vs Primary Anastomosis for Acute Complicated Diverticulitis

        • Susanna S. Hill, Aneel Damle

        Pages 397-407

      3. Deciding on an IRA vs. IPAA for FAP

        • Samuel H. Lai, Jon D. Vogel

        Pages 409-422

      4. Rectal Prolapse: Rectopexy vs Perineal Proctosigmoidectomy

        • Sarah A. Vogler, Kristen A. Ban

        Pages 423-435

      5. Optimal Management of the Transsphincteric Anal Fistula

        • Shahrose Rahman, Vassiliki Liana Tsikitis

        Pages 437-449

      6. Chronic and Refractory Anal Fissure: What Are the Treatment Options?

        • Ga-ram Han, Nitin Mishra

        Pages 451-470

      7. Benign Anal Disease: Third Degree Hemorrhoids—Who Really Needs Surgery?

        • Ernie Soto, Jonathan Laryea

        Pages 471-482

      8. Management Options for Bleeding Hemorrhoids in Patients on Anticoagulation

        • John Konen, Karim Alavi

        Pages 483-490

      9. Sacral Nerve Stimulation: Choices vs Non-surgical Care for Fecal Incontinence

        • William Allen, Alexandra Jones, Hillary Simon, Russ Farmer

        Pages 491-507

      10. Surgical Management Options for Rectourethral Fistula

        • Jennifer A. Leinicke, Sean J. Langenfeld

        Pages 509-519

      11. Operative vs Non-operative Management of Outlet Obstruction

        • Thomas M. Ward, Liliana G. Bordeiano

        Pages 521-528

    12. Quality Improvement

      1. Front Matter

        Pages 529-529

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      2. Is Bowel Prep Necessary for Patients Undergoing Colon Resection?

        • Kayla Polcari, Benjamin D. Shogan

        Pages 531-546

      3. Enhanced Recovery vs. Conventional Perioperative Management

        • Alison Althans, Jennifer Holder-Murray

        Pages 547-554

      4. Quality Improvement: Is There a Benefit in Opioid-Sparing Strategies for Management of Postoperative Pain?

        • Allen T. Yu, Alex L. Huang, Sergey Khaitov

        Pages 555-562

      5. What Can Be Done to Prevent Readmission After Ileostomy Formation?

        • Sonja Boatman, Julia Kohn, Elliot Arsoniadis

        Pages 563-573

      6. Do Bundles Help to Reduce Surgical Site Infections and Improve Safety?

        • Traci L. Hedrick

        Pages 575-580

    13. Technique

      1. Front Matter

        Pages 581-581

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      2. Total Mesorectal Excision for Rectal Cancer: Top Down or Bottom Up?

        • Natalie F. Berger, Patricia Sylla

        Pages 583-604

      3. Intracorporeal vs Extracorporeal Anastomosis for Right Colectomy

        • Henry J. Lujan, Victor Maciel

        Pages 605-616

        1. Anastomotic Leak Management Following Low Anterior Resections

          • Sarah Choi, Kyle G. Cologne

          Pages 617-623

        2. Colorectal Anastomosis Construction: Is there a Benefit to a Reservoir?

          • Matthew Z. Wilson, David B. Stewart

          Pages 625-628

        3. Management of the Unhealed Perineal Wound After Proctectomy

          • Vitaliy Poylin, Mohammad Abbass

          Pages 629-640

        4. Gender Affirmation Procedure: What Are the Reconstructive Options?

          • Paulo Vitor Barreto Guimaraes, Omer Raheem, Ervin Kocjancic

          Pages 641-651

      4. Back Matter

        Pages 653-661

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