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Reconstructive Surgery of the Rectum, Anus and Perineum [electronic resource] / edited by Andrew P. Zbar, Robert D. Madoff, Steven Wexner.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XXIII, 606 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781848824133
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 617.555 23
LOC classification:
  • RD544
Online resources:
Contents:
1. The Role of Conventional Radiography -- 2. Defaecography -- 3. Endoluminal Endosonography (Including 3D) -- 4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Anorectal Diseases -- 5. Endoscopic Evaluation in Colorectal Re-operation -- 6. Manometry, Compliance Assessment, and Neurophysiologic Testing in the Reoperative Case -- 7. Vector Volume Manometry and Neurophysiologic Assessment in the Reoperative Case:  Recommendations -- 8. Surgical Aspects of Rectal Reconstruction – Alternatives in the Ultralow Anastomosis -- 9. Neorectal Reservoirs and Their Revision -- 10. Reconstructing the Irradiated Rectum -- 11. Resection of Recurrent Rectal Cancer -- 12. Exenterative Surgery and Reconstruction -- 13. Reoperative Surgery after a Primary Laparoscopic Approach -- 14. Troubleshooting the Difficult Laparoscopic Case -- 15. Considerations in the Robotic Case -- 16. Total Anorectal Reconstruction -- 17. Medical Management of Anal Intraepithelial Neoplasia -- 18. Salvage Surgery of Recurrent Anal Cancer -- 19. Dysplasia in Inflammatory Bowel Disease -- 20. Surgical Considerations in Reoperative Pouch-Anal Anastomosis -- 21. Reoperative Surgery in Colonic Crohn’s Disease -- 22. Managing Perianal Crohn’s Disease -- 23. Surgery for the Failed Ileorectal or Caecorectal Anastomosis in Chronic Constipation -- 24. The Malone Procedure and its Variants -- 25. Managing the Megarectum -- 26. Failed Rectocele Repair -- 27. Troubleshooting the Starr Procedure -- 28. Rectocele and Recto-Enterocele: The Gynecologist’s Perspective -- 29. Repeat Sphincteroplasty -- 30. The Failed Dynamic Graciloplasty -- 31. Troubleshooting Problems after Artificial Bowel Sphincter Implantation -- 32. Surgical Alternatives in Anal Sphincter Reconstruction -- 33. Approaches to Internal Anal Sphincter Augmentation -- 34. Autologous Neosphincters and Novel Technologies for Fecal Incontinence -- 35. The Problematic Sacral Neuromodulation -- 36. Reoperation in Recurrent Complex Anal Fistula -- 37. Managing Adult Anterior Anus and Anovestibular Fistula -- 38. Reoperative Surgery for Rectovaginal Fistula -- 39. Management of Rectourethral Fistula -- 40. Tailoring Therapy for Recurrent Anal Fissure -- 41. Anal Canal Resurfacing in Anal Stenosis -- 42. Perineal Resurfacing and Reconstruction -- 43. Stomal Revision, Resiting, and Closure -- 44. Managing Parastomal Hernia -- 45. Problems in Hartmann’s Reconstruction -- 46. Reoperative Surgery for the Complicated Pediatric Stoma -- 47. Anesthetic Considerations in Reoperative Colorectal and Anal Surgery: The Role of an Enhanced Recovery Program -- 48. Reoperation in Complicated Diverticular Disease -- 49. Surgical Considerations in Anastomotic Dehiscence -- 50. Retrorectal Tumors -- 51. Approaches to Failed Rectal Prolapse Surgery -- 52. Managing Recurrent Pilonidal Disease -- 53. Surgical Considerations in Colorectal Endometriosis -- 54. Medicolegal Aspects of Reoperative and Reconstructive Rectal, Anal and Perineal Surgery.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Reconstructive Surgery of the Rectum, Anus and Perineum provides the reader with a didactic discussion of complex problems which require re-operative surgery; including details of preoperative investigation, postoperative follow-up and a detailed operative approach. This comprehensive and detailed text uses a formulated algorithm approach to these complicated cases using operative photographs and composite explanatory line drawings which complement ‘how-to’ guides in describing the operative technical tips and pitfalls from experienced commentators. Reconstructive Surgery of the Rectum, Anus and Perineum, is written by leading world experts in the field of colorectal surgery and is a valuable and timely resource for colorectal surgeons and colorectal trainees alike. In addition, general surgeons will be interested in the specialist nature of dealing with difficult colorectal complications dealt with in this unique textbook.
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1. The Role of Conventional Radiography -- 2. Defaecography -- 3. Endoluminal Endosonography (Including 3D) -- 4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Anorectal Diseases -- 5. Endoscopic Evaluation in Colorectal Re-operation -- 6. Manometry, Compliance Assessment, and Neurophysiologic Testing in the Reoperative Case -- 7. Vector Volume Manometry and Neurophysiologic Assessment in the Reoperative Case:  Recommendations -- 8. Surgical Aspects of Rectal Reconstruction – Alternatives in the Ultralow Anastomosis -- 9. Neorectal Reservoirs and Their Revision -- 10. Reconstructing the Irradiated Rectum -- 11. Resection of Recurrent Rectal Cancer -- 12. Exenterative Surgery and Reconstruction -- 13. Reoperative Surgery after a Primary Laparoscopic Approach -- 14. Troubleshooting the Difficult Laparoscopic Case -- 15. Considerations in the Robotic Case -- 16. Total Anorectal Reconstruction -- 17. Medical Management of Anal Intraepithelial Neoplasia -- 18. Salvage Surgery of Recurrent Anal Cancer -- 19. Dysplasia in Inflammatory Bowel Disease -- 20. Surgical Considerations in Reoperative Pouch-Anal Anastomosis -- 21. Reoperative Surgery in Colonic Crohn’s Disease -- 22. Managing Perianal Crohn’s Disease -- 23. Surgery for the Failed Ileorectal or Caecorectal Anastomosis in Chronic Constipation -- 24. The Malone Procedure and its Variants -- 25. Managing the Megarectum -- 26. Failed Rectocele Repair -- 27. Troubleshooting the Starr Procedure -- 28. Rectocele and Recto-Enterocele: The Gynecologist’s Perspective -- 29. Repeat Sphincteroplasty -- 30. The Failed Dynamic Graciloplasty -- 31. Troubleshooting Problems after Artificial Bowel Sphincter Implantation -- 32. Surgical Alternatives in Anal Sphincter Reconstruction -- 33. Approaches to Internal Anal Sphincter Augmentation -- 34. Autologous Neosphincters and Novel Technologies for Fecal Incontinence -- 35. The Problematic Sacral Neuromodulation -- 36. Reoperation in Recurrent Complex Anal Fistula -- 37. Managing Adult Anterior Anus and Anovestibular Fistula -- 38. Reoperative Surgery for Rectovaginal Fistula -- 39. Management of Rectourethral Fistula -- 40. Tailoring Therapy for Recurrent Anal Fissure -- 41. Anal Canal Resurfacing in Anal Stenosis -- 42. Perineal Resurfacing and Reconstruction -- 43. Stomal Revision, Resiting, and Closure -- 44. Managing Parastomal Hernia -- 45. Problems in Hartmann’s Reconstruction -- 46. Reoperative Surgery for the Complicated Pediatric Stoma -- 47. Anesthetic Considerations in Reoperative Colorectal and Anal Surgery: The Role of an Enhanced Recovery Program -- 48. Reoperation in Complicated Diverticular Disease -- 49. Surgical Considerations in Anastomotic Dehiscence -- 50. Retrorectal Tumors -- 51. Approaches to Failed Rectal Prolapse Surgery -- 52. Managing Recurrent Pilonidal Disease -- 53. Surgical Considerations in Colorectal Endometriosis -- 54. Medicolegal Aspects of Reoperative and Reconstructive Rectal, Anal and Perineal Surgery.

Reconstructive Surgery of the Rectum, Anus and Perineum provides the reader with a didactic discussion of complex problems which require re-operative surgery; including details of preoperative investigation, postoperative follow-up and a detailed operative approach. This comprehensive and detailed text uses a formulated algorithm approach to these complicated cases using operative photographs and composite explanatory line drawings which complement ‘how-to’ guides in describing the operative technical tips and pitfalls from experienced commentators. Reconstructive Surgery of the Rectum, Anus and Perineum, is written by leading world experts in the field of colorectal surgery and is a valuable and timely resource for colorectal surgeons and colorectal trainees alike. In addition, general surgeons will be interested in the specialist nature of dealing with difficult colorectal complications dealt with in this unique textbook.

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