Colorectal Surgery Print & enhanced E-Book

A Companion to Specialist Surgical Practice

Edited by
  • Robin Phillips, MB BS, FRCS, Professor of Colorectal Surgery, Imperial College, London, and Consultant Surgeon and Clinical Director, St. Mark's Hospital, Harrow, Middlesex, UK
By
  • Robin Phillips, MB BS, FRCS, Professor of Colorectal Surgery, Imperial College, London, and Consultant Surgeon and Clinical Director, St. Mark's Hospital, Harrow, Middlesex, UK

Ever since the publication of the first edition in 1997, the Companion to Specialist Surgical Practice series has met the needs of surgeons in higher training and practising consultants by providing contemporary, evidence-based information on the sub-specialist areas relevant to their general surgical practice. All eight volumes are thoroughly edited and supported by evidence-based references to support key recommendations. This new Fourth Edition brings together the relevant state-of-the-art specialist information that the editors and authors consider important for the practising sub-specialist general surgeon. Purchase of a print book also includes a downloadable version of the eBook.

Audience
• Higher surgical trainees preparing for their final examinations.
• Surgical residents preparing for the board exams in specific specialties.
• Busy surgeons in practice who wish to keep up-to-date with the latest developments and evidence-based practice in their specialty.

Hardbound, 346 Pages

Published: September 2009

Imprint: Saunders

ISBN: 978-0-7020-3010-9

Contents

  • • Anorectal investigation
    • Colonoscopy and flexible sigmoidoscopy
    • Inherited bowel cancer
    • Colonic cancer
    • Rectal cancer
    • Adjuvant therapy for colorectal cancer
    • Anal cancer
    • Diverticular disease
    • Ulcerative colitis
    • Crohn’s disease
    • Incontinence
    • Functional problems and their surgical management
    • Functional problems and their medical management
    • Anal fistula: evaluation and management
    • Minor anorectal conditions
    • Sexually transmitted diseases and the anorectum
    • Laparoscopic surgery and enhanced recovery programmes in colorectal disease
    • Intestinal failure
    • Index

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