MASTERY OF IBD SURGERY

MASTERY OF IBD SURGERY

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
General y Digestiva
ISBN:
978-3-030-16754-7
Páginas:
413
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
8
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

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-5%

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114,39 €

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Nutritional Repletion in the Surgical Patient
Preoperative Bowel Prep
Extended Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis after Surgery for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
The Use of Enhanced Recovery Pathways in Patients Undergoing Surgery for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Perioperative Steroid Management in IBD Patients Undergoing Colorectal Surgery
Managing ImmunomodulatorsPerioperatively
Managing Biologics Perioperatively
Management of Perianal Skin Tags
Management of Chronic Anal Fissures in Patients with Crohn’s Disease
Management of Simple Anoperineal Fistulas
Management of Severe Anoperineal Disease
Management ofAno/Rectovaginal Fistula
Proctectomy in Patients with “Watering Can”Perineum
Management of Isolated Proctitis/Proctosigmoiditis
Role of IPAA for Crohn’s Disease
Surgical Options for Neoplasia Complicating Crohn’s Disease of the Large Intestine
The Role of Segmental Resection for Colon Disease
Role of Percutaneous Drainage for Disease-related Abscesses
Management After Successful Percutaneous Drainage of Disease-Related Abscess
Intraoperative Detection of Upper Gastrointestinal Strictures
Management of long segment small bowel Crohn’s disease
Construction of the Ideal Ileocolic Anastomosis in Crohn’s Disease
Management of Enteroenteric Fistula
Preventing Postoperative Crohn’s Disease Recurrence
Role of Minimally Invasive Reoperative Surgery
Extent of mesenteric resection
Role of Endoscopic Management in Ulcerative Colitis Patients with Dysplasia
Surgical Options for Endoscopically Unresectable Dysplasia in Ulcerative Colitis
Management of Ulcerative Colitis in Patients with Rectal Cancer
Surgical Approach to the Older Ulcerative Colitis Patient
Role of Minimally Invasive Surgery in Pouch Surgery
How Many Stages Should We Use in Pouch Surgery?
Optimal Design for Ileal-Pouch Anal Anastomosis
Failed pouch-pouch excision vs redo
Mucosectomy versus stapled ileal pouch-anal anastomosis
Transanal Proctectomy and Ileoanal Pouch Procedure (ta-J Pouch)
Use of Antiadhesive Barriers in Pouch Surgery
Optimal management of Pelvic Abscess after Pouch Surgery
Management of Chronic Pouchitis
Management of Ileal Pouch Vaginal Fistulas
Management of IPAA-Associated Persistent Presacral Sinus
The Management of Patients with Dysplasia in the Anal Transitional Zone
Pouch excision versus diversion for the failed pouch
Pouch Excision vs. Redo IPAA After a Failed Pouch
Continent Ileostomy after Removal of a Failed IPAA.

This book provides a guide to the management of patients with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. The indications for surgery within inflammatory bowel disease are covered, as well as new biologic medications and the effects they have on the immune system. Details on how these drugs should be managed to avoid complications and ensure patient safety are also included.
Mastery of IBD Surgery sets out to cover surgical responses to inflammatory bowel disease from a multidisciplinary perspective and aims to help all surgeons and medical professionals working in this area.
This book is relevant to colorectal surgeons, gastrointestinal surgeons, and gastroenterologists.

Features
• Follows rigorous methodology and PICO evidence based evaluation
• Covers collaboration between surgeons and other medical disiplines
• Written from a global perspective by experts in the field

Authors
• Dr. Hyman received his BA from the University of Pennsylvania in 1980 and his M.D. from the University of Vermont College of Medicine in 1984. He completed his surgical internship and residency at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York, New York, and his colon and rectal fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Hyman is currently Professor of Surgery, Chief of the Section of Colon and Rectal Surgery and Codirector of the Center for Digestive Diseases at the University of Chicago Medicine. He has authored more than 200 peer-reviewed original articles or textbook chapters. Dr. Hyman serves on many regional and national committees, and is a member of numerous national organizations and societies. He has been President of the Vermont Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, Associate Editor of Diseases of the Colon and Rectum, and Chaired the ACS Advisory Council for Colon and Rectal Surgery and the Council for Advisory Council Chairs. He is presently Vice President of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, Director of the American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgery, serves on the Editorial Board of the Annals of Surgery, as Co-Editor of Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery and as the Co-chair for the Crohn’s and Colitis Surgery Research Alliance. He was also designated as Master Clinician at the Bucksbaum Institute for Clinical Excellence of the University of Chicago.
• Phillip R. Fleshner, MD is the Program Director of the Colorectal Surgery Residency at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Dr. Fleshner is also clinical professor of surgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He holds the Shierley, Jesslyne, and Emmeline Widjaja Chair in Colorectal Surgery. Dr. Fleshner's main clinical and research interests are directed towards optimizing outcomes and techniques in the surgical management of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Dr. Fleshner has written numerous articles for peer-reviewed publications, including the Annals of Surgery, Journal of the American College of Surgeons, Diseases of the Colon and Rectum, Gut and the American Journal of Surgery. Dr. Fleshner received his bachelor's degree from McGill University and his medical degree from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He completed his general surgery residency at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York and his colorectal surgery fellowship at the Lahey Clinic in Boston.
• Dr. Scott A. Strong is the James R. Hines Professor of Surgery and Chief of GI Surgery at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, and Surgical Director of the Digestive Health Center at Northwestern Medicine. His surgical practice and research focus on patients afflicted with inflammatory bowel disease. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles, clinical practice guidelines, and book chapters related to Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. He is also on the editorial board of Annals of Surgery and Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Dr. Strong serves on many committees for national organizations including the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons’ IBD Committee and Research Foundation Board of Trustees as well as the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation’s Patient Education Committee. He received his BS from Iowa State University and MD from the University of Iowa College of Medicine prior to training at Michigan State University – Butterworth Hospital and Cleveland Clinic. He was previously appointed as staff in the Departments of Colorectal Surgery and Pathobiology at Cleveland Clinic.