{"id":66547,"date":"2025-04-25T00:59:53","date_gmt":"2025-04-25T04:59:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/medicalebooks.org\/?post_type=product&#038;p=66547"},"modified":"2026-04-03T15:55:38","modified_gmt":"2026-04-03T19:55:38","slug":"colorectal-surgery-a-companion-to-specialist-surgical-practice-7th-edition","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/medicalebooks.org\/uk\/colorectal-surgery-a-companion-to-specialist-surgical-practice-7th-edition","title":{"rendered":"Colorectal Surgery A Companion to Specialist Surgical Practice 7th Edition"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Colorectal Surgery: (Companion to Specialist Surgical Practice), 7th Edition &#8211; E-Book PDF<\/p>\n<p>Contents<br \/>\n1. Lower gastrointestinal endoscopy<br \/>\nIntroduction<br \/>\nIndications and contraindications<br \/>\nChecklist<br \/>\nSedation<br \/>\nInsertion technique<br \/>\nWithdrawal and examination technique<\/p>\n<p>New techniques in endoscopic mucosal visualisation<br \/>\nQuality assurance<br \/>\nSustainable endoscopy<br \/>\nEndoscopy training<br \/>\nEndoscopic therapy<br \/>\nCompeting technologies<br \/>\nConclusions<br \/>\n2. Colorectal cancer<br \/>\nIntroduction<br \/>\nNatural history<br \/>\nAetiology<br \/>\nPresentation<br \/>\nInvestigation<br \/>\nScreening<br \/>\nSurveillance after adenoma detection<br \/>\nThe suspicious or malignant polyp<br \/>\nSurgery<br \/>\nAdjuvant therapy<br \/>\nManagement of advanced disease<br \/>\nMulti-disciplinary team<\/p>\n<p>Pathological staging<br \/>\nSummary recommendations for best practice<br \/>\n3. Colorectal cancer and genetics<br \/>\nIntroduction<br \/>\nAssessment of risk<br \/>\nManagement<br \/>\nLynch syndrome<br \/>\nFamilial adenomatous polyposis<br \/>\nMYH-associated polyposis<br \/>\nPeutz\u2013Jeghers syndrome<br \/>\nJuvenile polyposis<br \/>\nSerrated polyposis syndrome<br \/>\nOther inherited colorectal cancer syndromes<br \/>\nMolecular pathways of colorectal cancer development<br \/>\nSummary<br \/>\n4. Surgery for colon cancer<br \/>\nIntroduction<br \/>\nPeri-operative risk mitigation for elective surgery<br \/>\nSurgery for colon cancer<br \/>\nComplications of surgery for colonic cancer<\/p>\n<p>Emergency management<br \/>\nEmerging technologies<br \/>\nFuture developments<br \/>\n5. Surgery for rectal cancer<br \/>\nIntroduction<br \/>\nObjectives of surgery<br \/>\nMulti-disciplinary meeting<br \/>\nCircumferential resection margin and local recurrence<br \/>\nNeoadjuvant therapy<br \/>\nPatient optimisation and prehabilitation<br \/>\nExtent of excision \u2013 total mesorectal excision versus<br \/>\nmesorectal transection, level of vascular ligation and<br \/>\npelvic lymphadenectomy<br \/>\nSurgical approach for rectal cancer resection<br \/>\nDistal clearance and coloanal anastomoses<br \/>\nReconstruction (colonic pouch, end-to-side or end-to-<br \/>\nend anastomosis)<br \/>\nDefunctioning stoma<br \/>\nAbdominoperineal excision<br \/>\nBeyond total mesorectal excision surgery<br \/>\nNon-radical resection of rectal cancer<\/p>\n<p>Complications of rectal cancer surgery<br \/>\nQuality of life<br \/>\nFollow-up<br \/>\nThe future<br \/>\n6. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for colorectal cancer<br \/>\nIntroduction<br \/>\nAdjuvant chemotherapy for colon cancer<br \/>\nNeoadjuvant chemotherapy in colon cancer<br \/>\nAdjuvant chemotherapy in rectal cancer<br \/>\nPrinciples of systemic anti-cancer therapy in advanced<br \/>\nor metastatic disease<br \/>\nRadiotherapy<br \/>\nNeoadjuvant chemotherapy and total neoadjuvant<br \/>\ntherapy<br \/>\nFuture directions<br \/>\n7. Advanced and recurrent colorectal cancer<br \/>\nIntroduction<br \/>\nIncidence<br \/>\nDiagnosis and staging of advanced and recurrent<br \/>\ncolorectal cancer<br \/>\nThe advanced colorectal cancer multi-disciplinary team<\/p>\n<p>Locally advanced primary and recurrent rectal cancer<br \/>\nColorectal peritoneal metastases<br \/>\nCytoreductive surgery with hyperthermic intra-<br \/>\nperitoneal chemotherapy<br \/>\nColorectal liver metastases<br \/>\n8. Anal neoplasia<br \/>\nIntroduction<br \/>\nAnatomy<br \/>\nHuman papillomavirus<br \/>\nWarts (Condyloma acuminata)<br \/>\nAnal intra-epithelial neoplasia<br \/>\nAnal cancer<br \/>\nFuture directions<br \/>\n9. Diverticular disease<br \/>\nHistorical perspectives<br \/>\nTerminology<br \/>\nAnatomical and physiological perspectives<br \/>\nIncidence and geographical differences<br \/>\nAetiology and pathogenesis<br \/>\nDiverticulitis<\/p>\n<p>Segmental colitis associated diverticulosis<br \/>\nDiagnosis and imaging<br \/>\nTreatment<br \/>\nEmergency surgery<br \/>\nElective resection \u2013 facts, fiction and functional<br \/>\noutcome<br \/>\nDiverticular haemorrhage<br \/>\n10. Ulcerative colitis<br \/>\nIntroduction<br \/>\nEpidemiology<br \/>\nAetiopathogenesis<br \/>\nClinical presentation<br \/>\nDiagnosis and evaluation<br \/>\nColorectal cancer and surveillance<br \/>\nSeverity assessment<br \/>\nExtra-intestinal manifestations<br \/>\nMedical management<br \/>\nSurgical management<br \/>\n11. Crohn\u2019s disease<br \/>\nIntroduction<\/p>\n<p>Epidemiology<br \/>\nAetiology<br \/>\nPathogenesis<br \/>\nPathology<br \/>\nMacroscopic appearance<br \/>\nMicroscopy<br \/>\nDifferentiating Crohn\u2019s colitis from ulcerative colitis<br \/>\nClinical<br \/>\nSystemic symptoms<br \/>\nGastrointestinal symptoms<br \/>\nPerianal disease<br \/>\nGastrointestinal complications<br \/>\nInvestigations<br \/>\nRadiology<br \/>\nDisease activity assessment and quality of life<br \/>\nDifferential diagnosis<br \/>\nMedical treatment<br \/>\nInduction of remission<br \/>\nAdditional treatments<br \/>\nMaintenance therapy<\/p>\n<p>Multi-disciplinary care<br \/>\nOverall management strategies in Crohn\u2019s disease<br \/>\nPost-operative prophylaxis<br \/>\nOther drugs<br \/>\nSurgery<br \/>\nPre-operative optimisation<br \/>\nIntra-operative considerations<br \/>\nSite specific considerations<br \/>\nSmall bowel and ileocaecal disease<br \/>\nSurgery for colonic and rectal Crohn\u2019s disease<br \/>\nPerianal disease<br \/>\n12. Intestinal failure<br \/>\nIntroduction<br \/>\nEpidemiology<br \/>\nCauses<br \/>\nPathophysiology<br \/>\nIntestinal failure: criteria for referral<br \/>\nManagement of intestinal failure and surgical<br \/>\ncatastrophe<br \/>\nPrehabilitation<\/p>\n<p>Supporting organisations<br \/>\nSummary<br \/>\n13. Faecal incontinence<br \/>\nIntroduction<br \/>\nAnatomy and physiology of the anal canal<br \/>\nRectoanal inhibitory reflex<br \/>\nAetiology of faecal incontinence<br \/>\nPresentation<br \/>\nManagement of faecal incontinence in adults<br \/>\nConclusion<br \/>\nRecommended videos<br \/>\n14. Pelvic floor surgery for the colorectal surgeon<br \/>\nIntroduction<br \/>\nAssessment<br \/>\nSymptom assessment<br \/>\nExamination<br \/>\nPreliminary investigation<br \/>\nColonic transit studies<br \/>\nAnorectal physiology<br \/>\nAnal endosonography\/endorectal ultrasound<\/p>\n<p>Integrated total pelvic floor ultrasound<br \/>\nTransperineal ultrasound (Fig. 14.1)<br \/>\nTransvaginal ultrasound<br \/>\nProctography \u2013 defecography\/evacuation proctography<br \/>\nDefaecation magnetic resonance imaging<br \/>\nMucosal prolapse<br \/>\nFull-thickness rectal prolapse<br \/>\nRectal prolapse surgery<br \/>\nPerineal approaches<br \/>\nAbdominal approaches<br \/>\nLaparoscopic approaches<br \/>\nMulti-compartmental prolapse<br \/>\nRecurrent rectal prolapse<br \/>\nRectocele<br \/>\nRectal intussusception<br \/>\nEnterocoele<br \/>\nSolitary rectal ulcer syndrome<br \/>\nConservative treatment<br \/>\nSurgical approaches<br \/>\nHitching procedures for the rectum (rectal suspension)<\/p>\n<p>Rectal wall excisional procedures (rectal excision)<br \/>\nRectovaginal reinforcement procedures<br \/>\nSacral nerve stimulation<br \/>\nMesh and pelvic floor surgery<br \/>\nFuture developments<br \/>\n15. Functional problems and their medical management<br \/>\nIntroduction<br \/>\nIrritable bowel syndrome<br \/>\nFunctional constipation<br \/>\nIdiopathic megarectum and megacolon<br \/>\n16. Anal fistula<br \/>\nIntroduction<br \/>\nAetiology<br \/>\nManagement of acute sepsis<br \/>\nClassification of anal fistula<br \/>\nAssessment<br \/>\nPrinciples of fistula surgery<br \/>\nThe loose seton<br \/>\nSphincter dividing operations<br \/>\nSphincter preserving procedures<\/p>\n<p>Newer techniques<br \/>\nManagement of the recurrent fistula<br \/>\n17. 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