Operative Strategies in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Fabrizio Michelassi, Jeffrey W. Milsom
Springer Science & Business Media, Dec 6, 2012 - Medical - 515 pages
Operative strategies in inflammatory small bowel disease, provides a thorough review of the operative techniques as well as the indications, and long term results for the surgical treatment of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's Disease. As IBD is characterized by a high incidence of re-operations and complications, separate sections of the text are entirely devoted to surgical treatment of specific complications and management of recurrent disease in both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's Disease. In addition, the text addresses the complex interface exists between the medical and surgical management of IBD with important information on medical treatment, endoscopic evaluation, pathology, radiology, and etiology. Exquisitely illustrated with over 175 line drawings, and photographs to give the surgeon step-by-step guidance through a variety of complext surgical procedures.
 

Contents

Epidemiology
21
Pathogenesis
28
Surgical Pathology
47
Endoscopic Evaluation
94
Radiographic Evaluation
109
Medical Therapy
138
Indications for Surgical Treatment in Ulcerative
150
Ulcerative Colitis
157
Segmental Colectomy
303
Indications and Technique
308
Laparoscopy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
326
Perineal Proctectomy
338
Crohns Disease
354
Intraabdominal Mass andor Abscess
360
Free Perforation
369
Cancer
379

Restorative Proctocolectomy with Ileoanal Anastomosis
173
Ileal Reservoirs
186
Proctocolectomy with the Kock Pouch
215
Ulcerative Colitis
226
Management of Hemorrhage
229
Dysplasia and Cancer
246
Crohns Disease
258
Bypass Procedures
268
Small Bowel Resection
279
Ileocecectomy
294
Crohns Disease
387
Crohns Anorectal Disease
394
Ileoanal Pouches
409
Crohns Disease
418
Surgical Treatment
430
Management of the Persistent Perineal Wound
445
Ileostomy
458
Surgical Treatment
476
Pouchitis
497

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