This second edition is an all-inclusive textbook with a unique algorithm-based approach to the evaluation and management of colorectal surgery disease. It examines the thought processes, technical tricks, and decision-making strategies for specific clinical situations.
The book aims to utilise the experience its contributors have gained caring for patients with a wide range of colorectal diseases. The technical challenges of managing complex patients and the technical details that make these situations challenging are covered, and evidence and experience-based solutions are offered for surgeons of all levels.
This book focuses on providing pragmatic advice and reproducible techniques that can be readily implemented by surgeons of varying experience to successfully treat complex colorectal problems through an algorithmic approach.
Section I. Evaluation and Perioperative.
Chapter
1. Anorectal
Examination.
Chapter
2. Anorectal and Colonic Evaluation.
Chapter
3.
Physiologic Testing.
Chapter
4. Mechanical Bowel Preparation for Elective
Colon and Rectal Surgery.
Chapter
5. Perioperative Assessment and Risk
Stratification.
Chapter
6. Enhanced Recovery Pathways in Colorectal
Surgery.
Chapter
7. Hematochezia and Melena.
Chapter
8. Anal Disease in the
Neutropenic Patient.
Chapter
9. Evaluation and Perioperative. Anal Mass.-
Section II. Anal Conditions.
Chapter
10. Anal Conditions. Anal
Fissure/Recurrent Anal Fissure.
Chapter
11. Anal Conditions. Anal Stenosis
and Stricture.
Chapter
12. Anorectal Abscess.
Chapter
13. Anal
Conditions. Fistula in ano.
Chapter
14. Anal Conditions. Rectovaginal
Fistula.
Chapter
15. Anal Conditions. Anorectal Crohn's Disease
Fistula.
Chapter
16. Anorectal Crohns Disease. Anal Stenosis and Anal
Fissure.
Chapter
17. Management of Internal Hemorrhoids.
Chapter
18. Anal
Conditions. External Hemorrhoids.
Chapter
19. Anal Conditions. Pilonidal
Disease/Complex and Recurrent Pilonidal Disease.
Chapter
20. Anal
Conditions. Pruritus Ani.
Chapter
21. Anal Conditions. Hidradenitis
Suppurativa.
Chapter
22. Anal Conditions. Anorectal Trauma.
Chapter
23.
Anal Conditions STDs.
Chapter
24. Anal considerations. Fourniers
gangrene.
Chapter
25. Non-healing Perineal Wounds.
Chapter
26. Anal
Intraepithelial Neoplasms.
Chapter
27. Anal Conditions. Anal Margin
Tumors.
Chapter
28. Invasive Anal Canal Neoplasia.- Section III. Pelvic
Floor.
Chapter
29. Pelvic Floor Conditions. Rectal Prolapse/Recurrence.-
Chapter
30. Pelvic Floor Conditions. Rectal Intussusception.
Chapter
31.
Pelvic outlet obstruction.- .
Chapter
32. Pelvic Floor Conditions.
Biofeedback.
Chapter
33. Pelvic Floor Conditions. Fecal Incontinence.-
Chapter
34. Pelvic Floor Conditions. Diarrhea.
Chapter
35. Chronic
Constipation.- Section IV. Rectal.
Chapter
36. Retrorectal tumors.
Chapter
37. Rectal Cancer. Local Therapy.
Chapter
38. Rectal Conditions. Rectal
Cancer Proctectomy.
Chapter
39. Rectal Conditions. Rectal Cancer
Adjuvant and Neoadjuvant Therapy.
Chapter
40. Rectal Conditions. Stage IV
Rectal Cancer.
Chapter
41. Rectal Cancer. Watch and Wait.
Chapter
42.
Rectal Conditions. Rectal Cancer. Postoperative Surveillance.
Chapter
43.
Recurrent Rectal Cancer.
Chapter
44. Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer.-
Section V. Colonic.
Chapter
45. Colonic. Diverticulitis.
Chapter
46.
Colonic Conditions. Large Bowel Obstruction.
Chapter
47. Colonic Conditions
Volvulus.
Chapter
48. Colonic Stricture.
Chapter
49. Acute Colonic
Pseudo-Obstruction (ACPO) Ogilvies Syndrome.
Chapter
50. Colonic
Conditions. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Chapter
51. Colorectal Trauma.-
Chapter
52. Endometriosis.
Chapter
53. Colonic Conditions. Ulcerative
Colitis.
Chapter
54. Colonic Conditions. Indeterminate Colitis.
Chapter
55. Colonic Conditions. Toxic Colitis.
Chapter
56. Crohns Colitis.-
Chapter
57. Ischemic Colitis.
Chapter
58. Colonic Conditions. Infectious
Colitis.
Chapter
59. Colonic Conditions. Benign colonic neoplasia.
Chapter
60. Familial Adenomatous Polyposis.
Chapter
61. Colonic Conditions. Lynch
Syndrome.
Chapter
62. Malignant Colon Polyps.
Chapter
63. Colonic
Conditions. Adenomatous Polyps.
Chapter
64. Colon Cancer Surgical Therapy.-
Chapter
65. Colonic Conditions. Locally Advanced Colon Cancer.
Chapter
66.
Recurrent Colon Cancer.
Chapter
67. Appendiceal Neoplasms.- Section VI.
Small bowel.
Chapter
68. Small bowel conditions. Small bowel Crohn's
disease.
Chapter
69. Small bowel desmoid disease.
Chapter
70. Mesenteric
Ischemia.
Chapter
71. Small Bowel Conditions. Small Bowel Obstruction.-
Chapter
72. Small Bowel Conditions. Radiation-Induced Small Bowel Disease
(RISBD). Radiation Enteritis.
Chapter
73. Enterocutaneous and
Enteroatmospheric Fistula.-
Chapter
74. Small Bowel Polyps.
Chapter
75. Small Bowel Lymphoma.
Chapter
76. Small Bowel Conditions. Carcinoid.- Section VII. Stomas.
Chapter
77.
Stomal Prolapse.
Chapter
78. Stomas. Parastomal hernias.
Chapter
79. Stoma
retraction and stenosis.
Chapter
80. Stomal varices.
Chapter
81. Stomas.
Peristomal Skin Complication.- Section VIII. Complications.
Chapter
82.
Complications. Ureteral Injury.
Chapter
83. Splenic Injury complicating
Colorectal surgery.
Chapter
84. Complications. Colonic perforations.-
Chapter
85. Complications. Early Anastomotic ComplicationsLeak, Abscess,
and Bleeding.
Chapter
86. Late Anastomotic Complications (Stricture and
Sinus).
Chapter
87. Post-Polypectomy Bleeding .
Chapter
88.
Post-polypectomy Thermal Injury.
Chapter
89. Presacral Bleeding.
Chapter
90. Complications. Short gut syndrome.
Chapter
91. Complications. Surgical
Site Infections.
Chapter
92. J Pouch Complications.
Chapter
93.
Complications. Pouchitis.
Chapter
94. Complications. Reoperative Pelvic
Surgery.
Scott R. Steele, MD
Dr. Steele is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, NY, and is the Chief of Colon & Rectal Surgery at Madigan Army Medical Center, Fort Lewis, WA. He is an active participant in 11 surgical societies and several national committees for both the Society of University Surgeons and American Society of Colon & Rectal Surgeons including the Standards committee, for which he has written several national Practice Parameter guidelines. He currently serves on the editorial boards of Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery, World Journal of Gastroenterology, Cochrane Colorectal Cancer Group, Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Journal of Surgical Oncology, Annals of Surgery, and is a Section Editor for Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. In addition, he serves as the Colorectal Surgery Community Web Portal Editor for the American College of Surgeons. He also serves on theAmerican Board of Colon & Rectal Surgery, as both a Written Examination Committee member and a member of the Oral Examination Committee. His contributions to the medical literature include several peer-reviewed articles, invited reviews and book chapters, and national practice parameters. He has also served as a guest editor for five volumes dedicated to colorectal disease and is the co-editor of 5 upcoming Colorectal Surgery textbooks.
Steven Wexner, MD, PhD (Hon), FACS, FASCRS, FRCS(Ed)
Dr. Wexner is currently the Director, Digestive Disease Center and Chairman Department of Colorectal Surgery at Cleveland Clinic Florida. He is the past President of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons Research Foundation (2014-2016), the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (2011-2012), the American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgery (2010-2011), and the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (2006-2007).He has published over 550 manuscripts, more than 200 textbook chapters, and more than 100 editorial and invited commentaries. He is the editor or co-editor of 26 textbooks or freestanding volumes to date and is a member of 34 editorial boards and a reviewer for an additional 31 journals. He is an active member of 41 learned societies and has held more than 36 appointed or elected offices in these societies. He is an honorary member of the surgical societies of eight other countries and has held over 41 visiting professorships and delivered over 1270 scientific lectures. He has received 16 national, international, and regional awards for his research and is the Symposium Director of the Annual International Colorectal Disease Symposium held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In addition, Dr. Wexner trains 15-20 surgeons per year in laparoscopic colorectal surgery, surgical oncology, and the surgical management of inflammatory bowel disease. In that capacity, he has been the host educator to thousands of surgeons from around the world.
Justin A. Maykel, M.D., FACS, FASCRS
Dr. Maykel is the Chief of the Division of Colon and Rectal surgery at UMassMemorial Medical Center. He completed his General Surgery training at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, followed by a fellowship in Colorectal Surgery at the University of Minnesota. In addition, he completed a clinical fellowship in Nutrition and Metabolism at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School. He is currently an Associate Editor for Diseases of the Colon & Rectum and Community Associate Editor for the American College of Surgeons e-portal. He is an active member of several local and national surgical societies and serves on national committees of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons. He is a committed educator, serving as a question writer for the Written Exam of the American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgery and has been recognized for teaching at the University of Massachusetts Medical School as the recipient of several teaching and mentoring awards. He has multiple national presentations and authored several peer-reviewed articles and invited manuscripts on the evaluation and treatment of colorectal disease, and has been the co-editor of one other textbook regarding colorectal disease.