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Pelvic Floor Disorders for the Colorectal Surgeon
Edited by Ian Lindsey, Karen Nugent, and Tony Dixon
288 pages
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84 black and white illustrations
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234x156mm
978-0-19-957962-4
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Hardback
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21 October 2010
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- Written by the Southern Pelvic Floor Group, a multidisciplinary group with a major interest in pelvic floor disorders
- Reflects rapid advances being made in the field and emerging new data
- Each chapter is problem based, highly practical and fully illustrated, with images and algorithms showing management of these problems
Aimed at consultant colorectal surgeons and those in training who wish to expand their practice into pelvic floor pathology- a complex and developing area of surgery- Pelvic Floor Disorders for the Colorectal Surgeon provides a modern, thought-provoking approach to pelvic floor disorders written by emerging young leaders in the field. These conditions are of high importance and interest to colorectal surgeons, but also gynaecologists, gastroenterologists and general gastrointestinal surgeons.
The layout of the text book is in 3 sections. The first provides an
organizational and diagnostic approach to pelvic floor problems that is conceptual in scope, the second details the patho-anatomical and physiological entities that this diagnostic approach will bring to light and describes their management, while the third is more technical, covering key new diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and their results. The textbook aims to encourage the reader to critically analyze some of their own cherished views, and those more widely established, on colorectal pelvic floor practice.Readership: Consultant colorectal surgeons and those in training, gynaecologists, gastroenterologists and general gastrointestinal surgeons.
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Edited by Ian Lindsey, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK, Karen Nugent, Senior Lecturer, Honorary Consultant Surgeon, Southampton General Hospital, UK, and Tony Dixon, Consultant Surgeon, North Bristol NHS Trust, UK Contributors: Oleh Babyak, Section of Radiology, St. Elisabeth Hospital, Vienna, Austria Andrew Baranowski, NHNN, University College London Hospitals Foundation Trust, UK Brigitta Boller, Section of Radiology, St. Elisabeth Hospital, Vienna, Austria Steven Brown, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, UK Will Chambers, Frenchay
Hospital, Bristol, UK Rowan Collinson, Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand Christopher Cunningham, Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals, UK Volodymyr Denysenko, Section of Radiology, St. Elisabeth Hospital, Vienna, Austria Anthony Dixon, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK Martijn Gosselink, Department of Surgery, Maastad Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Christopher Harmston, Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust. UK Roel Hompes, U.Z. Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium Michael Jarrett, Kingston-upon-Thames, UK David Jayne, St James Hospital, Leeds, UK Oliver M. Jones, John Radcliffe and Churchill Hospitals, Oxford, UK Henry Kwok, Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand Ian
Lindsey, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK Mark Mercer-Jones, Newcastle NHS Trust, UK Karen Nugent, Southampton General Hospital, UK Sophie Pilkington, Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK M. Starck, Department of Surgery, Malm ö University Hospital, Sweden. Niels Wijffels, Zuwe Hofpoort Ziekenhuis, Woerden, The Netherlands
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"... [the book] gives an excellent overview of the speciality - everything from how to build a unit and the assessments that are appropriate for surgical treatment ... It gives good practical advice and treatment algorithms in a field where a lot is still unclear." - Norwegian Medical Association "... the editors and authors of this book should be commended for a fresh clarity of approach in a complex area which appears both rational and understandable. It will no doubt be of great benefit to a variety of specialists engaged in this specialty." - British Journal of Surgery "The chapters are clearly written with comprehensive, up to date references and conclude with helpful key points and editors
summaries.... this book will be invaluable not only to colorectal surgeons and their trainees but also to all who have an interest in pelvic floor disorders including gastroenterologists, gynaecologists, radiologis ts, specialist nurses and indeed to medical students." - British Journal of Hospital Medicine "I would unreservedly recommend this book to established Consultants, trainees and allied professionals in the field, including Urogynaecologists."
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Approach
1: Establishing and developing a pelvic floor service: The MDT and approach to patient assessment
2: Radiological workup
3: Anorectal physiology
Syndromes
4: A pathophysiological approach to faecal incontinence
5: Pathophysiological approach to obstructed defecation
6: Pathophysiological approach to chronic anorectal pain
7: Conservative treatment of pelvic floor disorders
8: Three compartments- working with a multidisciplinary team
9: Internal rectal prolapse
10: Anismus
11: Rectocele
12: Solitary Rectal Ulcer Syndrome (SRUS)
13: Slow transit constipation
14: Perineoproctology (fissures, haemorrhoids)
15: Pudendal pain syndrome
16: Obstetric sphincter injury
17: Rectal sensory dysfunction
Techniques
18: Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy (with posterior colporraphy and vaginal sacrocolpopexy)
19: STARR and Transtar
20: Complete pelvic floor ultrasound
21: Sacral neuromodulation
22: Anal bulking
23: Anterior sphincter repair
24: Neo-sphincters and artificial sphincters for treating faecal incontinence
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The specification in this catalogue, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, was as accurate as possible at the time the catalogue was compiled. Occasionally, due to the nature of some contractual restrictions, we are unable to ship a specific product to a particular territory. Jacket images are provisional and liable to change before publication.
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