This atlas, containing a wealth of clear operative images, is designed to enable trainee surgeons to visualise the surgical field for procedures specific to open colorectal surgery, thereby facilitating understanding and learning of surgical techniques and avoidance of intra- and postoperative complications. Step-by-step guidance is provided for a wide range of procedures to the colon, rectum, pelvic floor, anus and anal canal, in each case paying meticulous attention to surgical anatomy. The full range of potential indications for open surgery is considered, including benign and malignant tumours, inflammatory bowel disease, appendicitis, diverticulitis, hemorrhoids, anal fistulas and rectal prolapse among others. Whenever considered necessary, additional line drawings are included to aid comprehension of particular steps in the surgery. Readers seeking to improve their understanding of surgical anatomy and how to perform these operative procedures will find the atlas to be an unparalleled source of information and assistance. A complementary book from the same authors focuses on laparoscopic colorectal surgery.
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I COLON 1 Surgical anatomy and embryology.- 2 Appendectomy.- 3 Diverticulitis.- 4 Crohn’s Disease.- 5. Ulcerative Colitis.- 6 Benign Tumor.- 7 Ileocecal, sigmoid volvulus.- 8 Surgery for cancer of the right colon.- 9 Surgery for cancer of the transverse colon and flectures.- 10 Surgery for cancer of the left colon.- 11 Multivisceral resections.- II RECTUM 12 Surgical anatomy and embryology.- 13 Benign tumors perianal excision including TEM.- 14 Rectal cancer, anterior/low, anterior resection with TME/PME.- 15 Lateral lymph node dissection.- 16 Abdominoperanal intersphincteric resection.- 17 Multivisceral resection.- 18 Intersphincteric, conventional and extralevator rectal excision — Gluteal muscle flap.- 19 Resection of pelvic bones.- 20 Flaps for reconstruction, VRAM flap.- III. PELVIC FLOOR, ANUS, AND ANAL CANAL 21 Anatomy and embryology.- 22 Haemorrhoids.- 23 Anal fistulas.- 24 Entero- and rectocele, rectal prolapse.- 25 Sphincter substitute.- 26 Sacral nerve stimulation.-27 Incontinence, sphincter repair.- 28 Perianal procedures (TEM, TAMIS).
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Werner Hohenberger is Full Professor of Surgery, University of Erlangen‐Nuremberg, Germany and Chair of the Surgical Department at the same university, where he had got his degree in 1973. Beside his long teaching career, during which he also worked as visiting professor in many universities abroad, such as the Cleveland Clinics, Ohio, USA and the Peking University People’s Hospital, China, he has been dedicating great efforts within scientific societies in the field surgical oncology, which remains his chief clinical interest: He was President of the German Cancer Society, the German Cancer Congress, and Member of the Executive Committee of the German Senologic Society. Michael Parker qualified from Westminster Hospital Medical School in 1973. He acquired the FRCS and FRCS(Ed) in 1980 and MS (London) in 1987. A consultant surgeon in a district general hospital for 20 years with a specialist interest in laparoscopic surgery, Professor Parker is a member of the Court of Examiners of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, past President of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland, past President of the Surgical Section of the Royal Society of Medicine, past President of the Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland and Trustee of the European Society of Coloproctology. In 2010 he initiated a programme of laparoscopic colorectal training in Denmark and in 2013 he was conferred with an Honorary Chair from the University of Århus. He spent ten years as a Council member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England until 2014. He is now retired from clinical practice but works as a Founder Director of a surgical innovations company called Sirius Genesis Ltd.