
Duodenum and Small Bowel
Oxford University Press
Published on 13. October 2022
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-19-286244-0 (ISBN)
Description
Over the last two decades, there have been major advances in imaging, endoscopy, and laparoscopy in the field of gastrointestinal (GI) surgery. GI surgery is the newest sub-specialty branch of general surgery, where enhanced expertise and high-volume centres have made a difference in the outcomes of complex operations. Surgeons can now perform difficult procedures with low morbidity and mortality rates, and greatly improved overall results.
This volume provides detailed and up-to-date information on diseases of the duodenum and small intestine. It covers anatomy and physiology, paediatric and adult disease, benign, infectious and neoplastic disease, and surgical techniques.
Written and edited by international experts in the field, this book will be a valuable resource for duodenum and small intestine surgeons and trainees, general surgeons, researchers, and medical students.
This volume provides detailed and up-to-date information on diseases of the duodenum and small intestine. It covers anatomy and physiology, paediatric and adult disease, benign, infectious and neoplastic disease, and surgical techniques.
Written and edited by international experts in the field, this book will be a valuable resource for duodenum and small intestine surgeons and trainees, general surgeons, researchers, and medical students.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 267 mm
Width: 231 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1043 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-286244-0 (9780192862440)
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John A. Windsor did surgical training in New Zealand and specialist HBP training in Edinburgh, UK. He is currently Professor of Surgery and Director of the Surgical and Translational Research Centre at the University of Auckland, HBP and Upper GI Surgeon at the Auckland City and Mercy Hospitals, Fellow of ANZ, American and Edinburgh Colleges of Surgeons, and Yeoh Ghim Seng Professor at National University of Singapore. His interests include the management of acute and chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, and gastro-oesophageal reflux and cancer. His research includes pathophysiology of acute pancreatitis, the role of toxic mesenteric lymph in critical illness, and the mapping and modulation of gastric electrical activity. He has been awarded the Gluckman Medal for research contributions at the University of Auckland, the Sir Louis Barnett Medal for contributions to the RACS, and elected Fellow of the American Surgical Association, James IV Association, and the Royal Society of New Zealand.
Sanjay Pandanaboyana undertook his undergraduate medical training in Kurnool Medical College in Andhra Pradesh, India. He was interested to pursue a career in HPB and Transplant Surgery and underwent further specialist training in North East of Scotland including HPB and Transplant fellowships at Edinburgh and Leeds, UK, and Auckland, New Zealand. His main academic interests are in acute pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer, with more than 100 publications in these areas with an H index of 30. He is the Regional Surgical Advisor for the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSED) for the North East of England and Committee member of the Surgical Speciality Board of RCSED.
Anil K. Agarwal graduated from Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) under Delhi University in 1986 and completed his post-graduation in surgery from Safdarjung Hospital and MCh from GB Pant Hospital, India. He received training in HPB surgery and liver transplant at the Royal Free Hospital and UCL London, UK. He joined the department of GI Surgery at the GB Pant Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in 1993 where he currently serves as Director. He has served as President of the Indian Association of Surgical Gastroenterology (IASG) and on the research and scientific committee of the IHPBA and A-PHPBA, Advisory board of the International Laparoscopic Liver Society (ILLS). He has received several fellowships and awards, including FRCS England (ad enudem), the Delhi State Award for health services, and the prestigious 'Dr BC Roy award' in the 'Eminent Medical Teacher' category. He is currently member of the 'Post graduate' committee of the National Medical Council.
Sanjay Pandanaboyana undertook his undergraduate medical training in Kurnool Medical College in Andhra Pradesh, India. He was interested to pursue a career in HPB and Transplant Surgery and underwent further specialist training in North East of Scotland including HPB and Transplant fellowships at Edinburgh and Leeds, UK, and Auckland, New Zealand. His main academic interests are in acute pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer, with more than 100 publications in these areas with an H index of 30. He is the Regional Surgical Advisor for the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSED) for the North East of England and Committee member of the Surgical Speciality Board of RCSED.
Anil K. Agarwal graduated from Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) under Delhi University in 1986 and completed his post-graduation in surgery from Safdarjung Hospital and MCh from GB Pant Hospital, India. He received training in HPB surgery and liver transplant at the Royal Free Hospital and UCL London, UK. He joined the department of GI Surgery at the GB Pant Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in 1993 where he currently serves as Director. He has served as President of the Indian Association of Surgical Gastroenterology (IASG) and on the research and scientific committee of the IHPBA and A-PHPBA, Advisory board of the International Laparoscopic Liver Society (ILLS). He has received several fellowships and awards, including FRCS England (ad enudem), the Delhi State Award for health services, and the prestigious 'Dr BC Roy award' in the 'Eminent Medical Teacher' category. He is currently member of the 'Post graduate' committee of the National Medical Council.
Editor
Professor of Surgery, Director of Surgical and Translational Research Centre, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; Consultant Surgeon, HBP/ Upper GI Unit, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand; Yeoh Ghim Seng Professor, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Consultant HPB and Transplant Surgeon, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Senior Clinical Lecturer, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Director, Professor & Head, Department of GI Surgery, GB Pant Institute of Medical Education and Research & MAM College, Delhi University, New Delhi, India
Content
- Part 1: Anatomy and Physiology
- 1: Mark D. Stringer: Anatomy and Development of the Duodenum and Small Intestine
- 2: Greg O'Grady and Cameron Iain Wells: Physiology of the Small Bowel
- Part 2: Benign Diseases
- 3: Sebastian K. King and Warwick J. Teague: Congenital Small Bowel Abnormalities and their Surgical Management
- 4: Kjetil Soreide: Peptic Ulcer Disease of the Duodenum
- 5: Ryash Vather and Ian P. Bissett: Ileus and Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-obstruction
- 6: Sanjay Pandanaboyana, N.L. Bekkali, Chathura B.B. Ratnayake, and Kofi W. Oppong: Biliary and Pancreatic Sphincter of Oddi Disorder
- 7: Shinichiro Sakata and Brendan J. Moran: Small Bowel Obstruction
- 8: Philip J. Allan, Jonathan Epstein, and Simon Lal: Intestinal Fistulae
- 9: Rebecca Rentea and Mary F. Otterson: Radiation Enteritis
- 10: Florian Kühn and Ernst Klar: Mesenteric Ischaemia
- 11: Jeffrey S. Barton and Kurt G. Davis: Crohn's Disease of the Duodenum and Small Bowel
- 12: Danette B. Wright and Mattias Soop: Short Bowel Syndrome, Intestinal Failure and Transplantation
- 13: Annika Reintam Blaser, Stephan M. Jakob, John A. Windsor, and Jean-Charles Preiser: The Small Bowel in Acute and Critical Illness
- Part 3: Neoplastic Disease
- 14: Andrew Latchford, Ann-Sofie Backman, and Allan Spigelman: Duodenal Adenomas and Small Bowel Polyps, Including Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
- 15: Ulla Klaiber and Thilo Hackert: Malignant Tumours of the Duodenum, Ampulla and Small Bowel
- 16: Roberto Cirocchi, Annalisa Tondo, and Antonino Morabito: Lymphomas of the Small Bowel and Duodenum
- 17: Valentina Andreasi, Stefano Partelli, Francesca Muffatti, and Massimo Falconi: Neuroendocrine Tumours of the Duodenum and Small Bowel
- 18: Tamara Glyn and Frank Frizelle: Small Bowel Mesenchymal Tumours
- Part 4: Miscellaneous Diseases
- 19: Martin D. Smith, Vicky A. Jennings, and John Devar: Duodenal and Small Bowel Injuries
- 20: Partha Pal, Zaheer Nabi, and D. Nageshwar Reddy: Tuberculosis, Typhoid and Other Infectious Diseases of the Small Bowel
- 21: Christian Macutkiewicz, Minas Baltatzis, and Ajith K. Siriwardena: Techniques of Duodenal Surgery
- 22: David H. Kim and Lillian S. Kao: Techniques of Small Bowel Surgery