
Coloproctology
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Recent years have seen the introduction of technical advances with respect to robotics in colorectal surgery and trans-anal total meso-rectal excision, and which are rapidly becoming established in clinical practice. Chapters also cover those aspects of colorectal practice, which are common to all, and provide guidance on management of topics including complications of radiotherapy, management of pouch dysfunction and iatrogenic complications in pelvic cancer surgery.
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"This is an easily readable textbook aimed primarily at coloproctology trainees and junior consultants. . It is certainly helpful to trainees preparing for examinations. I enjoyed reading it and it would be of interest to coloproctologists at all levels and also to gastroenterologists." (Michael J. Hershman, British Journal of Hospital Medicine, Vol. 79 (5), May,2018)More details
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John Beynon is currently Consultant General & Colorectal Surgeon at Singleton Hospital and honorary professor at Swansea University's School of Medicine. Professor Beynon trained at St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College qualifying in 1980 and subsequently undertook surgical training in Cardiff, Bristol and St Mark's Hospital London. He is currently Consultant General and Colorectal Surgeon in Singleton Hospital Swansea & Honorary Professor Swansea University, School of Medicine. He was awarded his Certificate of Accreditation in General Surgery RCS in 1992 and is an accredited colonoscopist/colonoscopist assessor for Bowel Screening Wales. Professor Beynon is also a former Hunterian Professor of the Royal College of Surgeons of England & recipient of the John of Arderne Medal Royal Society of Medicine.
Content
1. Management of perianal Crohn's disease in the biologic era.- 2. The Catastrophic Abdominal Wall.- 3. Colorectal Complications of Radiotherapy.- 4. Robotics in Colorectal Surgery.- 5. The Dysfunctional Pouch.- 6. The iatrogenic complications of pelvic cancer surgery.- 7. Assessment of bowel vascularity and adjuncts to anastomotic healing.- 8. Transanal Total Mesorectal Excision.- 9. Anal cancer and sentinel node biopsy.- 10. Rectal Cancer that responds to radiotherapy.- 11. The advanced primary or recurrent rectal cancer: pushing the boundaries.- 12. Personalized genomics and molecular profiles in colorectal cancer: towards precision cancer care.- 13. Assessing outcomes in colorectal cancer surgery.
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