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Colorectal Surgery has continued to experience tremendous growth in both the community and academic settings over the past few years. The recent increase in demand for colorectal specialists has been fueled by an overwhelming number of applications to fellowship training programs, resulting in some of the most coveted and competitive positions. Furthermore, the accumulation of experience, knowledge, and wisdom from pioneers in the field, combined with major recent technological advances, has transformed the clinical management of diseases of the colon and rectum. Colorectal Surgeons have embraced advances ranging from minimally invasive approaches for complex problems to novel training methods for future generations. Additionally, we have spearheaded innovations in the management of colorectal cancer, pelvic floor disorders, diverticulitis, inflammatory bowel disease, and anorectal conditions. Despite these improvements, there remains a seemingly never-ending mixture of complex patient disease processes and complications resulting from the care of these patients.  Even in cases where the technical challenges were managed successfully, complications or poor function may result in dramatic life-long consequences, reduced quality of life, as well as having economic implications.    

The American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS) is the premiere professional organization of Colon and Rectal Surgeons. Three editions of the ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal Surgery have been published and have proved to be extremely valuable for their wealth of general information and knowledge, providing not only background information, but also specifics regarding the more complex situations that surgeons who treat patients with colorectal disease experience on a regular basis. 

An ASCRS manual was produced in in 2009 and 2014, each accompanying their original textbooks. This has been formed by abstracting the textbook into a bullet format; all figures and most tables were retained. The 3rd edition of the Textbook (published by Springer) included completely new chapters and authors. This 3rd edition of the Manual is indicated to conform to the new edition of the Textbook and incorporate newer information in the field of colon and rectal surgery.  This Manual will serve as a very useful resource for physicians and researchers dealing with diseases of the colon and rectum.  It will provide a concise yet comprehensive summary of the current status of the field that will help guide education, patient management and stimulate investigative efforts.  All chapters were written and abstracted by experts in their fields and will include the most up to date scientific and clinical information.




Abstracted from the ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Second Edition, this manual is designed to provide a rapid access pocket reference for those caring for patients with colorectal surgical diseases.

Recenzijas

This book is written for senior surgical residents, colorectal surgery fellows, or practicing colorectal surgeons. This is a nice book that will be a valuable resource to its readers. It is a short and efficient primer on a number of colorectal issues and will serve as a nice adjunct to the much larger textbook. (Peter Nau, Doody's Book Reviews, May 17, 2019)

Part I: Perioperative/Endoscopy
1 Anatomy and Embryology of the Colon, Rectum, and Anus
3(26)
Joseph C. Carmichael
Steven Mills
2 Colonic Physiology
29(8)
Joshua I.S. Bleier
Kirsten Bass Wilkins
3 Anal Physiology: The Physiology of Continence and Defecation
37(8)
Vitaliy Y. Poylin
Thomas E. Cataldo
4 Endoscopy
45(28)
Kurt Davis
Michael A. Valente
5 Endoscopic Management of Polyps, Polypectomy, and Combined Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgery
73(12)
Kelly A. Garrett
Sang W. Lee
6 Preoperative Assessment of Colorectal Patients
85(10)
Jennifer S. Davids
Justin A. Maykel
7 Optimizing Outcomes with Enhanced Recovery
95(10)
Conor P. Delaney
Raul Martin Bosio
8 Postoperative Complications
105(14)
Andrew Russ
Gregory D. Kennedy
9 Anastomotic Construction
119(16)
Steven R. Hunt
Matthew L. Silviera
10 Anastomotic Complications
135(10)
Konstantin Umanskiy
Neil Hyman
Part II: Anorectal Disease
11 Approach to Anal Pain
145(8)
Amir L. Bastawrous
12 Hemorrhoids
153(18)
Martin Luchtefeld
Rebecca E. Hoedema
13 Anal Fissure
171(8)
Kim C. Lu
Daniel O. Herzig
14 Anorectal Abscess and Fistula
179(22)
Bradley R. Davis
Kevin R. Kasten
15 Complex Anorectal Fistulas
201(20)
Giulio A. Santoro
Maher A. Abbas
16 Rectovaginal Fistula
221(12)
Jamie A. Cannon
17 Pilonidal Disease and Hidradenitis Suppurativa
233(10)
Eric K. Johnson
18 Dermatology and Pruritus Ani
243(16)
Wolfgang B. Gaertner
Genevieve B. Melton
19 Sexually Transmitted Infections
259(18)
Cindy J. Kin
Mark L. Welton
20 Anal Intraepithelial Neoplasia
277(12)
Rocco Ricciardi
Part III: Malignant Disease
21 Anal Cancer
289(6)
Tushar Samdani
Garrett M. Nash
22 Presacral Tumors
295(6)
John Migaly
Christopher R. Mantyh
23 Molecular Basis of Colorectal Cancer and Overview of Inherited Colorectal Cancer Syndromes
301(26)
Matthew F. Kalady
Y. Nancy You
24 Colorectal Neoplasms: Screening and Surveillance After Polypectomy
327(14)
Evie H. Carchman
Charles P. Heise
25 Colon Cancer: Preoperative Evaluation and Staging
341(8)
Cary B. Aarons
Najjia N. Mahmoud
26 The Surgical Management of Colon Cancer
349(28)
Matthew G. Mutch
27 Rectal Cancer: Preoperative Evaluation and Staging
377(8)
Jorge Marcet
28 Rectal Cancer: Neoadjuvant Therapy
385(12)
Andrea Cercek
Julio Garcia-Aguilar
29 Local Excision of Rectal Neoplasia
397(10)
Mark H. Whiteford
30 Rectal Cancer: Watch and Wait
407(6)
George J. Chang
31 Proctectomy
413(18)
Emmanouil P. Pappou
Martin R. Weiser
32 Rectal Cancer Decision-Making
431(12)
W. Donald Buie
Anthony R. MacLean
33 Colorectal Cancer: Postoperative Adjuvant Therapy
443(6)
Stephen M. Sentovich
Marwan Fakih
34 Colorectal Cancer: Surveillance After Curative-Intent Therapy
449(10)
Scott E. Regenbogen
Karin M. Hardiman
35 Colorectal Cancer: Management of Local Recurrence
459(16)
Eric J. Dozois
Dorin T. Colibaseanu
36 Colorectal Cancer: Management of Stage IV Disease
475(14)
Glenn T. Ault
Kyle G. Cologne
37 Appendiceal Neoplasms
489(14)
Constantine P. Spanos
Andreas M. Kaiser
38 Carcinoids, GISTs, and Lymphomas of the Colon and Rectum
503(10)
David J. Maron
39 Diverticular Disease
513(12)
Jason Hall
40 Large Bowel Obstruction
525(18)
Karim Alavi
Charles M. Friel
41 Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
543(14)
Brian R. Kann
H. David Vargas
42 Endometriosis
557(12)
Michael J. Snyder
43 Trauma of the Colon, Rectum, and Anus
569(12)
W. Brian Perry
44 Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Pathobiology
581(10)
Tara M. Connelly
Walter A. Koltun
45 IBD Diagnosis and Evaluation
591(14)
Matthew M. Philp
Howard M. Ross
46 Medical Management of Chronic Ulcerative Colitis
605(12)
Stefan D. Holubar
Mattias Soop
47 Medical Management of Crohn's Disease
617(8)
Scott A. Strong
48 Anorectal Crohn's Disease
625(16)
Stephen R. Gorfine
49 Crohn's Disease: Surgical Management
641(12)
Roberta Muldoon
Alan J. Herline
50 Ulcerative Colitis: Surgical Management
653(24)
Mukta K. Krane
Erin O. Lange
Alessandro Fichera
51 Complications of the Beal Pouch
677(16)
Daniel L. Feingold
P. Ravi Kiran
52 Infectious Colitides
693(16)
Frederick R. Lane
Dipen C. Maun
53 Clostridium difficile Infection
709(12)
David B. Stewart
54 Radiation, Microscopic, and Ischemic Colitis
721(14)
Isabelle Raiche
Husein Moloo
55 Intestinal Stoma
735(16)
Michael F. McGee
Peter A. Cataldo
56 Functional Complications After Colon and Rectal Surgery
751(6)
Dana M. Hayden
Alex Jenny Ky
57 Common Tests for the Pelvic Floor
757(12)
Dana R. Sands
Amy J. Thorsen
58 Evaluation of Constipation and Treatment of Abdominal Constipation
769(6)
Muneera R. Kapadia
Madhulika K. Varma
59 Obstructed Defecation
775(6)
M. Shane McNevin
60 Rectal Prolapse
781(6)
Brooke Gurland
Massarat Zutshi
61 Evaluation and Treatment of FI
787(6)
Ian M. Paquette
Liliana Bordeianou
62 Functional Bowel Disorders for the Colorectal Surgeons
793(6)
Jennifer M. Ayscue
Anjali S. Kumar
63 Middle and Anterior Compartment: Issues for the Colorectal Surgeon
799(6)
Cecile A. Unger
Marie Fidela R. Paraiso
Part IV: Miscellaneous
64 Pediatric Colorectal Disorders
805(10)
Daniel H. Teitelbaum
Peter F. Ehrlich
65 Considerations for Geriatric Patients Undergoing Colorectal Surgery
815(10)
Kevin R. Kasten
Todd D. Francone
66 Health-Care Economics
825(10)
Guy R. Orangio
67 Ethical Issues in Colorectal Surgery
835(1)
Jason D. Keune
68 Welcome to Litigation
835(6)
Dennis K. Ames
69 Surgical Education
841(6)
Bradley J. Champagne
Helen M. MacRae
70 Maintenance of Certification: Current Status and Future Considerations
847(4)
Jan Rakinic
W. Donald Buie
71 Quality and Safety in Colon and Rectal Surgery
851(16)
Elizabeth C. Wick
Jonathon Efron
72 Practice Management
867(8)
Eric M. Haas
Index 875
Scott R. Steele, MD, MBA, FACS, FASCRS

Department of Colorectal Surgery

Cleveland Clinic

Cleveland, OH

USA



Tracy Hull, MD

Department of Colorectal Surgery Surgery, 

Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH

USA



Neil Hyman MD, FACS, FASCRS

Section of Colon and Rectal Surgery

University of Chicago Medicine

Chicago, Illinois

USA



Justin A. Maykel, MD, FACS, FASCRS

Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery  

University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center  

Worcester, MA

USA



Thomas E. Read, MD, FACS, FASCRS

Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery

University of Florida College of Medicine

Gainesville, FL

USA



Charles B. Whitlow, MD, FACS, FASCRS

Department of Colon and Rectal Surgery

Ochsner Medical Center

New Orleans, LA

USA