Intro; Content Summary; Foreword 1; Foreword 2; Foreword 3; Preface to the English Edition; Contents; Contributors; Introduction of Chief Editor; The Main Academic Title; Scientific Research and Clinical Achievements; Novel Techniques; Student Training; 1: Overview of NOTES and NOSES for Colorectal Cancer; 1 Overview of NOTES; 1.1 The Development of NOTES; 1.2 Application and Classification of NOTES; 1.3 Experience Sharing of NOTES for Rectal Cancer; 1.4 Advantages and Disadvantages of NOTES; 1.5 Training of Professional Physicians; 2 Overview of NOSES; 2.1 Definitions of NOSES
2.2 Classification of Abdominal Incision2.3 Classification of NOSES for Colorectal Neoplasms; 2.4 Clinical Development of NOSES; 2.5 Advantages and Limitations of NOSES; 2.6 Application of NOSES in Multiple Organ Resections; 2: Perioperative Preparation of NOSES for Colorectal Cancer; 1 Bowel Preparation; 2 Vaginal Preparation; 3 Treatment Principles of Concomitant Diseases; 3.1 Hypertension; 3.2 Diabetes; 3.3 Pulmonary Insufficiency; 3.4 Renal Insufficiency; 3.5 Liver Insufficiency; 3.6 Coronary Heart Disease; 4 Psychological Preparation
2.6 Specific Instruments for NOSES IB3 Operation Procedures and Skills; 3.1 Exploration and Surgical Planning; 3.2 Dissection and Detachment; 3.3 Specimen Extraction and Digestive Tract Reconstruction; 3.4 The Display of Abdominal Wall and Specimen (Figs. 3.63 and 3.64); 4 The Essentials Associated with Operation; 4.1 Redefinition of Rectal Segmentation Criteria as well as the Concept of Low, Ultra-Low Anastomosis for Rectal Resection; 4.2 "Vascular Bridge" Technique of Superior Rectal Artery in Low and Ultra-Low Anastomosis in Rectal Resection
4.3 The Advantages and Disadvantages of Performing Protective Stoma in Low and Ultra-Low Anastomosis Surgery4: Laparoscopic Mid-Rectal Cancer Resection with Transanal Specimen Extraction (NOSES II); 1 Indications and Contraindications; 1.1 Indications (Figs. 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3); 1.2 Contraindications; 2 Anesthesia, Patient Positioning, Trocar Positioning, and Surgical Team Positioning; 2.1 Anesthesia; 2.2 Patient Positioning; 2.3 Trocar Positioning; 2.4 Position of Surgeons; 2.5 Specific Instruments for NOSES II; 3 Operation Procedures and Skills
5 Indications and Contraindications of NOSES for Colorectal Cancer6 Aseptic and Non-touch Procedures of NOSES for Colorectal Cancer; 3: Laparoscopic Lower Rectal Cancer Resection with Transanal Specimen Extraction (NOSES IA and NOSES IB); 1 Indications and Contraindications; 1.1 Indications (Figs. 3.1, 3.2, and 3.3); 1.2 Contraindications; 2 Anesthesia, Patient Positioning, Trocar Positioning, and Surgical Team Positioning; 2.1 Anesthesia; 2.2 Patient Positioning; 2.3 Trocar Positioning; 2.4 Position of Surgeons; 2.5 Specific Instruments for NOSES IA
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This introduces the theoretical and practical guide of NOSES. The book introduced 10 different techniques of NOSES for colorectal neoplasms based on extensive high-quality surgical images. The first part mainly describes the development process of NOSES and the current achievements of these techniques which will provide readers a general understanding of NOSES. The second part elaborates on ten different surgical procedures specific to position of tumor location of NOSES in detail. All key technical points and operational skills regarding to NOSES are displayed by both high-quality images. The indications and contraindications are also strictly determined in this book. In addition to the elaboration of NOSES, each chapter of this book also conduct a detailed and comprehensive analysis the hot spots, technical difficulties and key issues with regard to laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer. This book is suitable for the colorectal cancer surgeons and doctors of general surgery.