Emergency surgical management of colorectal cancer /
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
editors, Nicola de'Angelis, Salomone Di Saverio and Francesco Brunetti.
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Cham :
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Springer,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2019.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource
SERIES
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Hot topics in acute care surgery and trauma
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Preface; Contents; 1: Colorectal Cancer Research: A State of the Art; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Colorectal Cancer Research: A State of the Art; 1.2.1 Advances in Colorectal Cancer Research; 1.2.2 Critical Issues and Research Gaps in Colorectal Cancer Research; 1.3 Colorectal Cancer Surgery; 1.3.1 Milestones in Colorectal Cancer Surgery; 1.3.2 The Body of Evidence in Emergency Colorectal Cancer Surgery; 1.4 Conclusion: Being an Emergency Colorectal Surgeon; References; 2: Epidemiology of Colorectal Cancer: Incidence, Survival, and Risk Factors; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Incidence
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2.3 Survival2.4 Risk Factors for Colorectal Cancer; 2.4.1 Environmental Risk Factors; 2.4.2 Personal or Familial History of Adenoma or Colorectal Cancer; 2.4.3 Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease; 2.4.4 Genetic Mutation; 2.5 Emergency Presentation with Colorectal Cancer: Frequency and Risk Factors; 2.6 Conclusion; References; 3: Socioeconomic Impact of Emergency Therapies for Colorectal Cancer; 3.1 Global Socioeconomic Considerations; 3.2 Surgical and Long-Term Costs for Healthcare Systems; 3.2.1 Types of Costs; 3.2.2 Surgical Costs
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3.2.3 Long-Term Costs3.2.4 Reducing the Burden of Emergency Therapies for CRC; 3.3 Quality of Life After Emergency Therapies for CRC; 3.3.1 Assessing the Quality of Life After CRC Emergency Surgery; 3.3.2 Recovery After Colorectal Emergency Surgery; 3.3.3 Impact of Stoma Formation; 3.3.3.1 Early Complications; 3.3.3.2 Late Complications; 3.3.3.3 Quality of Life in Ostomy Patients; References; 4: Acute Care and Surgical Risk Assessment; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Acute Care and Emergency Assessment; 4.2.1 Clinical Assessment; 4.2.2 Type of Acute Presentation; 4.2.3 Staging
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4.2.4 Patient-Related Factors4.2.5 Comorbidity; 4.2.6 Medications; 4.2.7 Cognitive Function; 4.2.8 Preoperative Stabilization; 4.3 Surgical Risk Assessment; References; 5: Complicated Colorectal Cancer: Role of Imaging; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Obstruction; 5.3 Perforation; 5.4 Infection; 5.5 Hemorrhage; 5.6 Preoperative Workup of Complicated Colorectal Cancer; References; 6: Principles of Colonoscopy for Colorectal Cancer Emergency; 6.1 Bleeding Colorectal Cancer; 6.1.1 Clinical Management; 6.1.2 Aim and Timing of Colonoscopy; 6.2 Obstructive Colorectal Cancer
This volume provides an overview of the current evidence-based medical and surgical practice in emergency conditions in colorectal cancer patients. It offers a multidisciplinary perspective, taking into account the specific characteristics of colorectal cancer patients, the necessary pre-operative assessment, the endoscopic and radiological management, and the surgical treatments. Each chapter is supplemented with tables, figures, key-point boxes, schematic representations, and decision-making trees that serve as easy-to-use tools to apply in the different scenarios requiring acute care. Recommendations for best practice and the main reference articles are included for each topic, as well as numerous illustrated clinical cases with cilnical and empirical evidence regarding the surgical management of colorectal cancer. Specific technical aspects of the different surgical interventions and approaches (e.g., open surgery, laparoscopy, and robotics) are also detailed. This book is intended for residents and emergency surgeons, as well as all practictioners who treat colorectal cancer patients, such as gastroenterologists, oncologists, and radiologists.