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    Current therapy in colon and rectal surgery

    Favoris Imprimer
    Livre électronique

    Fazio, Victor W. 1940-2015 / Church, James M. / Delaney, C. P. (Connor Patrick) / Kiran, Ravi P.

    3rd edition

    Elsevier

    2017

    1 ressource en ligne

    Format PDF

    Current therapy

    9780323280921

    Anglais

    For more than 25 years, Current Therapy in Colon and Rectal Surgery has been the go-to resource for preparing for the American Board of Surgery certification exam. Following in this tradition, the 3rd Edition offers a comprehensive, contemporary summary of treatment options for colorectal diseases, with a focus on practical clinical science and applications. In a single, portable volume, you'll find complete coverage of new diagnostic modalities, medical therapeutics, and surgical treatment options, including minimally invasive surgery. Easy to read and digest, it provides a quick consultation with experts on the essentials of colon and rectal surgery.

    • Consult this title for a quick overview before you enter the OR, and use it as a review tool for board certification and recertification.
    • Nearly 100 succinct chapters, just 3 or 4 pages each, written by leading experts in colorectal surgery.
    • Five chapters devoted exclusively to different aspects of rectal cancer.
    • Other key topics include minimally invasive surgery, reparative surgery, maturing outcomes, and managing surgical risk.
    • Expert Consult™ eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
    • New chapters focus on hot topics such as intestinal transplants, enhanced recovery programs, and the management of peristomal hernias.
    • Updated information on the molecular biology of colorectal cancer and its implications for therapy. With 137 additional contributing experts

    Côlon - Chirurgie / Côlon - Maladies / Rectum - Maladies / Rectum - Chirurgie

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