Surgery of Anorectal Diseases With Pre- and Postoperative Management
Understanding of the pathology and causation of anorectal diseases is constantly increasing. This has led to changes in how treatment is cho sen. There is almost no anorectal condition for which some new thera peutic approach has not been recently tried, and several of these do not involve surgery...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1990, 1990
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1990 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1 Surgical Anatomy of the Rectum, Anal Canal, and Perineum
- 2 Symptomatology of Anorectal Diseases
- 3 The Proctological Examination
- 4 Microbiological Examinations
- 5 Management of Biopsies and Operation Specimens of the Anorectal Region
- 6 Radiological Investigations
- 7 Manometry and Electromyography
- 8 Positioning and Anesthesia for Anorectal Surgery
- 9 Hemorrhoids
- 10 Anal Fissure
- 11 Anorectal Abscesses and Fistulas
- 12 Pilonidal Sinus
- 13 Anorectal Crohn’s Disease
- 14 Ulcerative Colitis
- 15 Ileoanal Anastomosis
- 16 Rectovaginal Fistulas
- 17 Prostatorectal Fistulas
- 18 Polyps
- 19 Malignant Anal Tumors
- 20 Rectal Tumors
- 21 Retrorectal Tumors
- 22 Anal Incontinence
- 23 Rectal Prolapse, Solitary Rectal Ulcer Syndrome, Descending Perianal Syndrome
- 24 Anorectal Strictures
- 25 Essential Anorectal Pain or Idiopathic Perianal Pain
- 26 Anorectal Traumatic Lesions
- 27 Foreign Bodies
- 28 Anal Venereology
- 29 Dermatological Anal Diseases
- 30 Pruritus Ani
- 31 Resurfacing the Perineal Area in Soft Tissue Defects
- 32 Parasitology of the Human Colorectoanal Tract
- 33 Pediatric Proctology
- 34 Pregnancy and Proctological Diseases
- 35 Interference Between Gynecological or Urological Diseases and Proctological Lesions
- 36 Subject Index