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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 isintended for residents and emergency surgeons, as well as all practictioners who treat colorectal cancer patients, such as gastroenterologists, oncologists, and radiologists.
Auteur
Nicola de'Angelis is a consultant general surgeon with special interest in minimally invasive and robotic digestive surgery. He graduated from the Medical School at the Università degli Studi di Parma (Italy) in 2005 and completed his residency in General Surgery at the Università degli Studi di Pisa (Italy). He trained at the Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris, AP-HP (France), King's College Hospital in London (UK), and at the CHUM St. Luc of Montreal (Canada). Since 2012, he has been working at the Henri Mondor University Hospital of Creteil, France. Nicola de'Angelis is associate professor of digestive surgery at the University of Paris XII, UPEC. He is a member of the faculty of the European Academy of Robotic Colorectal Surgery (EARCS) and director of the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) Fellowship in "Gastrointestinal Emergencies and Robotic Surgery". Salomone Di Saverio is a consultant Colorectal and Emergency surgeon who is working from January 2018 in the Colorectal Unit of Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge University Hospital NHS Trust in UK, performing both elective and Emergency general surgery and colorectal cancer procedures. He was previously from January 2010 to December 2017 a Team Leader Consultant in Acute Care andTrauma Surgery and in General Surgery; ha was Clinical Head of Laparoscopy in Trauma Surgery at the Trauma Surgery Unit, Trauma Center Maggiore Hospital Bologna from 2015; he has been Vice-Chairman of the Trauma Surgery Unit from 2013 to 2017. He has performed more than 4500 major surgical procedures, mainly as first operator, with more than 1500 procedures done laparoscopically/Minimally invasive surgery. He has described and published several original or innovative surgical techniques in both open and laparoscopic surgery in major surgical journals. He has been grated full professorship status in General Surgery by the Italian Ministry of University and Scientific Research in April 2017 and is a fellow of both the American College of Surgeons and Royal College of Surgeons of England. He is member of the 2018 ESCP Guidelines committee for management of Acute Diverticulitis in the group 6 of experts for Technical aspects
Francesco Brunetti is a general surgeon specialized in digestive and emergency surgery. He graduated from the Medical School at the Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II" (Italy) and trained at the Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris, AP-HP (France). He is currently head of the gastrointestinal surgery program at the Henri Mondor University Hospital of Creteil, France. He is member of the editorial board of the World Society of Emergency Surgery.
Contenu
1 Colorectal Cancer Research: A State of the Art 2 Epidemiology of colorectal cancer: incidence, survival and risk factors 3 Socioeconomic impact of emergency therapies for colorectal cancer 4 Acute care and surgical risk assessment 5 Complicated Colorectal Cancer: Role of Imaging 6 Principles of colonoscopy for colorectal cancer emergency - Colonoscopy protocols in emergency settings 7 Management of colonoscopy complications 8 Emergencies related to primary colon cancer: multidisciplinary management of colon obstruction, perforation and bleeding due to colon cancer in absence of metastatic disease
9 Emergencies related to primary rectal cancer 10 Peritoneal Carcinomatosis and other emergencies not related to primary colorectal cancer 11 Emergencies related to advanced metastatic colorectal cancer 12 Multidisciplinary management of post-operative complications 13 Enhanced Recovery After Emergency Colorectal Surgery 14 Medical and surgical management of colorectal cancer patients receiving immunotherapy 15 Medical and surgical management of colorectal cancer patients presenting with hemostatic disorders 16 Medical and Surgical Management of Colorectal Cancer Emergencies in Elderly Patients 17 Colorectal cancer surgical emergency in transplanted patients 18 Colorectal cancer surgical emergencies in patients with inflammatory bowel disease 19 Emergency surgical management in rectal cancer patients following radiotherapy 20 Pathological analyses of colorectal cancer 21 Post-operative oncologic management of colorectal cancer emergencies 22 Minimally invasive surgery for colorectal cancer in the emergency setting 23 Indications for open abdomen in colorectal cancer emergency
24 Difficult decisions in colorectal cancer in emergency settings 25 Future Perspectives in Colorectal Cancer Treatments 26 Training curriculum for colorectal cancer surgery 27 Emergency colorectal surgery checklists and technical considerations 28 Clinical cases on colorectal cancer emergency.