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GI Surgery Annual: Volume 24

GI Surgery Annual: Volume 24

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The 24th volume of the GI Surgery Annual includes new contemporary topics such as corrosive injuries of the oesophagus, post-gastrectomy complications, advances in imaging of inflammatory bowel disease, unusual presentations of gallstones, gall bladder cancer with jaundice, minimally invasive pancreatic surgery, and enhanced recovery after surgery.

Format: Hardback
Length: 221 pages
Publication date: 06 October 2018
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore



The first section of the book focuses on the management of corrosive injuries of the oesophagus, a condition that can have severe consequences on the digestive system. The authors discuss various treatment options, including endoscopic techniques, surgical interventions, and conservative management. They also highlight the importance of early diagnosis and prompt intervention to prevent further damage and improve patient outcomes.

The second section explores the post-gastrectomy complications that can arise after surgical removal of the stomach. The authors discuss the common complications such as bleeding, infection, and hernia formation, as well as less common but potentially life-threatening issues such as gastric outlet obstruction and delayed gastric emptying. They provide detailed explanations of the underlying mechanisms and offer practical strategies for managing these complications.

The third section delves into the advancements in imaging of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The authors discuss the use of imaging modalities such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) to diagnose and monitor IBD. They also explore the role of these imaging techniques in predicting disease progression, evaluating response to therapy, and identifying complications.

The fourth section focuses on unusual presentations of gallstones, a common digestive condition. The authors discuss the various presentations of gallstones, including silent stones, acute cholecystitis, and gallstone pancreatitis. They provide detailed descriptions of the symptoms, diagnostic criteria, and treatment options for each presentation. They also emphasize the importance of timely diagnosis and appropriate management to prevent complications.

The fifth section explores the relationship between gall bladder cancer and jaundice, a common symptom of the disease. The authors discuss the diagnostic challenges associated with gall bladder cancer and the importance of early detection. They also review the various treatment options available, including surgical resection, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. They emphasize the need for multidisciplinary care and collaboration among healthcare professionals to optimize patient outcomes.

The sixth section discusses minimally invasive pancreatic surgery, a relatively new approach to treating pancreatic diseases. The authors discuss the advantages of minimally invasive surgery, including reduced pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times. They also provide an overview of the various surgical techniques used, including laparoscopic and robotic-assisted surgery. They highlight the importance of selecting the appropriate surgical approach for each patient and the potential risks and benefits associated with minimally invasive surgery.

The final section of the book focuses on enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS). The authors discuss the concept of ERAS and its potential benefits for patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery. They provide an overview of the various components of ERAS, including preoperative optimization, perioperative management, and postoperative care. They also discuss the evidence-based benefits of ERAS, including reduced pain, shorter hospital stays, and improved patient satisfaction.

In conclusion, the GI Surgery Annual 24th Volume is a comprehensive and up-to-date resource for gastrointestinal surgeons and other healthcare professionals. It provides a detailed overview of the latest developments in the field, covering a wide range of topics that are relevant to the practice of gastrointestinal surgery. The book is well-organized, well-written, and easy to read, making it an invaluable tool for both novice and experienced practitioners.

The GI Surgery Annual 24th Volume is a comprehensive and up-to-date resource for gastrointestinal surgeons and other healthcare professionals. It provides a detailed overview of the latest developments in the field, covering a wide range of topics that are relevant to the practice of gastrointestinal surgery. The book is well-organized, well-written, and easy to read, making it an invaluable tool for both novice and experienced practitioners.

The first section of the book focuses on the management of corrosive injuries of the oesophagus, a condition that can have severe consequences on the digestive system. The authors discuss various treatment options, including endoscopic techniques, surgical interventions, and conservative management. They also highlight the importance of early diagnosis and prompt intervention to prevent further damage and improve patient outcomes.

The second section explores the post-gastrectomy complications that can arise after surgical removal of the stomach. The authors discuss the common complications such as bleeding, infection, and hernia formation, as well as less common but potentially life-threatening issues such as gastric outlet obstruction and delayed gastric emptying. They provide detailed explanations of the underlying mechanisms and offer practical strategies for managing these complications.

The third section delves into the advancements in imaging of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The authors discuss the use of imaging modalities such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) to diagnose and monitor IBD. They also explore the role of these imaging techniques in predicting disease progression, evaluating response to therapy, and identifying complications.

The fourth section focuses on unusual presentations of gallstones, a common digestive condition. The authors discuss the various presentations of gallstones, including silent stones, acute cholecystitis, and gallstone pancreatitis. They provide detailed descriptions of the symptoms, diagnostic criteria, and treatment options for each presentation. They also emphasize the importance of timely diagnosis and appropriate management to prevent complications.

The fifth section explores the relationship between gall bladder cancer and jaundice, a common symptom of the disease. The authors discuss the diagnostic challenges associated with gall bladder cancer and the importance of early detection. They also review the various treatment options available, including surgical resection, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. They emphasize the need for multidisciplinary care and collaboration among healthcare professionals to optimize patient outcomes.

The sixth section discusses minimally invasive pancreatic surgery, a relatively new approach to treating pancreatic diseases. The authors discuss the advantages of minimally invasive surgery, including reduced pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times. They also provide an overview of the various surgical techniques used, including laparoscopic and robotic-assisted surgery. They highlight the importance of selecting the appropriate surgical approach for each patient and the potential risks and benefits associated with minimally invasive surgery.

The final section of the book focuses on enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS). The authors discuss the concept of ERAS and its potential benefits for patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery. They provide an overview of the various components of ERAS, including preoperative optimization, perioperative management, and postoperative care. They also discuss the evidence-based benefits of ERAS, including reduced pain, shorter hospital stays, and improved patient satisfaction.

In conclusion, the GI Surgery Annual 24th Volume is a comprehensive and up-to-date resource for gastrointestinal surgeons and other healthcare professionals. It provides a detailed overview of the latest developments in the field, covering a wide range of topics that are relevant to the practice of gastrointestinal surgery. The book is well-organized, well-written, and easy to read, making it an invaluable tool for both novice and experienced practitioners.

Weight: 592g
Dimension: 161 x 241 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811301605
Edition number: 1st ed. 2018

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