Case Studies of Postoperative Complications After Digestive Surgery - by Miguel a Cuesta & H Jaap Bonjer (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The proposal for this book is to offer a systematic description of the most frequent complications occurring in the three parts of the digestive tract: HPB, Upper GI and colorectal tracts.
- About the Author: Professor Dr Miguel A. Cuesta: VU University Medical Centre (VUmc), Gastro-intestinal and Endoscopic surgery, De Boelelaan 1117, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands ma.cuesta@vumc.nl
- 578 Pages
- Medical, Gastroenterology
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Book Synopsis
The proposal for this book is to offer a systematic description of the most frequent complications occurring in the three parts of the digestive tract: HPB, Upper GI and colorectal tracts. Every complication, from esophageal to the rectum, is described systematically through two or three practical cases as has been treated by actual surgical practices of authors serving as surgeon practitioners. Description of the case, presentation of indication for surgery, type of primary surgical intervention and complication is described textually but also and by means of clinical signs, laboratory tests, radiological studies (CT scans and schematic drawings) and other methods used for diagnosis and treatment.
The reader will have access to a practical book in which every current complication can be easily recognized, along with relevant information as guide for an adequate treatment.
From the Back Cover
Case Studies of Postoperative Complications after Digestive Surgery offers a systematic description of the most frequent complications occurring in the GI, HPB and Colorectal tracts of the digestive system. Every complication, from esophageal to the rectum, is described systematically by means of practical cases.
Case Studies of Postoperative Complications after Digestive Surgery aims to accompany Dr. Cuesta and Dr. Bonjer's Treatment of Postoperative Complications after Digestive Surgery, where each case is clearly and comprehensively described, and indication for new practices of surgical treatment of the digestive diseases is provided. This book will engage with the general and the digestive surgeons, by helping them establish standards of excellence in the practice of digestive surgery, and will benefit practitioners worldwide in gaining state of the art treatment.
About the Author
Professor Dr Miguel A. Cuesta: VU University Medical Centre (VUmc), Gastro-intestinal and Endoscopic surgery, De Boelelaan 1117, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands ma.cuesta@vumc.nl