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Designed to provide a highly visual reference for surgeons and
other members of the patient management team, Atlas of Intestinal
Stomas is based on the 1967 gold standard text, Turnbull and
Weakly's Atlas of Intestinal Stomas. Additions include chapters on
anatomy and physiology, biliary stomas, pediatric ostomies, the
continent ileostomy, urostomy, laparoscopic stoma construction,
stomas in trauma surgery, stomas for antegrade continence enema,
percutaneous ostomies, and quality of life. There are also sections
on ileostomy, colostomy, enterostomal therapy and on the management
of complications of stomas such as management of the high output
ostomy, enterocutaneous fistula, parastomal hernia, prolapse, and
skin conditions. The Cleveland Clinic pioneered the entire practice
of ostomies, beginning in 1858 and continuing to this day as the
world's leading academic and clinical center. The editors and
contributors are all current or former Cleveland Clinic physicians
and instructors. The fundamental focus of the book is not only how
to install ostomies, but how to avoid complications and how to
treat complications when they arise. Atlas of Intestinal Stomas
will be of great value to colorectal and general surgeons, both in
practice and in training.
Designed to provide a highly visual reference for surgeons and
other members of the patient management team, Atlas of Intestinal
Stomas is based on the 1967 gold standard text, Turnbull and
Weakly's Atlas of Intestinal Stomas. Additions include chapters on
anatomy and physiology, biliary stomas, pediatric ostomies, the
continent ileostomy, urostomy, laparoscopic stoma construction,
stomas in trauma surgery, stomas for antegrade continence enema,
percutaneous ostomies, and quality of life. There are also sections
on ileostomy, colostomy, enterostomal therapy and on the management
of complications of stomas such as management of the high output
ostomy, enterocutaneous fistula, parastomal hernia, prolapse, and
skin conditions. The Cleveland Clinic pioneered the entire practice
of ostomies, beginning in 1858 and continuing to this day as the
world's leading academic and clinical center. The editors and
contributors are all current or former Cleveland Clinic physicians
and instructors. The fundamental focus of the book is not only how
to install ostomies, but how to avoid complications and how to
treat complications when they arise. Atlas of Intestinal Stomas
will be of great value to colorectal and general surgeons, both in
practice and in training.
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