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Colorectal Surgery: Living Pathology in the Operating Room is two
books in one. First, it is an atlas in the classic definition: each
chapter is a two-page spread discussing one case. Functionally,
each chapter is a case study with both the surgical and
pathological perspectives beautifully rendered and fully explained.
Visually, every chapter presents the reader with operative and/or
diagnostic photos, and anatomic line drawings by the author. The
text, more extensive than in many atlases, provides a concise yet
complete operative record: patient history/work up, anatomic
anomalies, the procedure itself, pathologic findings, and follow
up. Key teaching points emphasize the most important and unique
aspects of every case. Residents, fellows, and even seasoned
practitioners will gain valuable diagnostic and therapeutic
insights from this material. The case study presentation provides
an excellent review tool for the American Board of Colon and Rectal
Surgery exam.
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