Intestinal Stomas

Intestinal Stomas
Author: John M. MacKeigan,Peter A. Cataldo
Publsiher: Marcel Dekker
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1993
Genre: Colostomy
ISBN: UOM:39015029717736

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Aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive reference for the creation and care of intestinal stomas. Experts in their respective fields contribute chapters with particular emphasis on recent surgical techniques, areas of current research, and future developments.

Atlas of Intestinal Stomas

Atlas of Intestinal Stomas
Author: Victor W. Fazio,James M. Church,James S. Wu
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2012-02-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780387788517

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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.

Gastrointestinal Stomas

Gastrointestinal Stomas
Author: Vincenzo Neri
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2019-12-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781789841855

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Gastrointestinal stomas constitute an evident anatomical modification, but their perception by patients represents a serious and unacceptable alteration of the body schema. Esophagostomy, gastrostomy, and jejunostomy are usually temporary, but ileostomy and colostomy are permanent in many cases. Two purposes characterize the two types of intestinal stomas: to divert intestinal content and to allow enteral nutrition. The purpose of the stoma in the therapeutic program is surrounded by many misunderstandings and this notice given by surgeons is horrifying to patients. In this therapeutic scenario the enterostomal therapist plays a central role. This book pays great attention to the care of the stoma and its therapeutic role, but overall the need is to prevent diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for this surgical alteration to the body's anatomy.

Abdominal Stomas and Their Skin Disorders

Abdominal Stomas and Their Skin Disorders
Author: Callum C. Lyon,Amanda Smith
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2009-12-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780203443996

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This innovative handbook bridges the gap between the colorectal surgeon, the stoma nurse and the dermatologist. It addresses the questions of what pathology is involved, what can be done by nurses, when to refer to a dermatologist, and what can be done by a dermatologist. Now in its second edition, the book has been revised throughout and contains

Atlas of Intestinal Stomas

Atlas of Intestinal Stomas
Author: Rupert B. Turnbull,Frank L. Weakley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1967
Genre: Colostomy
ISBN: UOM:39015000316896

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Atlas of Intestinal Stomas

Atlas of Intestinal Stomas
Author: Victor W. Fazio,James M. Church,James S. Wu
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2016-08-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1493950827

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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.

Stoma Therapy

Stoma Therapy
Author: Rainer Winkler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1986
Genre: Colostomy
ISBN: UOM:39015010677238

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The ASCRS Manual of Colon and Rectal Surgery

The ASCRS Manual of Colon and Rectal Surgery
Author: David E. Beck,John L. Rombeau,Michael J. Stamos,Steven D. Wexner
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1042
Release: 2009-06-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780387734408

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The ASCRS Textbook of Surgery of the Colon and Rectum offers a comprehensive textbook designed to provide state of the art information to residents in training and fully trained surgeons seeking recertification. The textbook also supports the mission of the ASCRS to be the world’s authority on colon and rectal disease. The combination of junior and senior authors selected from the membership of the ASCRS for each chapter will provide a comprehensive summary of each topic and allow the touch of experience to focus and temper the material. This approach should provide the reader with a very open minded, evidence based approach to all aspects of colorectal disease. Derived from the textbook, The ASCRS Manual of Surgery of the Colon and Rectum offers a “hands on” version of the textbook, written with the same comprehensive, evidence-based approach but distilled to the clinical essentials. In a handy pocket format, readers will find the bread and butter information for the broad spectrum of practice. In a consistent style, each chapter outlines the condition or procedure being discussed in a concise outline format – easy to read, appropriately illustrated and referenced.