Contents
Contributors vii
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
IN THE OPERATING ROOM AND ANATOMY
1 • Anatomy of the Colon, Rectum, and Anus 1
Richard L. Drake, Jennifer M. McBride, Michelle D. Inkster, and James S. W u
2 • Tools of the Trade: Retractors, Scopes, Probes, and More 9
David Liska
3 • Principles of Operative Positioning 19
Daniel R. Fish
4 • Advanced Endoluminal Surgery: Endoscopic Mucosal Resection and
Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection 35
Emre Gorgun
5 • Combined Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgery 43
Emre Gorgun
6 • Interventional Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Endoscopic Management
of Complex Inflammatory Bowel Disease 47
Bo Shen
7 • Office Endoscopy 57
James Church
ANORECTAL DISEASE
8 • Hemorrhoidectomy 65
Massarat Zutshi
9 • Anal Fissures: Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy 71
James S. W u
10 • Anoplasty for Anal Stenosis 77
Michael A. V alente
11 • Anorectal Abscess 85
Vladimir Bolshinsky and Joseph Trunzo
12 • Complex Anorectal Fistulas 93
Vladimir Bolshinsky and Stefan D. Holubar
13 • Hidradenitis Suppurativa 109
Anuradha R. Bhama and Scott R. Steelexviii Contents
14 • Rectovaginal Fistula 117
Tracy Hull
15 • Rectourethral Fistulas 135
Nicholas Hauser, Hadley W ood, and Kenneth Angermeier
16 • Crohn Anorectal Disease 145
James Church
17 • Pilonidal Disease Excise versus Flap: Technical Tips 151
Anuradha R. Bhama and Scott R. Steele
18 • Anal Intraepithelial Neoplasia: Performing
High-Resolution Anoscopy 163
Michelle D. Inkster, Eric D. Willis, and James S. W u
THE ABDOMEN
19 • Anastomotic Construction Techniques 173
Matthew F . Kalady
20 • Complicated Anastomoses: Turnbull-Cutait 187
Sherief Shawki
21 • Left Colectomy 195
Michael A. V alente
22 • Right Colectomy 207
Peter Mark Neary, Sherief Shawki, and Conor P . Delaney
23 • Approaching the Transverse Colon 221
N. Arjun Jeganathan and Jeremy M. Lipman
24 • The Difficult Splenic Flexure 229
Sherief Shawki
25 • Cytoreductive Surgery and Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal
Chemotherapy 239
Anthony Costales and Robert DeBernardo
26 • Desmoids 257
James Church
27 • Enterocutaneous Fistula 263
Michael A. V alente
THE PELVIS
28 • Intraoperative Radiation Therapy for Colorectal Cancer 271
Sudha R. Amarnath
29 • Local Excision of Rectal Neoplasia 279
Anuradha R. Bhama, David Maron, and Scott R. Steele
30 • Approaching Presacral Tumors 289
Christy Cauley and Michael A. V alente
31 • Proctectomy from Above 299Contents xix
32 • Transanal Total Mesorectal Excision 311
Sherief Shawki, Dana Sands, and Matthew F . Kalady
33 • GYN-Onc Considerations for Complex and Multivisceral Colorectal
Disease 331
Mariam AlHilli and Robert DeBernardo
34 • Spinal and Orthopedic Considerations for Advanced
Multivisceral Colorectal Cancer 341
Lukas M. Nystrom and Nathan W . Mesko
35 • Intraoperative Urology Consultation 349
Hadley W ood and Kenneth Angermeier
TECHNICAL TIPS FOR SPECIFIC SITUATIONS
36 • Complex Diverticular Disease: Colovaginal and
Colovesicle Fistula Repair 359
Michelle F . DeLeon, Steven D. W exner, and Bradley J. Champagne
37 • Large Bowel Obstruction 367
David M. Schwartzberg and David Liska
38 • Endometriosis 379
Mariam AlHilli and Hermann Kessler
39 • Trauma of the Colon, Rectum, and Anus 387
Eric K. Johnson and Scott R. Steele
40 • Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis 395
Tracy Hull
41 • Crohn Disease: Surgical Management 419
David M. Schwartzberg and Stefan D. Holubar
42 • Colorectal Cancer: Management of Stage IV Disease 451
Mohammad Ali Abbass and Bradley J. Champagne
43 • Construction of Intestinal Stomas 463
Hermann Kessler, Mariane G. M. Camargo, and Eric G. W eiss
44 • The Difficult Stoma 483
Hermann Kessler and Mariane G. M. Camargo
45 • Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction and Parastomal Hernia
Repair after Colorectal Surgery 505
Charlotte Horne and Ajita Prabhu
46 • Kock Pouch (K-pouch) 521
Sherief Shawki
PELVIC FLOOR DISORDERS
47 • Rectal Prolapse 533
Tracy Hull and Giovanna da Silva Southwick
48 • Ventral Rectopexy 543xx Contents
49 • Sacral Neuromodulation and Sphincteroplasty for Fecal
Incontinence 555
Lisa C. Hickman and Cecile A. Ferrando
50 • Vertical Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous Flaps, Gluteal Flaps, and
Plastic Surgery Reconstruction in Colorectal Surgery 567
Emre Gorgun and Raymond Isakov
51 • Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Following Colorectal
Surgery 575
Clayton C. Petro and Michael J. Rosen
52 • Constipation 589
Tracy Hull
53 • Botox of the Pelvic Floor and Acupuncture 599
Massarat Zutshi
54 • Perineal Proctectomy 605
Amy Lightner
Index 611