Author: Li Chunyu Wang Jianping
Publishing house: People's Medical Publishing House
ISBN: 978-7-117-16353-8
Publication time: May 2013
Printing time: May 2013
Number of copies: 3000
Binding: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Open this: 16 open
Number of pages: 635 pages
Number of words: 1200 thousand words
Fixed price: 188 yuan
brief introduction
About the Author
Wang Jianping Male, born in 1954, Han nationality, from Wuyuan, Jiangxi, with a doctoral degree. The current executive vice president of Sun Yat-sen University (at the department level), the dean of the Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University (Guangdong Gastrointestinal and Anal Hospital), professor of surgery, and doctoral supervisor. He is also a member of the American Academy of Surgery (FACS), a member of the Japanese Society of Digestive Surgery, the chairman of the Asian Enterostomy Association in China, the head of the colorectal and anal surgery group of the Chinese Medical Association, the vice president of the Guangdong Medical Association, and the vice president of the Guangdong Medical Association Director, Group Leader of Gastrointestinal Surgery and Nutrition Support in Guangdong Province, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Editorial Board Member of Chinese Journal of Surgery, Chinese Journal of Practical Surgery, Cancer, Colorectal Surgery , Editor-in-chief of the national five-year planning textbook "Surgery", and editorial board member of the national seven- or eight-year planning textbook "Surgery".
He graduated from the Department of Medicine of the First Military Medical University in 1978, and stayed on as a surgeon in its affiliated Zhujiang Hospital. In 1982, he was admitted to the Zhongshan Medical College for a master's degree in surgery. The tutors were Professor Wang Chengen and Professor Wang Jifu. He graduated in 1985 and stayed at the school to work in the Department of Gastrointestinal and Pancreatic Surgery at the First Affiliated Hospital. Received a doctorate in medicine in 1990. From March 1991 to October 1993, he went to the Kobe University School of Medicine, Japan, where he studied under Professor Yoichi Saito, the head of the Kobe University Medical Department and the President of the Japanese Society of Pancreatic Diseases. He did post-doctoral research in the Department of Gastroenterology, Affiliated Hospital of Kobe University School of Medicine.
Professor Wang Jianping has been working in the Department of Gastrointestinal and Pancreatic Surgery in the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University in 1982, under the supervision of Professor Wang Jifu, a well-known Chinese expert in gastrointestinal and pancreatic surgery. The main research area is colon, rectal and anal surgery diseases. In 2003, he established Colorectal Surgery on the basis of the professional group of Gastrointestinal and Pancreatic Surgery in the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University. For colorectal tumors, inflammatory bowel disease, anal benign diseases, especially for low rectal cancer, anus preservation surgery, TME and pelvic autonomic nerve protection of rectal cancer radical surgery, familial polyposis, ulcerative colitis the study. He has his own experience in the anus-preserving surgery for low rectal cancer and the treatment of local recurrence after low rectal cancer. It is the first to carry out staged liver transplantation when colorectal cancer is combined with unresectable liver metastasis, and explores to find nodules and extensive liver A new method of transfer therapy. In the past five years, nearly a hundred related academic papers have been written and published in core journals. Among them, the article "Analysis of the curative effect of low anterior resection and combined abdominal perineal resection in the treatment of middle and low rectal cancer" published in the Chinese Journal of Surgery is the treatment of rectal cancer in China Representative articles of the level. 13 national, provincial and ministerial scientific research projects have been completed and are being studied. Published the 8th edition of "Surgery" (Editor-in-Chief) five-year planning textbook, "Surgery" (Associate Editor), the 7th edition of the five-year planning textbook, "Gastrointestinal Surgery" (Editor-in-Chief), and "Anorectal Surgery" Techniques (Editor-in-Chief), Gastrointestinal Surgery (Associate Editor-in-Chief) and Stapler and Its Clinical Application (Editor-in-Chief), participated in the compilation of the sixth edition of the five-year planning textbook of Surgery, and Seven Years of Surgery There are more than 20 monographs including the planning textbooks for the medical system, the eight-year planning textbooks for "Surgery", "Abdominal Surgery", "New Surgery Handbook", "Modern Surgery", "Surgery Innovation and Accident Management".
Book catalog
Chapter 1 Applied Anatomy of Anorectal Colon
Section 1 Applied Anatomy of the Anorectal Canal
1. Applied anatomy of the anal canal
2. Applied anatomy of rectum
3. Muscles around the anorectal canal
4. Space around the rectum
Five, the anorectal blood vessels
Six, anorectal lymphatic drainage
Seven, anorectal nerve
Section 2 Applied Anatomy of the Colon
1. The morphological structure of the colon
2. The arterial supply of the colon
Three, the veins of the colon
Fourth, the lymphatic drainage of the colon
Five, the innervation of the colon
Chapter 2 Surgical Operations and Skills of Using Surgical Instruments
Section 1 Basic training of surgical operation
Section 2 Commonly used surgical instruments and skills
1. Basic surgical instruments and skills
2. Special instruments and skills for abdominal surgery
3. The basic instruments and skills of anal surgery
4. Special instruments and techniques for anal surgery
Section 3 New surgical instruments, new materials and usage skills
1. Suture technology
2. Abdominal closure technology
Three, hemostatic technology
Chapter 3 Inspection Method
Section 1 Examination and surgical position
Section 2 Local Anal Examination
1. Anal inspection
2. Digital rectal examination
Section 3 Endoscopy
1. Anoscopy
2. Electronic Proctoscopy
Three, sigmoidoscopy
Four, fiber colonoscopy
Section 4 Anorectal Dynamics Examination
1. Anorectal pressure measurement
2. Colonic transport test
Three, defecography
4. Balloon expulsion test
Five, pelvic floor electromyography examination
Section 5 Laboratory Inspection
Section 6 Pathological examination
Section 7 Anorectal Imaging Examination
1. Anorectal ultrasound examination
2. Radiological examination
Three, CT examination
4. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Chapter 4 Preoperative Preparation and Postoperative Treatment
Section One Preoperative Preparation
1. Preoperative preparation for anal diseases
2. Preoperative preparation for colon and rectal disease
Section 2 Postoperative treatment
1. Postoperative treatment of anal diseases
2. Postoperative treatment of colon and rectal diseases
Chapter 5 Treatment of Complications After Anorectal Surgery
Section 1 Treatment of complications after anal surgery
1. Postoperative pain
2. Urinary retention
Third, postoperative bleeding
Fourth, fecal impaction
Five, anal edge edema
Sixth, postoperative fever
Seven, secondary infection
8. Delayed wound healing
Nine, anorectal stenosis
Ten, anal incontinence
11. Skin defect of anal canal
12. Syncope
13. Postoperative swelling
14. Glandular overflow
Section 2 Treatment of common complications of colorectal surgery
1. Rupture and bleeding of presacral venous plexus
Second, ureteral injury
3. Anastomotic stenosis
Fourth, anastomotic fistula
Five, sexual dysfunction
Sixth, the incision is split
7. Delayed healing of perineal incision
Section III Treatment of Complications of Colostomy
1. Stoma necrosis
Second, stoma retraction
3. Stoma prolapse
Fourth, stoma perforation
Five, narrow stoma
Six, stoma bleeding
Seven, parastoma hernia
8. Skin diseases around the stoma
Chapter 6 Anorectal Anesthesia and Postoperative Analgesia
Section 1 Preparation and medication before anesthesia
1. Preparation before anesthesia
Second, medication before anesthesia
Section 2 Commonly Used Anesthetics
1. Commonly used local anesthetics
2. Commonly used general anesthetics
Section 3 Basic Anatomy of Anesthesia
Section 4 Common Anesthesia Methods
1. Local anesthesia
Second, sacral canal block anesthesia
3. Simplify sacral anesthesia
Four, sellar anesthesia
Five, subarachnoid block anesthesia
Six, epidural anesthesia
Seven, combined spinal-epidural anesthesia
Eight, acupuncture anesthesia
Nine, general anesthesia
Section 5 Postoperative Analgesia
1. Preemptive analgesia
2. Local analgesia
3. Epidural or sacral analgesia
Fourth, intravenous analgesia
Chapter 7 Nursing Skills of Anorectal Surgery
Section One Diet Nursing
1. Types of diet
2. Matters needing attention in diet and nursing
Section 2 Psychological Nursing
Section 3 Perioperative Nursing
1. Preoperative care
2. Intraoperative care
3. Postoperative care
Section 4 Discharge Health Guidance
Chapter 8 Surgical Techniques for Congenital Anorectal Malformations
Section 1 Anal membranous atresia incision
Section 2 Perineal Anoplasty
Section 3 Low Fistula Anoplasty
Section 4 Posterior sagittal incision rectal anoplasty
Section 5 Anoplasty of sacral perineum (pulled out of the puborectal muscle ring)
Section 6 Anterior abdominal perineum (transpuborectalis) anoplasty
Chapter 9 Hemorrhoid surgery techniques
Section 1 Internal Hemorrhoid Surgery Skills
1. Insertion of internal hemorrhoids
2. Internal hemorrhoid injection
3. Ligation of internal hemorrhoids
Fourth, internal hemorrhoid ligation
Five, internal hemorrhoids and anus expansion
Sixth, internal hemorrhoidectomy (closed surgery)
Seven, ligation and suspension of hemorrhoids
8. Incarcerated internal hemorrhoid surgery
Section 2 External hemorrhoid surgery skills
1. Removal of external hemorrhoids
2. External hemorrhoidectomy
3. External hemorrhoid resection and suture
The third section, mixed hemorrhoid surgery skills
1. External stripping and internal ligation
2. Mixed hemorrhoidectomy
3. Mixed hemorrhoids preserved dental floss
The fourth section, ring hemorrhoid surgery skills
1. Segmented ligation
Second, segmented tooth ligation
3. Improved segmented ligation
Section 5 PPH surgical techniques
Section 7 CRH Surgical Techniques
Section 8 TST surgical techniques
Chapter 10 Surgical Techniques for Perianal Abscess
Section 1 Incision and drainage
Section 2 Incision and Internal Surgery
Section 3 Incision and Thread Hanging
Section 4 Abscess incision and suture
Section 5 One-time radical resection with sphincter preservation
Section 6 Incision and drainage of internal mouth resection and sealing
Chapter 11 Anal Fistula Surgery Skills
Section 1 Overview
Section 2 Sphincter Surgery Skills
1. Anal fistula incision
2. Anal fistula resection and suture
Three, anal fistula thread hanging surgery
4. Anal fistula incision and threading
Section 3 Preserving sphincter surgery skills
Section 4 Surgical skills for special types of anal fistula
Chapter 12 Anal Fissure Surgery Techniques
Section 1 Anal Fissure Resection
Section 2 Anal Fissure Suture
Section 3 Internal Sphincterotomy
Section 4 Anal fissure longitudinal section and transverse suture
Section 5 Resection of anal fissure with pedicle flap advancement
Chapter 13 Surgical Techniques for Anorectal Stenosis
The first section anal canal stenosis incision
Section Two: Longitudinal and transverse suture for anal stenosis
The third section anal canal stenosis Y-V flap plasty
The fourth section: multi-point incision drug injection for rectal stricture
Section 5 Rectal stricture
Section 6 Scar Resection of Rectal Stenosis
Section 7 Posterior Incision of Rectal Stenosis
Section 8 Longitudinal and transverse suture for rectal stricture
Chapter 14 Surgical Techniques for Anal Incontinence
Section 1 Anal Circumcision
Section 2 Anal Tightening
Section 3 Anal Sphincter Repair
1. End-to-end suture
2. Circumcision and transverse suture
Section 4 Rectovaginal Septum Repair (Perineal Suture)
Section 5 Pelvic floor repair behind anus
Section 6 Anal Sphincter Folding
1. Front anal sphincter folding
2. Transvaginal external sphincter folding
Section 7 Anal Sphincteroplasty
1. Sphincteroplasty with gracilis transplantation
2. Gluteus maximus transplantation sphincteroplasty
Section 8 S-shaped skin patch anal canal plasty
Chapter 15 Surgical techniques for anal pruritus
1. Itchy skin injection
Second, pruritus skin resection
3. Resection and suture of itchy skin
4. Perianal subcutaneous nerve termination
Chapter 16 Surgical Techniques of Anal Condyloma Acuminatum
1. Resection of condyloma acuminatum
2. Cautery of condyloma acuminatum
Chapter 17 Surgical Techniques for Anorectal Injury
Section 1 Rectal injury above peritoneal reflex
1. Rectal injury and damage distance from the anal edge ≤ 9cm
2. Rectal injury and damage distance ≥10cm from the anal edge
3. Rectal injury above peritoneal reflex (other complications)
Section 2 Rectal injury below the peritoneal reflex and above the levator ani muscle
1. Large damage area and long damage time
2. Small damage area and short damage time
Section 3 Anal sphincter and surrounding skin injury below the levator ani muscle
Chapter 18 Surgical Techniques for Anorectal Foreign Body
Chapter 19 Surgical Techniques for Benign Perianal Tumors
1. Resection of perianal sebaceous cyst
2. Resection of perianal lipoma and fibroma
Chapter 20 Surgical Techniques for Anal Canal Cancer
Section 1 Local Resection
Section 2 Combined transabdominal and perineal resection, sigmoid colostomy
Section 3 Combined columnar transabdominal resection and sigmoid colostomy
Section 4 Inguinal lymph node dissection
1. Superficial groin lymph node dissection
2. Deep group (iliac-groin) lymph node dissection
Section 5 Colostomy
Chapter 21 Surgical Techniques for Perianal Cancer
Section 1 Local Resection
Section 2 Abdominal Perineum Combined Rectal Cancer Surgery
Section 3 Inguinal lymph node dissection
Chapter 22 Surgical Techniques for Rectal Prolapse
Section One Transanal Surgery
1. Injection
Two, rectal mucosal ligation
Three, anal constriction
Four, full-thickness rectal prolapse triple surgery
5. Circumcision of prolapse and hemorrhoids
6. Intrarectal scar support and fixation
7. Resection and repair of rectal prolapsed tissue
Eight, rectal mucosal in situ fixation
Nine, anoplasty
Section 2 Transsacral Surgery
1. Posterior rectal wall adhesion
2. Transsacral rectal suture fixation
Third, transsacral rectal fixation
Section 3 Transabdominal Surgery
1. Anterior rectal suspension fixation (Ripstein operation)
2. Posterior rectal suspension and fixation (Well surgery)
Three, Orr surgery
Fourth, anterior rectal fixation (Nigro surgery)
Five, retrorectal fixation
Sixth, transabdominal enlarged rectal fixation
Seven, anterior rectal wall folding surgery (Shen Kefei surgery)
Eight, sigmoid colon resection
Nine, fixed sigmoid colectomy (Frykman operation)
Section 4 Laparoscopic Surgery
Chapter 23 Surgical techniques for rectal villous adenoma
Section 1 Transanal resection and suture
Section 2 Transsacral resection and suture
Section 3 High-frequency electrical snare resection of adenoma
Chapter 24 Surgery Techniques for Rectal Cancer
Section 1 Local resection of rectal cancer
1. Transanal local resection
2. Local resection of sacrococcygeal approach
3. Transsphincter local resection
Section 2 Resection of abdominal perineal rectal cancer (Miles operation)
Section 3 Anterior low rectal resection (Dixon operation)
Section 4 Transabdominal resection of rectal cancer, colostomy
Section 5 Rectal Resection, Colon-anal Anastomosis
Section 6 Transabdominal resection of the rectum, delayed anastomosis of the colon through anus
Section VII Transabdominal transanal intersphincterectomy for low rectal cancer, colon-anal anastomosis (ISR)
Chapter 25 Anus Preserving Surgery Techniques for Rectal Cancer
Chapter 26 In Situ Artificial Anus Reconstruction
The first section gracilis muscle in situ anorectal reconstruction
Section 2 In situ anorectal reconstruction with pedicled gluteus maximus
Chapter 27 Surgical Skills of Rectovaginal Fistula
Section 1 Overview
1. Cause
Two, classification
3. Clinical manifestations
Four, diagnosis points
Five, differential diagnosis
Six, treatment principles
Seven, preoperative evaluation
Section 2 Perineal rectal incision
Section 3 Transvaginal centrifugal separation of the vaginal rectal space with purse-string suture of the rectum
Section 4 Transvaginal centrifugal separation and turnover suture, centrifugal separation and embedding suture
Section 5 Tait operation for suture of fistula through perineal separation
Chapter 28 Surgical Techniques for One Point Anal Deformity
Section 1 Abdominal perineum anus, vagina and urethroplasty
The second part of the urethra vaginal drag surgery
Chapter 29 Surgical Techniques for Hirschsprung's Disease
Section One Hirschsprung's Extraction Radical Operation
Section 2 Laparoscopy-assisted radical resection of Hirschsprung's colon
Section Three Classic Hirschsprung's Radical Surgery
1. Drag-out rectosigmoid colectomy (modified Swenson method)
Second, rectal resection and colon drag-out surgery (Duhamel method)
Third, the rectal mucosa is removed and the colon is pulled out (Soave method)
4. Transabdominal colorectal resection (Rehbein method)
5. Side-to-side anastomosis of ileum and descending colon after colectomy (Martin method)
6. Side-to-side anastomosis of ascending colon and ileum (Boley method)
Chapter 30 Surgical techniques for colonic slow transit constipation
Section 1 Total colon resection, ileal rectal anastomosis
Section 2 Subtotal Colonectomy
1. Subtotal colon resection, ascending colorectal anastomosis
2. Subtotal colonectomy, cecal rectal anastomosis
3. Subtotal colon resection, ileosigmoid colon anastomosis
Section 3 Colon Exclusion
1. Cecal-rectal anastomosis
2. Ile rectal (sigmoid colon) anastomosis
Chapter 31 Surgical Techniques for Outlet Obstructive Constipation
Section 1 Rectal protrusion surgery
1. Transrectal Protrusion Closed Repair (Block) Surgery
2. Rectal mucosal resection with forceps suture repair
Three, rectal mucosal incision and repair
4. Transvaginal incision and repair of rectal protrusion
5. Dilun patch rectal protrusion repair
Section 2 Internal rectal prolapse surgery
1. Rectal mucosal ligation
2. Vertical folding of rectal mucosa and injection of sclerotherapy
3. Perirectal injection
Fourth, stapler rectal mucosal circumcision and nailing (PPH)
Five, modified Delorme surgery
Section 3 Puborectal Syndrome Surgery
1. Partial puborectectomy
2. Post-puborectalis incision and thread-drawing
3. Posterior puborectectomy
Section 4 Internal sphincter achalasia
Chapter 32 Colorectal polyp surgery techniques
Section 1 Endoscopic removal of colorectal polyps
Section 2 Colon and rectal polyps laparotomy plus endoscopic removal
Section 3 Transanorectal polypectomy
Section 4 Transsacral and rectal polypectomy
Section 5 Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR)
Section 6 Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD)
Chapter 33 Surgical Techniques for Black Spot Polyp Syndrome
Section 1 Laparotomy for multiple small bowel polyps plus endoscopic removal of small bowel incision
Section 2 Laparotomy plus small bowel intussusception resection for multiple small bowel polyps
Chapter 34 Surgical Techniques for Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
Chapter 35 Surgical Techniques for Ulcerative Colitis
Section 1 Total colorectal resection, permanent ileostomy
Section 2 Total colon resection, ileal rectal anastomosis
Section 3 Colorectal subtotal resection, ascending colorectal anastomosis
Section 4 Total colorectal resection, ileal pouch anal canal anastomosis (Pouch operation)
Chapter 36 Surgical Techniques for Crohn's Disease
Chapter 37 Colonic volvulus surgery techniques
Chapter 38 Surgical Techniques for Colonic Diverticulum
The first stage of colon resection and anastomosis
Section 2 Colectomy and Anastomosis, Proximal Stoma
Section 3 Colectomy and Anastomosis, Colonic Shunt
Section 4 Hartmann surgery
Section 5 Three-stage sigmoidectomy
Chapter 39 Surgical Techniques for Colon Injury
Section 1 Colonic perforation suture and cecal stoma
Section 2 Partial resection of cecum and ascending colon injury, one-stage anastomosis
Section 3 Intraoperative bowel lavage for left colon injury, one-stage resection and anastomosis
Section 4 External stoma on colon injury
Section 5 Colostomy
One, cecum stoma
2. Transverse colostomy
Three, sigmoid colostomy
Chapter 40 Surgical techniques for colorectal benign tumors
Chapter 41 Colorectal Carcinoid Surgical Techniques
Section 1 Transanal Resection of Rectal Carcinoid
Section 2 Right Hemicolectomy
Section 3 Left Hemicolectomy
The fourth section (lower) anterior resection
Section 5 Combined Transabdominal and Perineal Resection
Section VI Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery (TEM)
Chapter 42 Colon Cancer Surgical Techniques
Section 1 Right Hemicolectomy
Section 2 Transverse Colon Resection
Section 3 Left Hemicolectomy
Section 4 Enlarged right hemicolectomy
Section 5 Sigmoidectomy
Section VI Surgery for obstructive left colon cancer
Chapter 43 Colostomy Surgical Techniques
Section one cecal stoma
Section 2 Transverse Colon Loop Stoma
Section Three Loop Stoma of Sigmoid Colon
Section 4 Single cavity sigmoid colon stoma
Section 5 Occult Colostomy
Section VI Closure of Colostomy
Chapter 44 Surgical techniques for liver metastases from colorectal cancer
Chapter 45 Surgical techniques for rare malignant tumors in the rectum and anal canal
Chapter 46 Presacral Tumor Surgery Skills
Section 1 Local tumor resection
Section 2 Tumor plus sacrococcygeal resection
Section 3 Combined Abdominal Sacral Resection
Chapter 47 Surgical techniques for sacrococcygeal teratoma
The first section phenotypic teratoma resection
Section 2 Resection of Invisible Teratoma
Chapter 48 Surgical Techniques for Tibetan Hair Sinus and Tibetan Hair Follicle
Section 1 Incision and drainage
Section 2 Cyst and sinus resection, wound opening
Section 3 Cyst Resection and Stage I Suture
Section 4 Partial sinus resection and suture
Section 5 Bag suture
Section VI Flap Transfer
Chapter 49 Surgical Techniques for Perianal Fatal Fasciitis
Chapter 50 Surgical techniques for perianal hidradenitis suppurativa
Chapter 51 Surgical Techniques for Other Anal Diseases
1. Resection of anal papillitis and hypertrophy
Two, anal sinusitis surgery
Three, anal papilloma surgery
4. Resection of perianal endometriosis
Five, anal wart burning excision
6. Cautery resection of anal verrucous tuberculosis
Chapter 52 Anorectal Clinic Surgery Skills
Chapter 53: The use of stapler in colorectal cancer surgery
Section 1 Types of staplers in colorectal cancer surgery
I. Overview
Second, the stapler classification
The second section of colorectal cancer resection surgery stapling skills
The third section of laparoscopic colon tumor resection surgery stapler use skills
Section 4 Skills of using stapler for laparoscopic resection of rectal tumor
Chapter 54 Laparoscopic surgery techniques for the colon and rectum
Section 1 Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy
Section 2 Laparoscopic left colectomy
Section 3 Laparoscopic Sigmoid Colectomy
Section 4 Laparoscopic total colectomy
Section 5 Laparoscopic rectal cancer anus preservation surgery
Section 6 Laparoscopic Miles Surgery for Rectal Cancer
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