Overview
- The first book of its type
- Addresses common problems for rural/non-metropolitan general surgeons
- Offers a clear overview of the current treatments options for gastrointestinal diseases
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Table of contents (24 chapters)
Keywords
- Gastrointestinal Disorders
- Conservative Treatment
- Irritable Bowel Disease and Functional Disorders
- Diverticular Disease
- Neuroendocrine Tumours
- Anorectal Problems
- Colorectal Cancer
- Motility Disorders
- Liver Problems
- Acute/Chronic Pancreatitis
- Endoscopy
- GERD
- Barrett’s oesophagus
- Premalignant conditions
- Rural Surgery
- hepatology
- surgical oncology
- abdominal surgery
About this book
Editors and Affiliations
About the editors
Timothy K. McCullough is a consultant surgeon. He was schooled in Surrey, England, and studied medicine at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College, University of London. His Master of Surgery degree was at Imperial College, London, exploring the significance of circulating colorectal cancer cells, for which he won the Moynihan Medal of the ASGBI in 2004. Higher Surgical Training was in the Northwest Thames rotation. Tim was RSO at St. Mark’s Hospital, and completed specialist training in general and colorectal Surgery before appointment to The Lister Hospital in Hertfordshire as a consultant. During his career as a consultant, Tim has led the Colorectal Cancer MDT, been clinical director for Surgery, and laparoscopic colorectal surgical trainer. Tim has recently moved to Mount Gambier, South Australia to a rural and much more general surgical practice, but with a continuing interest in colorectal surgery.
Ian Roberts-Thomson was director of gastroenterology at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital from 1985 until 2014. He was appointed as a clinical professor at the University of Adelaide in 1999 and, on his retirement in 2014, was awarded the title Emeritus Professor. His research interests have included gastrointestinal infections, endoscopy with an emphasis on ERCP and the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease. He has more than 170 publications listed on PubMed as well as contributing chapters to several books. His current interests include the use of fecal transplantation for ulcerative colitis and the role of cost-effective analyses in the allocation of funds for the prevention and treatment of gastrointestinal and liver disease.
Guy J. Maddern is the RP Jepson Professor of Surgery at the University of Adelaide, director of surgery at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Royal Adelaide Hospital, director of research at the Basil Hetzel Institute for Translational Health Research at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital and director of Surgical Research and Evaluation (incorporating ASERNIP-S) at the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. He trained at the University of Adelaide and became a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 1989. His clinical interests include the physiological impact of laparoscopic surgery, and more recently thedevelopment of techniques to manage metastatic hepatic disease. He has over 400 publications in scientific journals and has contributed to over a dozen surgical texts.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Gastroenterology For General Surgeons
Editors: Matthias W. Wichmann, Timothy K. McCullough, Ian C. Roberts-Thomson, Guy J. Maddern
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92768-8
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Medicine, Medicine (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-92767-1Published: 22 August 2019
eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-92768-8Published: 10 August 2019
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: X, 321
Number of Illustrations: 28 b/w illustrations, 69 illustrations in colour
Topics: Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Surgical Oncology, Abdominal Surgery, Colorectal Surgery