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Transsphincteric Surgery of the Rectum - Topographical Anatomy and Operation Technique

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More than a century ago, Cripps successfully employed the direct and complete division of the anal sphincters as a means of approaching the lower rectum and anal canal, and reported on a series of 36 patients who had been treated in that fashion. Cripps was pleasantly surprised to find good fecal continence in over two-thirds of the patients during later follow-ups, despite the fact that the divided sphincters had not been repaired. The transsphincteric procedure was largely forgotten in subsequent years, however, and only the parasacral proctotomy of Kraske, which spared the anal sphincters, can be said to have gained an established place in the" surgical armamentarium. " It remained for York Mason to redirect the attention of the surgical community to the great potential of the trans sphincteric approach and the excellent continence that can be achieved through adequate repair of the divided sphincters. Having recognized the outstanding practical value of this procedure, we felt it necessary to define more precisely the anatomical prerequisites that would ensure minimum operative bleeding, and to bring the procedure more in line with current knowledge of normal continence and defecation. Dr. A. Huber, in consultation with the director of the Institute for Clinical Anatomy of our surgical department, Prof. A. von Hochstetter, did many months of dissection work on fresh anatomic preparations in an effort to explore and refine the various aspects of the trans sphincteric ap proach.

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I. Transsphincteric Surgery of the Rectum.- 1. Significance.- 2. Definition.- 3. Indications.- 4. Preoperative Preparation.- 5. Postoperative Care.- 6. Follow-up Examinations.- 7. Complications.- 8. Remarks on Continence.- II. Topographical Anatomy.- Foundamentals and Methods.- III. Operative Technique.- IV. Results and Discussion.- 1. Carcinomas of the Rectum.- 2. Benign and Premalignant Tumors of the Rectum.- 3. Rectal Prolapse.- 4. Fistulae and Strictures.- 5. Traumatic Lesions.- 6. Malformations.

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Authors M Allgöwer, M. Allgöwer, A H C Hochstetter, A H C v Hochstetter, A. H. C. V. Hochstetter, A.H.C.v. Hochstetter, Huber, A Huber, A. Huber
Assisted by T. C. Telger (Translation), T.C. Telger (Translation)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.09.2013
 
EAN 9783642694721
ISBN 978-3-642-69472-1
No. of pages 86
Illustrations VIII, 86 p.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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