Netter's Surgical Anatomy and Approaches

Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair

Introduction Since the first laparoscopic cholecystectomy was successfully performed in 1987, there has been a remarkable adoption of minimally invasive techniques, which has dramatically changed the field of general surgery. The surgical management of inguinal hernias, traditionally one of the…

Sphincter Repair and Sacral Neuromodulation

Introduction Fecal incontinence is a devastating problem. The incidence has been cited between 1% and 18% based on several studies. However, even at this rate, this symptom seems to be under-reported, with true incontinence (that excludes incontinence of flatus) thought…

Ileal Pouch Anal Anastomosis

Videos 35.1 Single Incision Total Abdominal Colectomy (First Stage Restorative Proctectomy/Ileal Pouch Anal Anastomosis) 35.2 Completion Proctectomy/J-Pouch Construction You’re Reading a Preview Become a Clinical Tree membership for Full access and enjoy Unlimited articles Become membership If you are a…

Suture Rectopexy and Ventral Mesh Rectopexy

Introduction Full-thickness external rectal prolapse is herniation of the rectum through the anal orifice. More commonly seen in older women, rectal prolapse can occur in both genders and even at a young age. The underlying mechanism of rectal prolapse is…

Perianal Abscess and Fistula in Ano

Introduction Perianal sepsis is a common problem that can be handled simply and successfully if treatment is based on an understanding of its anatomy and pathophysiology. The anatomy of the anus and the surrounding areas of the pelvis and perineum…

Hemorrhoids and Hemorrhoidectomy

Introduction “Doctor, I have hemorrhoids” is a common complaint. The majority of these complaints are not truly hemorrhoids but other benign conditions; some may hide a more threatening diagnosis, such as anal cancer. Evaluating each patient based on his or…

Abdominoperineal Resection

Introduction Abdominoperineal resection (APR) is most often employed for lower-third rectal cancers, rare low pelvic tumors, and other low pelvic cancers requiring pelvic exenteration with involvement of the sphincters. Tumors above the levator muscles and inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) can…

Transverse Colectomy

Introduction Transverse colectomy, in isolation, is an uncommon procedure. Potential indications for transverse colectomy include transverse colon cancer, segmental inflammatory bowel disease, and segmental transverse colon ischemia. In contrast, mobilization and resection of the transverse colon—in total or segmental—is commonly…