In its first edition, Surgery of the Colon, Rectum and Anus established itself firmly as the gold standard definitive resource in the field. Critically acclaimed as a masterwork, John Golighers reference work of the same name finally had a worthy successor. Now, for the second edition, Michael Keighley and Norman Williams have completed the huge task of revising and updating their speciality defining work, to reflect thesubstantial changes in colorectal surgery which have occurred since the publication of the first edition.
As with the first edition, the authors have written the vast majority of the book themselves, maintaining the consistent style and personal approach which proved so popular. As before, however, they have sought outside contributions for specialised fields outside of their personal in particular Steven Wexner has contributed all the laparoscopic sections, Susan Galandiuk provides a new chapter on injuries to the colon and rectum and Lester Gottesman conveys some of his vast experience on sexually transmitted disease. Over 200 new figures have been added, reflecting the technical changes which have taken place, and hundreds of new references added, keeping the book as the most exhaustive reference work available. Surgery of the Anus Rectum and Colon remains the ultimate reference work in the field. No colorectal surgeon should be without it. The genetics of colorectal cancer a new chapter Medical management of anal fissure Multidisciplinary management of constipation (outlet obstruction, rectocele, and techniques for improving impaired evacuation) The role of laparoscopy in colorectal disease now integrated into the relevant parts of the text Adjuvant therapy in colon cancer Management of hepatic metastases Physiological impact of anal fissure surgery The impact of urogynaecological procedures and conditions on colorectal practice