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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book,
By JJ You "colorectal surgeon" (ChangHua, Taiwan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Complex Anorectal Disorders (Hardcover)
Buy this one. Even you did not like Wexner :-)
Other books may be good for "textbook", but this book is better. This book is well organized, friendly reading, and offer a lot of useful information in "real" clinical practice! For example, "Between 31% and 40% of patients develop fecal incontinence within two weeks of their stroke; however, this number goes down to about 3% to 9% after six months follow-up" (page 733). "The intention to treat success rate was overall 53%." (page 721, Functional Results of the ABS), "Rectocele operations performed ... Sexual dysfunction was reported in 22% of patients." (page 650), et al. It is very useful for anyone working in this field, whether your are proctologist, GI man, GS man, stomy nurse, physiotherapists... Anyway, you need a little clinical practice experience. If you are medical school student, another books (Normal and Disturbed Motility of the Gastrointestinal Tract. by A.J.P.M., M.D. Smout (Author), L. M. A. Akkermans (Author)) may be much simple and clear. If you are practice clinically, do not miss this book. Reading this book is not only re-education, and I found it is more fun than reading other similar books like "The pelvic floor". I recommended this book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Complex Anorectal Disorders (Hardcover)
For anybody who wants to read a great book that includes everything about pelvic floor disorders, you will find inside the book .I recommend this book .
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Complex Anorectal Disorders by Steve Wexner (Hardcover - December 21, 2005)
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