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  • ASCRS WebinarsManagement of Complex Colorectal Polyps
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  • ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal SurgeryManagement of Malignant Polyps
    • Colorectal Cancer Precursor Lesions
      • Adenomas
    • Definition of Terms: Colorectal Cancer and the Malignant Polyp
    • Endoscopic Resection of Malignant Polyps
      • Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection Technique
  • ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal SurgeryAbout ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal Surgery
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  • ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal SurgeryEndoscopic Management of Polyps and Endoluminal Surgery
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  • ASCRS ToolkitManagement of Rectal Cancer (2020)
    • PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT
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  • CARSEP XIIMalignancy
    • A 37-year-old female patient with no prior colonoscopy and without chronic medical conditions undergoes an urgent laparotomy for a high-grade large bowel obstruction. At surgery, an obstructing rectosigmoid mass is discovered, with significant distention of the colon proximal to the mass. The cecum demonstrates significant distention with several partial-thickness serosal tears secondary to overdistention. The patient’s vital signs are stable, the patient’s small intestine and rectum are not distended, and there is no gross contamination. The best surgical option is
  • Fundamentals of Rectal Cancer SurgeryRectal Cancer Biology and Hereditary Cancer Syndromes
    • Hereditary Colorectal Cancer Syndromes
      • Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
  • ASCRS ToolkitManagement of Colon Cancer (2022)
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    • SURGICAL TREATMENT OF THE PRIMARY
  • ASCRS ToolkitSurgical Management of Crohn's Disease (2020)
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