
This comprehensive book provides an in-depth review of scientific theory and clinical practice relating to intestinal failure with specific emphasis on assessment and management as part of a multidisciplinary team. Compiled by an internationally recognised editorial team, the book provides a practical how-to guide to the management of adult and pediatric patients with intestinal failure, focusing on quality-of-life issues that are at the heart of patient care.
World experts from centers of excellence share their clinical experience and expertise, offering the first ever authoritative resource on intestinal failure
All aspects of patient management are covered, from diagnosis and medical and surgical management (including transplantation) to nutritional consideration and psychosocial aspects of care
Numerous illustrations, flow diagrams and summary boxes complement the text and emphasize important concepts, providing an accessible approach to this complex field
This landmark book is essential reading for any gastroenterologists, surgeons, transplant teams or clinical nutritionists involved in the care of patients with intestinal failure.
Practical 'how to' manual for the multidisciplinary team managing this difficult patient population
This book considers the diagnosis, treatment (both medical and surgical) and management of adult and pediatric patients with intestinal failure. It provides a long term view in dealing with these patients to improve results, quality of life and patient care.
| peter boyle kumar clark gary elmer margaret shove morriss o a westad | robfrt kanigel jim mullen pamela mountbatten p a berthe larry kinder |