The Surgical Microbiome, An Issue of Surgical Clinics, 1st Edition
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Benjamin D. Shogan
Date of Publication: 10/2025
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In this issue of Surgical Clinics, guest editor Dr. Benjamin D. Shogan brings his considerable expertise to the topic of The Surgical Microbiome. Recent evidence highlights the sensitivity of gut microbiota to antibiotics, bowel preparation, and surg ...view more
In this issue of Surgical Clinics, guest editor Dr. Benjamin D. Shogan brings his considerable expertise to the topic of The Surgical Microbiome. Recent evidence highlights the sensitivity of gut microbiota to antibiotics, bowel preparation, and surgery. In this issue, top experts provide an introductory article on preparing the microbiome for surgery, followed by specific articles on the microbiome and colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, bariatric surgery, inflammatory bowel disease, diverticulitis, vascular disease, and neurosurgery.
In this issue of Surgical Clinics, guest editor Dr. Benjamin D. Shogan brings his considerable expertise to the topic of The Surgical Microbiome. Recent evidence highlights the sensitivity of gut microbiota to antibiotics, bowel preparation, and surgery. In this issue, top experts provide an introductory article on preparing the microbiome for surgery, followed by specific articles on the microbiome and colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, bariatric surgery, inflammatory bowel disease, diverticulitis, vascular disease, and neurosurgery.
Key Features
Contains 9 relevant, practice-oriented topics including the role of the microbiome and pancreatic cancer; the microbiome and early and late-onset colorectal cancer; preparing the microbiome for surgery; the microbiome and IBD; and more
Provides in-depth clinical reviews on the surgical microbiome, offering actionable insights for clinical practice
Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews
Author Information
Edited by Benjamin D. Shogan, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery, The University of Chicago, Division of the Biological Sciences, Chicago, IL, USA
https://www.uk.elsevierhealth.com/the-surgical-microbiome-an-issue-of-surgical-clinics-9780443346750.html329929The Surgical Microbiome, An Issue of Surgical Clinicshttps://www.uk.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/https://www.uk.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/placeholder/default/generic_item_image_123x160_1_1.png63.9979.99GBPInStock/Medicine and Surgery/Surgery100131745310000In this issue of <i>Surgical Clinics</i>, guest editor Dr. Benjamin D. Shogan brings his considerable expertise to the topic of <b>The Surgical Microbiome</b>. Recent evidence highlights the sensitivity of gut microbiota to antibiotics, bowel preparation, and surgery. In this issue, top experts provide an introductory article on preparing the microbiome for surgery, followed by specific articles on the microbiome and colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, bariatric surgery, inflammatory bowel disease, diverticulitis, vascular disease, and neurosurgery. In this issue of <i>Surgical Clinics</i>, guest editor Dr. Benjamin D. Shogan brings his considerable expertise to the topic of <b>The Surgical Microbiome</b>. Recent evidence highlights the sensitivity of gut microbiota to antibiotics, bowel preparation, and surgery. In this issue, top experts provide an introductory article on preparing the microbiome for surgery, followed by specific articles on the microbiome and colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, bariatric surgery, inflammatory bowel disease, diverticulitis, vascular disease, and neurosurgery.00add-to-cart97804433467502025ProfessionalEdited by Benjamin D. Shogan, MD20251Book152w x 229h (6.00" x 9.00")Elsevier24028 Oct 2025NOT YET PUBLISHED Expected Release Date:%1Edited by <STRONG>Benjamin D. Shogan</STRONG>, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery, The University of Chicago, Division of the Biological Sciences, Chicago, IL, USAClinicsThe Clinics: SurgeryNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select