The case-based approach of this innovative and engaging text on pediatric colorectal surgery reflects the experience of contributors from around the world. Illustrated with numerous images and complemented by online resources, the first section of the text covers the fundamentals of anorectal malformations (ARMs), cloaca, Hirschsprung disease (HD), and functional constipation. The second section includes challenging clinical scenarios and offers alternatives for management and treatment. Quality of life for patients requiring care, and a focus on functional outcomes, are core principles of…mehr
The case-based approach of this innovative and engaging text on pediatric colorectal surgery reflects the experience of contributors from around the world. Illustrated with numerous images and complemented by online resources, the first section of the text covers the fundamentals of anorectal malformations (ARMs), cloaca, Hirschsprung disease (HD), and functional constipation. The second section includes challenging clinical scenarios and offers alternatives for management and treatment. Quality of life for patients requiring care, and a focus on functional outcomes, are core principles of this resource. Patients with anorectal malformations, cloaca, Hirschsprung disease, fecal incontinence from a variety of conditions, colonic motility disorders, and a myriad of other conditions comprise the field of pediatric colorectal and pelvic reconstruction. Such patients require care from specialists across numerous fields throughout their lives, which may include colorectal surgery, urology, gynecology, and gastroenterology motility, as well as orthopedics, neurosurgery, physiotherapy, anesthesia, pathology, radiology, psychology, social work, nutrition, and nursing.
Marc A. Levitt, MD Chief, Division of Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction Children's National Hospital Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics The George Washington University School of Medicine Washington, DC, USA Hussein Wissanji, MD Director, Colorectal Centre of Excellence Montreal Children's Hospital Assistant Professor of Pediatric Surgery and Surgery McGill University Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences Montreal, QC, Canada Thomas Xu, MD Pediatric Colorectal Fellow Children's National Hospital Washington, DC, USA Filipa Bragança Jalles, MD Associate Editor Attending Pediatric Surgeon, Dona Estefânia Hospital Lisbon, Portugal
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PART 1 FUNDAMENTALS 1. Male Anorectal Malformation 1.1 Case 8 1.2 Initial Management and Workup 8 1.3 Surgical Management and Decision Making 8 1.4 Postoperative Care, Management, and Complications 8 1.5 Bowel management 8 2. Female Anorectal Malformation 8 2.1 Case 8 2.2 Initial Management and Workup 8 2.3 Surgical Management and Decision Making 8 2.4 Postoperative Care, Management, and Complications 8 2.5 Bowel Management 8 3. Cloaca 8 3.1 Case 8 3.2 Initial Management and Workup 8 3.3 Surgical Management and Decision Making 8 3.4 Postoperative Care, Management, and Complications 8 3.5 Bowel Management 8 4. Hirschsprung disease 8 4.1 Case 8 4.2 Initial Management and Workup 8 4.3 Surgical Management and Decision Making 19 4.4 Postoperative Care, Management, and Complications 23 5. Functional Constipation 27 5.1 Case 1 27 5.2 Case 2 33 PART 2 DEEPEN YOUR KNOWLEDGE 36 Anorectal Malformation 36 Fundamentals 36 Surgical Approach 59 Primary Anorectal Malformation Cases 79 Cloaca cases 103 Miscellaneous Anorectal Malformations 117 Functional Constipation 128 Fundamentals 128 Complications of Malone appendicostomy 132 Complicated cases of functional constipation 136 Hirschsprung Disease 149 Basics of Hirschsprung Disease 149 Difficult Hirschsprung disease cases 173 Miscellaneous Colorectal Diseases 203 Atresias, duplication, prolapse and volvulus 203 Urogenital sinuses 217 APPENDICES Available online only, please visit www.Routledge.com/cw/levitt Appendix A New gynecologic anatomic diagrams