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Pediatric Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery
Vilanova-Sánchez, A. — Levitt, M.
1ª Edición Marzo 2020
Inglés
Tapa blanda
291 pags
600 gr
19 x 25 x 2 cm
ISBN 9780367136475
Editorial CRC PRESS
LIBRO IMPRESO
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Editors
Contributors
Where are we in pediatric colorectal and pelvic reconstructive surgery? New insights and the future
1. Pediatric colorectal and reconstructive surgery: Fundamentals of surgical preparation
Rebecca M. Rentea and Andrea S. Wagner
2. Basic anatomic principles of pediatric colorectal and reconstructive surgery
Rebecca M. Rentea
3. Anorectal malformations: The newborn period
Sabine Sarnacki, Sebastian King, and Wilfried Krois
4. Anorectal malformation: Definitive repair and surgical protocol
Belinda Dickie, Taiwo Lawal, and Paola Midrio
5. Cloaca: Important steps and decision-making for pre- and post-definitive repair
Richard J. Wood, Ivo de Blaauw, and D. Gregory Bates
6. Cloaca: Definitive repair and surgical protocol
Richard J. Wood, Carlos A. Reck-Burneo, and Marc A. Levitt
7. Long-term urologic and gynecologic follow-up in anorectal anomalies: The keys to success
Geri Hewitt, Daniel G. DaJusta, and Christina B. Ching
8. A patient with an anorectal malformation who has been previously repaired and who is "not doing well"
Victoria Lane and Jeffrey Avansino
9. Neonatal diagnosis of Hirschsprung disease
Martin Lacher and Duarte Vaz Pimentel
10. Hirschsprung disease: Definitive repair with transanal pull-through
Jacob C. Langer, Chris Westgarth-Taylor, Victor Etwire, and Stuart Hosie
11. Total colonic Hirschsprung disease: Ileo-Duhamel
Jonathan H. Sutcliffe, Alejandra Vilanova-Sánchez, and Jacob C. Langer
12. Total colonic Hirschsprung: Pre- and postoperative care
Alejandra Vilanova-Sánchez, Carlos A. Reck-Burneo, and Brenda Ruth
13. The post pull-through Hirschsprung patient who is not doing well with obstructive or incontinence symptoms
Jacob C. Langer and Marc A. Levitt
14. Long-term outcomes of anorectal malformations and Hirschsprung disease
Tomas Wester, Mikko Pakarinen, and Risto Rintala
15. Antegrade access as an adjunct to bowel management: Appendicostomy and neoappendicostomy
Rebecca M. Rentea, Devin R. Halleran, and Alejandra Vilanova-Sánchez
16. Severe functional constipation: Surgery and gastroenterologic collaboration
Peter L. Lu, Desalegn Yacob, and Carlo Di Lorenzo
17. Colonic resection in children with colonic dysmotility
Karen A. Diefenbach, Desalegn Yacob, Rita D. Shelby, and Richard J. Wood
18. Importance of collaboration in pelvic reconstruction: How to avoid complications and extra interventions
Molly E. Fuchs, Kate McCracken, and Daniel G. DaJusta
19. Bowel management
Michael D. Rollins and Onnalisa Nash
20. Evaluation of continence in children with Hirschsprung disease and anorectal malformation
Michael D. Rollins, Richard J. Wood, and Victoria Lane
21. Minor anal pathology: Rectal prolapse, perianal abscesses, hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and pilonidal disease
Caitlin A. Smith, Alessandra C. Gasior, and Devin R. Halleran
22. Familial adenomatous polyposis
Alessandra C. Gasior and Mark Arnold
23. Ulcerative colitis and indeterminate colitis in children
Alessandra C. Gasior and Ross Maltz
24. Crohn’s disease in children
Alessandra C. Gasior and Jennifer L. Dotson
25. Pediatric colorectal surgery in low- and middle-income settings: Adaptation to the resources available
Chris Westgarth-Taylor and Marion Arnold
26. Transitional care in colorectal and pelvic reconstruction surgery
Alessandra C. Gasior
27. Operative reports of the most common procedures in pediatric colorectal surgery: Key steps
Alejandra Vilanova-Sánchez, Giulia Brisighelli, and Carlos A. Reck-Burneo
28. Tracking operative results and outcomes
Laura Weaver and Devin R. Halleran
29. Patient education
Meghan Fisher, Stephanie Vyrostek, and Kristina Booth
30. Resources for families and the burden of therapy
Greg Ryan, Lori Parker, and Sarah Driesbach
31. Creating a collaborative program
Jeffrey Avansino, Robert Dyckes, Dennis Minzler, and Julie Choueiki
Index
This book provides comprehensive coverage of the anatomical and physiological aspects of complex colorectal and pelvic malformations. Also described are the surgical protocols for this specialized field within pediatric surgery. The benefits of high-level collaboration between surgical services when treating these anomalies are explained, as are treatment algorithms and care of complications.
- Includes evaluation and management of the newborn
- Describes surgical interventions of the newborn, and when a primary repair versus a staged approach is required
- Explains the value of laparoscopy and deciding in which cases to use it
- Looks at the importance of a transition program to adulthood
Pediatric surgeons worldwide and the teams in which they work will benefit from this well illustrated and comprehensive work.
Alejandra Vilanova-Sánchez, MD is a pediatric surgeon currently practicing at the University Hospital La Paz, in Madrid in the Urogenital and Colorectal Unit. After finishing her training she completed a fellowship in Pelvic Reconstrucion Surgery at the Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio. Her focus was on complex colorectal and pelvic surgery involving the gynecological and urological systems. Dr. Vilanova-Sánchez is a member of the Spanish Association of Pediatric Surgeons, European Pediatric Surgical Association (EUPSA), and ARM-net. She is a frecuent speaker in international meetings and she has organized several national and international meetings in pediatric colorectal. She participates every year in surgical brigades collaborating with nonprofit organizations Colorectal surgeons overseas and Helping hand in anorectal malformations where she helps patients with colorectal conditions around the world.
Marc A. Levitt, M.D. has focused his clinical and academic career helping patients with complex colorectal and pelvic problems. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania, his medical degree from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and his surgical training at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York and the Children’s Hospital of Buffalo. He is currently director of the Colorectal Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, and Professor of Surgery at The Ohio State University. He has delivered more than 400 national/international/ local/regional presentations of his work and has been an invited visiting professor all over the world. He has trained dozens of clinical fellows, research fellows, and students in his career and has directed numerous colorectal training courses attended by established surgeons and surgical trainees from all over the world. He is proud to have been a founding member of the Pediatric Colorectal and Pelvic Learning Consortium, he dedicates much of his free time to mission trips around the world (www.ctoverseas.org) where he trains surgeons in complex colorectal surgical techniques.
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