A comprehensive account of all elements of care cloaca patients. Case studies provide valuable insights into a range of clinical scenarios, never previously categorized in this way. This is a unique resource that specialists across numerous fields will find to be an invaluable resource when dealing with the complex needs of cloaca patients
Within the field of pediatric colorectal and pelvic reconstruction the most complex anatomic problem a pediatric surgeon can face is that of a cloacal malformation, in which the urinary tract, gynecologic system, and distal bowel all fuse into a single common channel which must be surgically reconstructed. The care of such patients with a cloaca is daunting, and the spectrum of anatomic variations very wide. In this book about cloaca, the authors have brought organization to the complex, providing basic principles of care, from fetal and newborn management to the reconstruction of bowel, gynecologic systems, and urinary tracts as well as their care after surgery to puberty and beyond.
A comprehensive account of all elements of care for the cloaca patient, including pre-operative evaluation and surgical planning, the ARM Index, surgical reconstruction, urological evaluation and long-term care, gynecologic evaluation and intervention, neurological implications, bowel management and the long- term management of patients with cloacal malformations. Case studies provide valuable insights into a range of clinical scenarios, never previously categorized in this way, enabling the reader to understand and gain experience from detailed descriptions. Fully illustrated, in color, and with further resources available online, this is a unique resource for all clinicians within the pediatric team caring for patients with cloacal malformations.
Specialists across numerous fields including colorectal surgery, urology, gynecology, and GI motility, as well as neonatology, orthopedics, neurosurgery, anesthesia, radiology, psychology, social work, nutrition, and nursing, will find this practical clinical text and its online resources to be a invaluable when dealing with the complex needs of the cloaca patient.
Recenzijas
This book is a very well-written and extremely important contribution to the care of these patients. Most books cover cloacal malformations as one small part of a chapter on anorectal malformations. This book, dedicated to the most complex of these patients, is the only comprehensive text providing an extensive review of cloacal malformations. This book is a very well-written and extremely important contribution to the care of these patients. Most books cover cloacal malformations as one small part of a chapter on anorectal malformations. This book, dedicated to the most complex of these patients, is the only comprehensive text providing an extensive review of cloacal malformations.
Vincent Adolph, MD Ochsner Clinic Foundation Hospital
This textbook is a compelling resource for all clinicians caring for patients with cloacal malformations It is the first of its kind to address the full spectrum needs of someone with a cloacal malformation and will help improve and standardize care for this complex patient population no matter where that patient lives in the world.
Childrens National Hospital Washington DC, USA
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1. History of Cloacal Care
2. Overview of Cloacal Malformations
3. Preoperative Evaluation and Surgical Planning 4.The ARM Index
5. Surgical Reconstruction
6. Urological Evaluation and Long-Term Management in Cloacal Malformations
7. Gynecologic Evaluation and Intervention in Cloacal Malformations
8. Neurosurgical Implications
9. Bowel Management
10. Long-Term Outcomes of Patients with Cloacal Malformations
11. Cases e.g.Total Urogenital Mobilization (TUM), Urogenital (UG) Separation, Special Cases
Marc A. Levitt focuses his career on enhancing the care of children with colorectal and pelvic reconstructive needs. He has cared for children from all 50 of the United States and from over 75 countries and has performed more than 15,000 pediatric colorectal procedures. He has written four textbooks and this is his fifth, as well as over 300 scientific articles in this subject area. His work extends to educating students, surgeons, other medical colleagues, and nurses, as well as developing integrated centers throughout the world to ensure that all children have access to quality colorectal care. He is actively engaged in helping patients, their doctors, and nurses in resource limited locations through the organization Colorectal Team Overseas, www.ctoverseas.org. He is the Chief of the Division of Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction at Childrens National Hospital, in Washington DC, a uniquely integrated team of pediatric colorectal surgeons, urologists, gynecologists, gastroenterologists, and nurses and is a Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at The George Washington University School of Medicine.
Associate Editors
Tamador Al-Shamaileh, MD
Pediatric Surgery Consultant
Assistant Professor, Department of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine
Mutah University, Al-Karak, Jordan
University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan
Andrea T. Badillo, MD
Director, Division of Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction, Pediatric Surgeon,
Divisions of Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction and General and Thoracic Surgery, and Program Director, Pediatric Colorectal Fellowship, Department of Surgery
Childrens National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA
Associate Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics,
The George Washington University School of Medicine
Allison C. Mayhew, MD
Director, Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology,
Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecologist,
Division of Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction, Department of Surgery
Childrens National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA
Assistant Professor of Gynecology,
The George Washington University School of Medicine
Teresa L. Russell, MS
Senior Clinical Research Coordinator,
Divisions of Urology and Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction, Department of Surgery
Childrens National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA
Briony K. Varda, MD, MPH
Co-Director, Childrens National Spina Bifida Program,
Divisions of Urology and Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction, Department of Surgery
Childrens National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA
Assistant Professor of Urology and Pediatrics,
The George Washington University School of Medicine
Richard J. Wood, MD
Chief, Department of Pediatric Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery,
Nationwide Childrens Hospital, Columbus, OH, USA
Professor of Surgery,
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA