Surgical management of anorectal and colonic diseases: with 100 tables
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Contents
Section I
General Approach
Chapter 1
Surgical Anatomy of the Rectum, Anal Canal, Perineum, and Colon 3
A. HUBER
Colon 10
Topographical Anatomy 10
Blood Supply 10
Arteries 12
Veins 12
Innervation 12
Parasympathetic Innervation 12
Sympathetic Innervation 13
Lymph Drainage 13
References 13
Chapter 2
Colo Recto Anal Physiology 15
M. C. Marti
Absorption and Secretion 15
Digestion 16
Motility 16
Continence and Evacuation 17
References 18
Chapter 3
Symptoms and History Taking 19
J. C. GlVEL
Introduction 19
Bleeding 19
Pruritus Ani 20
Pain 21
Discharge 22
Incontinence 23
Diarrhea 24
Constipation 24
False Need to Defecate 25
VIII Contents
Conclusion 25
References 26
Chapter 4
Proctological Examination 27
J. C GlVEL
Introduction 27
Medical History 27
General Examination 27
Regional Examination 27
Position of the Patient 27
Inspection and Palpation 28
Digital Examination 30
Endoscopy 31
Complementary Examinations 33
Specific Conditions 33
Bleeding 33
Pruritus Ani 33
Pain 33
Incontinence , 34
References 34
Chapter 5
Lower Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 35
P.H. Wiesel, J. Hess, and G. Dorta
Indications and Contraindications 35
Diagnostic Colonoscopy 35
Therapeutic Colonoscopy 35
Preparation and Management of Patients 36
Bowel Preparation 36
Preparation Under Normal Circumstances 36
Preparation Under Special Circumstances 36
Sedation 36
Antibiotics 37
Antispasmodics 38
Complications of Lower Endoscopy 38
Complications 38
Management of Complications 39
Prevention of Complications 39
Conclusion 41
References 41
Chapter 6
Biopsies and Operation Specimens of the Colon and Anorectal Region . 45
F.T. Bosman and E.P. Saraga
Introduction 45
Specimen Handling 45
Forceps Biopsies 45
Endoscopic Polypectomy 45
Resection Specimens 45
Contents IX
Diseases of the Colorectum 46
Non neoplastic Diseases 46
Vascular Disorders 46
Inflammatory Disorders 46
Adenomas and Carcinomas 50
Epidemiology 50
Etiology 50
Biopsy Specimens of Large Polypoid Lesions 51
Endoscopic Resection Specimens 51
Resection Specimens 53
Diseases of the Anus 54
Non neoplastic Diseases 54
Neoplastic Diseases 55
Surface Epithelial Carcinoma 55
Melanoma 55
References 55
Chapter 7
Radiological Investigations 59
D. MlRESCU AND F. SADRY
Introduction 59
Normal Radiological Anatomy 59
Imaging of Anorectal Disease 59
Chest Radiograph 59
Plain Abdominal Film Series 60
Barium Enema 60
Preparation and Contraindications 60
Single Contrast Barium Enema 60
Double Contrast Barium Enema 60
Barium Enema Versus Endoscopy 60
Hydrosoluble Agents 62
Computerized Tomodensitometry 62
Magnetic Resonance Imaging 64
Ultrasonography 65
Transabdominal Approach 65
Endorectal Approach 65
Angiography 65
Fistulography 65
Intravenous Urography 66
Defecography 66
References 68
Chapter 8
Endorectal and Anal Sonography 71
B. Roche
Introduction 71
General Remarks 71
Technique of Endorectal Ultrasonography 71
Image Interpretation 71
Endorectal Ultrasonography 71
Normal Image 71
X Contents
Preoperative Staging of Rectal Neoplasm
with Endorectal Ultrasonography 72
Assessment of Wall Invasion 72
Conclusion 74
Endoanal Ultrasonography 75
Normal Image 75
Obstetric Lesions 75
Post traumatic Incontinence 76
Postsurgical Incontinence 77
Anal Imperforation 77
Anal Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis and Management
of Abscess and Fistula Disease of the Anorectum 77
Methodology 78
Results 79
Conclusions 79
Epidermoid Carcinoma of the Anus 80
Ultrasonographic Classification 80
External Perineal Sonography 80
Technique 80
Image 81
Results 81
Conclusion 82
References 82
Chapter 9
Anal Sphincter Manometry and Electromyography 85
H. Blessing
Anal Sphincter Manometry 85
Indications 85
Technical Aspects 85
Catheter Characteristics 85
Methods of Pressure Recording 86
Patient Positioning and Timing of Manometry 87
Bioelectrical Activity of the Internal Anal Sphincter 87
Manometric Parameters 88
Length of the Anal Canal 88
Maximum Resting/Squeeze Pressure 88
Medium Anal Pressure 88
Rectoanal Reflex 88
Normal Values 88
Clinical Aspects 89
High Pressure Hemorrhoids and Anal Fissure 89
External Anal Sphincter Capacity 89
Electromyography 91
Electrical Sphincter Muscle Activity 91
Inappropriate Puborectal Contractions 91
Sphincter Mapping 91
Assessment of the Degree of Denervation 91
References 91
Contents XI
Chapter 10
Microbiological Examinations 93
R. AUCKENTHALER
Introduction 93
Clinical Considerations 93
Microbiological Considerations 93
Gonococcal Infections 93
Clinical Manifestations 93
Anorectal Infections 93
Microbiology 93
Specimens and Transport 94
Direct Examination 94
Culture 94
Nonculture Methods 94
Serology 94
Chlamydia 94
Clinical Manifestations 94
Anorectal Infections 95
Microbiology 95
Specimens and Transport 95
Direct Examination 95
Culture 95
Nonculture Methods 95
Serology 96
Syphilis 96
Clinical Manifestations 96
Anorectal Infections 96
Microbiology 96
Specimens and Transport 96
Direct Examination 96
Serology 96
Chancroid (Hemophilus ducreyi) 97
Clinical Manifestations 97
Microbiology 97
Specimens and Transport 97
Direct Examination 97
Culture 97
Serology 97
Herpes Simplex Virus 97
Clinical Manifestations 97
Anorectal Infections 97
Microbiology 97
Specimen and Transport 97
Direct Examination 97
Culture 97
Nonculture Methods 98
Serology 98
Condyloma Acuminatum 98
Clinical Manifestations 98
Microbiology 98
Specimen and Transport 98
Direct Examination 98
Serology 98
Candida 98
Clinical Manifestations 98
XII Contents
Anorectal Manifestations 98
Microbiology 98
Specimens and Transport 99
Direct Examination 99
Culture 99
Serology 99
Enteric Diseases 99
Clinical Aspects 99
Specimens and Transport 99
Direct Examination 99
Culture 99
Serology 99
Diarrhea Related to Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infections . 99
Clinical Manifestations 99
Microbiology 99
Specimens and Transport 100
Direct Examination 100
Culture 100
Serology 100
References 100
Chapter 11
Nutritional Care in Coloproctology 101
B. Armenian and C. Pichard
Introduction 101
Pathophysiology 101
Uncomplicated Fasting 101
Metabolic Changes Due to Stress 101
Protein Calorie Malnutrition 101
Consequences 101
Evaluation of Patients 102
Nutritional Requirements 103
Energy Needs 103
Protein Needs 103
Gastrointestinal Disease and High Risk of Protein Calorie Malnutrition . . 104
Nutritional Problems in Specific Colorectal Pathologies 104
Crohns Disease 104
Ulcerative Colitis 105
Fistulas and Ileostomies 106
Diverticulitis 106
Nutritional Management of Colorectal Disease 106
Dietary Management 106
Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition Support 106
Conclusion 107
References 107
Chapter 12
Bowel Preparation 109
F. MOSIMANN
Introduction 109
Nonspecific Measures 109
Mechanical Bowel Cleansing 109
Contents XIII
Antibiotic Prophylaxis 110
Conclusion Ill
References Ill
Chapter 13
Positioning and Anesthesia for Anorectal Surgery 113
G. CUCCHIA, A. FORSTER, AND M. C. MARTI
Positioning 113
Supine Position 113
Lithotomy Position for Abdominoperineal Excision 113
Prone Jackknife Position 114
Positioning for One Stage Abdominosacral Resection 114
Anesthesia 114
Local and Regional Anesthesia 115
Choice of Local Anesthetic Agents 115
Anesthetic Adjuvants 115
Systemic Toxicity of Local Anesthetics 116
Toxicity of Vasoactive Drugs 117
Technique of Local Anesthesia 118
Posterior Perineal Block 118
Caudal Block 118
Spinal Block 119
General Anesthesia 119
Urinary Retention 119
References 119
Section II
Anal Diseases
Chapter 14
Hemorrhoids 123
M. C. Marti
Definition 123
Pathophysiology 123
Classification 124
Etiology and Predisposing Factors 124
Symptoms 125
Examination 125
Nonsurgical Treatment 125
Bowel Regulation 125
Topical Treatment 126
Sclerosing Injection Therapy 126
Infrared Coagulation 127
Rubber Band Ligation 128
Manual Dilatation of the Anus 129
Partial Internal Sphincterotomy 130
Cryosurgery 130
Proctotherm Therapy 130
Zeroid 131
XIV Contents Surgical Treatment 131
Principals and Preoperative Evaluation 131
Ligation and Excision 131
Semiopen, Semiclosed, and Closed Hemorrhoidectomy 133
Submucosal Hemorrhoidectomy 134
Postoperative Care 135
Complications of Operative Treatment 135
Hemorrhoids Occurring in Special Situations 137
Fistula 137
Pregnancy 137
Inflammatory Bowel Disease 138
Portal Hypertension 138
Leukemia and Lymphoma 138
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome 138
Intestinal Bypass for Obesity 138
Management 138
Personal Viewpoint 139
References 139
Chapter 15
Anal Fissure 143
M. C. Marti
Definition 143
Pathogenesis and Physiopathology 143
Epidemiology 144
Symptoms and Signs 144
Differential Diagnosis 144
Conservative Treatment 145
Anal Dilatation Under Anesthesia 145
Surgical Treatment 146
Classical Excision 146
Y V Anoplasty 146
Sphincterotomy 146
References 149
Chapter 16
Anorectal Abscesses and Fistulas 151
M. C. Marti
Introduction 151
Abscesses 151
Etiology 151
Spread of Infection 152
Signs, Symptoms, and Diagnosis 153
Treatment of Anorectal Suppuration 153
Surgical Treatment 154
Postoperative Care After Abscess Drainage 156
Anal Fistula 157
Etiology 157
Signs and Symptoms 157
Examination 157
Classification 158
Surgical Treatment 158
Contents XV
Postoperative Care After Fistulectomy 164
Results and Complications After Treatment of Anal Fistula 164
References 165
Chapter 17
Pilonidal Sinus 167
J.P. Deleaval
Introduction 167
Definition 167
Pathogenesis 167
Epidemiology 167
Pathology 168
Clinical Presentation 168
Differential Diagnosis 168
Treatment 168
Conservative Treatment 168
Surgical Treatment 168
Choice of Treatment 169
Therapeutic Possibilities 169
Conclusion 170
References 170
Chapter 18
Pruritus Ani 171
B. Hammer
Definition 171
Pathogenesis and Pathophysiology 171
Classification 171
Primary Pruritus Ani 171
Secondary Pruritus Ani 172
Evolution 172
Epidemiology 172
Etiology of Secondary Pruritus Ani 173
Clinical Features 173
Diagnostic Procedures 173
Conservative Treatment 174
Primary Pruritus Ani 174
Secondary Pruritus Ani 175
References 176
Chapter 19
Malignant Tumors of the Anal Canal and Anus 179
A. Roth and M C. Marti
Definition 179
Incidence 179
Embryology and Anatomy 179
Anatomical Definition of the Anal Canal and Anal Margin 179
Pathology 179
Bowens Disease 179
Pagets Disease 180
XVI Contents Melanoma 180
Etiology and Associated Lesions 181
Clinical Manifestations and Diagnostic Procedures 181
Spread 182
Distant Metastases 182
Staging 182
Treatment Modalities 182
Initial Treatment 182
Local Excision 182
Abdominoperineal Excision 183
Radiotherapy 183
Chemoradiation 183
Secondary Treatment 185
Systemic Chemotherapy 185
Intra arterial Chemotherapy 185
Conclusions 186
References 186
Chapter 20
Anal Incontinence 191
M. C. Marti
Definition 191
Pathogenesis and Physiology 191
Mechanisms of Continence and Defecation 191
Classification of Incontinence 192
Clinical Evaluation 192
Medical History 192
Digital Examination 192
Complementary Investigations 193
Conservative Treatment 193
Pharmacological Treatment 193
Physical Treatment 193
Surgical Treatment 194
Aims 194
Sphincter Reconstruction and Sphincteroplasty 194
Reduction of Anal Canal Diameter 195
Reinforcement of the Occlusion Mechanism 196
Muscular Grafts to Increase Muscular Mass 196
Restoration of the Anorectal Angle 200
Free Muscle Transplantation 200
Smooth Muscle Plasty 202
Artificial Sphincter Implantation 202
Colostomy 202
Management and Selection of Appropriate Treatment 202
References 203
Chapter 21
Essential Anorectal Pain or Idiopathic Perianal Pain 207
M. C. Marti
Proctalgia Fugax 207
Coccygodynia 208
Anorectal Neuralgia 209
Contents XVII
Psychalgia 209
Pudendal Nerve Compression 209
References 210
Chapter 22
Dermatological Anal Diseases 211
M.Harms
Erythematous Dermatosis 211
Dermatitis (Eczema) 211
Erythrasma 213
Dermatophytic Infection (Ringworm, Tinea) 213
Psoriasis Vulgaris 214
Chronic Benign Familisl Pemphigus (Hailey Hailey Disease) 214
Dyskeratosis Follicularis (Darier's Disease) 214
Bowen's Disease 215
Paget's Disease 215
Acrodermatitis Enteropathica 215
Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicans 215
Erosive and Ulcerous Dermatosis 215
Herpes Simplex 215
Behcet's Disease 216
Fixed Drug Eruption 216
Pemphigus Vulgaris 217
Crohn's Disease 217
Ulcers After Use of Suppositories 217
Decubitus Ulcer 217
Tuberculosis 218
Amebiasis 218
Tumerous, Vegetative and Fistulous Dermatosis 218
Condyloma Acuminatum 218
Bowenoid Papulosis 219
Pemphigus Vegetans 219
Acanthosis Nigricans 219
Carcinomas 219
Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Acne Tetrad 219
Actinomycosis 220
References 220
Chapter 23
Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery 223
M. von Flue
Perioperative Management and Technology 223
Preoperative Diagnosis 223
Preoperative Preparation 223
Endorectal Operation System 223
Technique 224
Postoperative Management 224
Morbidity 224
Rate of Recurrence 225
Application 226
Indications 226
XVIII Contents References 226
Chapter 24
Complications of Anal Surgery 229
P. Aeberhard
Hemorrhoids 229
Surgery 229
Early Complications 229
Intermediate Complications 230
Late Complications 230
Nonoperative Treatment 231
Sclerotherapy 231
Rubber Band Ligation 231
Anorectal Abscess and Fistula 232
Incontinence 232
Incision and Drainage of an Abscess 232
Fistula 232
Recurrence 233
Recurrent Abscess 233
Recurrent Fistula 233
Surgical Treatment of Perianal Crohns Disease 233
Surgical Treatment of Rectovaginal Fistula 233
Chronic Anal Fissure 233
Manual Dilatation 234
Internal Sphincterotomy 234
Anal Stenosis 234
Stenosis as a Complication of Anal Surgical Procedures 234
Management Principles 234
Complications of Flap Anoplasty and Sphincterotomy 234
Anal Incontinence 235
Direct Sphincter Repair 235
Postanal Intersphincteric Repair 235
Muscle Transfer Operations 235
Prosthetic Anal Sphincter 235
Encirclement Procedures 235
Anterior Levator Plasty and External Sphincter Plication 236
Surgery for Rectal Prolapse 236
Abdominal Repair 236
Presacral Hemorrhage 236
Infection 236
Recurrence 236
Functional Disturbances 236
Perineal Repair 237
Perineal Rectosigmoidectomy (Altemeier Technique) 237
Delormes Operation 237
Rectocele Repair 237
Early Complications 238
Late Complications 238
Heal PouchAnal Anastomosis 238
Early Complications 238
Vascular Compromise 238
Hemorrhage 238
Pelvic Sepsis 238
Intestinal Obstruction 239
Contents XIX
Late Complications 239
Fistula 239
Anastomotic Stricture 240
Incontinence 240
Coloanal and ColopouchAnal Anastomosis 240
Early Complications 240
Leakage 240
Rectovaginal Fistula 240
Urinary Retention 240
Late Complications 240
Stricture 240
Functional Disturbances 240
Local Tumor Recurrence 241
References 241
Section III
Colorectal Conditions
Chapter 25
Anorectal Crohns Disease 247
P. BUCHMANN
Definition 247
Etiology 247
Classification 247
Epidemiology 249
Differential Diagnosis 250
Diagnostic Procedure 251
Treatment 251
Natural History 251
Treatment of Intestinal Inflammation 252
Medical Treatment 252
Surgery 253
Abscesses 253
Fistulas 254
Stricture 255
Incontinence 255
Skin Tags 255
Hemorrhoids 256
References 256
Chapter 26
Ulcerative Colitis 259
H. Wehrli
Definition 259
Symptoms 259
Etiology and Pathogenesis 260
Classification of Ulcerative Colitis 260
Extent of Disease 260
Proctitis and Proctosigmoiditis 260
XX Contents
Left Sided Colitis 260
Pancolitis 260
Clinical Course 261
Single Attack 261
Chronic Active Colitis 261
Chronic Recurring Colitis 261
Acute Fulminating Colitis 261
Epidemiology 261
Differential Diagnosis 261
Diagnosis of Ulcerative Colitis 261
Pathoanatomic Features of Ulcerative Colitis 262
Medical Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis 263
Principles 263
Available Therapies 263
Salazosulfapyridine 263
Corticosteroids 263
Immunosuppressive Drugs 264
Miscellaneous Therapies 264
Medical Treatment in Pregnancy 264
Surgical Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis 264
Indications for Surgery 264
Acute Complications 265
Lack of Response to Medical Treatment 265
Prevention of Colorectal Cancer 265
Surgical Options 266
Proctocolectomy With Ileostomy 266
Continent Ileostomy 267
Ileorectostomy 269
Ileoanostomy (With or Without a Pouch) 270
References 270
Chapter 27
Diverticular Disease of the Colon 273
P. Ambrosetti
Introduction 273
Definition 274
Prevalence and Epidemiology 274
Physiopathology 275
Classification 275
Diverticulosis 275
Diverticulitis 275
Natural History 275
Symptoms 276
Diagnosis 276
Contrast Enema 276
Computed Tomography 276
Ultrasound 278
Endoscopy 278
Differential Diagnosis 279
Carcinoma 279
Crohns Disease 279
Colonic Ischemia 279
Miscellaneous Diseases 279
Medical Treatment 279
Contents XXI
Surgical Treatment 279
Anatomy 279
Operative Procedures 280
General Comments 280
Resection Without Anastomosis or Hartmann Procedure 280
Resection with Immediate Anastomosis 281
Indications and Types of Operation 281
References 283
Chapter 28
Ileoanal Anastomosis 285
P. Mathey
Introduction 285
History 285
Indications and Contraindications 285
Ulcerative Colitis 285
Indeterminate Colitis 286
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis 286
Miscellaneous Indications 286
Operative Techniques 286
General Comments 286
Transection of the Rectum 286
Mucosectomy 287
Heal Reservoir 287
Ileoanal Anastomosis 288
Protective Ileostomy 289
Operative Mortality and Postoperative Morbidity 289
Functional Results 290
Quality of Life 291
Comment 291
References 291
Chapter 29
Rectovaginal Fistulas 295
M. C. Marti
Etiology 295
Clinical Evaluation 295
Classification 296
Treatment 296
Medical Treatment 296
Surgical Treatment 296
Preoperative Conditions and Diagnosis 296
Approaches 296
Local Repairs 297
Flap Advancements 297
Sphincter Preserving Transabdominal Repairs 297
Abdominoperineal Resection 300
Other Procedures 300
Optimal Choice of Procedure 300
References 302
XXII Contents Chapter 30
Prostatorectal Fistulas 303
P. Graber
Introduction 303
Physiopathology 303
Pathogenesis 304
Surgical Complications 304
Endoscopic Surgery 304
Infectious Fistulas 304
Diagnosis 304
Clinical Examination 304
Radiological Diagnosis 305
Endoscopy 305
Differential Diagnosis 305
Treatment 305
Conservative Treatment 305
Conservative Treatment With Colostomy 305
Surgical Treatment: The Mason Procedure 305
General Description 305
Operative Technique 305
Postoperative Management 307
Surgical Treatment of Multiple Pelvic Traumata 307
Treatment of Infected Fistulas 307
Early or Late Correction? 307
References 308
Chapter 31
Polyposis Syndromes 309
J. C. GlVEL AND E.D. REIS
Introduction 309
Neoplastic Polyposes 309
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis 309
Diagnosis 311
Management 311
Gardners Syndrome 312
Turcots Syndrome 313
Hamartomatous Polyposes 313
Juvenile Polyposis 313
Peutz Jeghers Syndrome 313
Canada Cronkhite Syndrome 313
Polyposis Registries 314
Conclusion 314
References 314
Chapter 32
Colorectal Tumors 317
J. C. GlVEL
Introduction 317
Symptoms 317
Investigations 318
Treatment 320
Contents XXIII
References 323
Chapter 33
Retrorectal Tumors 327
M. C. Marti
Classification 327
Incidence 327
Clinical Presentation 328
Differential Diagnosis 328
Examination 328
Biopsy 328
Surgery 328
Abdominal Approach 329
Posterior Approach 329
Abdominosacral Approach 329
Transrectal Approach 329
Intersphincteric Approach 329
Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy 329
Prognosis 329
References 329
Chapter 34
Constipation: Medical and Surgical Treatment 331
C. ACKERMANN
Introduction 331
Definition 331
Classification 331
Investigations 331
History 331
Physical Examination 331
Colonoscopy 331
Histologic Examination 331
X Ray Examinations 333
Colonic Transit Time 333
Anorectal Manometry 333
Electromyography 333
Psychological Evaluation 333
Medical Treatment 333
Diet 334
Laxatives 334
Suppositories 334
Enemas 334
Biofeedback 334
Surgical Treatment 335
Colonic Resection 335
Colonic Resection for Slow Transit Constipation Without Megabowel 335
Colonic Resection for Slow Transit Constipation with Megabowel. . . 337
Restorative Proctocolectomy 337
Duhamel Procedure 337
Anorectal Myectomy 338
Division of Puborectal Muscle 338
Rectopexy 339
XXIV Contents Transanal Rectocele Repair 339
Stoma Form 339
References 340
Chapter 35
Pelvic Floor Disorders 343
M. C. Marti
Definition 343
Anatomy 343
Etiology 343
Classification 343
History and Clinical Aspects 344
Additional Investigations 344
Descending Perineum 344
Rectoceles 345
Treatment of Type I Rectocele 345
Treatment of Type II Rectocele 347
Treatment of Type III Rectocele 348
Results of Surgery 348
Enteroceles, Elythroceles, and Sigmoidoceles 349
Perineal Herniation 349
Rectal Prolapse 349
Conclusions 349
References 349
Chapter 36
Rectal Prolapse, Solitary Rectal Ulcer Syndrome,
and Descending Perineal Syndrome 351
E. Gemsenjager
Definition 351
Etiology 351
Pathophysiology 352
Uniform Endopelvic Appearance 352
External, Perineal, and Endoluminal Appearance 352
Associated Pathological Conditions and Their Clinical Features 353
Sphincter Function, Incontinence, and Descending Perineal Syndrome . 353
Mucosal Prolapse, Internal Rectal Prolapse, Rectocele, and Zystocele . . . 357
Solitary Rectal Ulcer Syndrome 357
Diagnosis and Examination 358
Treatment 359
General Comments 359
Abdominal Procedures 360
Perineal Procedures 362
Laparoscopic Transabdominal Approach 363
Technical Details for Abdominal Repair 363
Personal Experience 365
Results in Patients with Internal Rectal Prolapse 366
Conclusion 367
References 367
Contents XXV
Chapter 37
Anorectal Strictures 371
M. C. Marti
Definition and Etiology 371
Clinical Aspects and Diagnosis 372
Prevention 372
Treatment of Anal Stenosis 372
Medical and Conservative Treatment 372
Anoplasty 372
Treatment of Rectal Stenosis 375
Results 375
References 375
Chapter 38
Anorectal Traumatic Lesions 377
M. C. Marti
Etiology 377
Classification 377
Diagnosis 378
Treatment 378
Intraperitoneal Perforation 378
Extraperitoneal Perforation 378
Drainage 379
Completion of Laparotomy 379
Sphincter Injuries 379
Restoration of Continuity 379
References 379
Chapter 39
Foreign Bodies 381
M. C. Marti
Ingested Foreign Bodies 381
Migration from the Peritoneum 381
Introduced Foreign Bodies 381
Treatment 381
References 382
Chapter 40
Parasitology of the Human Colorectoanal Tract 385
A.A. POLTERA
Introduction 385
Protozoa 385
Amebiasis 385
Epidemiology 385
Pathophysiology and Clinical Presentation 385
Diagnostic Procedures 385
Chemotherapy 388
Balantidiasis 388
Megacolon of Chagas Disease 388
XXVI Contents Helminthic Metazoa 388
Schistosomiasis 389
Epidemiology 389
Pathophysiology and Clinical Presentation 390
Diagnostic Procedures 390
Chemotherapy 390
Strongyloidiasis 391
Trichuriasis 392
Enterobiasis 392
Ascariasis 392
Taeniasis 392
Angiostrongyliasis 392
Anisakiasis 393
Oesophagostomiasis 393
References 393
Section IV
Miscellaneous Conditions
Chapter 41
Pediatric Proctology 397
A.F. SCHARLI
Lesions of the Perianal Skin 397
Dermatitis 397
Diaper Rash 397
Seborrheic Dermatitis 397
Atopic Dermatitis 397
Perianal Infections of the Skin 398
Viral Infections 398
Bacteria 398
Perianal Candidiasis 399
Contact Dermatitis 399
Inflammation of the Anal Canal 399
Anal Inflammation 399
Inflammation of the Anal Crypts and Papillae 399
Perianal Abscess 399
Perianal Fistula 400
Pilonidal Sinus 401
Anal Fissure 401
Hemorrhoids 402
Rectal Prolapse 403
Polyps of the Anus and Colon 404
Nonneoplastic Polyps 404
Juvenile (Mucous Retention) Polyps 404
Peutz Jeghers Polyps 405
Hyperplastic Polyps 405
Inflammatory Polyps 405
Neoplastic Polyps (Adenomas) 405
Polyposis Syndromes 405
Anorectal Malformations 407
Classification 407
Contents XXVII
Diagnostic Procedure 407
Interpretation of Diagnostic Procedures 408
Accompanying Congenital Malformations 408
Urogenital Malformations 408
Malformations of the Spinal Column 409
Other Malformations 409
Treatment 410
Low, Translevator Anomalies 410
Intermediate Anomalies 410
High Supralevator Anomalies 411
Postoperative Assessment 414
References 414
Chapter 42
Pregnancy and Proctological Diseases 417
M. C. Marti
Introduction 417
Proctological Diseases Provoked by Pregnancy 417
Proctological Diseases Aggravated by Pregnancy 418
Proctological Diseases Resulting from Pregnancy and Childbirth 418
Proctological Disease Endangering Pregnancy 419
Proctological Diseases that Contraindicate Pregnancy 419
Proctological Diseases that Contraindicate Vaginal Delivery 420
Conclusion 420
References 420
Chapter 43
Radiation Injury 423
H.A. VUILLEUMIER AND E.D. REIS
Introduction 423
Definitions 423
Pathophysiology and Pathology 424
Classification 425
Epidemiology 425
Prevention 427
Clinical Features and Diagnosis 428
Conservative Treatment 429
Surgical Therapy 430
Management Pitfalls 432
Conclusions 433
References 433
Chapter 44
Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Coloproctology 437
D. Christen
Introduction 437
Diseases Caused by Bacteria 438
Syphilis 438
Gonorrhea 440
Chlamydia 441
XXVIII Contents Chancroid 442
Granuloma Inguinale 442
Viral Infections 443
Herpesviruses 443
Herpes Simplex Virus 443
Cytomegalovirus 445
Molluscum Contagiosum 445
Human Papillomavirus (Condyloma Acuminatum, Genital Warts) . 446
Condyloma Acuminatum 446
Bowenoid Papulosis 448
Intraepidermal Carcinoma 448
Parasites 448
Cryptosporidiosis 448
Isospora Belli 448
Microsporida 448
Gay Bowel Syndrome 448
Anal Pain of Unknown Origin 449
References 449
Chapter 45
Resurfacing the Perineal Area in Soft Tissue Defects 451
B. PlTTET, R. GUMENER, AND D. MONTANDON
Introduction 451
Wound Healing 451
Primary Closure 451
Skin Grafts 451
Flaps 451
Pre and Perioperative Care 452
Infections 452
Hidradenitis Suppurativa 452
Fourniers Gangrene 452
Burns 453
Tumors 454
Pressure Sores 456
Perineal Wounds 457
References 458
Subject Index 461 |
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