Dr. Kat Ford - Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery 2025

Space: Live Event Content Playlist: Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery 2025 Author: Kat Ford Published: 2025-03-19

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Kat Ford
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Introduction to Cloaca and Common Channel Length
Dr. Kat Ford introduces the presentation on cloaca, explaining the defect where the rectum, vaginas, and urinary tract converge into a common channel. The classification of common channel length into long and short types is discussed, along with its implications for surgical outcomes.
1:26
Methodology and Patient Cohort
The methodology involves a retrospective analysis of a database from Great Ormond Street, focusing on patients post-reconstruction over 14 years. The Rintala bowel function score is utilized to assess bowel function in relation to common channel length.
2:53
Analysis of Bowel Function Scores
Initial findings reveal a median bowel function score of 8, with only 16% of patients achieving a normal score. The relationship between common channel length and bowel function is examined, indicating no significant correlation.
4:20
Investigation of Other Variables
Further analysis explores the influence of developmental delay and spinal anomalies on bowel function. Age is identified as a significant factor, with older children showing better bowel function outcomes.
5:47
Urinary Outcomes and Analysis
Urinary outcomes are assessed, revealing that 40% of patients reported urinary continence. The analysis indicates that age is the primary factor associated with urinary incontinence, independent of common channel length.
7:14
Conclusion and Recommendations
Dr. Ford concludes that common channel length alone is insufficient for prognosis. Individualized patient care is recommended, emphasizing the need for proactive bowel management and counseling based on age and socioeconomic factors.
8:41
Discussion on Socioeconomic Factors
A discussion on how socioeconomic status impacts bowel function outcomes. Dr. Ford explains the challenges of quantifying this variable and the strategies employed to support families from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.
10:08
Closing Remarks and Acknowledgments
Dr. Ford acknowledges the Cloaca MDT at Great Ormond Street and expresses gratitude for the opportunity to present. The session concludes with a discussion on the importance of addressing health disparities in pediatric care.

Topic overview

Watch BAPS' Dr. Kat Ford’s presentation on “Evaluating prognosis in cloaca: an analysis of common channel length and bowel function outcome” at the 2025 Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery event!

Moderators: Drs. Todd Ponsky, Dan von Allmen, and Meera Kotagal

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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Speaker: Kat Ford

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