Hirschsprung Disease: Update Course 2013

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Hirschsprung Disease
Gastroenterology
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Introduction to Hirschsprung's Disease
The discussion begins with an overview of Hirschsprung's disease, introducing key experts and referencing recent seminars. The initial case of a newborn with bowel obstruction is presented, prompting a discussion on diagnostic approaches and management strategies.
7:37
Initial Management of Newborn Bowel Obstruction
Participants debate the initial workup for a newborn presenting with abdominal distention and non-bilious emesis. Various diagnostic approaches, including contrast enemas and upper GI studies, are discussed, highlighting differing practices among practitioners.
15:14
Contrast Enema and Surgical Considerations
The importance of contrast enemas in diagnosing Hirschsprung's disease is emphasized. The discussion includes the necessity of obtaining a tissue diagnosis before proceeding to surgery and the implications of false positive results.
22:52
Management of Transition Zones
The chapter focuses on the management of patients with sigmoid transition zones identified on contrast enemas. Various surgical approaches, including laparoscopic and transanal techniques, are debated among the experts.
30:29
Surgical Techniques and Patient Positioning
Experts share their preferred surgical techniques for addressing Hirschsprung's disease, discussing the benefits of different patient positions during surgery, including prone and lithotomy positions.
38:06
Case Study: Trisomy 21 and Chronic Constipation
A case study involving a 16-year-old patient with trisomy 21 and severe chronic constipation is presented. The challenges of obtaining adequate biopsy specimens and the implications for diagnosis and treatment are discussed.

Topic overview

Daniel von Allmen discusses various case presentations involving Hirschprung disease patients. Topics of discussion include upper GI imaging, contrast enema, ganglion cell biopsies, Duhamel, isolated cecal perforation, primary trans-anal pull-through, timing of definitive procedure, suction rectal biopsy, open rectal biopsy, loop colostomy, and sigmoid colectomy management.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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