Biliary Atresia - Clinical Practice Updates

Space: Live Event Content Playlist: Pediatric Surgery Update Course Author: Biliary Atresia Published: 2020-09-14

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Biliary Atresia
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00:00:55
Introduction of speakers and the topic of biliary atresia.
Introduction of speakers and the topic of biliary atresia.
00:02:23
Presentation of a typical case: a month-old infant with jaundice and clay-colored stools.
Presentation of a typical case: a month-old infant with jaundice and clay-colored stools.
00:03:28
Differential diagnosis of neonatal jaundice, including biliary atresia, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, and other metabolic/infectious causes.
Differential diagnosis of neonatal jaundice, including biliary atresia, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, and other metabolic/infectious causes.
00:04:07
Discussion on when neonatal jaundice becomes a concern (after two weeks of age, fractionate bilirubin).
Discussion on when neonatal jaundice becomes a concern (after two weeks of age, fractionate bilirubin).
00:04:36
Diagnostic algorithm for neonatal jaundice, emphasizing fractionation of bilirubin and importance of history and physical exam.
Diagnostic algorithm for neonatal jaundice, emphasizing fractionation of bilirubin and importance of history and physical exam.
00:05:16
Use of stool color cards for parents to identify concerning stool colors, which are being provided at some institutions.
Use of stool color cards for parents to identify concerning stool colors, which are being provided at some institutions.
00:05:39
Laboratory values to check (CBC, LFTs, PT/INR, alpha-1 levels, viral testing, metabolic screens, bile acid levels).
Laboratory values to check (CBC, LFTs, PT/INR, alpha-1 levels, viral testing, metabolic screens, bile acid levels).
00:06:26
Discussion of specific lab values from the example case: elevated total and direct bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, and GGT.
Discussion of specific lab values from the example case: elevated total and direct bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, and GGT.
00:07:06
Question to audience: What other laboratory values would you like to check?
Question to audience: What other laboratory values would you like to check?
00:07:39
Importance of always assessing the baby's glucose level
Importance of always assessing the baby's glucose level

Topic overview

This clip from the 2020 Pediatric Surgery Update Course features Alexander Bondoc, MD, presenting multiple cases and research conclusions from Atsuyuki Yamataka, MD; Greg Tiao, MD; Jorge Bezerra, MD; and Mark Davenport, MD, to our selected panel for review and debate. Using a recently developed Biliary Atresia Diagnostic Algorithm, we ask the panel, "What would you do?"

Highlighted Topics Include: 
- Using Serum Matrix Metalloproteinase-7 levels (MMP-7) to predict Biliary Atresia
- Is Percutaneous Liver Biopsy Obsolete?
- Diagnostic Laparoscopy + Cholangiogram benefits
- Cystic Biliary Atresia
- Open vs Laparoscopic Portoenterostomy
- Indocyanine Green as an Adjunct
- Kasai revision
- Adjuvant Medical Options
- Porto-Dudenostomy vs Roux
- Treating CMV
- Post-Op Steroids

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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Speaker: Biliary Atresia

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