Colorectal Quiz Episode 14: ARM Newborn Part 3

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00:00:49
Episode introduction: Last part of a 3-part series on newborn anorectal malformations; advises listening to parts 1 & 2 first.
Episode introduction: Last part of a 3-part series on newborn anorectal malformations; advises listening to parts 1 & 2 first.
00:01:42
Discussion of crossfire films (cross-table lateral films/invertogram) and their use in evaluating anorectal malformations.
Discussion of crossfire films (cross-table lateral films/invertogram) and their use in evaluating anorectal malformations.
00:03:35
Distinguishing between cases requiring colostomy vs. primary repair based on imaging and distance of air column from sphincter.
Distinguishing between cases requiring colostomy vs. primary repair based on imaging and distance of air column from sphincter.
00:04:28
Discussion of rectourethral fistula and when a colostomy is likely needed.
Discussion of rectourethral fistula and when a colostomy is likely needed.
00:04:50
Reiteration of the VACTERL acronym and the importance of systematically ruling out associated anomalies.
Reiteration of the VACTERL acronym and the importance of systematically ruling out associated anomalies.
00:05:28
Importance of knowing the type of malformation, sacrum quality, and spine quality for prognosis of continence potential.
Importance of knowing the type of malformation, sacrum quality, and spine quality for prognosis of continence potential.
00:06:55
Surgical approaches and considerations when performing primary anoplasty, including avoiding urethral injury.
Surgical approaches and considerations when performing primary anoplasty, including avoiding urethral injury.
00:07:50
Colostomy is needed when there is no obvious fistula happening and it's 24 hours.
Colostomy is needed when there is no obvious fistula happening and it's 24 hours.
00:08:06
The Colorectal joke of the day.
The Colorectal joke of the day.

Topic overview

Surgeons, neonatologists, pediatricians, and anyone who cares for the newborn child needs to understand how to evaluate anorectal malformations. To clear things up, Dr. Marc Levitt and Dr. Jason Frischer explain how to make sense of various ARM presentations in this 3 part series. Special guests Amanda Jensen

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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