Biliary Atresia: Where are we now? Advanced Practice Providers Pediatric...

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Biliary Atresia Published: 2019-01-11

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Biliary Atresia
General Surgery
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Introduction to Biliary Atresia
An overview of biliary atresia, its impact on liver function, and the importance of early diagnosis. Discussion on jaundice and cholestasis, including definitions and clinical presentations.
6:54
Pathophysiology and Diagnosis
Exploration of bilirubin metabolism and the significance of differentiating between unconjugated and conjugated hyperbilirubinemia in newborns. Emphasis on diagnostic procedures and laboratory tests.
13:48
Etiology and Incidence
Discussion on the etiology of biliary atresia, including potential infectious, genetic, and environmental factors. Overview of incidence rates across different populations.
20:43
Diagnostic Imaging Techniques
Review of imaging techniques used in diagnosing biliary atresia, including ultrasound and HIDA scans, and their roles in clinical decision-making.
27:37
Surgical Interventions
Detailed discussion on the Kasai procedure, including surgical techniques and the importance of timing for optimal outcomes in patients with biliary atresia.
34:32
Postoperative Care and Outcomes
Overview of postoperative care following the Kasai procedure and factors influencing long-term outcomes, including age at surgery and liver histology.
41:26
Challenges and Variations in Practice
Discussion on variations in clinical practice regarding the management of biliary atresia, including the role of liver biopsy and intraoperative cholangiogram.
48:21
Future Directions in Research
Exploration of ongoing research efforts aimed at understanding the etiology of biliary atresia and improving diagnostic and treatment strategies.

Topic overview

At the Advanced Practice Providers Pediatric Surgery Update Course in 2014, many distinguished advanced practice providers from around the world address the current evidence based management of the common pediatric surgical conditions. The course was led by directors Jennifer Kreiss, CRNP and Donna Nowicki, CRNP, including faculty of Melanie Brzozka Howard, PA, Latisha DeYoung, CRNP, Karen Rodriguez, CRNP, Lori Luken, CRNP, Anna Frabotta, RN, Monping Chiang, RN, MS FNP, Beverly Bynum Haynes, RN, MSN, and Todd Ponsky, MD.In this session, Catherine J. Goodhue, MN, RN, CPNP-PC,shares an update on biliary atresia, including review of signs and symptoms of cholestasis, diagnosis of biliary atresia, intraoperative cholangiogram, Kasai procedure, post-Kasai outcomes, post-operative management, and potential stressors.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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