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  • CARSEP XIIMalignancy
    • A 38-year-old HIV-positive male patient is diagnosed with a cT3N1M0 squamous cancer of the anal canal. The patient’s CD4 count is 250 cells/mm3. What is the most appropriate next step in management?
  • CARSEP XIIPerioperative
    • A 45-year-old man with history of rectal cancer found at 5 cm from the dentate line, underwent low anterior resection. Foley catheter was placed without complication at the start of the surgery. The urine output is appropriate and clear. When should the foley catheter be removed?
    • A 65-year-old man is scheduled to undergo an average risk screening colonoscopy. He takes apixaban daily for atrial fibrillation. What is the best course of action in him?
  • CARSEP XIIPelvic Floor
    • A 35-year-old woman develops fecal incontinence after the difficult childbirth. Endoanal ultrasound shows a 30% defect in the external anal sphincter. She undergoes overlapping sphincteroplasty. When can she expect recurrence of symptoms of fecal incontinence?
  • CARSEP XIIBenign Disease
    • A 25-year-old man with a history of medically refractory ulcerative colitis (UC) and who has undergone a total abdominal colectomy with end ileostomy now presents for his second stage operation of a completion proctectomy, ileoanal pouch anastomosis, and diverting loop ileostomy. What is considered optimal J-pouch length?
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