Urinary Complications
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Urinary Complications
Management of Intraoperative Vascular and Urinary Complications
General Postoperative Complications
Local Excision
Anorectal Disease- You are asked to evaluate a 73-year-old man with a rectourethral fistula confirmed on computed tomography cystogram. It is 2 years since he underwent radiation therapy for prostate cancer. What is the best approach for definitive fistula repair using a muscle flap?
- A 29-year-old healthy man presents to the emergency department with severe anal pain and urinary retention 72 hours after hemorrhoidal banding. His temperature is 101.6°F (38.7°C), heart rate is 120 beats/min, and blood pressure is 80/50 mm Hg. His abdomen is mildly tender in the suprapubic region. Urinary catheter was placed and 750 mL of urine drained. What is the best next step in management?
- A 67-year-old patient presents with a 2-year history of recurrent hemorrhoid swelling, difficulty cleaning, and bright red blood with bowel movements despite fiber supplementation and avoidance of straining. Examination reveals grade III hemorrhoids with a large external component. Which of the following would be the most effective treatment?
- A healthy 41-year-old man presents to your office complaining of blood on the toilet paper after each bowel movement for the past 6 months. On anoscopy, grade II internal hemorrhoids with stigmata of bleeding are found. Which of the following is the most appropriate management?
- A 72-year-old man with obesity underwent an uneventful outpatient 2-quadrant rubber band ligation for bleeding hemorrhoids 4 days ago. He now reports vague perianal pain. Which additional symptom raises the suspicion for procedure-related sepsis?
- A 55-year-old man presents with malaise, fatigue, inability to urinate, temperature of 102°F (38.8°C) and a heart rate of 115 beats/min 4 days after undergoing rubber band ligation for bleeding internal hemorrhoids. What is the next step in management?
Hemorrhoids
Core Descriptor Sets for Rectal Prolapse Outcomes Research Using a Modified Delphi Consensus
Perioperative- A 50-year-old man undergoes chemotherapy and radiation for a low T3N1 rectal cancer, followed by a robotic low anterior resection. After surgery, he is placed on an enhanced recovery protocol. When is the most appropriate time for Foley catheter removal from the bladder?
- A 40-year-old man presents to the emergency department with large-volume rectal bleeding and transanal passage of clot 8 days after elective excisional hemorrhoidectomy. He is tachycardic and hypotensive. What is the best next step in management?
Male Genitourinary Dysfunction as a Consequence of Colorectal Surgery
Management of Hemorrhoids (2024)
Anorectal Disease- A 46-year-old man presents to your office with rectal bleeding associated with bowel movements and prolapse of tissue from his anus that spontaneously reduces. Recent colonoscopy demonstrated moderate internal hemorrhoids and a 3-mm tubular adenoma in the sigmoid colon removed with cold forceps. A single rubber band ligation was performed during this procedure. Two days later, he presents to the emergency department with a fever of 102°C, pelvic pain, and urinary retention. The most definitive treatment is
- A 65-year-old patient undergoes rubber band ligation of two hemorrhoid columns on the same day in the office. Three days later the patient calls to report extreme anal pain, fevers, and urinary retention. Which of the following is the best next step for this patient?
Rectal Cancer: Local Excision
How to Manage and Prevent Complications
Anastomotic Complications
Intestinal Stomas
Rectourethral and Complex Fistulas: Evaluation and Management
Infectious Colitis
Anorectal Crohn’s Disease
Preoperative Evaluation in Colorectal Patients
Benign Disease
Preoperative Preparation
Perioperative
Anal Cancer
Quality
Benign Disease
Rectal Cancer: Nonoperative Management
Measuring Pelvic Floor Disorder Symptoms Using Patient-Reported Instruments
Technique of Total Mesorectal Excision
Ambulatory Anorectal Surgery (2015)
Medical Therapy for Crohn’s Disease
Sexual Function After Colorectal Surgery in Women
Complications of the Pelvic Pouch
Treatment of Rectal Prolapse (2017)
Optimizing Outcomes with Enhanced Recovery
Pediatric Colorectal Disorders
Ulcerative Colitis: Surgical Management
Surgical Management of Ulcerative Colitis (2021)
Pelvic Floor
Pelvic Floor
Rectal Cancer Biology and Hereditary Cancer Syndromes
Treatment of Left-Sided Colonic Diverticulitis (2020)
Indications for Extended Resection
Indications for Fecal Diversion
Rectal Prolapse
Enhanced Recovery After Colon and Rectal Surgery from ASCRS and SAGES (2023)
Considerations for Geriatric Patients Undergoing Colorectal Surgery
Use of Bowel Preparation in Elective Colon and Rectal Surgery (2019)
Abdominal Wall Reconstruction and Parastomal Hernia Repair
Evaluation and Management of Chronic Constipation (2024)
Sexual Dysfunction and Its Management
Management of Fecal Incontinence (2023)
Indications for LAR Versus Intersphincteric Resection Versus APR
Perioperative Evaluation and Management of Frailty Among Older Adults Undergoing Colorectal Surgery (2022)
Sexually Transmitted Infections of the Colon and Rectum
Management of Rectal Cancer 2023 Supplement (2023)
Surgical Management of Crohn's Disease (2020)
Management of Rectal Cancer (2020)

