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(Ebook) Abdominal Stomas and Their Skin Disorders 2nd Edition by Calum Lyon, Amanda Smith ISBN 9780415553483 0415553482

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Authors:Calum Lyon, Amanda Smith
Pages:176 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:2
Publisher:Informa HealthCare
Language:english
File Size:23.45 MB
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ISBNS:9780415553483, 9781841844312, 0415553482, 1841844314
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ISBN 10: 0415553482
ISBN 13: 9780415553483
Author: Calum Lyon, Amanda Smith

This innovative handbook bridges the gap between the colorectal surgeon, the stoma nurse and the dermatologist. It addresses the questions of what pathology is involved, what can be done by nurses, when to refer to a dermatologist, and what can be done by a dermatologist. Now in its second edition, the book has been revised throughout and contains new information on nutrition and child stoma patients.
 

(Ebook) Abdominal Stomas and Their Skin Disorders 2nd Edition Table of contents:

1 Intestinal and Urological Stomas: Surgical Aspects

Definition

Anatomical Classification of Stomas

End Stomas

Loop Stomas

Double-Barreled Stomas

Mucus Fistula

Intestinal Conduit Urinary Diversion

Functional Classification of Stomas

Input Stomas

Diverting Stomas

Output Stomas

Indications

End Stomas

End Ileostomy

End Colostomy

Permanent End Colostomy

Indications

Temporary end colostomy

Indications

Loop Stomas

Loop Ileostomy

Loop Colostomy

Indications

Technique

Preoperative Counseling

Marking the Proposed Stoma Site (See also chap. 2)

General Considerations

Through a Trephine

As a Part of a Formal Laparotomy

Laparoscopically Assisted Stomas

End Ileostomy (Brooke Ileostomy)

Loop Ileostomy

Colostomy

End Colostomy

Loop Colostomy

Less Common Stomas

Appendicostomy

Cecostomy

Kock “Continent” Ileostomy

Urological Stomas

Definition

Classification

Indications

Location

Technique

Complications of Stomas

Early Complications of Stomas

Ischemia

Management

Sepsis

Management

Bleeding

Management

Prolonged Ileus (Failure of Normal Bowel Peristalsis)

Management

Retraction

Management

Detachment of the Mucocutaneous Wound

Late Complications of Stomas

Skin Excoriation (See chap. 4)

Management

Prolapse

Management

Urostomy

Stenosis

Management

Urostomy

Fistula

Management

Parastomal Hernia

Management

Infection

Management

Mechanical Obstruction

Bleeding

Management

Ileostomy Flux

Management

Cancer (See also chap. 6)

Dermatitis Artefacta

References

Recommended Reading

2 Stoma Appliances, Specialist Nurse, and the Multidisciplinary Team

Proctocolectomy and the Ileoanal Pouch

Patient Selection/Indications for Pouch Formation

The Operation

Multidisciplinary Approach to Caring for Pouch Patients

Complications and Management ( Table 2.1 )

Failure or Pouch Excision

Role of the Specialist Nurse

Preoperative Management

Preoperative Siting

Postoperative Management

Open Access Stoma Care Service

Dietary Considerations

Dietetic Management of Patients with High Output Stomas

Dietitian’s Role in the Colorectal MDT

Dietary Management of High Output Stoma

Fistuloclysis and Distal Feeding

Practical Advice for Supporting the Ostomist

Stoma Appliances

Stoma Accessories

Management of Some Special Situations

Dehiscence of the Mucocutaneous Junction (Mucocutaneous Separation)

Eroded Fecal Dermatitis

Unpleasant Odors

Cleaning the Peristomal Skin

Abdominal Hair

Management of Severe or Circumferential Peristomal Ulcers

Silent Ostomists

The Stoma Care Specialist Nurse and the Multiprofessional Team

Key Messages

Preoperative Management

Postoperative Management

Stoma Appliances and Accessories

References

3 Dermatitis: Contact Irritation and Contact Allergy

Irritant Reactions

Fecal/Urine Irritation

Dermatitis

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Papular Irritant Reactions

“Granulomas” (Papular Overgranulation Sometimes with Bowel Metaplasia)

Chronic Papillomatous Dermatitis

Other Irritant Acanthomatous Reactions

Physical Irritation

Clothing or Appliances

Definition

Etiology and Clinical Features

Management

Chemical Irritation

Definition

Etiology and Clinical Features

Management

Nonspecific Dermatitis

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Allergic Reactions

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Other Skin Changes

Pigmentation

Vascular Proliferation

Key Messages

Allergy to Appliances or Topical Preparations is an Uncommon Cause of Peristomal Skin Problems

Irritant Reactions are the Commonest Cause of Peristomal Skin Problems

References

4 Infections

Bacterial Infections

Folliculitis

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Impetigo and Other Bacterial Rashes

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Secondary Bacterial Infections

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Cellulitis

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Gangrene and Necrotizing Fasciitis

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Other Bacterial Infections

Viral Infections

Herpes Zoster (Shingles)

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Viral Warts

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Molluscum Contagiosum

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Herpes Simplex

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Fungal Infections

Candidiasis (Moniliasis)

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Dermatophyte (Ringworm) Infections

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Malassezia (Pityrosporum) Infections

Key Messages

References

5 Pre-existing and Coincidental Skin Disease

Psoriasis

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Eczema

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Seborrhoeic Dermatitis

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Lichen Sclerosus

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Pemphigoid

Definition

Etiology

Clinical Features

Management

Drug Eruptions

Skin Disease Caused by the Patient, Including Dermatitis Artefacta

Definition

Etiology, Clinical Features, and Management

Others

Rashes

Tumors

Key Messages

General

Psoriasis

Eczema

Seborrhoeic Dermatitis

Other Skin Disorders

References

6 Skin Problems Related to the Primary Abdominal Disease

Directly Related to the Primary Disease

Malignancy

Crohn’s Disease

Other Inflammatory Diseases

Diseases Indirectly Related to the Primary Disease

Nutritional

Pyoderma Gangrenosum

Definition

Etiology

Histology

Clinical Features

Management

Iatrogenic Disease of the Skin

Drug-Related Skin Problems

Radiotherapy-Related Skin Problems

Key Messages

Skin Disorders Directly Related to the Primary Disease

Skin Disorders Indirectly Related to the Primary Disease.

Iatrogenic Skin Disorders

References

7 Inflammatory Bowel Disease—Stomas and Nutrition

What is Inflammatory Bowel Disease?

IBD and Stomas

Nutritional Sequelae of IBD

Drug Absorption and Stomas

References

8A Pediatric Aspects—An Overview

Etiology

Type Of Stoma Formed

Temporary Stomas

Permanent Stomas

Differences in Stomas in Neonates and Children Compared with Adults

General

Hydration

Growth and Development

Siting the Stoma (see also chapter 8B “Pediatric Stoma Care”)

Specific

Type of Stoma

Ileostomy

Colostomy

Complications

Prolapse

Retraction

Stenosis

Ischemia

Exteriorization of the Wrong Segment or End

Fistulae

Excoriation

Key Messages

References

Further Reading

8B Pediatric Stoma Care

Education

Sex

References

Appendix1: Glossary

Appendix2: Stoma Appliance Terminology

Appendix3: Skin Physiology and Response to Injury

Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin

Response of the Skin to Injury

Appendix4: Topical Corticosteroid and other Treatments for Peristomal Rashes

Reference

Appendix5: Diagnostic Guide

  Appendix6: Skin Manifestations of Systemic Anticancer Therapy

The Good

The Bad

The Common

The Interesting

Further Reading

General Dermatology for Undergraduates and all Non-Dermatologist Practitioners

Detailed Texts on Dermatology and Skin Physiology

Surgery

Stoma Care

Index

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