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Author: Calum Lyon, Amanda Smith
(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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