BookAmr Abdelhamid Zaki AbouZeid, Shaimaa Abdelsattar Mohammad.
Summary: This volume provides an in-depth analysis of abnormal pelvic anatomy in various forms of anorectal anomalies, often with multiple associations. The anatomy of the pelvis is one of the most complex in the body, and anatomists have provided detailed descriptions of normal anatomy based on cadaver dissections. However, congenital abnormalities present a spectrum of deviations from normal, which can be difficult to perceive with surgical practice alone. The advent of cross-sectional imaging has fortunately provided a powerful tool, allowing clinicians to study these anomalies in depth and on multiple planes. This volume will be an essential tool to better understand this spectrum of alterations in a critical region of the body, thus helping pediatric surgeons make the correct planning for a solid reconstruction of the abnormality.
Contents:
1. Normal pelvic anatomy in the male and female
Common anorectal anomalies in the male
Common anorectal anomalies in the female
Rectal atresia
Cloacal anomalies (classic cloaca; incomplete cloaca; posterior cloaca; cloaca in the male)
Y-type urethral duplication (congenital ano-urinary fistula)
Duplication anomalies and cloacal exstrophy
Anorectal anomalies in conjoined twins
Anorectal anomalies in Currarino triad
Associated anomalies (urinary, Mullerian, spinal, and skeletal)
Pelvic anatomical distortion after surgical reconstruction of anorectal anomalies.