Winter 2005 Issue: Ochsner Clinic Preceptorship
 
 


Winter 2005


OCHSNER CLINIC PRECEPTORSHIP
The preceptorship at Ochsner Clinic is proving to be all that I had hoped it would be. The operative schedule is intense, with about 10 major colorectal operations each week. There is a much larger drawing area for problems such as ulcerative colitis, as well as cancer, diverticulitis and functional problems. As a regional referral center many of the problems are complex as well as many reoperative cases. The opportunity to discuss questions and problems with five nationally recognized colorectal surgeons (three of them are board examiners) over an extended period of time is very rewarding. I have also been asked to co-author a chapter for an upcoming colorectal surgery textbook. I will be returning to Bremerton, at the end of February and look forward to helping care for your patients, starting March 1.

SACRAL NERVE STIMULATION
FOR FECAL INCONTINENCE
Dr. Margolin (Ochsner Clinic) is participating in a national study of sacral nerve stimulation for fecal incontinence. The results so far are very impressive. Our most recent patient stated she felt like she had been let out of prison. She is looking forward to traveling after implantation of the permanent generator next week. Sacral nerve stimulation will be a great addition to the treatment of fecal incontinence once approved by the FDA, especially those patients with sensory nerve dysfunction. There may also be a role for patients with pelvic floor dysfunction and outlet constipation.

REMEMBER: COLORECTAL CANCER IS PREVENTABLE!!!


TRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND
Transrectal ultrasound is routinely used to follow up transrectal tumor excision and as a pre-operative diagnostic study for staging rectal cancers and to evaluate the sphincter muscles in patients with fecal incontinence. Since I trained to do this study after my fellowship, it is very helpful to review my technique and interpretive skills with such experts. I can perform transrectal ultrasound at Harrison Hospital.

PELVIC FLOOR FORUM
The next Kitsap Pelvic Floor Forum will be March 8th at the Silverdale Red Lion, 6:30 to 8:30pm. The topic of this dinner meeting, sponsored by Bard-Urologic, is urinary incontinence. Dr. Jim Ross MD PhD will be our speaker. Dr. Ross is currently Director for the Center for Reproductive Medicine & Laparoscopic Surgery in Salinas, CA. He is also Clinical Professor, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, UCLA School of Medicine in Los Angeles, CA.

If you have not received an invitation but would like to attend please call Kathleen at (360) 377-4717, ext 7, before March 4th.

MARCH IS: COLORECTAL CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
Current recommendations are colonoscopy every 10 years starting at 50 for average risk patients. Patients with a family history of colorectal cancer, previous polyps or inflammatory bowel disease should have colonoscopy more often. If the family member’s cancer occurred before age 60 then the patient should start 10 years younger.


Kitsap ColoRectal Surgery, Johnny B. Green, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Eastwood Building, 2528 Wheaton Way, #103, Bremerton, WA 98310
Voice: (360) 377-4717 -- Fax: (360) 377-4134
www.kitsapcolorectal.com

 

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