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EPISODE · Oct 15, 2025 · 35 MIN

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

from Colorectal Surgery Review · host Allen Kamrava, MD MBA FACS FASCRS

This crucial episode delivers a deep dive into an essential, rapidly evolving, and clinically critical domain for practicing surgeons and clinicians. We tackle the surge in sexually transmitted infections (STIs)—including Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, and HPV—and focus on their rising prevalence within the anorectum.STIs in this region are often "diagnostic masquerades," mimicking common surgical issues like fissures, bad hemorrhoids, or even inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Learn how to maintain a high index of suspicion and recognize infectious proctitis, especially when patients fail to respond to standard therapy.The Critical Swab Rule: A non-negotiable procedural detail—why you must obtain STI swabs for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and herpes before introducing any lubricant during endoscopy to avoid false-negative results.Viral Synergy: A deep dive into the cellular interplay between HIV and HPV, explaining how localized immune collapse dramatically increases the risk of anal dysplasia and invasive cancer.Screening and Prevention: Updates on comprehensive HIV testing, the mandatory requirement to screen all potential contact sites (urethra, pharynx, and rectum) for high-risk populations, and the expanded FDA approval for the HPV vaccine (Gardasil 9) up to age 45.Treatment Essentials: Nuances in antibiotic use, including why doxycycline is now often recommended over azithromycin for rectal chlamydia, the aggressive 21-day regimen required for Lymphogranuloma Venereum (LGV), and the necessity of mandatory dual therapy for gonorrhea.Surgical Management in HIV: Overcoming historical fears. Modern evidence confirms that anorectal surgery in HIV-positive patients who are on effective therapy and well-controlled carries no significantly increased risk. We define the crucial differences in managing atypical HIV-related ulcers versus common chronic fissures.Future Directions: Explore the exciting emerging potential for the HPV vaccine to be used therapeutically, not just prophylactically, to help clear existing warts and reduce recurrence.Stay sharp, stay current, and update your clinical decision trees with this comprehensive review.In this episode, we cover essential updates, high-yield science, and management nuances, including:

This crucial episode delivers a deep dive into an essential, rapidly evolving, and clinically critical domain for practicing surgeons and clinicians. We tackle the surge in sexually transmitted infections (STIs)—including Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, and HPV—and focus on their rising prevalence within the anorectum.STIs in this region are often "diagnostic masquerades," mimicking common surgical issues like fissures, bad hemorrhoids, or even inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Learn how to maintain a high index of suspicion and recognize infectious proctitis, especially when patients fail to respond to standard therapy.The Critical Swab Rule: A non-negotiable procedural detail—why you must obtain STI swabs for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and herpes before introducing any lubricant during endoscopy to avoid false-negative results.Viral Synergy: A deep dive into the cellular interplay between HIV and HPV, explaining how localized immune collapse dramatically increases the risk of anal dysplasia and invasive cancer.Screening and Prevention: Updates on comprehensive HIV testing, the mandatory requirement to screen all potential contact sites (urethra, pharynx, and rectum) for high-risk populations, and the expanded FDA approval for the HPV vaccine (Gardasil 9) up to age 45.Treatment Essentials: Nuances in antibiotic use, including why doxycycline is now often recommended over azithromycin for rectal chlamydia, the aggressive 21-day regimen required for Lymphogranuloma Venereum (LGV), and the necessity of mandatory dual therapy for gonorrhea.Surgical Management in HIV: Overcoming historical fears. Modern evidence confirms that anorectal surgery in HIV-positive patients who are on effective therapy and well-controlled carries no significantly increased risk. We define the crucial differences in managing atypical HIV-related ulcers versus common chronic fissures.Future Directions: Explore the exciting emerging potential for the HPV vaccine to be used therapeutically, not just prophylactically, to help clear existing warts and reduce recurrence.Stay sharp, stay current, and update your clinical decision trees with this comprehensive review.In this episode, we cover essential updates, high-yield science, and management nuances, including:

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