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Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 56:1570-1575
Background Anorectal anomalies (ARA) are characterized by different clinical presentations in both sexes with consequently different management protocols. There exist several controversies and different strategies to manage ARA in the female. Purpose
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Devin R. Halleran, Alejandra Vilanova-Sanchez, Karen A. Diefenbach, Richard J. Wood, Marc A. Levitt, Laura Weaver, Jacob C. Langer, Carlos A. Reck-Burneo, Rebecca M. Rentea, Hira Ahmad, Alessandra C. Gasior, Clare Skeritt
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 56:1449-1453
Aim of the Study : For the past four decades, routine daily postoperative anal dilation by parents has been the standard treatment following a primary posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP). However, the clinical benefit of this practice has never
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Omid Madadi-Sanjani, Jan-Hendrik Gosemann, Illya Martynov, Alejandro D. Hofmann, Joachim F. Kuebler, Benno M. Ure, Martin Lacher
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 56:745-749
Background Wound dehiscence (WD) of the anocutaneous anastomosis or perineal body after posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP) is common. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a perineal vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) for prevention of WD following
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Alfred Ogwal, Felix Oyania, Arlene Muzira, Phyllis Kisa, John Sekabira, Stella Nimanya, Nasser Kakembo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 55:1400-1404
Background Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are common congenital anomalies cared for at Mulago Pediatric Surgery Unit (PSU), similar to other sites in the region. All patients undergo staged repairs and complete treatment at older ages compared to hig
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 55:393-396
Background Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are major congenital malformations occurring in female children in approximately 1 out of every 4000–5000 births. Posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP) was introduced for their treatment in early 1980s
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Kristina Booth, Laura Weaver, Christina B. Ching, Carlos A. Reck, Daniel DaJusta, Victoria A. Lane, Richard J. Wood, Molly Fuchs, Alejandra Vilanova-Sanchez, Rama Jayanthi, Rebecca M. Rentea, Marc A. Levitt, Devin R. Halleran
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 54:1988-1992
Purpose A complication of the surgical management of anorectal malformations (ARMs) is a retained remnant of the original fistula (ROOF) formerly called a posterior urethral diverticulum (PUD). A ROOF may have multiple presentations or may be inciden
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Eric H. Rosenfeld, Mary L. Brandt, David E. Wesson, Sohail R. Shah, Monica E. Lopez, Adam M. Vogel, Yangyang R. Yu, Nathaniel J. Fernandes, Aleena Karediya
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 54:1045-1048
Pediatric bowel preparation protocols used before colostomy reversal vary. The aim of this study is to determine institutional practices at our institution and evaluate the impact of bowel preparations on postoperative outcomes and hospital length of
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Devin R. Halleran, Marc A. Levitt, Laura Weaver, Richard J. Wood, Karla Vaz, Mana H. Vriesman, Carlo Di Lorenzo, Alejandra Vilanova-Sanchez, Rebecca M. Rentea, Tassiana Maloof, Peter L. Lu, Desale Yacob, Amanda Onwuka
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric surgery, 54(1), 123-128. W.B. Saunders Ltd
Background Appendicostomy and cecostomy are two approaches for antegrade enema access for children with severe constipation or fecal incontinence as adjuncts to a mechanical bowel management program. Each technique is associated with a unique set of
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Joe Curry, Simon Blackburn, Dhanya Mullassery, Paolo De Coppi, Edward M. Kiely, Simon Eaton, Roberta Iacona, Kate Cross
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 53:2170-2173
Aim of the study Divided colostomy (DC) has been recommended in anorectal malformations (ARMs) with previously reported advantages of decreasing overflow into the distal limb and urinary tract infections (UTIs). Skin bridge loop colostomy (LC) is a t
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Karan Pandey, Gijs D. Musters, Justin R. de Jong, Pieter J. Tanis, Esmée Venema, Joep P. M. Derikx, Ramon R. Gorter, Irene Vogel, Laurens D. Eeftinck Schattenkerk, Ernest van Heurn
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric surgery. W.B. Saunders Ltd
Background Little is known about stoma related morbidity in young children. Therefore, the aim of this study is to assess major morbidity after stoma formation and stoma closure and its associated risk factors. Methods All consecutive young children