Hirschsprung’s disease: epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment in a retrospective hospital-based study

Hirschsprung’s disease (HD), or congenital megacolon, is a disease characterized by the absence of ganglion cells in the myenteric (Auerbach’s) and submucosal (Meissner’s) plexuses of the intestine, causing maximum obstruction in neonates. The purpose of this study was to investigate patient charact...

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Main Authors: Andi Sinapati Palissei, Ahmadwirawan Ahmadwirawan, Muhammad Faruk
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of the Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/bik/article/view/57309
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spelling doaj-044f91a9d211477ca7dfdff56939e14a2021-09-27T06:15:44ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaJournal of the Medical Sciences0126-13122356-39312021-04-0153210.19106/JMedSci00530220210329627Hirschsprung’s disease: epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment in a retrospective hospital-based studyAndi Sinapati Palissei0Ahmadwirawan Ahmadwirawan1Muhammad Faruk2Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Hasanuddin University, MakassarDivision of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Hasanuddin University, MakassarDepartment of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Hasanuddin University, MakassarHirschsprung’s disease (HD), or congenital megacolon, is a disease characterized by the absence of ganglion cells in the myenteric (Auerbach’s) and submucosal (Meissner’s) plexuses of the intestine, causing maximum obstruction in neonates. The purpose of this study was to investigate patient characteristics, clinical presentation, investigations, surgical treatment, and outcome. This study is a retrospective study of HD cases. Data obtained from medical records at the institution. Of the 109 with a positive rectal biopsy diagnosis, 91 were patients with this disease. There were more cases in boys than girls with a ratio of 1.37: 1. The patients were grouped into 4 age groups: neonates 29 cases (26.61%); infants/toddlers/young children 55 cases (50.46%); children over 5 years16 cases (14.69%); and teenagers 9 cases (8.24%). The neonates generally presented with abdominal distension, green vomiting, and a history of delayed meconium release, while the toddler, child, and adolescent groups experienced constipation and abdominal distension. Furthermore, from 37 patients (33.94%) that got barium enema examination, the most common transition zone was observed in the rectosigmoid (17 patients, or 45.9%). In addition, The Duhamel procedure was the most frequent pull-through procedure found in our cohort which was performed in 40 patients (36.70%). In conclusion, HD is mostly found in male infants/toddlers/young children with abdominal distention and chronic constipation as common symptoms. The barium enema shows the rectosigmoid as the most common transition zone, while the Duhamel pull-through procedure is the primary definitive operative action performed.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/bik/article/view/57309chronic constipationpull-throughhirschsprung
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author Andi Sinapati Palissei
Ahmadwirawan Ahmadwirawan
Muhammad Faruk
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Ahmadwirawan Ahmadwirawan
Muhammad Faruk
Hirschsprung’s disease: epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment in a retrospective hospital-based study
Journal of the Medical Sciences
chronic constipation
pull-through
hirschsprung
author_facet Andi Sinapati Palissei
Ahmadwirawan Ahmadwirawan
Muhammad Faruk
author_sort Andi Sinapati Palissei
title Hirschsprung’s disease: epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment in a retrospective hospital-based study
title_short Hirschsprung’s disease: epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment in a retrospective hospital-based study
title_full Hirschsprung’s disease: epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment in a retrospective hospital-based study
title_fullStr Hirschsprung’s disease: epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment in a retrospective hospital-based study
title_full_unstemmed Hirschsprung’s disease: epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment in a retrospective hospital-based study
title_sort hirschsprung’s disease: epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment in a retrospective hospital-based study
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Journal of the Medical Sciences
issn 0126-1312
2356-3931
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Hirschsprung’s disease (HD), or congenital megacolon, is a disease characterized by the absence of ganglion cells in the myenteric (Auerbach’s) and submucosal (Meissner’s) plexuses of the intestine, causing maximum obstruction in neonates. The purpose of this study was to investigate patient characteristics, clinical presentation, investigations, surgical treatment, and outcome. This study is a retrospective study of HD cases. Data obtained from medical records at the institution. Of the 109 with a positive rectal biopsy diagnosis, 91 were patients with this disease. There were more cases in boys than girls with a ratio of 1.37: 1. The patients were grouped into 4 age groups: neonates 29 cases (26.61%); infants/toddlers/young children 55 cases (50.46%); children over 5 years16 cases (14.69%); and teenagers 9 cases (8.24%). The neonates generally presented with abdominal distension, green vomiting, and a history of delayed meconium release, while the toddler, child, and adolescent groups experienced constipation and abdominal distension. Furthermore, from 37 patients (33.94%) that got barium enema examination, the most common transition zone was observed in the rectosigmoid (17 patients, or 45.9%). In addition, The Duhamel procedure was the most frequent pull-through procedure found in our cohort which was performed in 40 patients (36.70%). In conclusion, HD is mostly found in male infants/toddlers/young children with abdominal distention and chronic constipation as common symptoms. The barium enema shows the rectosigmoid as the most common transition zone, while the Duhamel pull-through procedure is the primary definitive operative action performed.
topic chronic constipation
pull-through
hirschsprung
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/bik/article/view/57309
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