Early results of the posterior saggital anorectoplasty in the treatment of anorectal malformations in Nigerian children

<b>CONTEXT: </b> The ultimate goal of reconstruction in anorectal malformations (ARM) in children, is to create a functional and anatomically aesthetic neoanus. <b> AIMS: </b> To document our experience with the technique of PSARP in ARM and the immediate anatomical and func...

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Main Authors: Sowande O, Adejuyigbe O, Alatise O, Usang U
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2006-01-01
Series:Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
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Online Access:http://www.jiaps.com/article.asp?issn=0971-9261;year=2006;volume=11;issue=2;spage=85;epage=88;aulast=Sowande
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spelling doaj-d8672f170716400bb297476c444e89ff2020-11-24T23:46:50ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons0971-92612006-01-011128588Early results of the posterior saggital anorectoplasty in the treatment of anorectal malformations in Nigerian childrenSowande OAdejuyigbe OAlatise OUsang U<b>CONTEXT: </b> The ultimate goal of reconstruction in anorectal malformations (ARM) in children, is to create a functional and anatomically aesthetic neoanus. <b> AIMS: </b> To document our experience with the technique of PSARP in ARM and the immediate anatomical and functional outcome <b> SETTINGS AND DESIGN:</b> A retrospective study 39 patients with high and intermediate ARM, managed by the posterior saggital approach, at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital in Ile Ife, Nigeria <b> MATERIALS AND METHODS:</b> Patient&#x2032;s bio-data were collected, as well as, the presentation, investigations, associated malformations, complications, average bowel opening per day and follow up. <b> RESULTS:</b> There were 17 males and 22 females (male: female ratio 1: 1.3). Twenty-three patients (59&#x0025;) and 15 patients (38.5&#x0025;), had intermediate and high malformations respectively, while 1(2.5&#x0025;) had cloaca malformation. The mean age at presentation was 13.9&#x00B1;30.1 month (range 2 day to 15 years), while the mean age at PSARP was 21.6&#x00B1;29.9 months (range 2.5 days to 15 years). 3(7.6&#x0025;) patients required laparotomy to mobilize the rectal pouch from the abdomen. Mucosal prolapse was the most common significant postoperative problem, occurring in 4(10.3&#x0025;) patients. The average bowel motion was 3 times daily (range 1 to 8 times per day). <b> CONCLUSIONS:</b> The PSARP is a useful procedure for the correction of ARM, in children in developing countries, even in the absence of muscle stimulators. The immediate anatomical outcome is satisfactory, but functional results are difficult to access because of poor follow up. http://www.jiaps.com/article.asp?issn=0971-9261;year=2006;volume=11;issue=2;spage=85;epage=88;aulast=SowandePosterior saggital anorectoplastyanorectal malformationsNigerian children
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author Sowande O
Adejuyigbe O
Alatise O
Usang U
spellingShingle Sowande O
Adejuyigbe O
Alatise O
Usang U
Early results of the posterior saggital anorectoplasty in the treatment of anorectal malformations in Nigerian children
Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
Posterior saggital anorectoplasty
anorectal malformations
Nigerian children
author_facet Sowande O
Adejuyigbe O
Alatise O
Usang U
author_sort Sowande O
title Early results of the posterior saggital anorectoplasty in the treatment of anorectal malformations in Nigerian children
title_short Early results of the posterior saggital anorectoplasty in the treatment of anorectal malformations in Nigerian children
title_full Early results of the posterior saggital anorectoplasty in the treatment of anorectal malformations in Nigerian children
title_fullStr Early results of the posterior saggital anorectoplasty in the treatment of anorectal malformations in Nigerian children
title_full_unstemmed Early results of the posterior saggital anorectoplasty in the treatment of anorectal malformations in Nigerian children
title_sort early results of the posterior saggital anorectoplasty in the treatment of anorectal malformations in nigerian children
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
issn 0971-9261
publishDate 2006-01-01
description <b>CONTEXT: </b> The ultimate goal of reconstruction in anorectal malformations (ARM) in children, is to create a functional and anatomically aesthetic neoanus. <b> AIMS: </b> To document our experience with the technique of PSARP in ARM and the immediate anatomical and functional outcome <b> SETTINGS AND DESIGN:</b> A retrospective study 39 patients with high and intermediate ARM, managed by the posterior saggital approach, at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital in Ile Ife, Nigeria <b> MATERIALS AND METHODS:</b> Patient&#x2032;s bio-data were collected, as well as, the presentation, investigations, associated malformations, complications, average bowel opening per day and follow up. <b> RESULTS:</b> There were 17 males and 22 females (male: female ratio 1: 1.3). Twenty-three patients (59&#x0025;) and 15 patients (38.5&#x0025;), had intermediate and high malformations respectively, while 1(2.5&#x0025;) had cloaca malformation. The mean age at presentation was 13.9&#x00B1;30.1 month (range 2 day to 15 years), while the mean age at PSARP was 21.6&#x00B1;29.9 months (range 2.5 days to 15 years). 3(7.6&#x0025;) patients required laparotomy to mobilize the rectal pouch from the abdomen. Mucosal prolapse was the most common significant postoperative problem, occurring in 4(10.3&#x0025;) patients. The average bowel motion was 3 times daily (range 1 to 8 times per day). <b> CONCLUSIONS:</b> The PSARP is a useful procedure for the correction of ARM, in children in developing countries, even in the absence of muscle stimulators. The immediate anatomical outcome is satisfactory, but functional results are difficult to access because of poor follow up.
topic Posterior saggital anorectoplasty
anorectal malformations
Nigerian children
url http://www.jiaps.com/article.asp?issn=0971-9261;year=2006;volume=11;issue=2;spage=85;epage=88;aulast=Sowande
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