Prognostic factors for constipation following primary surgery of anorectal malformations in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

ABSTRACT  Anorectal Malformation (ARM) is a congenital malformation of the anorectal area, occur approximately once in every 5000 live births. There are several morbidities could occur after surgery in ARM. Constipation is the most common morbidity post-surgery in ARM. This study was conducted to e...

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Main Authors: Willy Hardy Marpaung, . Rochadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2016-02-01
Series:Journal of the Medical Sciences
Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/bik/article/view/9205
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spelling doaj-f5e0483ff2664e339872dbcfdf1ce68a2020-11-24T20:40:40ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaJournal of the Medical Sciences0126-13122356-39312016-02-01470110.19106/JMedSci0047012015037435Prognostic factors for constipation following primary surgery of anorectal malformations in Yogyakarta, IndonesiaWilly Hardy Marpaung. RochadiABSTRACT  Anorectal Malformation (ARM) is a congenital malformation of the anorectal area, occur approximately once in every 5000 live births. There are several morbidities could occur after surgery in ARM. Constipation is the most common morbidity post-surgery in ARM. This study was conducted to evaluate the prognostic factors affecting constipation in postoperative anorectal malformation. This was a case control study involving 74 children who undergo surgery in Dr. Sardjito General Hospital, Yogyakarta from 2008 to 2012. The prognostic factors are sex, type of ARM, age, type of ostomi, type of anoplasty operation, dehiscence of anoplasty, and anal dilatation. There were 41 (55.4%) male patients and 33 (44.6%) female patients in this study. The risk of constipation in the patients with high level ARM was lower than in low level ARM with an OR of 0.150 (95% CI=0.032 - 0.711; p=0.008). Abdominoperineal pullthrough had higher risk for constipation than non abdominoperineal pullthrough (PSARP and ASA) with p = 0.003. The constipation rate was also different between patients with and without dehiscence of anoplasty with an OR of 0.139 (95% CI=0.033 - 0.584; p=0.005). The gender, types of colostomy, types of colon for colostomy, age of primary operation, and frequency of anal dilatation did not affect the constipation rate. In conclusion, postoperative constipation is still a major problem in surgical for anorectal malformations in Yogyakarta. Types of anomaly, primary operative procedures, and dehiscence of anoplasty operation are the prognostic factors that affect the constipation in anorectal malformations.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/bik/article/view/9205
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. Rochadi
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Prognostic factors for constipation following primary surgery of anorectal malformations in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Journal of the Medical Sciences
author_facet Willy Hardy Marpaung
. Rochadi
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title Prognostic factors for constipation following primary surgery of anorectal malformations in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
title_short Prognostic factors for constipation following primary surgery of anorectal malformations in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
title_full Prognostic factors for constipation following primary surgery of anorectal malformations in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
title_fullStr Prognostic factors for constipation following primary surgery of anorectal malformations in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Prognostic factors for constipation following primary surgery of anorectal malformations in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
title_sort prognostic factors for constipation following primary surgery of anorectal malformations in yogyakarta, indonesia
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Journal of the Medical Sciences
issn 0126-1312
2356-3931
publishDate 2016-02-01
description ABSTRACT  Anorectal Malformation (ARM) is a congenital malformation of the anorectal area, occur approximately once in every 5000 live births. There are several morbidities could occur after surgery in ARM. Constipation is the most common morbidity post-surgery in ARM. This study was conducted to evaluate the prognostic factors affecting constipation in postoperative anorectal malformation. This was a case control study involving 74 children who undergo surgery in Dr. Sardjito General Hospital, Yogyakarta from 2008 to 2012. The prognostic factors are sex, type of ARM, age, type of ostomi, type of anoplasty operation, dehiscence of anoplasty, and anal dilatation. There were 41 (55.4%) male patients and 33 (44.6%) female patients in this study. The risk of constipation in the patients with high level ARM was lower than in low level ARM with an OR of 0.150 (95% CI=0.032 - 0.711; p=0.008). Abdominoperineal pullthrough had higher risk for constipation than non abdominoperineal pullthrough (PSARP and ASA) with p = 0.003. The constipation rate was also different between patients with and without dehiscence of anoplasty with an OR of 0.139 (95% CI=0.033 - 0.584; p=0.005). The gender, types of colostomy, types of colon for colostomy, age of primary operation, and frequency of anal dilatation did not affect the constipation rate. In conclusion, postoperative constipation is still a major problem in surgical for anorectal malformations in Yogyakarta. Types of anomaly, primary operative procedures, and dehiscence of anoplasty operation are the prognostic factors that affect the constipation in anorectal malformations.
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/bik/article/view/9205
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