Rate of Constipation After Sagittal Anorectoplasty for Rectoperineal Fistula

Moustafa Mohamed Mahmoud Bayoumi;

Abstract


Abstract
Background: Rectoperineal fistula is a congenital low anorectal malformation that is presented with constipation and straining at stool. There is argument as regarding name, diagnosis and surgical treatment.
Objectives: to estimate the incidence of postoperative constipation among patients with rectoperineal fistula treated with anorectoplasty using Krickenbeck classification for postoperative outcomes.
Patients and Methods: The study was conducted between January 2018 and August 2018. The study included patients with rectoperineal fistula who underwent sagittal anorectoplasty (SARP) in the last five years in two tertiary hospitals; Ain Shams University Children Hospital and Banha Specialized Children Hospital. We excluded patients who underwent operations other than SARP and patients having Currarino syndrome and sacral anomaly like hemisacrum and caudal regression. Krickenbeck classification was used for assessment of constipation before and after operation. A simple questionnaire was used for follow up assessment.


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Title Rate of Constipation After Sagittal Anorectoplasty for Rectoperineal Fistula
Other Titles معدل الامساك بعد رأب الشرج والقولون للناسور المستقيمي العجاني
Authors Moustafa Mohamed Mahmoud Bayoumi
Issue Date 2018

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