Necessary and Feasibility of Fistulous Tissue-Saving Anorectoplasty for Low Anorectal Malformation with Fistula in Children
- VernacularTitle:低位无肛术术中完整保留瘘口组织的必要性和可行性
- Author:
you-de, YU
;
ya-jun, CHEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
low anorectal malformation, congenital;
child;
operation
- From:Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics
2006;0(16):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the necessary and feasibility of fistulous tissue-saving anorectoplasty for low anorectal malformation with fistula in children.Methods The clinical data of 67 cases of low anorectal malformation with fistula were analyzed retrospectively, there were 59 girls with rectovestibular fistula, 8 boys with rectoperineal fistula. The patients′ average age were 10 months, ran -ging from 3 months to 16 years. The clinical manifestations of all patients were intractable constipation, or out of position of anus. Cut-back procedure had been performed on 4 patients in infancy. The anterior sagittal anorectoplasty was performed in all cases.Results In all cases returned for follow-up at 3 and 6 months after operation, the longest was 8 years. The postoperative course of 65 patiens was uneventful without wound infection, and had a normal-looking perineum, other 2 cases with anal rupture in operation were with sagittal wound infection resulted from perforation in repairing anus, and formed finally rectoperineal fistula with a normal-looking anus. Sixty-four cases (95.5%) had good continence by 5-6 score, another 3 cases (1 boy, 2 girls) with intractable constipation defecated with help of Glycerinum.Conclusions The fistulous tissue-saving anterior sagittal anorectoplasty is a reliable and feasible procedure for low anorectal malformation with fistula. This operation provides good results.