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Single-stage surgical correction of anorectal malformation associated with rectourinary fistula in male neonates

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Citazione:
Single-stage surgical correction of anorectal malformation associated with rectourinary fistula in male neonates / E. Leva, F. Macchini, R. Arnoldi, A. Di Cesare, V. Gentilino, M. Fumagalli, F. Mosca, A. Bhuiyan, M. Torricelli, T. Banu. - In: JOURNAL OF NEONATAL SURGERY. - ISSN 2226-0439. - 2:1(2013), pp. 3.1-3.5. [10.21699/jns.v2i1.4]
Abstract:
INTRODUCTION: The treatment of children affected by anorectal malformations (ARM) is characterized by some unsolved problems. The three-stage surgical correction has been known to be most effective in preventing complications, but recently new approaches have been proposed. We describe our experience with the newer approaches. METHODS: Twenty three male newborns, affected by ARM and recto-urinary fistula, were treated in 2 different centers in 8 years. Nineteen neonates (birth weight 2.4 - 3.5 kg) received a primary posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP) at the Department of Pediatric Surgery of the Chittagong Medical College Hospital (group 1). Four term neonates (birth weight 2.9 - 3.4 kg) received a primary pull-through with combined abdomino-perineal approach at the Pediatric Surgery Department of Fondazione Cà Granda of Milan (group 2). RESULTS: Among patients of Group 1, 11 patients had a recto-bulbar fistula and 8 a recto-prostatic fistula. Among the Group 2, 2 had a recto-bulbar fistula and 2 a recto-prostatic fistula. The site of fistula was decided at the time of surgery. In Group 1, 5 post-surgical complications were recorded (26%); 1 child died of sepsis, 3 had dehiscence and 1 stenosis, which resolved with dilatation. In Group 2, the only post-operative complication of small rectal prolapse resolved spontaneously after a few months on follow-up. Group 2 patients were followed-up in a dedicated multidisciplinary colorectal center. CONCLUSIONS: Primary repair of ARMs with recto-urinary fistula is a feasible, safe and effective technique in the neonatal period. A combined abdominal and perineal approach seems to guarantee better results. A dedicated team is mandatory, both for the surgical correction and for a long-term follow-up.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Anorectal malformation; Primary repair; Recto-urinary fistula
Elenco autori:
E. Leva, F. Macchini, R. Arnoldi, A. Di Cesare, V. Gentilino, M. Fumagalli, F. Mosca, A. Bhuiyan, M. Torricelli, T. Banu
Autori di Ateneo:
FUMAGALLI MONICA ( autore )
LEVA ERNESTO ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/455181
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/455181/732952/Fumagalli%20J%20Neo%20Surg%202013.pdf
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