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Estimation of Blood Utilization in Elective Surgeries to Formulate Maximum Surgical Blood Ordering Schedule for a Tertiary Care Center in North India. [PDF]
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Bladder Height-to-Width Ratio as a Predictor of Future Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction in Patients With Anorectal Malformations. [PDF]
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Retro-Iliac Ureter: A Case Report of an Unusual Cause of Mid-ureteric Obstruction. [PDF]
Chatterjee S, Ralte Z, Sarkar D.
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Persistent Cloaca and Cloacal Variants in Males: Qualitative Review of a Neglected Anomaly.
Gupta R, Radhakrishnan J.
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Continence after posterior sagittal anorectoplasty
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1991Posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP) was introduced in 1982 by Peña and De Vries as a new operation for patients with a high anorectal malformation. The degree of postoperative continence is reported to be high. During the past decade, too, new insights have been gained into the embryology of anorectal malformations.
J C Molenaar
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Muscle complex saving posterior sagittal anorectoplasty
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2017Posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP) published by DeVries and Peña in 1982 had become the preferred surgical technique for the management of anorectal malformations (ARM). The original technique is based upon complete exposure of the anorectal region by means of a median sagittal incision that runs from the sacrum to the anal dimple, cutting ...
Feras Zaiem
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Complications of posterior sagittal anorectoplasty
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1986From 1982 to 1985, 23 patients underwent posterior sagittal anorectoplasty procedures: 12 as primary treatment for congenital anorectal malformations, 9 for treatment of fecal incontinence following a prior pull-through procedure, and 2 for treatment of fecal incontinence following trauma.
James A O'Neill, Moritz M Ziegler
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Posterior sagittal anorectoplasty: Important technical considerations and new applications
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1982Posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP) is a new technique for the repair of high anorectal malformations. It is based upon complete exposure of the anorectal region by means of a median sagittal incision that runs from the sacrum to the anal dimple, cutting through all muscle structures behind the rectum.
A, Peña, P A, Devries
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