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Fatal Meningitis in a 14‐Month‐Old with Currarino Triad
We report a case of a 14‐month‐old girl with undiagnosed Currarino triad presenting acutely with meningitis caused by enteric commensals. Head CT demonstrated a large pneumocephalus. A fistulous neurenteric tract through a presacral mass was present on spine MRI and abdominal CT.
Hanan Mohammed Al Qahtani +5 more
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Complications After Surgery for Anorectal Malformations:An ARM-Net consortium Registry Study [PDF]
Objective: Establishing the incidence and types of complications following surgical intervention for ARM, primarily after reconstruction. Patient- and treatment-related risk factors were also determined.
Amerstorfer, E.E. +52 more
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Repair of low anorectal anomalies in female patients: risk factors for wound dehiscence [PDF]
Background/purpose: Wound dehiscence after rectoperineal/vestibular fistulae repair may have adverse effects on the continence mechanism with delayed functional sequels. We report the incidence of wound complications following the sagittal anorectoplasty
Albaghdady, Ayman +4 more
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Single Stage Management of Anorectal Malformation in Male Neonates: Experience of a Tertiary Care Centre [PDF]
Introduction: Anorectal malformation [ARM] can be treated either by staged procedures or by a single stage procedure. In the present study we have performed single stage surgery of ARM in male neonates.
Chaubey, Digamber +5 more
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Anorectal Malformation: Paediatric Problem Presenting in Adult
This is a case report of 22‐year‐old girl admitted with abdominal distension, vomiting, and chronic constipation since birth. Abdomen was distended, and perineal examination revealed imperforate anus with vestibular fistula (ARM). So far worldwide very few cases have been reported about anorectal malformation presenting in adulthood, and thus extremely
Rahulkumar N. Chavan +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Background: In high anorectal malformations (ARM), surgical management includes initial colostomy at neonatal period followed by abdominoperineal posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP) without a protective colostomy.
Sasanka Nath +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Current management of anorectal malformation in Egypt: a survey of members of the Egyptian pediatric surgical association [PDF]
Background/aim: Anorectal malformation (ARM) represents a wide spectrum of anomalies. Its management includes various strategies. This survey aims at detecting the current preferences of Egyptian pediatric surgeons regarding the management of ARM ...
Abdelgawad, Abdelghany E.M. +2 more
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Obstetrical Outcomes in Women With a History of Bladder Augmentation
ABSTRACT Purpose To evaluate possible problems during pregnancy or delivery in women with pediatric bladder augmentation. Methods Eleven of 59 women, who had undergone bladder augmentation in our pediatric hospital during 1990–2019, had given birth in our hospital district afterwards and their obstetrical records were evaluated.
Porela‐Tiihonen Susanna +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are managed classically in three stages – colostomy at birth, anorectal pull-through after 2–3 months, and stoma closure.
Vivek Manchanda +3 more
doaj +1 more source
Currarino's triad diagnosed in an adult woman. [PDF]
_Purpose_ To report on a female patient diagnosed with Currarino's triad in adulthood. _Case report_ This case presents an adult patient with a medical history of a congenital anal atresia, a partial sacral agenesis, and a surgically treated ectopic ...
Berghauser Pont, L.M.E. (Lotte) +2 more
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