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Congenital pouch colon with rectal atresia revisited
We are adding two cases of congenital pouch colon with rectal atresia (RA) to the already published five cases. The presentation of RA is often delayed owing to the presence of normal anus, however, clinical evaluation, plain abdominal radiograph, and ...
Praveen Mathur +2 more
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Rectal atresia and rectal stenosis: the ARM-Net Consortium experience. [PDF]
Abstract Purpose To assess the number, characteristics, and functional short-, and midterm outcomes of patients with rectal atresia (RA) and stenosis (RS) in the ARM-Net registry. Methods Patients with RA/RS were retrieved from the ARM-Net registry.
de Beaufort CMC +8 more
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Transanal recto-anal anastomosis for treatment of rectal atresia: a review of 4 cases [PDF]
Introduction Rectal atresia is a rare subtype of anorectal malformations in which the patients are born with a normal anal canal but have complete atresia located few centimeters proximal to the dentate line. We present the transanal end-to-end rectoanal
Sameh Shehata +2 more
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Rectal Atresia and Congenital Hypothyroidism: An Association or Coincidence? [PDF]
Rectal atresia is a rare anorectal malformation, and its association with other anomalies is even more rare. This study presents a unique case of co-twin in which the surviving newborn male underwent surgery due to rectal atresia. Newborn screening tests
Feride Mehmetoğlu
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Rectal atresia: a rare cause of failure to pass meconium [PDF]
Rectal atresia or stenosis is an extremely rare anorectal malformation associating a normal anal canal with a stricture or a complete rectal atresia. We describe a case of rectal atresia in a newborn female presenting with an abdominal distension and ...
Fatima Zahrae Laamrani, Rachida Dafiri
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Minimally Invasive Strategies in Rectal Atresia and Anal Stenosis: A Report of Two Cases [PDF]
This study discusses our experience with rectal atresia and anal stenosis, utilizing a combined laparoscopic and transanal approach. A laparoscopic-assisted pull-through was performed successfully in both cases. Laparoscopic-assisted surgery is done when
Revathy Menon +3 more
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Rectal atresia with rectolabial fistula
Rectal atresia is a rare condition in which the anus and sphincter muscles are normally developed, with usually no fistulous communication with the urinary tract. We describe an unusual case of membranous rectal atresia with recto-labial fistula.
Sharma S +3 more
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Needle aspiration technique as a supportive tool for clinical diagnosis of anorectal atresia in calves [PDF]
Background Early diagnosis and treatment of anorectal atresia, a common congenital abnormality in calves, are crucial for preventing complications and ensuring the animal’s survival.
Ahmed Abdelrahiem Sadek, Kamal Hussein
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Wind sock deformity in rectal atresia
Rectal atresia is a rare anorectal deformity. It usually presents with neonatal obstruction and it is often a complete membrane or severe stenosis. Windsock deformity has not been reported in rectal atresia especially, having been missed for 2 years. A 2-
Hosseini Seyed +4 more
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Laparoscopic repair of long-gap rectal atresia
Long-gap rectal atresia, as defined by a distance greater than 3 cm, is an uncommon type of a rare anorectal malformation (ARM). . We report the successful completion of a 3-stage procedure including colostomy and mucous fistula creation, laparoscopic ...
Mollie Ahn +3 more
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