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6-year-old girl with anorectal malformation: What is more important - anatomy or function?


  • Morozov D.
  • Pimenova E.
  • Tarasova D.
  • Yakovenko D.
Дата публикации:01.01.2018
Журнал: Russian Open Medical Journal
БД: Scopus
Ссылка: Scopus

Аннтотация

© 2017, Morozov D.A., Pimenova E.S., Tarasova D.S., Yakovenko D.D., © 2017, Russian Open Medical Journal. 6-year-old girl with first revealed anorectal malformation with perineal fistula was investigate. She did not have any complaints or history of constipation/soiling. Resting and squeeze anal pressure by anorectal manometry was normal. Recto-anal inhibitory reflex registered. There was no signs of dyssynergic defecation. The diameter of the colon by contrast enema was normal, megarectum did not detect, barium all came out after defecation. Muscles electro-identification confirmed external anal sphincter located posterior to the anus. After examination, council for Pediatric Surgery decided not to perform the surgery. Monitoring of the patient continued.


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