英国格拉斯哥女孩前肛门管理的成果。

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Journal of pediatric surgery Pub Date : 2024-10-19 DOI:10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2024.162023
Sesi Hotonu, Anna Annett, Alison Campbell, Timothy Bradnock, Gregor Walker
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背景:前肛被认为是女孩肛门直肠畸形的一部分,与儿童便秘有关。然而,有关其结果和相关畸形的文献却很有限:所有女孩 结果结果:147 名女童因疑似前肛而被转诊,其中 95 名被证实患有前肛。首次评估的中位年龄为 3(0-13)个月。随访时间中位数为 24(1-94)个月。21例(22.1%)临床表现为肛门周缘部分缺失。10名(10.5%)女孩在麻醉状态下接受了检查;4名患者接受了覆盖结肠造口的肛门成形术。31名(32.6%)女孩服用了泻药。在随访至 4 岁及以上的 53 名患者中,有 51 人(96.2%)实现了排便。肾脏超声波检查发现一名患者有明显的肾积水。影像学检查未发现明显的脊柱异常。有两名患者发现了室间隔缺损。所有重大异常均发生在异位肛门/会阴瘘患者身上:结论:这是所报道的最大系列的前肛门女孩。结论:这是已报道的最大系列的前肛门女孩,已发现的相关畸形发生率很低。此外,患者使用泻药的情况和尿失禁的结果与普通婴幼儿相似。筛查和常规随访应仅限于临床上有疑虑的个别病例。
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Outcomes of Management of Anterior Anus in Girls in Glasgow, UK.

Background: Anterior anus is considered part of the spectrum of anorectal malformations in girls and has been associated with childhood constipation. However, limited literature exists on outcomes and associated malformations.

Methods: All girls <6 months referred to our centre with suspected anterior anus between January 2015 and December 2022 were identified. Data collected included patient demographics, presence of anomalies, operative management, laxative use and continence. Results are described using descriptive statistics and percentages.

Results: 147 girls were referred with suspected anterior anus of which 95 were confirmed to have an anterior anus. Median age of first assessment was 3 (0-13) months. Median follow up was 24 (1-94) months. 21 (22.1 %) had clinical concern of partial absence of normal circumferential anal corrugation. 10 (10.5%) girls underwent examination under anaesthesia; 4 patients underwent anoplasty with covering colostomy. Laxatives were prescribed in 31 (32.6%) girls. Of the 53 patients followed up to age 4 years and older, 51 (96.2%) achieved continence. On renal ultrasonography significant hydroureteronephrosis was detected in one patient. No significant spinal anomalies were detected on imaging. Two patients had ventricular-septal defects were identified. All significant anomalies were in patients with an ectopic anus/ perineal fistula.

Conclusion: This represents the largest reported series of girls with anterior anus. The incidence of identified associated malformations was low. Furthermore, laxative use and continence outcomes are similar to the general infant/childhood population. Screening and routine follow-up should be reserved for individual cases where there is clinical concern.

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期刊介绍: The journal presents original contributions as well as a complete international abstracts section and other special departments to provide the most current source of information and references in pediatric surgery. The journal is based on the need to improve the surgical care of infants and children, not only through advances in physiology, pathology and surgical techniques, but also by attention to the unique emotional and physical needs of the young patient.
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