Monday, January 14, 2019

Rehabilitation of Children with Anorectal Malformations - PAPN - Lupine Publ ishers



Rehabilitation of patients after anoplastic surgery is the most complex and poorly studied problem in the surgery of anorectal malformations. The process of rehabilitation should begin from the moment of diagnosis. Already in the earliest period, the question should be decided at what age a radical operation will be carried out. The second problem is always to determine the size of the outer opening of the ectopic anal canal. If the available opening is not sufficient for normal bowel evacuation, which is accompanied by signs of intestinal obstruction, this child should be given a colostomy, with which the patient will live until the moment of the radical surgery. In those cases where the external aperture of the ectopic anal canal allows unobstructed evacuation of the intestine before the radical surgery is performed, the colostomy should be applied as the first stage of multi-stage surgery. According to the literature, after surgical correction of the studied pathology in girls 40-60% of children suffer from incontinence of intestinal contents of various degrees, 27-38% of children suffer from constipation (K. U. Ashcraft, T. M. Holder 1990, K. N. Salamov, U. V. Dultsev, 1998, A. I. Lenyushkin 2003, A. Pena 1988, A. M. Holschneider 1994, V. Aftimas 2001) [1]- Lupine Publishers


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