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Background: Hirschsprung’s disease (HD) is the most common intestinal obstruction in newborn. The Transanal Endorectal Pull -Through (TERPT) is a new surgical procedure that has rapidly replaced traditional ones.
Objective: We have reviewed early post-operative complications after TERPT of childhood HD in Thailand.
Material And Method: The clinical course and a 1 year outcome of all pediatric HD undergoing TERPT from 5 pediatric surgical centers in Thailand between 2008 and 2011 were reviewed.
Results: Seventy-six patients (66 males and 10 females) of HD were included. The average age of diagnosis and surgery are 199 (0-4,015) and 297 (9-4,075) days, respectively, where ages and classification of HD are not related. The associated conditions are Down syndrome (DS) 6.6% and congenital heart disease (CHD) 5.3%. The most common presented symptom was intestinal obstruction. Other symptoms were Hirschsprung, which are associated with enterocolitis (HAEC) 13.1% and intestinal perforation 2.6%. The patients were diagnosed by barium enema (BE) 93.4%, rectal biopsy (RB) 6.6% and anorectal manometry (ARM) 6.6%. HAEC is the most common both pre- and post-operative complications (23.7% and 22.4%). Other post-operative complications are incontinence 13.2%, perianal excoriation 9.2%, anastomosis stricture 7.9%, anastomosis leakage 2.6%, retained aganglionic segment 2.6%, anastomosis volvulus 1.3% and anovaginal fistula 1.3%. One patient died due to anastomosis leakage (1.3%). Five patients were associated with DS, 3 patients (60%) were incontinent, 1 patient had anastomosis stricture (20%) and 2 patients (40%) was HAEC.
Conclusion: Most of HD were diagnosed and treated in the newborn period. TERPT is safe and also feasible in all pediatric age groups. The associated DS are related to have more morbidity. HAEC is the most common complication. Even though there are limitations in the diagnostic investigation those did not achieve the standard diagnosis of HD in this study; but the outcomes are not different from the reviews. The improvement in laboratories and pathological investigation services will reflect the surgical service and outcome of pediatric HD in this region. The awareness of post-operative complications will lead to the prevention and early management in the postoperative period.
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Obes Surg
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Clinique Mutualiste de Pessac, Pessac, France.
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