Presented by Marion Curtiss Wilson Henry at the Panel: All Grown Up! Managing Adults with Congenital Surgical Anomalies held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Saturday, March 25, 2017
Keyword(s): abdominal distention, adolescent, adult, aganglionic colon, algorithm, anal exam, anastomosis, anorectal malformation, anorectal manometry, ARM, Botox, bowel function, bowel regimen, chest, children, congenital anorectal disease, contrast enema, defecation, dentate line, Duhamel procedure, dynamic graciloplasty, end-to-side anastomosis, EUA, exam under anesthesia, excoriation, fertility, Finland, flatus, follow-up, gastrointestinal, GI, Hirschsprungs disease, hypermotility, hypomotility, imperforate anus, incontinence, infancy, kidney ureter bladder, KUB, MACE, Malone antegrade colonic enema, management, mucosal resection, Netherlands, outcomes, outpatient, pediatric colorectal surgeon, pediatric surgeons, perineal enema, perineal fistula, physical exam, postoperative, prolapse, PSARP, psychosocial function, QoL, quality of life, rectal, rectal biopsy, rectum, redo surgery, sclerosant, sexual dysfunction, Soave procedure, sphincter, sphincter repair, stool, submucosal resection, Swenson procedure, transanal approach, transverse colon, urethra, urinary tract, x-ray
Hirschsprung’s disease–20 sec
Bowel function outcomes in adults–2:45 Ann Surg 2010
QoL outcomes in adults–4:30
Citations–4:30Â Semin Pediatr Surg 2010
Hypomotility vs hypermotility–7:35
Contrast enema–7:51
Persistent incontinence–8:05
Constipation/persistent obstructive symptoms–9:15 Semin Pediatr Surg 2012
Anorectal malformations–11:15
Outcomes in high malformations–12:02
Incontinence–12:52
MACE–15:27
Dynamic graciloplasty–15:50 NEJM 1995
High malformations–16:55
Summary–17:23
Q&A session–18:40