Posterior Sagittal Anorectoplasty
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1 - 18Anorectal Malformations
- Which of the following statements regarding mechanical bowel preparation is correct?
- The most appropriate management of this patient with a difficult to manage bowel program is
- What is the best next step for this child with constipation after anoplasty?
- You are asked to evaluate a 3 year-old boy in your outpatient clinic who previously underwent posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP) for perineal fistula. He is experiencing severe constipation despite PEG 3350 and high-dose Senna. On physical examination, he has a well-healed PSARP with no signs of rectal prolapse. You recommend the following procedure:
- Which of the following will best help to prevent chronic renal failure in this patient with an anorectal malformation?
- In children with anorectal malformations which of the following would imply potentially good future anorectal function?
PSSAP 9
Surgical Infection
Bowel Management
Fecal Incontinence and Functional Constipation
PSSAP 11
PSSAP 10
PSSAP 29
PSSAP 13
Gastroschisis
PSSAP 24