Anorectal Malformation
#CBCLIPS Episode 14: Distal intestinal obstruction in a newborn
#CBCLIPS Creator and Editor: Sherif Emil, M.D., C.M.; The Montreal Children's Hospital, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Canada. Dr. Emil is a Senior Editor of The Hendren Project and Editor-in-Chief of the Abdominal Wall Defects Section.
Boy with Unusual Type of Anorectal Malformation
Case Summary
Dr. Mikhail Gopienko from St. Petersburg, Russia, presented a case of a neonatal surgery involving a boy with an absent anus. The boy was admitted to the hospital at 4 hours old, and during the following 24 hours, there was an increase in abdominal distension.
Congenital Pouch Colon and Fistula
Cloaca in Monoamniotic-Monochorionic Twins
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Male Patient 3 Months Old Born with Anorectal Malformation
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Male Patient 1 Year/5 Months Old Diagnosed with Anorectal Malformation with Recto-urethral Fistula
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Female Patient 9 Years Old with Late Diagnosis of Anorectal Malformation
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Male Patient with Anorectal Malformation
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Baby Girl Patient with Constipation and Minor Anorectal Malformation
Case Summary
- Referred at age 6 weeks to clinic, ARM noted at birth
- Term infant, thriving: 70th percentile
- Anus close to vagina
- Difficulty / straining with defecation
- Spinal and pelvic ultrasound: normal no presacral mass, no tethered cord