- 2-year-old female patient referred for cloacal repair in November 1981
- No prior surgery except endoscopic and radiographic assessment of her cloacal anomaly
- Normal chromosome study
- On catheter drainage for several months as infant
- 15-year-old female patient referred in 1981 for cloacal repair
- Work up at birth at two University Centers concluded patient had female pseudohermaphroditism without endocrine cause
- Prior surgery was cutback of UGS and laparotomy to view (normal) pelvic organs.
- 14-month-old female patient referred in 1993 for cloacal reconstruction
- Duodenal atresia had been repaired at birth, and right transverse colostomy
- There was massive reflux bilaterally
- Bilateral reimplants had been done at age 3 months, but massive reflux persisted
- Newborn female patient
- Esophageal atresia repaired as neonate
- Had cloaca
- Loop sigmoid colostomy was done
- Referred at age 5½ years for cloacal repair
- Chronic spillover of stool from loop colostomy, filling vagina and bladder with reflux, severe renal scaring
- 18-month-old female patient referred with total urinary incontinence
- Prior colostomy at birth
- Soave type rectal pullthrough at 1 year, and later colostomy closure.
- 4-year-old female patient with total urinary incontinence
- Cloaca with features seen in clocal exstrophy
- Ileocolic junction originally joined bladder
- Distal colon originally joined bladder
- Distal colon originally ended blindly
- Two adjoining bladders
- After an endoscopy 2 weeks later there was reasonable outlet resistance
- 4-year-old girl sent from abroad in 1986
- Right colostomy at birth
- At age 4 months, posterior sagittal operation was attempted, but abandoned after the UGS was inadvertently transected
- An S.P. tube was placed
- 8 months later, colostomy was closed and a stricture of the neourethra was opened endoscopically
- Patient was sullen, unhappy, and uncommunicative when first seen
- 15-month-old baby girl with a cloaca and a very large intrapelvic sacrococcygeal teratoma
- Prior suprapubic cystostomy and sigmoid colostomy at birth
- 20-year-old female totally incontinent of urine and stool when referred in 1979
- Prior operations included colostomy, colon pullthrough, right nephrectomy, and a flap to enlarge the UGS opening
- She was in diapers
- Neonate in 1964 with very primitive anatomy with features usual in babies with cloacal exstrophy