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Imperforate Anus: Surgical Perspective: Multimedia
Updated: Aug 10, 2007
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![]() | Media file 1: Newborn boy with imperforate anus. |
![]() | Media file 2: Newborn girl with imperforate anus. |
![]() | Media file 3: Cross-table lateral radiograph of a patient in which the air column in the distal rectum can be observed close to the perineal skin. |
![]() | Media file 4: Perineum of a newborn with persistent cloaca. Note the single perineal orifice. |
![]() | Media file 5: Hemisacrum with presacral mass. |
![]() | Media file 6: Absent lumbosacral vertebrae, a severe vertebral anomaly. |
![]() | Media file 7: Tethered cord. |
![]() | Media file 8: Calculation of the sacral ratio. |
![]() | Media file 9: Ultrasonography demonstrating hydronephrosis in a newborn with imperforate anus. |
![]() | Media file 10: Cystography of a neurogenic bladder. |
![]() | Media file 11: Multicystic kidney. |
![]() | Media file 12: Mercaptotriglycylglycine (MAG-3) renal scan in a patient with a multicystic kidney and imperforate anus. |
![]() | Media file 13: Vesicoureteral reflux. |
![]() | Media file 14: Distal colostography in a patient with imperforate anus and a rectourethral fistula. |
![]() | Media file 15: Newborn with imperforate anus and a rectoperineal fistula. |
![]() | Media file 16: Newborn with imperforate anus and a bucket-handle malformation (usually associated with a rectoperineal fistula). |
![]() | Media file 17: Diagram of imperforate anus and rectourethral fistula. |
![]() | Media file 19: Diagram of an imperforate anus and rectovestibular fistula. |
![]() | Media file 20: Imperforate anus and rectovestibular fistula in a newborn. |
![]() | Media file 21: Recommended colostomy with divided stomas, the proximal stoma in the descending colon. |
![]() | Media file 22: Operative view of a posterior sagittal anoplasty in a newborn with rectoperineal fistula. |
![]() | Media file 23: Position for posterior sagittal approach. |
![]() | Media file 24: Posterior sagittal incision. |
![]() | Media file 25: Electrical stimulator used to show sphincteric contractions. |
![]() | Media file 26: Electrical stimulator probe used to show sphincteric contractions. Used with electrical stimulator shown in Image 25. |
![]() | Media file 27: Posterior sagittal incision showing the parasagittal fibers. |
![]() | Media file 28: Schematic diagram of the anatomy and the repair of a rectourethral anorectal malformation. |
![]() | Media file 29: Posterior sagittal repair of a rectovestibular fistula. |
![]() | Media file 30: Closure of the posterior sagittal incision. |
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Keywords
imperforate anus, anorectal malformations, anorectal anomaly, persistent cloaca, rectoperineal fistula, bucket-handle malformation, recto–bladder neck fistula, rectobladder neck fistula, bowel control, anoplasty, colostomy, rectobulbar urethral fistula, rectoprostatic urethral fistula, rectovesical fistula, imperforate anus without fistula, rectal atresia, rectovestibular fistula, rectovaginal fistula, urinary fistula, urinary tract malformation, colostography, rectovesical defect, rectoperineal, tethered cord, sacral defect, spinal defect, descending colostomy with separated stomas, fecal diversion, megarectum, posterior sagittal approach, constipation, megasigmoid




























































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