Ideal treatment for total colonic Hirschsprung's disease |
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Authors: | D W Shermeta J L Meller |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine, IL. |
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Abstract: | Five children were treated for total colonic Hirschsprung's disease between 1982 and 1986. Three girls and two boys underwent total colectomy and straight ileoanal endorectal pull-through, with creation of a suprapelvic side-to-side anastomosis of 10 cm of cecum and ascending colon to ileum (Boley procedure). All patients have been followed for periods of greater than 1 year, and they have been free of any postoperative complication. Stool frequency on an unrestricted diet has been between one and five semiformed per day. Their growth and development have been excellent. An advantage of this procedure is excellent water absorption without the risks of mechanical problems encountered with a variety of pelvic pouch creations in the young growing child. |
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