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. 2022 Feb;18(1):98-99.
doi: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2021.12.012. Epub 2021 Dec 27.

The Macedo-Malone antegrade colonic enema: A minimal invasive technique that precludes appendix use

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The Macedo-Malone antegrade colonic enema: A minimal invasive technique that precludes appendix use

Antonio Macedo Júnior et al. J Pediatr Urol. 2022 Feb.

Abstract

Introduction: Antegrade continence enema (ACE) is recommended for patients with fecal incontinence/constipation refractory to conservative management. The Malone ACE utilizes the appendix as a catheterizable channel whereas the Macedo-Malone (MM) precludes the use of the appendix. We aimed to illustrate the MM procedure.

Methods: The left colon is brought out through a small transverse incision on the upper left abdomen and a 3-cm transverse flap in a tenia is created. A 12-Fr silicone Foley catheter is placed on the mucosal surface of the flap to allow creating a tubular conduit. After closure of the anterior wall colonic, the continence valve mechanism is produced by embedding the tube over a serous lined tunnel created by interrupted sutures. The distal portion of the tube is anastomosed into a V shape to the skin flap to avoid stoma stenosis.

Discussion: The advantage of this technique is the all-the time availability for not requiring the appendix which some authors prefer to use for urinary reconstruction. In a previous study, we have shown that the MM produces a high rate (89%) of fecal continence (Mean follow-up: 75 months).

Conclusion: We are convinced that this procedure can be incorporated into fecal incontinence/constipation armamentarium.

Keywords: Constipation; Fecal incontinence; MACE; Macedo-Malone; Myelomeningocele; Neurogenic bladder.

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