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Review
. 2022 Apr;31(2):151164.
doi: 10.1016/j.sempedsurg.2022.151164. Epub 2022 Apr 18.

Evaluation and treatment of the post pull-through Hirschsprung patient who is not doing well; Update for 2022

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Evaluation and treatment of the post pull-through Hirschsprung patient who is not doing well; Update for 2022

Hira Ahmad et al. Semin Pediatr Surg. 2022 Apr.

Abstract

After operative intervention for Hirschsprung disease (HD) a child should thrive, be fecally continent, and avoid recurrent episodes of abdominal distention and enterocolitis. This is unfortunately not the case for a significant number of patients who struggle following their pull-through procedure. Many clinicians are puzzled by these outcomes as they can occur in patients who they believe have had a technically satisfactory described operation. This review presents an organized approach to the evaluation and treatment of the post HD pull-through patient who is not doing well. Patients with HD who have problems after their initial operation can have: (1) fecal incontinence, (2) obstructive symptoms, and (3) recurrent episodes of enterocolitis (a more severe subset of obstructive symptoms). After employing a systematic diagnostic approach, successful treatments can be implemented in almost every case. Patients may need medical management (behavioral interventions, dietary changes, laxatives, or mechanical emptying of the colon), a reoperation when a specific anatomic or pathologic cause is identified, or botulinum toxin when non-relaxing sphincters are the cause of the obstructive symptoms or recurrent enterocolitis.

Keywords: Bowel management; Constipation; Enterocolitis; Hirschsprung disease; Incontinence; Obstruction; Post pull-through complications; Soiling.

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