Fecal incontinence in children with anorectal malformations
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Fecal incontinence in children with anorectal malformations
Abstract
Children with anorectal malformations suffer from postoperative fecal incontinence as well as other forms of defecation disorders such as constipation, soiling, and incontinence associated with episodes of diarrhea. Indiscriminate use of laxatives, enemas, and pharmacotherapy is not recommended. Rather, it is possible to systematically diagnose and manage fecal incontinence after reconstruction for anorectal malformations. Three groups of children have been identified: candidates for reoperation, candidates for a bowel management program, and pseudoincontinent children. Postoperative evaluation for fecal incontinence should include accurate identification of the type of anorectal anomaly and knowledge of the original reconstructive procedure. In addition, history, physical examination, and review of radiological studies are mandatory, with detailed attention paid to the status of the striated external sphincter musculature and sacrum. Children then can be managed based on the type of fecal incontinence from which they suffer. Bowel management is successful only when performed in an organized manner, and it is recommended as an outpatient procedure.
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