1. Our Experience of the De la Torre-Mondragon Technique in the Surgical Management of Hirschsprung's Disease: A Report on 52 Cases.
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Félicien MTF, Kamga GF, Dikongue ECD, Ebo FO, and Sosso MA
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- Humans, Infant, Male, Constriction, Pathologic, Prospective Studies, Female, Enterocolitis, Hirschsprung Disease diagnosis, Hirschsprung Disease surgery
- Abstract
Background: The authors report their experience of the transanal endorectal pull through technique as described by De la Torre Mondragon in the treatment of Hirschsprung's disease (HD)., Materials and Methods: It was a retro prospective, observational and descriptive hospital based study involving all proven cases of HD managed within a time frame of 8 years., Results: Fifty two patients with a mean age of 18 months at the time of surgery. The male pre dominance was remarkable. The mean duration of the surgery was 2 h and a half hours. The surgical indication was based on the history, clinical findings and on the contrast enema (transition zone) with a 24 h film (prolonged contrast evacuation) and calculation of the rectosigmoid index (<1). With a mean follow up of 16 months, the morbidity was dominated by soiling, anastomotic strictures and enterocolitis. The mortality in one case was related to a post operative enterocolitis that was not amenable to resuscitation., Conclusion: Soiling, anastomotic strictures and enterocolitis are the main post operative complications of TEPT in the treatment of HD in our practice., (Copyright © 2023 Copyright: © 2023 African Journal of Paediatric Surgery.)
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- 2024
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