Anal Sphincter Reconstruction Using the Posterior Sagittal Approach for Pediatric Perineal Trauma
Julia Ann Ryan,
Thomas O. Xu,
Christina Ho
et al.
Abstract:Objectives:
Traumatic perineal injuries are rare but can result in significant morbidity, particularly when the anal sphincter is injured. The management of such injuries in the pediatric population is rarely noted in the literature. We aimed to describe reconstruction in such patients using lessons learned in reoperative anorectal malformation surgery.
Materials and Methods:
This is a single institution retrospective case series of three pediatric patients who were referred to our institution with pelvic tra… Show more
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