“…All these contribute to reluctance for seeking medical care and subsequently delay in definitive management and may cause needless suffering as well as poor outcomes from surgical procedures. [19][20][21] Delayed care in ARMs increases the likelihood of having consequences such as chronic constipation, anemia, malnutrition, and fecal impaction and, thus, may influence the efficacy of surgical intervention. 19 Associated anomalies with rectal atresia are usually rare; however, sacral, cardiac and renal anomalies have been reported.…”