2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsc.2019.02.006
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H-type anorectal malformation associated with H-type tracheoesophageal fistula

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“…Major clinical groups include perineal (cutaneus) fistula, rectourethral fistula (prostatic, bulbar), rectovesical fistula, vestibular fistula, cloaca, no fistula, and anal stenosis; while the rare/regional variants comprise pouch colon, rectal atresia/stenosis, rectovaginal fistula, H fistula, and others [6]. H fistula is an abnormal embryologic communication between anorectum and urethra without anal atresia [20]. According the Krickenbeck classification, functional outcomes after definitive surgery consist of: 1) VBM; 2) soling; and 3) constipation [6].…”
Section: Arm Diagnosis and Krickenbeck Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Major clinical groups include perineal (cutaneus) fistula, rectourethral fistula (prostatic, bulbar), rectovesical fistula, vestibular fistula, cloaca, no fistula, and anal stenosis; while the rare/regional variants comprise pouch colon, rectal atresia/stenosis, rectovaginal fistula, H fistula, and others [6]. H fistula is an abnormal embryologic communication between anorectum and urethra without anal atresia [20]. According the Krickenbeck classification, functional outcomes after definitive surgery consist of: 1) VBM; 2) soling; and 3) constipation [6].…”
Section: Arm Diagnosis and Krickenbeck Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%