J Korean Soc Coloproctol.  1998 Sep;14(3):577-584.

Posterior Sagittal Anorectal Myectomy for Repair of Hirschsprung's Disease

Abstract

PURPOSE: In small portion of patients with Hirschsprung's disease, the aganglionic stagment extends only up to the mid-rectum. This report describes an innovative and effective posterior sagittal anorectal myectomy for curative repair of ultrashort segment Hirschsprung's disease in neonates.
METHODS
The procedure was performed on ten patients with ultrashort segment Hirschsprung's disease between 1995 to 1998. The procedure was performed by making a sagittal incision in midline posterior perineum to expose the posterior rectum.4 longitudinal strip of muscular layer is removed from the aganglionic portion of the anorectum from the upper rectum to the internal sphincter. The patients were followed postoperatively to determine the effectiveness of the procedure and to observe the presence of any complications.
RESULTS
Seven patients (70.0%) were under three months old. Operative biopsy showed that four patients had aganglionosis in the upper rectum, three patients in the middle rectum and three patients in the lower rectum. The posterior sagittal anorectal myectomy was successful in the treatment of ultrashort segment Hirschsprung's disease- symptom recurred for one patient due to total aganglionosis and for another patients due to rectosigmoid aganglionosis. These two patients received the staplingprocedure after colostomy. Some transient complications included mucosal perforation during surgery (30.0%) and incisional wound infection (20.0%).
CONCLUSION
For those neonates with ultrashort segment Hirschsprung's disease, the posterior sagittal autorectal myectomy should be considered a safe and effective method for treatment and confirmatory diagnosis. In addition, preliminary colostomy is not required prior to this procedure.

Keyword

Hirschsprung's disease; Posterior sagittal anorectal myectomy

MeSH Terms

Biopsy
Colostomy
Diagnosis
Hirschsprung Disease*
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Perineum
Rectum
Wound Infection
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