Literature DB >> 19302866

Congenital pouch colon associated with anorectal malformation-histopathologic evaluation.

Ajay Narayan Gangopadhyay1, Shashikant Chandrakant Urmila Patne, Anand Pandey, Nakul Chandra Aryya, Vijai Dutt Upadhyaya.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although enough literature is available on the descriptive and the management aspects of congenital pouch colon (CPC) associated with anorectal malformation (ARM), there is paucity of its detailed histopathologic studies. The present article details the histopathologic observations in the excised specimens of CPC in the neonates operated on for ARM.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Formalin-fixed specimens of CPC were evaluated both grossly and microscopically. They were stained by H&E stain and Masson trichrome stain.
RESULTS: Haustrations and tenia coli were uniformly absent in all the CPC specimens. Mucosa showed focal erosion, hemorrhage, and disruption in the muscularis mucosae. Submucosa showed congested blood vessels, hemorrhage, and thrombosis. Both the circular and the longitudinal muscle layers showed hypertrophic and atrophic appearance. Both the muscle layers also showed disruption. There was presence of fibrosis in all the muscular layers on Masson trichrome stain. There was presence of unique constriction bands in the muscularis propria. These were seen as focal dipping and narrowing of the muscular layers at intermittent intervals. They were more prominent in the circular muscle layers.
CONCLUSION: Congenital pouch colon seen in association with ARM is an abnormally developed tissue and needs to be resected for better functional outcome of the remaining gut. However, further physiologic and immunohistochemical studies are warranted to observe the contractile and innervation pattern of CPC.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19302866     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2008.07.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0022-3468            Impact factor:   2.545


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