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Congenital anorectal atresia: MR imaging of late post-operative appearances in adult patients with anal incontinence.

Louise Gartner1, Chand Peiris, Michele Marshall, Stuart A Taylor, Steve Halligan.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe the MR imaging findings in adults presenting with anal incontinence following pull-through perineoplasty for anorectal atresia.
METHODS: 15 adults (12 male, 3 female; age 22-52 years) with anal incontinence following a prior perineal pull-through procedure as an infant for anorectal atresia were identified retrospectively. MR imaging was performed using either an endoanal coil or body coil. MR images were reviewed by three observers who noted whether pelvic floor and sphincter muscles were present and, if so, whether they were thinned or not. Data were tabulated and raw frequencies determined.
RESULTS: Images were unavailable for one patient, leaving 14 for analysis. Anal stenosis prevented endoanal coil placement in 5. The pull-through was anatomically correct in 12 (86 %) patients but was misdirected in 2. Thinned muscle was seen in 11 (79 %) patients. External sphincter thinning was commonest (present in 10 patients), with levator plate thinning least common (present in 4 patients). Only one patient had thinning of all muscle groups.
CONCLUSION: MR imaging may be used to determine the extent and quality of residual pelvic floor and anal sphincter muscle in adults who have functional disability following pull-through perineoplasty for anorectal agenesis.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23807570     DOI: 10.1007/s00330-013-2949-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Radiol        ISSN: 0938-7994            Impact factor:   5.315


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