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The position of the anal dimple in newborns and infants with anorectal malformations and its correlation with the normal anal position.

Jigar N Patel1, Amit Kumar2, Partap Singh Yadav3, Rajiv Chadha4, Vikram Datta5, Subhasis Roy Choudhury6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/
PURPOSE: The anal position index (API) defines the normal anal position as the ratio of fourchette-anal distance to fourchette-coccyx distance for females and the scrotum-anal distance to scrotum-coccyx distance for males. In this study, measurement of the API in newborns and infants with anorectal malformations (ARM), using the center of the midline anal dimple (AD) to represent the center of the proposed neoanus, was performed to assess whether or not the AD was located in a significantly abnormal position as correlated with the normal anal position.
METHODS: The cases comprised 65 consecutive newborn and infants with ARM, divided into 2 age-based groups (Group A: 1st day to 1month; Group B: 1-12months), without sacral or significant perineal abnormalities. Controls included an equal number of age and gender matched patients admitted for other conditions. The characteristics of the AD ('well developed' or 'moderately developed') as well as those of the midline perineal raphé in males and the perineal groove in females were also recorded.
RESULTS: Combining both age groups, the mean API±SD was 0.41±0.012 in male cases and 0.53±0.07 in male controls (p value 0.003). The corresponding values for female cases and controls were 0.31±0.09 and 0.36±0.07 respectively (p = 0.040). In male newborns, the API in cases was significantly lower than the API in controls (p<0.001). Combining both males and female newborns, the differences between the API in cases and controls was also statistically significant (p<0.001). In older boys as well as in girls from both age groups, apart from cases of persistent cloaca, the API was lower in cases than in controls, especially in boys, although the difference was not statistically significant. On comparing the API in individual male ARM with that in male controls, cases of rectobulbar urethral fistula (RBUF) and rectovesical fistula had a statistically significant lower API (p<0.001). In the 4 cases of persistent cloaca, the mean API (0.40±0.1) was higher than the mean API in female controls and the AD was well developed with a well-delineated, narrow perineal groove. The majority (53/65; 81.53%) of patients had a 'well developed' AD. Twelve patients (18.47%) had a 'moderately developed' AD including 10 females and 2 males. There were 15 patients with a depressed AD (anal fossette); of these 12 (80%) were females. All boys had a well delineated perineal raphé in contrast to 10 girls (29.4% of total female ARM) who had a poorly delineated midline perineal groove.
CONCLUSIONS: During definitive surgery for ARM, if the AD is taken as the site of the proposed neoanus, the neoanal position is likely to be anterior to the normal anal position in both males and females and especially so in males. Overall, girls with ARM appear to be more likely to have a relatively poorly developed and/ or depressed AD and a poorly delineated perineal groove. TYPE OF STUDY: Clinical Research. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Anal dimple; Anal position index; Anorectal malformation; Cloaca; Congenital pouch colon

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29229485     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2017.11.043

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


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2.  Congenital Pouch Colon in Girls: An Algorithm for Preoperative Diagnosis.

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3.  Correlation of the Position of the Anal Dimple with the Caudal Termination of the Striated Muscle Complex in Patients with Anorectal Malformations.

Authors:  Amit Kumar; Vipan Bangar; Niyaz Ahmed Khan; Jigar N Patel; Amit Gupta; Partap Singh Yadav; Rajiv Chadha; Subhasis Roy Choudhury
Journal:  J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg       Date:  2022-03-01

4.  Comparison and impact of associated anomalies on the anal position index in neonates with anorectal malformation.

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