Literature DB >> 3681634

Long-term management of chronic constipation in children.

C Katz1, R A Drongowski, A G Coran.   

Abstract

A retrospective clinical study was conducted to determine the success of a strict regimen employing the prolonged use of daily enemas in 203 children with chronic constipation. This study confirmed that the use of long-term daily enemas did eliminate constipation as well as the primary complaint of fecal soiling. The majority of children treated had an excellent to good result (85.8%) over an extended period of time. Patients with a past medical history of imperforate anus or Hirschsprung's disease required longer treatment periods (32.6 and 20.1 months, respectively) than children with other medical problems (rectal prolapse, rectal stricture, malrotation, spina bifida, mental retardation, psychological; 13 months) or patients with functional constipation (5.9 months).

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3681634     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3468(87)80605-x

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


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Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2004-10-14       Impact factor: 1.827

3.  Dermatoglyphic patterns in children with chronic constipation.

Authors:  R A Drongowski; A G Coran
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4.  Conservative treatment of patients with faecal soiling.

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5.  A prospective non-randomized two-centre study of patients with passive faecal incontinence after birth trauma and patients with soiling after anal surgery, treated by elastomer implants versus rectal irrigation.

Authors:  S J van der Hagen; W van der Meer; P B Soeters; C G Baeten; W G van Gemert
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