Literature DB >> 4087091

The use of computerized tomography to evaluate anorectal anomalies.

H Ikawa, J Yokoyama, T Sanbonmatsu, K Hagane, M Endo, K Katsumata, E Kohda.   

Abstract

Computerized tomography (CT) was applied to various types of anorectal anomalies to directly image the anal sphincters. In normal cases and low type anomalies, CT demonstrated clear images of the puborectal muscle and external sphincters. Among high type anomalies, the distribution of sphincter muscle in patients with rectovesical fistula is totally different from that seen in patients with rectourethral fistula. In the latter, the puborectal muscle is attached not only around urethra, but also around the distal part of the blind rectum; external sphincters are present as a mass beneath the perineum. In the rectovesical fistula, however, the puborectal muscle cannot be identified and the external sphincters exist only as a string-like structure. CT done postoperatively identified two different causes for incontinence. In one type, the pull-through colon missed the sphincteric musculature, and in the other, sphincters were markedly hypoplastic. CT, therefore, provides adequate imaging to determine the type of operation needed to correct the abnormality.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4087091     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3468(85)80015-4

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


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6.  Evaluation of outcome of anorectal anomaly in childhood: the role of anorectal manometry and endosonography.

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7.  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
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