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Treatment of the Hirschsprung’s Disease (HD) at the Department ofPediatric Surgery of Charles University, 2nd Faculty of Medicine, from 1979 to 2004


Authors: R. Škába;  B. Rousková;  M. Šimsová;  J. Kalousová;  K. Pýcha
Authors‘ workplace: Klinika dětské chirurgie 2. LF UK a FNM, Praha
Published in: Čas. Lék. čes. 2004; : 748-751
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Background.
Survey of surgical techniques, strategy and results of the treatment of patients with Hirschsprung´sdisease (HD) at the Department of Pediatric Surgery of Charles University, 2nd Faculty of Medicine in Prague from1979 to 2004 is presented.Methods and Results. Paper summarises a twenty-five years long retrospective study of medical records of 274patients who were operated on 1979–2004. 173 (67,3 %) pts had classical rectosigmoid (CRA) and/or long colonicaganglionosis (LCA). 19 (6,4%) pts had total colonic aganlionosiswith small bowel involvement (TCA). 72 (26,3%)pts suffered from ultra-short rectal aganglionosis (URA). 74 pts with CRA and LCA operated on 1979–1991underwent Kasai´s colorectoplasty. 8 (10,8%) of them had anastomotic leak, 7 (9,5%) pts had anastomotic stricture,2 (2,7 %) pts had postoperative enterocolitis (PEC) and 10 (13,5 %) had chronic constipation. In 6 pts an additionalpartial sphincteromyectomy of the internal anal sphincter SFME) had to be done. In period 1991–2004 93 ptsunderwent Swenson’s procedure with (SFME). Anastomotic leak occurred in 3 (3,2 %) pts. Anastomotic stricture,PEC and/or chronic constipation were not registered. In 6 pts with anastomotic leak from both groups Soave re-dopull-through was done. In 2003–2004, 10 pts with CRA underwent a transanal resection of aganglionic segment withSwenson’s colorectoplasty.One pt developed anal stricture. 3 of 19 ptswithTCAoperated on in 1979–1990 underwentclassic Martin’s long side to side ileo-recto-colic anastomosis. In 16 pts of 1991–2004 only short ileo-rectoanastomosis according to Kasai and/or Swenson were done. In 93 pts suffering from URA a Lynn´s SFME wasperformed. Three-stage procedure for the last time was used in 3 pts in 1984. Two- and one-stage procedures arestill used.Conclusions. A number of postoperative complications decreased, a three-stage procedure was abandonned and theoperation of HD is currently performed in newborn. In CRA a TAR replaced the laparatomy and in TCA the shortileo-rectal anastomosis is performed only.

Key words:
Hirschsprung’s disease, intestinal aganglionosis, Swenson’s operation, postoperative enterocolitis,transanal resection.

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