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Letter to Editor Comments on: Antegrade continence enema treatment can lead to proximal colonic dilation while preserving motility in children with constipation

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We read with interest the retrospective study by van der Zande and colleagues [1] evaluating colonic motility and anatomy in 70 children treated with antegrade continence enema (ACE). The authors report proximal colonic dysmotility in 6% and proximal dilation in 20% of patients with paired contrast enema (CE) data, with longer ACE duration as a contributing factor. This work addresses an important clinical question. However, we wish to raise three methodological considerations.

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Antegrade Continence EnemaPediatric GastroenterologyColonic MotilityConstipation ManagementAce ProcedureColonic Dilation

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#PediatricGastroenterology#ACEProcedure#ConstipationManagement#ColicMotility

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Letter to Editor Comments on: Antegrade continence enema treatment can lead to proximal colonic dilation while preserving motility in children with constipation. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2026-03-17. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/11680

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