Anorectal Malformation Patients in Australia and Europe: Different Location, Same Problem? A Retrospective Comparative Registry-Based Study
Abstract
Anorectal malformations (ARM) encompass a spectrum of rare congenital defects of the rectum and anus, requiring specialized reconstructive surgery. To improve epidemiological and clinical research in rare diseases such as ARM, collaborative efforts and patient registries are key.This retrospective study pools clinical data over a 30-year period from two ARM patient registries (The Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) in Melbourne, Australia, and the ARM-Network Consortium in Europe). It aims to draw comparisons on demographics, management, and outcomes between ARM patients in Australia and Europe.
Keywords
Anorectal MalformationsPediatric SurgeryPatient RegistryCongenital AnomaliesReconstructive SurgeryComparative OutcomesRare DiseasesHashtags
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