Quantifying the impact of congenital cardiac co-morbidities on anorectal malformations
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This study examines how congenital heart defects affect the timing and outcomes of surgical repair in children with anorectal malformations. Researchers quantified delays in definitive reconstruction caused by cardiac comorbidities and assessed their impact on postoperative complications, addressing a common clinical challenge in managing these complex patients.
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- 10-40% of anorectal malformation patients have congenital heart defects, making cardiac screening essential in ARM workup.
- Cardiac comorbidities delay definitive anorectal reconstruction until cardiac status stabilizes for safe anesthesia.
- CHD increases surgical complication risk in ARM patients; preoperative cardiac optimization is critical.
- Multidisciplinary coordination between pediatric surgery and cardiology is necessary for optimal ARM-CHD management.
- Timing of anorectal repair must balance cardiac readiness against risks of prolonged diversion in ARM patients.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Quantifying the impact of congenital cardiac co-morbidities on anorectal malformations. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-08-12. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/10798
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