Single institution review of Mini-ACE® low-profile appendicostomy button for antegrade continence enema administration

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Joseph J. Lopez, Wendy Jo Svetanoff, Nicholas Bruns, Wendy E. Lewis, Christine N. Warner, James A. Fraser, Kayla B. Briggs, Alonso Carrasco, John M. Gatti, John M. Rosen, Rebecca M. Rentea Published:

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Joseph J. Lopez, Wendy Jo Svetanoff, Nicholas Bruns, Wendy E. Lewis, Christine N. Warner, James A. Fraser, Kayla B. Briggs, Alonso Carrasco, John M. Gatti, John M. Rosen, Rebecca M. Rentea

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Abstract

Purpose

Malone antegrade continence enemas (MACE) provide a conduit in which the patient can achieve improved continence, be clean of stool, and gain independence in maintaining bowel function. The Mini-ACE® is a low-profile balloon button that is used to facilitate the administration of antegrade enemas. We sought to describe our practice and short-term outcomes.

Methods

This work is a retrospective review of the Mini-ACE® appendicostomy button from April 2019 to March 2021, with follow-up concluding in October 2021. Patient demographics, colorectal diagnoses, and outcomes were examined.

Results

Forty-three patients underwent Mini-ACE® placement; 22 (51%) were male. The average age at Mini-ACE® insertion was 9.2 years (range 3-20 years). The most common diagnoses were functional constipation in 19 (44%), anorectal malformation in 15 (35%), and Hirschsprung disease in 3 (7%), spinal differences 3 (7%). There were no intra-operative complications, but 5 (12%) required prolapse resection. The median length of stay was two days (IQR 1, 4). Patients achieved self-catheterization at 4.5 [3,7] months from MACE creation, with 38 children (88%) reporting excellent success in remaining clean of stool.

Conclusion

The Mini-ACE® appears to be a safe and low-profile option for antegrade continence enema access. Further research is needed directly comparing complications and patient satisfaction rates between different MACE devices and overall quality of life.

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