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Posterior Sagittal Anorectoplasty

Video Published 2025-03-28 Updated 2026-06-02

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Topic Overview

Detailed surgical demonstration of posterior sagittal anorectoplasty for repair of a low rectal-prostatic fistula in a male patient with anorectal malformation. The video covers patient positioning, midline dissection technique, rectal mobilization, fistula separation from urinary tract, and anoplasty construction with sphincter preservation.

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  • Distal colostogram quality determines surgical approach: high narrow fistulas favor laparoscopy; lower fistulas require posterior sagittal repair.
  • Catheter inflation of mucous fistula creates visible rectal bulge, facilitating identification and dissection of distal rectum during PSARP.
  • Critical dissection plane is within whitish fascia enveloping rectum; staying in this plane enables safe mobilization without urethral injury.
  • Two-layer closure of urethral fistula plus posterior muscle complex tacking to rectal wall ensures continence mechanism reconstruction.
  • Anoplasty sutures left under tension allow controlled retraction after cutting, preventing stenosis while maintaining appropriate caliber.

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