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Dr. Todd Ponsky

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Use of hydrocolonic sonography to monitor the effects of an enema: Pediatric...

Video Published 2019-01-11 Updated 2026-06-02

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Hydrocolonic sonography uses real-time ultrasound to guide enema therapy in pediatric patients with fecal incontinence or constipation. The technique allows visualization of colonic motility, measurement of optimal enema volume, and individualized bowel management without radiation exposure.

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  • Hydrocolonic sonography enables real-time visualization of colonic motility and individualized enema volume calculation without radiation exposure.
  • Successful sonography requires complete bowel preparation with polyethylene glycol and air-free catheter insertion to optimize ultrasound visualization.
  • Differentiating pseudo-incontinence (overflow with intact sphincter) from true fecal incontinence guides tailored bowel management protocols.
  • Patient cooperation is critical—use age-appropriate demonstration techniques and parental presence to reduce anxiety during the procedure.
  • Proper catheter selection (Foley 24Fr with 30mL balloon) and secure balloon inflation prevent leakage and ensure accurate colonic assessment.

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