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Dr. Todd Ponsky

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Urologic and Gynecologic Aspects in Anorectal Malformations: Pediatric...

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

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Topic Overview

Expert panel discusses essential urologic and gynecologic considerations for pediatric surgeons managing anorectal malformations. Key topics include screening protocols (ultrasound vs VCUG), high-risk features like solitary kidney with reflux, and the critical importance of long-term bladder function monitoring to prevent renal damage.

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  • All ARM patients require baseline renal ultrasound at presentation; VCUG indicated for high-risk features (spinal pathology, absent vagina).
  • Normal newborn ultrasound does not exclude high-grade reflux or bladder pathology—functional studies may still be needed.
  • Solitary kidney ARM patients are high-risk for renal injury, especially with neurogenic bladder—require close serial monitoring.
  • High-grade reflux with bladder dysfunction damages kidneys; sterile urine maintenance and regular urodynamics are critical.
  • ARM with bladder neck fistula, single kidney, and reflux requires intensive follow-up: serial ultrasound, creatinine, and urodynamics.

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