Rectal Atresia - a Unique Anorectal Malformation
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Introduction to Anorectal Malformations
Overview of anorectal malformations in patients, focusing on anal stenosis and rectal atresia, including the importance of screening for associated conditions.
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Diagnosis of Rectal Atresia
Discussion on the diagnosis of rectal atresia through clinical presentation and imaging studies, highlighting the significance of abdominal distention.
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Surgical Approaches to Rectal Atresia
Introduction of new surgical techniques for rectal atresia, comparing traditional methods with laparoscopic and transanal approaches.
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Transanal Dissection Techniques
Detailed explanation of transanal dissection techniques, including the use of the Lone Star retractor and incision strategies.
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Mobilization of the Rectum
Step-by-step mobilization of the rectum, focusing on avoiding injury to surrounding structures and achieving proper alignment for anastomosis.
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Anastomosis and Reconstruction
Final steps in the surgical procedure, including anastomosis techniques, suturing methods, and ensuring a patent lumen.
Topic overview
Pediatric Colorectal & Pelvic Reconstruction | Children's National Hospital
Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.
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Keywords
anorectal malformation
anal stenosis
rectal atresia
curino triad
presacral mass
teratoma
meningocele
abdominal distention
colostomy
laparoscopy
transanal approach
Hirschprung's disease
anastomosis
sphincteric mechanism
Lone Star retractor
sphincter complex
rectal pouch
coloanal anastomosis
fibrotic tissue
suture technique
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#AnorectalMalformation
#AnalStenosis
#RectalAtresia
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#PresacralMass
#PediatricSurgery
#Laparoscopy
#TransanalSurgery
#HirschsprungsDisease
#Colostomy
#SphincterComplex
#SurgicalTechniques
#Anastomosis
#PediatricAnorectalSurgery
#SutureTechnique
#RectalPouch
#SurgicalEducation
#Surgery
#MedicalEducation
#PediatricCare
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Speaker: Colorectal Channel
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