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Cloacal Endoscopy

Video Published 2020-02-24 Updated 2026-06-02

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Topic Overview

Diagnostic endoscopy technique for evaluating persistent cloaca, demonstrating identification of common channel length and anatomical landmarks. Video examples show short (2.5cm) and long (6cm) common channels with visualization of urethral, vaginal, and rectal orifices to guide surgical planning.

Key Takeaways

  • Common channel length in persistent cloaca directly correlates with reconstruction complexity and is best assessed via pediatric cystoscopy.
  • Short common channels (<3cm) allow clear visualization of all three orifices (urethra, vagina, rectum) near the perineum.
  • Longitudinal vaginal septum creating two hemivaginas is a common associated finding in persistent cloaca cases.
  • Long common channels (>5cm) demonstrate bifurcation and trifurcation patterns with hemivaginas anterior and rectum posterior.
  • Systematic endoscopic mapping from perineum through each orifice is essential for surgical planning in cloacal malformations.

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