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Complications of Anorectal Malformations with Dr. Marc Levitt

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Topic overview

Dr. Marc Levitt discusses common complications and diagnostic challenges in anorectal malformations, focusing on missed perineal fistulas in newborns that present later with severe constipation. He explains proper diagnostic techniques, surgical indications for anoplasty, and the multidisciplinary approach needed for comprehensive care of these complex patients.

Key takeaways

  • Perineal fistulas in males are commonly missed at birth, presenting later as severe constipation when stool passes through a tiny anterior opening.
  • Proper anoplasty centers the anal opening within sphincters but does not fully resolve constipation—aggressive bowel management remains essential.
  • Physical exam findings for perineal fistula: small anterior hole, 'bucket handle' skin tag, meconium/mucus beads along scrotal raphae.
  • Newborns should accept Hagar dilator size 12; one-year-olds size 15—smaller caliber suggests undiagnosed malformation.
  • Missed anorectal malformations can cause perforation if meconium passage is not verified before newborn discharge.

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