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Colorectal Quiz Episode 18: Cloaca Part 2

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Topic overview

Second episode in a three-part series on cloaca management, focusing on operative planning for definitive repair at 5-6 months of age. Covers multidisciplinary preoperative workup including cystovaginoscopy, 3D cloacogram technique, and anatomic assessment of urethral, vaginal, and rectal structures.

Key takeaways

  • Definitive diagnostic workup for cloaca is typically performed at 5-6 months of age with multidisciplinary team involvement (urology, gynecology, colorectal).
  • 3D cloacogram involves cystovaginoscopy to identify and measure all structures (urethra, common channel, vagina, rectum) followed by contrast injection and 3D reconstruction.
  • During cystoscopy, the vagina is easiest to enter; accessing the bladder requires pointing the scope upward due to anatomical angulation.
  • Essential to identify Müllerian anatomy (cervix, uterus, vaginal septum) and assess for anomalous ureteral insertions that may complicate surgical repair.
  • Preoperative urodynamics should be performed during the diagnostic exam to assess bladder function prior to definitive reconstruction.

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