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Colorectal Quiz 25: Perineal Groove

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Educational case discussion of a 6-day-old female with perineal groove, a rare congenital finding often mistaken for anorectal malformation or ambiguous genitalia. Expert panel reviews diagnostic criteria including anal position, caliber, and the characteristic mucosal-lined tract between anus and vestibule.

Key takeaways

  • Perineal groove is a benign congenital anomaly presenting as a mucosal-lined tract between the anterior anus and posterior fourchette in females.
  • A normal anus requires three features: location within sphincter complex, adequate caliber, and presence of a perineal body.
  • Perineal groove can mimic serious conditions (cloaca, ambiguous genitalia, anorectal malformation) but is a spot diagnosis requiring no surgery.
  • Visual inspection and calibration with Hegar dilators are essential to confirm normal anal position and size before considering intervention.
  • Knowing when NOT to operate is critical—perineal groove requires reassurance and observation, not surgical correction.

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