Update Course 2021: PEDS COLORECTAL CONSORTIUM CONCLUSIONS

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00:00:42
Introduction to Drs. Rentia and Smith and the colorectal consortium topic.
Introduction to Drs. Rentia and Smith and the colorectal consortium topic.
00:01:55
Overview of the presentation: Cases and 7 high-yield topics that are changing management paradigms.
Overview of the presentation: Cases and 7 high-yield topics that are changing management paradigms.
00:02:17
Case presentation: 3-month-old male with anorectal malformation and rectobladder neck fistula. Discussion begins regarding anal dilations after Psar.
Case presentation: 3-month-old male with anorectal malformation and rectobladder neck fistula. Discussion begins regarding anal dilations after Psar.
00:03:05
First hot topic: Anal dilations following Psar. Presentation of study findings on routine anal dilation.
First hot topic: Anal dilations following Psar. Presentation of study findings on routine anal dilation.
00:05:24
Results of the study: Number of strictures, HM anoplasty, reoperative surgeries, and prolapse were similar between dilation and non-dilation groups.
Results of the study: Number of strictures, HM anoplasty, reoperative surgeries, and prolapse were similar between dilation and non-dilation groups.
00:06:00
Current practices and considerations about whether or not to abandon post-operative dilations
Current practices and considerations about whether or not to abandon post-operative dilations
00:07:16
Clarification on when Dr. Rentia would consider initiating dilations: when a child would not need further anesthesia.
Clarification on when Dr. Rentia would consider initiating dilations: when a child would not need further anesthesia.

Topic overview

In this session from the 2021 Update Course, Dr. Rebecca Rentea, MD from Children's Mercy at KansasCity and Dr. Caitlin Smith, MD from Seattle Children's reviewed the latest literature including timing of surgery for patients with ARM and the evidence for potentially no longer providing post operative dilations following a PSARP and much more.

Articles discussed: “Are routine postoperative dilations necessary after primary posterior sagittalanorectoplasty? A randomized controlled trial" https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34049690/

“Comparing 30-day outcomes between early versus delayed repair of anorectal malformations withperineal or rectovestibular fistulas: An analysis of the ACS NSQIP-Pediatric database" https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33023749/

“Management and outcomes for long-segment Hirschsprung disease: A systematic review from theAPSA Outcomes and Evidence Based Practice Committee" https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33993978/

“Total Colonic Hirschsprung's Disease: The Hypermotility and Skin Rash Protocol” 
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31430765/

“Multi-institutional review of bowel management strategies in children with anorectal malformations" https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32616413/

“Perioperative and long-term functional outcomes of neonatal versus delayed primary endorectal pull-through for children with Hirschsprung disease: A pediatric colorectal and pelvic learning consortium study” https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34052005/

“Measure twice and cut once: Comparing endoscopy and 3D cloacagram for the common channel and urethral measurements in patients with cloacal malformations” https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31784103/

“Diagnosis and management of a remnant of the original fistula (ROOF) in males following surgery for anorectal malformations” https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30879755/

“Cloaca reconstruction: a new algorithm which considers the role of urethral length in determining surgical planning” https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29132797/ 

“The use of rotational fluoroscopy and 3-D reconstruction in the diagnosis and surgical planning for complex cloacal malformations" https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31027906/

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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