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Outcomes and Complications in Hirschsprung Disease

Video Published 2018-11-13 Updated 2026-06-02

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Expert discussion of Hirschsprung disease complications, categorized as non-preventable (enterocolitis), partially preventable (constipation from dilated bowel), and preventable (strictures, fistulas). Includes Finnish population-based study showing adult patients have significantly worse bowel function than controls, with 30% experiencing frequent soiling.

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  • Enterocolitis remains a non-preventable complication in Hirschsprung disease requiring further research to understand and treat effectively.
  • Constipation is partially preventable by resecting dilated ganglionic bowel segments, as dilation causes hypomotility even in normal colon.
  • Preventable complications (strictures, dehiscence, fistulas) result from technical errors like ischemia or tension on anastomosis.
  • Long-term adult follow-up shows 30% experience frequent soiling and only 25% achieve normal bowel function scores versus 50% of controls.
  • Perianal and genitourinary fistulas are devastating preventable complications that can result in stool passage through the urethra.

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