Outcomes and Complications in Hirschsprung Disease

Space: StayCurrentMD Published: 2018-11-13
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Introduction to Complications in Pediatric Surgery
The speaker discusses their experience with re-operations in pediatric surgery, particularly focusing on Hirschsprung disease and its complications. They categorize complications into non-preventable, partially preventable, and preventable, highlighting issues such as enterocolitis and constipation.
17:38
Study on Long-Term Outcomes of Hirschsprung Disease
Dr. Risto Rintala presents a study on adults who underwent surgery for Hirschsprung disease in childhood, discussing bowel function, gastrointestinal quality of life, and the importance of long-term follow-up in understanding patient outcomes.
35:16
Methodology of the Study
The study's methodology is explained, including the population-based cross-sectional design, patient interviews, and comparison with healthy controls to assess bowel function and quality of life.
52:54
Findings on Bowel Function and Quality of Life
Results indicate that bowel function remains impaired in many adults with a history of Hirschsprung disease, with significant differences in constipation rates and bowel function scores compared to controls.
1:10:32
Predictors of Poor Outcomes
The analysis identifies age as a significant predictor of poor functional outcomes in patients, with implications for long-term management and monitoring of bowel function as patients age.
1:28:10
Total Colonic Aganglionosis Case Review
A retrospective case review of patients with total colonic aganglionosis is presented, detailing patient demographics, follow-up outcomes, and the impact of surgical interventions on their health.
1:45:48
Conclusion and Future Directions
The discussion concludes with reflections on the importance of tracking patient outcomes over time, the role of national health records in research, and the need for ongoing studies to improve care for patients with Hirschsprung disease.

Topic overview

Dr. Alberto Peña presents complications and cases of Hirschsprung's Disease. Dr. Peña discusses complications post pullthrough, non preventable enterocolitis, and constipation complications. Dr. Rintala presents on the outcomes of Hirschsprung's disease in adults. He discusses the functional outcomes of Hirschsprung's Disease, bowel function score, GIGLI score, and aganglionosis. Dr. de la Torre presents pole questions audience members regarding a case. Other topics discussed include suction rectal biopsy, anorectal malformation, anal dilation, and contrast enema. 

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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