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Dr. Todd Ponsky

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Collaborative work: Complex Pediatric Anorectal Malformations 2017

Video Published 2019-01-11 Updated 2026-06-02

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Topic Overview

Panel discussion emphasizing the critical role of multidisciplinary collaboration in managing complex pediatric anorectal malformations. Speakers describe how effective teams start small with 2-3 committed clinicians and grow organically, supported by nursing and coordination staff. Case presentation demonstrates diagnostic approach using 3D cloacogram in adopted patient with unclear surgical history.

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  • Multidisciplinary teams for complex patients start small (2-3 committed clinicians) and grow incrementally, not with 30 members upfront.
  • True collaboration requires coordinated scheduling (shared clinic time, joint OR blocks) not just independent consults.
  • Nursing and administrative staff are essential infrastructure—they coordinate schedules and serve as the glue holding teams together.
  • International adoption records are often vague or incomplete; thorough operative assessment is critical for anorectal malformation diagnosis.
  • 3D cloacogram with contrast through all available openings (mucous fistula, common channel) is key to mapping complex anatomy preoperatively.

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