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Saudi Medical Journal. 1991; 12 (4): 290-293
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-22265

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In the last 5 years, 51 patients, [34 females and 17 males] underwent posterior sagittal anorectoplasty [PSARP] as a definitive procedure for anorectal malformations. Their ages ranged between 5 months and 8 years. Thirty-seven patients had an initial left iliac colostomy; of these, three had a cloacal anomaly. Fourteen females with rectovestibular anus had a one-stage PSARP. The rectal pouch was too high to be delivered through a sacral approach in only two patients where an abdominosacral pull-through was performed. Postoperative complications were minimal. Oral feeding was started promptly. Four patients [8%] had superficial wound sepsis and two had recurrent fistulae [4%] Five patients [9.8%] had a tight anal ring that responded to dilatation in four but the last one needed refashioning. Continence was complete in all cases with rectovestibular anus [14 cases]. Among the 37 cases with high anomalies, 32 closed their colostomies. Of the latter, 26 patients were continent [81%]. The remaining five cases were assessed and three had occasional soiling, whereas the remaining two patients were under the age of 3 years and it was still too early to make a judgement about continence. One patient died after closure of the colostomy


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Humans , Anal Canal/abnormalities
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Bulletin of Alexandria Faculty of Medicine. 1990; 26 (1): 87-9
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-15535

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Congenital thyroid cysts of ultimobranchial origin are neck swellings. They are derived from the ultimobranchial gl and which contributes the C cells to the thyroid gl and. This study was performed on a 15-days old girl, presenting with an infected ultimobranchial gl and cyst that was successfully removed


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Humans , Female , Ultimobranchial Body/anatomy & histology
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