Modified Duhamel Retrorectal Pull-Through for Hirschsprung’s Disease

Author:

Rehman Shafiq ur,Anwar Muhammad,Fazal Zarlish

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the post-operative complications and short-term outcomes of modified Duhamel retrorectal pull-through procedure for Hirschsprung’s disease. Design: Prospective descriptive study Place and Duration of Study: Department of Paediatric Surgery Sahiwal Teaching Hospital Sahiwal from 1stJanuary 2018 to 31st December 2020. Methodology: Thirty seven histologically confirmed cases of Hirschsprung’sdisease having previous decompressing colostomy/stoma age between 1 to 12 years of agewere included. Children under one year of age, with sever comorbidities like Down syndrome and cardiac abnormalities, and those who require re-do pull through procedure were excluded. Modified Duhamel retrorectal pull-through procedure was performed in all cases. The demographic information included age, sex, proximal level of aganglinosis, complications of definite procedure, length of hospitalization andmortality. Other information recorded included long term complications like obstructive symptoms, enterocolitis, incontinence and soiling at follow up. Krickenbeck classification was used to evaluate faecal incontinence and constipation. Kelly’s clinical score was used to assess the anal sphincter. Bowel habits were assessed only in children above three years of age. Results: Twenty six (70.27%) were males and 11 (29.72%) females with male to female ratio 2.3:1 and mean age at operation was 2.89±1-9 years. Twenty nine (78.37%) children were ≤3 years of age and 8 (21.62%) were >3 years. Mean weight was 12.91 kgs, operation time was 126.81 time, fasting time was 6.67 days and hospital stay was 11.91 days. Length of aganglionic segment was short segment 27 (72.97%), long segment 9 (24.32%) and total colonic 1 (2.7%). Hirschsprung associated enterocolitis 7 (18.91%) and wound infection 6(16.21%) were most common reported complications. Constipation in 5(13.51) and soiling with retentive constipation was present in 3 (8.10%) patients. Out of total 31 patients who reached toilet training age, 28 (90.32%) developed satisfactory voluntary bowel habits. Conclusion: Modified Duhamel pull-through procedure was found to be safe, applicable and with lower associated complications and satisfactory short term functional outcomes in our settings. Key words: Hirschsprung’s disease, Modified Duhamel pull-through procedure, Complications, Outcomes

Publisher

Lahore Medical and Dental College

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