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Laparoscopic-assisted pull-through for Hirschsprung's disease, a prospective repeated evaluation of functional outcome.
[hirschsprung disease]
To
evaluate
the
functional
outcome
of
laparoscopic-assisted
endorectal
pull-through
(
LAP
)
for
Hirschsprung
's
disease
(
HSCR
)
over
time
.
Thirty
-
five
children
with
HSCR
underwent
laparoscopic-assisted
pull-through
at
our
institution
between
1998
and
2009
.
The
diagnosis
was
histologically
confirmed
in
all
cases
.
Clinical
data
was
extracted
from
the
case
records
.
A
prospective
assessment
of
the
functional
outcome
was
performed
in
2009
and
2012
.
Exclusion
criteria
were
a
follow-up
of
less
than
6
months
after
treatment
(
1
case
)
and
total
colonic
aganglionosis
(
1
case
)
.
An
independent
examiner
,
not
involved
in
the
clinical
care
of
the
patients
,
performed
interviews
using
a
semi-structured
questionnaire
.
Four
patients
could
not
be
traced
for
the
first
interview
.
Two
cases
were
lost
for
the
second
interview
.
Altogether
twenty-
seven
patients
completed
the
study
.
Data
from
the
two
interviews
were
compared
.
The
regional
ethical
review
board
approved
the
study
.
The
median
patient
age
was
4
years
old
(
range
2
-
16
)
at
the
time
of
the
first
interview
and
7
years
old
(
range
5
-
19
)
at
the
time
of
the
second
interview
.
There
were
23
males
and
4
females
in
the
study
group
.
The
median
age
at
laparoscopic-assisted
pull-through
was
104
days
old
(
range
29
days
-
8
years
)
.
In
the
first
interview
11
patients
reported
constipation
,
18
patients
reported
soiling
more
frequently
than
once
per
week
when
they
had
loose
stools
and
16
patients
when
they
had
solid
stools
.
Laxatives
or
irrigations
were
used
by
13
of
the
patients
.
In
the
second
interview
4
patients
reported
constipation
,
16
patients
reported
soiling
when
they
had
loose
stools
and
15
patients
reported
soiling
when
they
had
solid
stools
.
Eight
patients
used
laxatives
or
irrigations
.
The
decrease
in
constipation
was
statistically
significant
(
p
=
0
,
023
)
.
Our
study
shows
a
statistically
significant
reduction
of
constipation
over
time
.
There
is
a
high
risk
of
incontinence
after
laparoscopic-assisted
pull-through
,
with
few
signs
of
short
-term
improvement
.
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"18 patients reported soiling more frequently than once per week when they had loose stools and 16 patients when they had solid stools"
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hirschsprung disease
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