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A LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP FOR HIRSCHSPRUNG��S
DISEASE PATIENTS TREATED BY ��HEART-SHAPED ANASTOMOSIS�� OPERATION Dept. of Pediatric Surgery, Tongji Medical
University, Tongji Hospital, Wuhan, Hubei, China
Wang Guo, Weng Yizhen, Wei Mingfa, Sun Xiaoyi
From January 1986 to October 1997, we performed one-stage
"heart-shaped" anastomosis for Hirschsprung's Disease (HD) in 193
patients. Complete following-up was obtained in 152 patients (follow-up
rate 79%). Mean age is 25 months (range from 9 days to 10 years) and mean
follow-up time is 80 months (range from 24 months to 140 months). Early
complications included urine retention in 2 who were recovered by retaining
urethral catheter after the first postoperation week, enteritis in 10,
anastomosis stricture in 1, intestinal obstructive in 2 who were cared with
Chinese traditional therapy, Without infection of celiac, pelvic cavity or
wound and anastomosis leakage or death occurred in all patients. Late
complications were presented in 22 cases: adhesion intestinal obstructive
in 2 who were cared with adhesion bowel resection, loner remain anal in 5
who were cared with a strip of internal sphincter cut, incision hernia in
2, enteritis in 6, occasionally stool stains in 7 and 6 of them related
with improper diet. No recurrence of constipation and incontinence occurred
in all patients. The therapeutic effect of this operation method is better
significantly than the modified Duhamel procedure that we had performed.