Long-term bowel function, quality of life and sexual function in patients with anorectal malformations treated during the PSARP era

Anorectal malformations are an important group of congenital anomalies that vary widely in their anatomical characteristics and complexity. Understanding the long-term functional outcomes after modern treatments, and how these compare to the general population, are essential for ensuring that patients receive optimal, evidence-based care. With increasing appreciation of the wider impact of the illness on patients and their families, minimizing social disability from fecal incontinence and enabling normal social integration from the outset are key management concerns.
Source: Seminars in Pediatric Surgery - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Source Type: research