Screening practices and associated anomalies in infants with anorectal malformations: Results from the Midwest Pediatric Surgery Consortium.

Journal of Pediatric Surgery(2018)

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Abstract Background This study evaluates screening practices and the incidence of associated anomalies in infants with anorectal malformations (ARM). Methods We performed a multi-institutional retrospective cohort study of children born between 2007 and 2011 who underwent surgery for ARM at 10 childrenu0027s hospitals. ARM type was classified based on the location of the distal rectum, and all screening studies were reviewed. Results Among 506 patients, the most common ARM subtypes were perineal fistula (40.7%), no fistula (11.5%), and vestibular fistula (10.1%). At least 1 screening test was performed in 96.6% of patients, and 11.3% of patients underwent all. The proportion of patients with ≥1 abnormal finding on any screening test varied by type of ARM (p Conclusion Screening practices and the incidence of associated anomalies varied by type of ARM. The rate of identifying at least one associated anomaly was high across all ARM subtypes. Screening for associated anomalies should be considered standard of care for all ARM patients. Type of study Multi-institutional retrospective cohort study. Level of evidence III
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Anorectal malformation,Screening rates,VACTERL,Associated anomalies,Congenital malformations
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