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- W3086936340 abstract "Abstract Background Fecal incontinence is a challenging problem in pediatric surgical practice as it occurs in 25 to 50% of patients who have undergone surgery for anorectal malformation and in 5 to 23% after transanal pull-through for Hirschsprung disease. Fecal incontinence impacts on the quality of life of patients; hence, it is important that optimum management is instituted. The management of fecal incontinence in children in sub-Saharan Africa is largely unreported. The study, therefore, evaluated the management practices regarding fecal incontinence by pediatric surgeons in Nigeria. Results A total of 37 pediatric surgeons participated in the cross-sectional pilot study. The mean length of practice as specialists was 9.7 (± 7.8) years. The majority, 33 (89.2%), were males; 23 (62.2%) were ≤ 45 years of age, and 14 (37.8%) had practiced as consultant pediatric surgeons for ≥ 10 years. When presented with a patient with anorectal malformation and recto-bladder neck fistula or Hirschsprung disease who developed fecal incontinence after surgery, 25 (67.6%) and 22 (59.5%), respectively, will combine modalities in managing the patient. Bowel management (81.1% and 83.8% respectively) was the most commonly selected option of managing postoperative fecal incontinence. Other options selected for the management of postoperative fecal incontinence were as follows: examination under anesthesia (43.2% and 37.8%), constipating diet (43.2% and 35.1%), re-operation (24.3% and 27.0%), and diverting colostomy (21.6% and 16.2%) for anorectal malformation and Hirschsprung disease respectively. There were no statistically significant associations between the length of practice as specialist pediatric surgeons and the selection of single vs. multiple treatment options for a patient with fecal incontinence after surgery either for anorectal malformation or Hirschsprung disease. Conclusions A combination of modalities will be adopted by at least 60% of pediatric surgeons in Nigeria to manage postoperative pediatric fecal incontinence with bowel management favored by over 80% of specialists surveyed." @default.
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- W3086936340 date "2020-09-10" @default.
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- W3086936340 title "Management of postoperative fecal incontinence by pediatric surgeons in Nigeria: a pilot study" @default.
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