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- W4285401025 abstract "Introduction The objective of this study is to assess the postoperative outcomes of single-stage repair of anorectal malformations with vestibular (VF) or perineal fistula (PF) and early initiation of postoperative feeding. Methods A retrospective review of patients undergoing single-stage repair of isolated low anorectal malformations (VF and PF) from 2017 to 2020 was conducted. All patients underwent an anterior anoplasty with complete mobilization of the rectal fistula, or posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP), without protective colostomy. The variables examined include age, timing of postoperative feeding initiation, length of stay (LOS), and complications. Results Nineteen patients with VF or PF underwent a single-stage repair. 12/19 (63%) patients were female. All 7 males and 9/12 females had a PF. The range of age at surgery was 2 days to 3 years with median age of 92 days [IQR 1,3: 9,193]. The median postoperative day for initiation of feeds was day 0 [IQR 1,3: 0,1] and median LOS was 1 day [IQR 1,3: 1,4.5]. 18/19 (95%) patients were evaluated in follow-up and there were no wound infections, wound dehiscences, or recurrent fistulas. Within 90 days postoperatively, no patients were seen in the emergency department for postoperative issues. Within 6 months, 2/19 (11%) patients required an unplanned return to the operating room for anal dilation. Conclusion In single-stage repair of isolated low anorectal malformations, VF and PF, early initiation of postoperative feeding is safe, results in a short length of stay, and does not lead to increased wound complications. Early enteral feeding eliminates the need for parenteral nutrition and central venous access, and their associated complications. Level of evidence Level IV" @default.
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- W4285401025 date "2023-03-01" @default.
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- W4285401025 title "Early postoperative feeding in single-stage repair of anorectal malformation with vestibular or perineal fistula is not associated with increased wound complications" @default.
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