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Malformations anorectales: revue de 6 ans aux Cliniques Universitaires de Lubumbashi
Anorectal malformations (ARM) are developmental anomalies of the genitor anal elements, they represent a wide range of anomalies. An early diagnosis allows a better management as it reduces mortality associated with ARM, especially in developing countries. A prospective cross-sectional study has bee...
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8028361/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33889230 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.64.22768 |
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author | Kasanga, Trésor Kibangula Mujinga, Didier Tshibangu Zeng, Florent Tshibwid Banza, Manix Ilunga Mukakala, Augustin Kibonge Musapudi, Eric Mbuya Mwamba, François Katshitsthi Katambwa, Prince Muteba Nafatalewa, Dimitri Kanyanda Ngoie, Christelle Ngoie Cabala, Vincent De Paul Kaoma Kapessa, Nathalie Dinganga Mbuyi-Musanzayi, Sébastien |
author_facet | Kasanga, Trésor Kibangula Mujinga, Didier Tshibangu Zeng, Florent Tshibwid Banza, Manix Ilunga Mukakala, Augustin Kibonge Musapudi, Eric Mbuya Mwamba, François Katshitsthi Katambwa, Prince Muteba Nafatalewa, Dimitri Kanyanda Ngoie, Christelle Ngoie Cabala, Vincent De Paul Kaoma Kapessa, Nathalie Dinganga Mbuyi-Musanzayi, Sébastien |
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description | Anorectal malformations (ARM) are developmental anomalies of the genitor anal elements, they represent a wide range of anomalies. An early diagnosis allows a better management as it reduces mortality associated with ARM, especially in developing countries. A prospective cross-sectional study has been carried, including patients from 0 to one year, admitted in our service for ARM. Twenty-four (24) patients have been considered. The median age was 2 days, the sex ratio 1/3 for female. Intestinal occlusions were the most frequent circumstances of diagnosis (50%), low ARMs were the most frequent, diagnosed in 11 patients (45.7%) of which 10 did not have any fistula. The most common associated malformation was intestinal atresia (3 patients). Anoplasty was done using abdominoperineal pull-through associated to anal dilatations in 13 patients (54.1%). Six patients died from unknown etiology and 6 were lost from the follow-up. Concerning the functional outcome, 12 of the 24 patients concerned by the study attended review and 3 of them presented signs of fecal incontinence, 9 of them were continents among whom 8 were diagnosed low ARM and one with high ARM. ARMs are encountered in our environment, nonetheless, the diagnosis is still made most of the time, during an intestinal occlusion. The mortality rate is still high and measures should be taken to allow long-term reviews, which will surely reduce the number of lost patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-80283612021-04-21 Malformations anorectales: revue de 6 ans aux Cliniques Universitaires de Lubumbashi Kasanga, Trésor Kibangula Mujinga, Didier Tshibangu Zeng, Florent Tshibwid Banza, Manix Ilunga Mukakala, Augustin Kibonge Musapudi, Eric Mbuya Mwamba, François Katshitsthi Katambwa, Prince Muteba Nafatalewa, Dimitri Kanyanda Ngoie, Christelle Ngoie Cabala, Vincent De Paul Kaoma Kapessa, Nathalie Dinganga Mbuyi-Musanzayi, Sébastien Pan Afr Med J Case Series Anorectal malformations (ARM) are developmental anomalies of the genitor anal elements, they represent a wide range of anomalies. An early diagnosis allows a better management as it reduces mortality associated with ARM, especially in developing countries. A prospective cross-sectional study has been carried, including patients from 0 to one year, admitted in our service for ARM. Twenty-four (24) patients have been considered. The median age was 2 days, the sex ratio 1/3 for female. Intestinal occlusions were the most frequent circumstances of diagnosis (50%), low ARMs were the most frequent, diagnosed in 11 patients (45.7%) of which 10 did not have any fistula. The most common associated malformation was intestinal atresia (3 patients). Anoplasty was done using abdominoperineal pull-through associated to anal dilatations in 13 patients (54.1%). Six patients died from unknown etiology and 6 were lost from the follow-up. Concerning the functional outcome, 12 of the 24 patients concerned by the study attended review and 3 of them presented signs of fecal incontinence, 9 of them were continents among whom 8 were diagnosed low ARM and one with high ARM. ARMs are encountered in our environment, nonetheless, the diagnosis is still made most of the time, during an intestinal occlusion. The mortality rate is still high and measures should be taken to allow long-term reviews, which will surely reduce the number of lost patients. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2021-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8028361/ /pubmed/33889230 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.64.22768 Text en Copyright: Trésor Kibangula Kasanga et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/The Pan African Medical Journal (ISSN: 1937-8688). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Series Kasanga, Trésor Kibangula Mujinga, Didier Tshibangu Zeng, Florent Tshibwid Banza, Manix Ilunga Mukakala, Augustin Kibonge Musapudi, Eric Mbuya Mwamba, François Katshitsthi Katambwa, Prince Muteba Nafatalewa, Dimitri Kanyanda Ngoie, Christelle Ngoie Cabala, Vincent De Paul Kaoma Kapessa, Nathalie Dinganga Mbuyi-Musanzayi, Sébastien Malformations anorectales: revue de 6 ans aux Cliniques Universitaires de Lubumbashi |
title | Malformations anorectales: revue de 6 ans aux Cliniques Universitaires de Lubumbashi |
title_full | Malformations anorectales: revue de 6 ans aux Cliniques Universitaires de Lubumbashi |
title_fullStr | Malformations anorectales: revue de 6 ans aux Cliniques Universitaires de Lubumbashi |
title_full_unstemmed | Malformations anorectales: revue de 6 ans aux Cliniques Universitaires de Lubumbashi |
title_short | Malformations anorectales: revue de 6 ans aux Cliniques Universitaires de Lubumbashi |
title_sort | malformations anorectales: revue de 6 ans aux cliniques universitaires de lubumbashi |
topic | Case Series |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8028361/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33889230 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.64.22768 |
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