For the Quiz & Answers to last weeks Conundrum - see the blog post here.
Colorectal Conundrum for November 27th:
An 8-year-old female with Hirschsprung disease and Trisomy 21 had a colostomy and then a colostomy pull-through with appendectomy, but due to stricture required a redo of the pull-through. She has no evidence on exam of a dentate line. The child has been doing well on rectal enemas. The child is now becoming resistant to the rectal enemas. What are the options and what would you recommend for this patient?
Answer for November 27th:
With a missing dentate line, potential for bowel control is questionable. She has done well on rectal enemas, but given that she is resistant to them now, an antegrade option could be considered. Either a neoMalone made with a flap of cecum or a cecostomy – my preference is a neoMalone which allows her to be cathed. Here is a nice video:
https://www.expertsinsurgery.com/programs/malone-mitrofanoff-nchmp4-7b8609?category_id=49506