Quiz for April 3rd:
Male ARM, distal colostogram.
Type of malformation?
Surgical approach?
What is lighting up on the contrast study?
Answer for April 3, 2023:
This is a rectoprostatic fistula, and you can see the seminal vesicle lighting up. Laparoscopy would be the choice for approach here.
Quiz for April 10:
Baby girl with ARM, rectovestibular fistula, who had a spinal ultrasound in the newborn period that showed tethered cord, and nothing else. She underwent an uneventful PSARP. At age 6 months she underwent spinal MRI to plan for a tethered cord release, which is shown here:
What is the diagnosis? What would you do? What would say relative to timing of the tethered cord release?