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Augmented-pressure colostogram in imperforate anus with fistula

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Most newborns with imperforate anus, except for those with very low varieties, undergo a diverting colostomy performed in the postnatal period, with definitive surgical repair at a later age. Accurate demonstration of the anatomy of any associated fistula between the rectum and urogenital tract is essential for optimal surgical management. An augmented-pressure distal segment colostogram is recommended prior to definitive repair, both to confirm the level of rectal atresia and to define any associated fistulous communication. We report a case of high imperforate anus with rectourethral fistula in which the fistulous tract was not identified on the conventional contrast colostogram but was readily delineated when an augmented-pressure modification of the technique was utilized. The technical aspects of augmented-pressure colostography are presented.

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Gross, G.W., Wolfson, P.J. & Pena, A. Augmented-pressure colostogram in imperforate anus with fistula. Pediatr Radiol 21, 560–562 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02012597

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