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Published in: Pediatric Surgery International 4/2013

01-04-2013 | Original Article

Wide variation in anal sphincter muscles in cases of high- and intermediate-type male anorectal malformation

Authors: Yoshio Watanabe, Hidemi Takasu, Wataru Sumida, Kensaku Mori

Published in: Pediatric Surgery International | Issue 4/2013

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Abstract

Purpose

The distribution of sphincter muscle complex in anorectal malformation (ARM) needs to be investigated on a case-by-case basis. This study was undertaken to demonstrate the differences in the anal sphincter muscles between patients with the same type of ARM. Computed tomography (CT) data from cases of high- and intermediate-type male patients with ARM were reviewed using three-dimensional (3D) image analysis.

Materials and methods

Twenty-seven male patients with ARM (18 high and 9 intermediate) before anorectoplasty were assessed using multidetector-row helical CT (MRH-CT). A 3D reconstruction was made using volume rendering method. The multi-dimensional sections of the 3D reconstructed images of the pelvic muscles were then analyzed and compared with schematic drawings from the literature.

Results

The sphincters in the high and intermediate types of ARM could be divided into five groups. In 13 out of 18 cases in the high type and 7 out of 9 cases in the intermediate type, images of the sphincter muscles appeared different from schematic drawings appearing in the literature.

Conclusion

In both high and intermediate types of ARM, more than 2/3 of cases demonstrated unexpectedly displaced and deformed hypoplastic sphincters. Therefore, we recommend that variations in anal sphincter should be investigated on an individual basis prior to surgery.
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Metadata
Title
Wide variation in anal sphincter muscles in cases of high- and intermediate-type male anorectal malformation
Authors
Yoshio Watanabe
Hidemi Takasu
Wataru Sumida
Kensaku Mori
Publication date
01-04-2013
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Pediatric Surgery International / Issue 4/2013
Print ISSN: 0179-0358
Electronic ISSN: 1437-9813
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00383-012-3250-z

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