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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 14, 2005; 11(2): 296-298
Published online Jan 14, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i2.296
Heart-shaped anastomosis for Hirschsprung’s disease: Operative technique and long-term follow-up
Guo Wang, Xiao-Yi Sun, Ming-Fa Wei, Yi-Zhen Weng
Guo Wang, Xiao-Yi Sun, Ming-Fa Wei, Yi-Zhen Weng, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Tongji Hospital Affiliated Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, Hubei Province, China
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, No.39670746
Correspondence to: Guo Wang, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Tongji Hospital, 1095 Jiefang Avenue, Wuhan 430030, Hubei Province, China. gwang@tjh.tjmu.edu.cn
Telephone: +86-27-83662146
Received: April 22, 2004
Revised: April 25, 2004
Accepted: May 9, 2004
Published online: January 14, 2005
Abstract

AIM: To study the long-term therapeutic effect of “heart-shaped” anastomosis for Hirschsprung’s disease.

METHODS: From January 1986 to October 1997, we performed one-stage “heart-shaped” anastomosis for 193 patients with Hirschsprung’s disease (HD). One hundred and fifty-two patients were followed up patients (follow-up rate 79%).The operative outcome and postoperative complications were retrospectively analyzed.

RESULTS: Early complications included urine retention in 2 patients, enteritis in 10, anastomotic stricture in 1, and intestinal obstruction in 2. No infection of abdominal cavity or wound and anastomotic leakage or death occurred in any patients. Late complications were present in 22 cases, including adhesive intestinal obstruction in 2, longer anal in 5, incision hernia in 2, enteritis in 6, occasional stool stains in 7 and 6 related with improper diet. No constipation or incontinence occurred in any patient.

CONCLUSION: The early and late postoperative complication rates were 7.8% and 11.4% respectively in our “heart-shaped anastomosis” procedure. “Heart-shaped” anastomosis procedure for Hirschsprung’s disease provides a better therapeutic effect compared to classic procedures.

Keywords: Hirschsprung’s disease, Heart-shaped anastomosis, Follow-up studies