2016
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.62.06.544
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Long-term evaluation of fecal continence and quality of life in patients operated for anorectal malformations

Abstract: Summary Introduction: Patients operated for correction of anorectal malformations (ARM) can develop fecal incontinence, constipation, and soiling, with loss in quality of life. Objective: To evaluate, through the use of questionnaires, fecal continence, and quality of life of children in the late postoperative follow-up of ARM correction, both high and low. In addition, the levels of fecal continence and quality of life were compared with those of a control group. Method: A Fecal Continence Index Questionna… Show more

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“…No differences in both physical and psychosocial aspects of HrQoL were found in patients with complex/high-type versus less complex/low-type ARM. [41][42][43] Correspondingly, the phenotype of HD had no effect on the disease-specific HrQoL in two single-center cohort studies comparing patients with short, long, and total colonic aganglionosis. 28,44 In contrast, others suggest that the length of the aganglionic segment influences the disease-specific HrQoL in later life.…”
Section: Severity Of Diseasementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…No differences in both physical and psychosocial aspects of HrQoL were found in patients with complex/high-type versus less complex/low-type ARM. [41][42][43] Correspondingly, the phenotype of HD had no effect on the disease-specific HrQoL in two single-center cohort studies comparing patients with short, long, and total colonic aganglionosis. 28,44 In contrast, others suggest that the length of the aganglionic segment influences the disease-specific HrQoL in later life.…”
Section: Severity Of Diseasementioning
confidence: 98%
“…þ No effect [41][42][43] þ No effect 28,44 À Altered HrQoL in patients with extended aganglionosis due to impaired bowel function 33,37,39 Enterostomy No data À Lower HrQoL 39 Associated anomalies…”
Section: Severity Of Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fecal incontinence is a much larger problem than reported [9], and it is associated with impairment of several domains of quality of life measures [3,13]. The impact on the quality of life is similar in patients treated either for anorectal malformation or Hirschsprung disease [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%