Does Delayed Diagnosis of Hirschsprung Disease Impact Post-operative and Functional Outcomes? A Multi-Center Review From the Pediatric Colorectal and Pelvic Learning Consortium
Abstract
Hirschsprung Disease (HD) is a rare cause of functional bowel obstruction in children. Patients are typically diagnosed in the neonatal period and undergo pull-through (PT) soon after diagnosis. The optimal management and post-operative outcomes of children who present in a delayed fashion are unknown.
Keywords
Hirschsprung DiseasePediatric SurgeryPull-through ProcedureDelayed DiagnosisFunctional Bowel ObstructionColorectal OutcomesNeonatal SurgeryHashtags
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