Modified Soave procedure for the treatment of vascular malformations involving anorectum and sigmoid colon

Abstract Purpose The objective of this study is to introduce a modified Soave procedure for the treatment of vascular malformations involving the anorectum and sigmoid colon (VMARS) in children. Methods Cases of 12 children with VMARS between 2000 and 2008 were reviewed and analyzed. The confirmed d...

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description Abstract Purpose The objective of this study is to introduce a modified Soave procedure for the treatment of vascular malformations involving the anorectum and sigmoid colon (VMARS) in children. Methods Cases of 12 children with VMARS between 2000 and 2008 were reviewed and analyzed. The confirmed diagnosis was established by barium enema, colonoscopy, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging. All the patients underwent a modified Soave procedure. In 11 patients, Sarasola-Klose hemorrhoidectomy was used for the distal part of endorectal dissection. Results The mean length of resected bowel was 22.5 cm, ranging from 17 to 28 cm. Histologically, the surgical specimens showed that the lesions were venous malformation. Postoperative recovery was uneventful. The patients had good continence with no rectal bleeding, but intermittent fecal soiling was noted in one case. Conclusions VMARS forms a unique subset of patients with vascular malformations who have rectal bleeding. The combination of Soave procedure and Sarasola-Klose hemorrhoidectomy is a safe and effective procedure for VMARS.
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Child, Preschool
Colectomy
Colon, Sigmoid - blood supply
Colon, Sigmoid - surgery
Digestive System Surgical Procedures - methods
Enema - methods
Female
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage - diagnosis
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage - prevention & control
Hemorrhoids - surgery
Hemostasis, Surgical - methods
Humans
Infant
Intestinal Mucosa - blood supply
Intestinal Mucosa - surgery
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Pediatrics
Rectum
Rectum - blood supply
Rectum - diagnostic imaging
Rectum - surgery
Sigmoid colon
Surgery
Surgical treatment
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Treatment Outcome
Vascular malformations
Vascular Malformations - diagnostic imaging
Vascular Malformations - surgery
Veins - abnormalities
Veins - surgery
title Modified Soave procedure for the treatment of vascular malformations involving anorectum and sigmoid colon
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