Children (Aug 2023)

State of the Art Bowel Management for Pediatric Colorectal Problems: Hirschsprung Disease

  • Elizaveta Bokova,
  • Ninad Prasade,
  • Sanjana Janumpally,
  • John M. Rosen,
  • Irene Isabel P. Lim,
  • Marc A. Levitt,
  • Rebecca M. Rentea

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/children10081418
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 8
p. 1418

Abstract

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After an initial pull-though, patients with Hirschsprung disease (HD) can present with obstructive symptoms, Hirschsprung-associated enterocolitis (HAEC), failure to thrive, or fecal soiling. This current review focuses on algorithms for evaluation and treatment in children with HD as a part of a manuscript series on updates in bowel management. In constipated patients, anatomic causes of obstruction should be excluded. Once anatomy is confirmed to be normal, laxatives, fiber, osmotic laxatives, or mechanical management can be utilized. Botulinum toxin injections are performed in all patients with HD before age five because of the nonrelaxing sphincters that they learn to overcome with increased age. Children with a patulous anus due to iatrogenic damage of the anal sphincters are offered sphincter reconstruction. Hypermotility is managed with antidiarrheals and small-volume enemas. Family education is crucial for the early detection of HAEC and for performing at-home rectal irrigations.

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