Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons (Jan 2008)

Botulinium toxin, as bridge to transanal pullthrough in neonate with Hirschsprungs disease

  • Hosseini SMV,
  • Foroutan H,
  • Zeraatian S,
  • Sabet B

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 69 – 71

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Aims and Objectives: The aim of this study is to find easier way of home care while obviating the colostomy before single stage pull through operation. Materials and Methods: From August 2005 to December 2006, eight cases of neonatal Hirschsprung disease were treated. Mean age 4.5 (2-6) day/old with absent anorectal inhibitory reflex, rectosigmiod disease in Barium enema, positive Acetylcholine esterase (Ache) staining, good response to rectal washout. They underwent botulinium toxin injection (5 unit /kg/quadrant) in four quadrant intrasphincteric. They were followed until pull through operation in 8-10 weeks post injection. Results: Four of 8 (50%) cases only needed rectal washout for three to five days post injection until pull through operation, two had decrease in number of rectal washouts /day and the remaining two underwent colostomy five days post injection because of no response. Conclusion: Botulinium toxin injection can help in palliative care in patients with Hirschsprung disease who are waiting for colostomy or definitive pullthrough. It gives an option of eaiser home care for these patients.

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