Interstitial Cells of Cajal and Ganglion Cell Distribution in Sigmoid Stomal Limbs and Distal Rectum after Stoma Formation in Male Anorectal Malformation Patients Undergoing Staged Repair.

Q3 Medicine
Priyanka Bamoria, Simmi K Ratan, Shasanka Shekhar Panda, Sujoy Neogi, Shramana Mandal, Chiranjiv Kumar, Gaurav Saxena
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Abstract

Introduction: This study was undertaken to assess the distribution of ganglion cells (GCs) and interstitial cells of Cajal (ICCs) across different points of distal rectal pouch in anorectal malformation (ARM) patients over the three stages of repair. We hypothesize that along with the surgical factors, there could be intrinsic factors as well which can be the cause of dysmotility in these patients after surgical repair.

Methodology: Full-thickness colonic biopsy specimens were taken from the proximal stoma, distal stoma, and distal rectal pouch of 21 boys aged 0-8 months undergoing 3 staged repair of ARM at our tertiary care center between August 2022 and December 2023. There was an interstage interval of approximately 12-14 weeks. All underwent high-divided sigmoid colostomy in stage 1. Biopsy specimens for GC and ICC number were routinely processed, and immunohistochemistry was done for CD117. The data was assessed and compared with respect to location and stage of surgery.

Results: Both GC and ICC showed a gradual decrease in mean number over three stages for both proximal and distal ends of colostomy. For proximal stoma, the distribution of either cell type did not differ across the stages, but for distal stoma, the number of cells was significantly lower in the second stage (following colostomy, before posterior sagittal anorectoplasty). However, no difference was noted between the second and third stages. This indicates that factors during/just after colostomy itself must be responsible for decrease in ICC/GC.

Conclusion: Lesser number of GC and/or ICC in the distal pouch from stage 2 onward may point toward its association with projected hypomotility in ARM patients. Apart from innate distribution, we also infer that this could be consequent to vascular insult which may occur at the time of divided colostomy. Loop stoma may be a better alternative as vascularity is uninterrupted in loop colostomy.

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Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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30 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons is the official organ of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons. The journal started its journey in October 1995 under the Editor-in-Chief Prof. Subir K Chatterjee. An advisory board was formed with well-versed internationally reputed senior members of our society like Late Prof. R K Gandhi, Prof. I C Pathak, Prof. P Upadhyay, Prof. T Dorairajan and many more. since then the journal is published quarterly uninterrupted. The journal publishes original articles, case reports, review articles and technical innovations. Special issues on different subjects are published every year. There have been several contributions from overseas experts.
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