Anorectal malformations in females—facts for the gynaecologist

Amrish S. Vaidya
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Anorectal malformations in females are characterized by an abnormal position of the anal orifice, anterior to the normal site. In such children, there is a close association between the anorectum and the genitourinary systems, with possible gynaecologic and obstetric implications. The malformations include a spectrum of defects, ranging from the least severe, where the anus opens on the perineum, to the most severe—the common cloaca. Here the urinary, genital and alimentary systems open into a common orifice. There is a high incidence of genital and urinary anomalies associated with the cloaca. At times, the vagina may have to be reconstructed. The surgery of anorectal anomalies is usually done through the posterior sagittal approach. This approach allows for good visualization and access to the anorectal and genital region. Frequently, it is possible to observe, but not correct the associated genital anomalies, which are usually asymptomatic in childhood. However, on attaining menarche, such anomalies may be manifest. Also, these anomalies may be of significance at the time of conception and childbirth.

女性肛肠畸形-妇科医生的事实
女性肛门直肠畸形的特征是肛门口的位置异常,位于正常位置的前面。在这些儿童中,肛门直肠和泌尿生殖系统之间有密切的联系,可能涉及妇科和产科。这些畸形包括一系列的缺陷,从最不严重的(肛门在会阴处打开)到最严重的(常见的泄殖腔)。在这里,泌尿系统、生殖系统和消化系统进入一个共同的孔。阴沟相关的生殖器和泌尿系统异常的发生率很高。有时,阴道可能需要重建。肛门直肠异常的手术通常通过后矢状入路进行。这种方法允许良好的可视化和进入肛门直肠和生殖器区域。通常,有可能观察,但不能纠正相关的生殖器异常,这通常在儿童时期无症状。然而,在月经初潮时,这种异常可能是明显的。此外,这些异常可能在受孕和分娩时具有重要意义。
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