肛肠畸形术后功能性排便障碍危险因素的研究进展

C. Xiang, Xiao Xiang, Weigui Feng, Yi Wang
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肛肠畸形(ano直肠malformation, ARM)是一种常见的新生儿先天性胃肠道畸形,病理变化复杂,病因不明。目前唯一可行的治疗方式是通过手术治疗,纠正肛门形态畸形,恢复正常的排便功能。此外,由于最近医疗技术的进步,患有急性呼吸道感染的儿童的死亡率已大大降低。值得注意的是,尽管治疗了肛周解剖畸形,但大约三分之一的ARM患者继续经历功能性排便障碍(FDD),包括大便失禁和便秘,并对患者的生活质量产生负面影响。关于ARM患者术后FDD的确切原因仍有许多问题。目前普遍认为,FDD的发生可能与临床分期、肛周直肠肌肉结构改变、肠神经系统异常、手术损伤等有关。然而,其中一些因素仍然存在争议,需要进一步的研究来证实。在本文中,我们回顾了ARMs手术后FDD的危险因素,这将有助于我们随后制定适当的干预措施,以增强ARMs儿童的肛门功能和改善生活质量。
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Research progress on risk factors of postoperative functional defecation disorder in anorectal malformation
Anorectal malformation (ARM) is a common congenital gastrointestinal malformation in neonates, which has complex pathological changes and unclear etiology. The only treatment modality currently available for ARMs is through surgical treatment to correct the deformity of the anal morphology and restore normal defecation function. In addition, the mortality rates of children with ARMs have significantly decreased as a result of recent advances in medical technology. It is important to note that despite the treatment of perianal anatomical deformities, approximately one‐third of ARM patients continue to experience functional defecation disorder (FDD), which includes fecal incontinence and constipation and negatively impacts the patient's quality of life. There are still numerous questions regarding the exact cause of FDD in ARM patients following surgery. It is generally accepted that the occurrence of FDD may be related to clinical staging, structural changes in the perianal rectal muscles, anomalies of the enteric nervous system, surgical injury, etc. However, some of these factors are still controversial and require additional study to be confirmed. In this paper, we review the risk factors for FDD following surgery in ARMs, which will help us to subsequently develop appropriate interventions to enhance the anal function and improve quality of life of children with ARMs.
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