Objective: The posterior urethral diverticulum is a common urologic complication requiring reoperations in anorectal malformation cases (ARM). We present a series of 24 cases of male ARM managed without ligation of fistula.

Material And Methods: A prospective study was conducted between July 2010 and June 2012 including male neonates with ARM, where rectobladder neck and rectoprostatic fistula were approached by the abdominal route. The fistulous tract was dissected to the distal-most possible length and was excised flush with the urethra without its ligation. A per-urethral catheter was placed in situ. A record was made of any features of urinary leak and a micturating cystourethrogram was performed at the 1-year of follow-up.

Results: Twenty-four cases of ARM, 16 with rectobladder neck fistula and eight cases with rectoprostatic fistula were included. Of these, 12 had single-stage primary abdominoperineal pull-through and 10 were managed by primary posterior sagittal anorectoplasty. Two cases with colostomy during the neonatal period were managed by laparoscopic assisted anorectoplasty at 6 months. None of the cases had a urinary leak during the postoperative period. All had a normal micturating cystourethrogram at 1 year.

Conclusions: The approach of dividing fistula without ligation may prevent posterior urethral diverticula, but larger long-term follow-up studies are needed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpurol.2014.04.016DOI Listing

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