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Resources for Professionals
Learn more about resources for professionals in CCPR including training programs, international training and mobile applications.
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Caring for Children Through All Stages of Life
Because of the complexity of many conditions related to the colon and rectum, some children require care throughout many lifetime milestones.
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Newborn Evaluation
CCPR doctors will conduct a newborn evaluation to determine how best to treat your baby's anorectal malformation.
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Primary Newborn Repair
The primary newborn repair surgery may vary based on the severity and complexity of your baby's anorectal malformation.
Surgical Repair
Learn more about surgical repair for imperforate anus or anorectal malformations.
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3D Cloacagram
A child born with cloaca only has one opening where the vagina, urethra, and rectum are joined. A 3D cloacagram helps plan treatment.
Colorectal Physician Referral
Refer a patient to the Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction.
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Contrast Enema
A contrast enema is a radiology test that helps to visualize the inside of the colon. Contrast enemas are often used to help determine the extent of the problem and plan for treatment. They can give a sense of how slow or fast the colon is moving.

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Surgical Recovery
Post surgery plans are designed to help establish successful recovery, healing and long-term bowel control after reconstructive surgery.
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Posterior Sagittal Anorectoplasty (PSARP)
Posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP), also known as a “pull-through procedure", is a surgical technique used by our surgeons to correct a variety of anorectal and cloacal malformations.