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Learn more about the clinical and surgical orthopedic locations.

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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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Ileostomy

An ileostomy is a procedure that connects a part of the small intestine to a surgical hole (stoma) in the abdomen and perts feces to a special pouch outside the body.

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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.

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Rectal Prolapse

Rectal prolapse is when the end of the large intestine, called the rectum, falls down into the anus, the part where poop (stool) leaves the body.

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Urinary Tract Reconstruction

Several conditions in children may require reconstruction of the urinary tract, such as anorectal malformations, kidney or bladder problems.

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Urodynamics

Urodynamics are tests to see how well the bladder works and show where blocks or leakages could be.

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Distal Colostogram

The repair of an anorectal malformation often requires more than one procedure. Once your child has recovered well from their ostomy procedure, as a next step, surgeons will perform an imaging study called a high-pressure distal colostogram.

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PSARVUP

An operation called PSARVUP (posterior sagittal anorectal vaginal urethralplasty) can correct cloacal malformation.

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