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BPD Collaborative
The BPD Collaborative was formed to fill knowledge gaps around the care of infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) improving care and outcomes of patients with established severe BPD.
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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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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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Anal Dilation
Anal dilation helps to keep the child’s newly created anus open to the right size after surgery or repair.
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Colostomy Closure: A Parent's Checklist
Once a young child’s colostomy is closed, parent support is very important to help set the stage for consistent bowel movements and successful potty training.
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Post-Colostomy Closure Nutrition
Learn more about nutritional needs for kids after colostomy.
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Comprehensive Pain Management Clinic
The Comprehensive Pain Management Clinic provides assistance to children and their families through a combination of medical treatment and complementary therapies for complex and long-term pain-related problems.
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Managing Diaper Rash
A baby will have frequent and loose bowel movements after a colostomy is closed. This can cause severe diaper rash. Frequently changing the diaper and keeping the skin dry will help.