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Post-Colostomy Closure Nutrition
Learn more about nutritional needs for kids after colostomy.
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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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The Enema Program
The Enema Program at CCPR is part of the Bowel Management Program for children with anorectal malformation, Hirschsprung disease or a spinal condition.
Surgical Repair
Learn more about surgical repair for imperforate anus or anorectal malformations.
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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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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.
Services We Offer
The CCPR team provides many services that include testing, diagnosing and treating conditions related to the colon, rectum and pelvis in children. These services are offered by a dedicated health care team who understands how a child's body grows and develops.

Asthma Blog Library
The 700 Children’s blog covers the most common topics, frequently asked questions and current pediatric health care information written by pediatric experts. This collection of blogs includes information to help you navigate asthma and related treatments for your child.
Diagnostic Procedures
If an issue is found with your child, doctors will do a number of tests to better understand the problems and to develop a long-term plan for the best outcome.