Pediatric gastrointestinal surgery
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quote from "The SAGES Manual of Pediatric Minimally Invasive Surgery" by Danielle S. Walsh, Todd A. Ponsky, Nicholas E. Bruns - "When medical management fails to resolve constipation, patients with neurogenic or neuromuscular causes of chronic constipation, anorectal malformations, and patients with idiopathic CIC utilize daily enemas to achieve evacuation. Adherence to a regular bowel management program can achieve social continence for many of these patients, but as they grow older, it becomes more convenient for them to be able to manage enema administration independently. In these patients, ACE administration has been demonstrated to improve quality of life [9, 10]."…
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Free fluid collection on U/S regardless of amount is not a contraindication of non operative reduction of intussusception, provided that patient is hemodynamically stable and not in peritonitis.
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