Anorectal surgery is a surgical specialty that focuses on treating conditions and diseases affecting the anus, rectum, and surrounding areas. Common conditions that may require anorectal surgery include hemorrhoids, anal fissures, anal fistulas, and rectal prolapse. Anorectal surgery can be performed using various techniques, including open, laparoscopic, and robotic surgery. Possible complications of anorectal surgery include bleeding, infection, and bowel perforation.
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My baby is 11.02 Ibs post colostomy. When to do next surgery?
Query: Hello doctor, My 61-day-old baby was diagnosed with anorectal malformation during birth and a colostomy was done. He is 11.02 Ibs now and I want to know when the second surgery can be done. Read Full »
Dr. Prakash Chandra Girdhar Lal Nagar
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. Usually, a second surgery for a high anorectal malformation is performed once the baby is well stabilized and growing well, approximately three to four months after the first surgery. It also depends on the site of ... Read Full »