Congenital rectal and peripheral organ fistulas
Introduction
Introduction to congenital rectum and surrounding organs Congenital rectum and surrounding organ sputum refers to the fistula that communicates with the anal canal or rectal cavity. The end of the fistula is connected to the infection of the anal sinus and anal gland in the anal canal, called the inner mouth; the other end is connected to the surrounding organs. Outside mouth. Clinically, there is a deformity of the anus, and the rectal urethra is seen. The feces are discharged from the urethra and are not mixed with urine. If the feces and urine are mixed and discharged into the rectal bladder fistula, the clinical manifestations of urinary tract infection are often accompanied, and the feces are discharged from the vagina. Rectal vaginal fistula or rectal uterus. basic knowledge The proportion of illness: 0.005%-0.007% Susceptible people: infants and young children Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: urinary tract infection
Cause
Congenital rectum and surrounding organs
Have a genetic predisposition. This is because the cloaca is not completely separated during the embryonic mesoderm and endoderm differentiation and development, and the fistula is formed between the rectum and the surrounding organs. Rectal urethra fistula, see feces discharged from the urethra, not mixed with urine. If the feces and urine are mixed out, it is a rectal bladder fistula. The feces are discharged from the vagina into the rectal vaginal fistula or the rectal uterus. This can be treated when the child is very young.
Prevention
Congenital rectum and surrounding organ prevention
No effective preventive measures, early detection, prevention of secondary infections.
Complication
Congenital rectum and peripheral organ complications Complications, urinary tract infections
Concurrent infection of the surrounding organ system and the abdominal cavity.
Symptom
Congenital rectum and surrounding organ sputum symptoms Common symptoms Urethral fistula urinary pain Urinary tract infection Urethral tingling organs become smaller
More and there is an abnormality of the anus, the rectal urethra, see the feces discharged from the urethra, and the urine is not mixed, if the feces and urine are mixed out for rectal bladder spasm, often with the clinical manifestations of urinary tract infection, feces excreted from the vagina into the rectum Vaginal fistula or rectal uterus.
Examine
Examination of congenital rectum and surrounding organs
Endoscopy of the digestive tract.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis and diagnosis of congenital rectum and surrounding organs
Identification with anal atresia, rectal atresia, etc. Rectal atresia is the development of intestinal duct in the embryonic stage. During the re-tubing process, part of the intestinal tract is terminated and the intestinal lumen is completely or partially blocked. Complete blockage is occlusion and partial blockage is stenosis. Intestinal tube development during embryonic development, part of the intestinal tract is terminated during revascularization, resulting in complete or partial obstruction of the intestinal lumen.
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