Cloaca eversion
Cloaca eversion is the rarest and most serious congenital anomaly, also known as bladder intestinal fissure. The junction of the bladder and urethra in male children communicates with the rectum, and in the female bladder, urethra, and the vagina and rectum. Urinary faeces are excreted from the urethra, vagina and rectum, often with severe deformities of multiple organs, and most infants cannot survive after birth. Difficulty of treatment, mainly plastic surgery to repair the urinary tract, bowel, abdominal wall and external genitalia, the effect is not good.
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