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Fig. 7 | Annals of Pediatric Surgery

Fig. 7

From: Anorectal anomalies in the male: revisiting the radiological classification

Fig. 7

A 6-month-old boy with recto-prostatic fistula underwent PSARP that failed to mobilize the rectum from below, so we shifted to abdominal approach. a Preoperative distal colostogram showing high distal rectum opposite S2 (arrow). b Dissection of distal rectum through abdominal incision. c Testing the length of the distal rectum whether it can reach down to the perineum. d The mobilized rectum is pulled down to the perineum through the posterior sagittal incision. e The neo-anus is fixed in its normal predestined location within the striated muscle complex

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