Anorectal malformations in low and middle-income countries- spectrum, burden and management
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This article examines the clinical spectrum and management challenges of anorectal malformations in resource-limited settings. The authors analyze disease burden across low- and middle-income countries and discuss strategies for improving surgical outcomes despite infrastructure and training constraints.
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- ARM prevalence and presentation patterns differ significantly in LMICs due to delayed diagnosis, limited prenatal screening, and resource constraints.
- Management challenges include lack of specialized pediatric surgical expertise, inadequate infrastructure, and poor access to long-term follow-up care.
- Establishing regional training centers and multidisciplinary ARM care networks can improve outcomes in resource-limited settings.
- Cultural barriers and delayed presentation often result in preventable complications like sepsis and malnutrition before surgical intervention.
- Standardized classification systems and outcome registries are essential for benchmarking care quality and guiding resource allocation in LMICs.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Anorectal malformations in low and middle-income countries- spectrum, burden and management. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2023-12-01. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/8378?via_space=staycurrentmd
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