Long-term Outcomes of Heineke-Mikulicz Anoplasty for Treatment of Skin-level Strictures
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This study evaluates long-term outcomes of Heineke-Mikulicz anoplasty for managing skin-level anal strictures that develop after PSARP and PSARVUP procedures. The research focuses on surgical technique effectiveness for treating postoperative complications in pediatric anorectal reconstruction.
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- Heineke-Mikulicz anoplasty (HMA) is a surgical technique specifically designed to treat skin-level strictures after PSARP/PSARVUP procedures.
- HMA addresses postoperative anal strictures that occur as complications following posterior sagittal reconstructive surgeries.
- The study evaluates long-term efficacy of HMA, providing outcome data for managing this specific postoperative complication.
- Skin-level strictures represent a distinct anatomical problem requiring targeted surgical intervention beyond standard dilation.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Long-term Outcomes of Heineke-Mikulicz Anoplasty for Treatment of Skin-level Strictures. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-01-08. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/9615?via_space=staycurrentmd
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