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Bowel Management Updates & Innovations with Live Q&A: April 2018

Video Published 2018-09-16 Updated 2026-06-10

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Live Q&A session from Cincinnati Children's Colorectal Center covering bowel management approaches for patients with anorectal malformations, Hirschsprung disease, and spina bifida. Reviews treatment options including appendicostomy (Malone procedure), Peristeen device, sacral nerve stimulation, and Celesta injection within a multidisciplinary care model.

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  • Appendicostomy (Malone/MACE) enables independent antegrade enemas through the umbilicus, avoiding rectal administration.
  • Sacral nerve stimulation can improve bowel/bladder continence in select patients, though not FDA-approved under age 18.
  • Multidisciplinary care coordination (surgery, GI motility, urology, behavioral medicine, PT) optimizes outcomes for complex colorectal patients.
  • Peristeen transanal irrigation system offers an alternative for patients seeking independence from traditional rectal enemas.
  • Treatment individualization is key—options range from oral laxatives to surgical interventions based on patient-specific anatomy and goals.

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