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CAPS - Educational Outcomes in School Age Children with a History of Hirschsprung’s Disease - Michael Cowap

Video Published 2022-05-24 Updated 2026-06-10

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Manitoba study comparing school-age children with Hirschsprung disease to matched peers found no significant differences in reading, numeracy, or high school graduation rates, despite early preschool delays. Findings provide reassurance to families that surgical correction of Hirschsprung disease does not appear to impact long-term educational outcomes.

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  • Children with Hirschsprung disease show comparable academic performance to peers in reading and math once they start school despite early delays.
  • No significant difference in high school graduation rates between Hirschsprung patients and matched controls in this Manitoba cohort study.
  • Neurodevelopmental outcomes data can help alleviate parental anxiety about long-term educational prospects after Hirschsprung surgery.
  • Study used population-level data matching for socioeconomic factors but did not stratify by disease severity or postoperative complications.
  • Standardized educational assessments provide objective real-world measures of functional outcomes beyond traditional surgical metrics.

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