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Toshio Harumatsu, MD, PhD - Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery 2024

Video Published 2024-02-26 Updated 2026-06-10

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Nationwide Japanese survey of 213 persistent cloaca patients identifies sacral agenesis as an independent risk factor for long-term defecation problems. Patients with sacral agenesis require more intensive bowel management including laxatives and antegrade continence enema, highlighting the need for early identification and proactive intervention.

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  • Sacral agenesis independently increases risk of defecation problems in persistent cloaca patients (nationwide Japan survey, n=213).
  • Patients with defecation problems underwent anorectoplasty at significantly younger age compared to those without problems.
  • PC patients requiring oral laxatives and antegrade continence enema were independently associated with defecation problems.
  • Regular laxative administration and enema protocols recommended for PC patients with sacral agenesis to optimize bowel function.
  • Clinician awareness of sacral agenesis as risk factor enables early anticipation and proactive bowel management in PC patients.

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