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Matthew Urichuk, PhD - Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery 2024

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

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Longitudinal study of 818 children with congenital surgical anomalies found no increased risk of anxiety or mood disorders overall, but an 86% increase in substance use disorders. Patients with anorectal malformation showed twice the risk of mental health and anxiety disorders, highlighting need for targeted screening and support.

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  • Children with congenital surgical anomalies show no significant increase in anxiety or mood disorders compared to matched controls.
  • Substance use disorder risk is 86% higher in children with congenital surgical anomalies, driven by anorectal malformation and esophageal atresia cases.
  • Anorectal malformation patients face twice the risk of anxiety disorders and 4x risk of substance use disorders—requiring targeted screening.
  • Most survivors demonstrate resilience; increased substance use may reflect self-medication in a subset rather than widespread mental health burden.
  • Longitudinal follow-up needed as cohort matures (median age 11.5 years); mental health differences may emerge with time.

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