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Shruthi Srinivas, MD - Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery 2024

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

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Multi-institutional study of 98 cloacal atrophy patients found only 7% achieved continence after colonic pull-through, with longer preoperative colon length correlating with success. Most patients retain permanent ostomy, challenging the assumption that all cloacal atrophy patients should undergo pull-through reconstruction.

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  • Only 7% of cloacal exstrophy patients achieved successful colonic pull-through (clean without ostomy) in this multi-institutional study.
  • Preoperative colon length strongly predicts pull-through success—successful patients had over double the colon length of unsuccessful cases.
  • Most children with cloacal exstrophy (71%) retain their stoma indefinitely; pull-through should be selectively offered, not routine.
  • Testing bowel management efficacy through the stoma before pull-through may help identify candidates likely to achieve continence.
  • Of 98 patients, only 29% underwent pull-through and 21% had unsuccessful outcomes (not clean or required re-stoma creation).

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