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Pediatr Surg Int ; 39(1): 292, 2023 Nov 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37962686

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Children with Hirschsprung's disease (HD) and anorectal malformations (ARM) may benefit from a bowel management program (BMP) to treat constipation and fecal incontinence. This study describes a pilot BMP in Uganda. METHODS: Patients treated for HD or ARM were recruited for the BMP. Local staff underwent training and progressively took over decision-making. The rates of patient involuntary bowel movements (IBMs) and provider confidence were evaluated pre- and post-BMP with questionnaires. The results were compared with Fischer's exact test. RESULTS: Ten staff-2 surgeons, 6 nurses and 2 physiotherapists-and 12 patients participated. Patient median age was 4.5 years (IQR 3-6.6) and ten were male. Ten reported at least daily IBMs prior to the BMP. All patients underwent a clean-out. The parents were then taught to perform daily enemas or irrigations. Specific regimens were determined by patient history and imaging and titrated throughout the BMP. There were differences in the rates of both daytime and nighttime IBMs before and after the BMP (p = 0.0001 and 0.002, respectively). All staff reported increased confidence. CONCLUSIONS: We describe the first BMP in Uganda. BMPs can successfully treat constipation and fecal incontinence in low-income countries, although there are challenges with resources and follow-up.


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Anorectal Malformations , Fecal Incontinence , Hirschsprung Disease , Child , Humans , Male , Child, Preschool , Female , Fecal Incontinence/therapy , Uganda , Constipation , Defecation , Hirschsprung Disease/surgery , Anorectal Malformations/therapy , Hospitals
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