
pmid: 26023442
pmc: PMC4420373
A neonate sustaining iatrogenic rectal injury that led to acquired rectal atresia is reported. It was successfully treated by transanal, end-to-end, rectorectal anastomosis.
Perforation, Anastomosis, Hirschsprung Disease and Enteric Nervous System Development, Rectum, Intestinal Malrotation and Obstruction Disorders, Duodenal Atresia, Materials science, Atresia, Health Sciences, Metallurgy, Medicine, Surgery, Punching, Hernia Repair Techniques and Materials
Perforation, Anastomosis, Hirschsprung Disease and Enteric Nervous System Development, Rectum, Intestinal Malrotation and Obstruction Disorders, Duodenal Atresia, Materials science, Atresia, Health Sciences, Metallurgy, Medicine, Surgery, Punching, Hernia Repair Techniques and Materials
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