Anorectal: Hirschsprung’s Disease
Hirschsprung’s Disease – Pediatrics
Hirschsprung’s Disease – Adults
Basics
- Absence of Intramural Ganglion Cells of the Meissner (Submucosal) & Auerbach (Myenteric) Plexuses
- From Defect in Craniocaudal Neuroblast Migration
- Most Commonly Less Severe & Affects Only a Short Segment
- Rare in Adults, 94% Diagnosed Before Age 5 Years
- Associated with RET Mutation
- Seen Especially with Long-Segment Disease – Consider MEN IIA Evaluation
- More Common in Males
Presentation
- Lifelong History of Chronic Constipation
- Abdominal Pain
- Abdominal Distention
Diagnosis
- Dx: Full Thickness Rectal Bx with Aganglionosis
- Radiology: Grossly Dilated Proximal Colon with Fecal Retention
Treatment
- Treatment: Surgery
- Short-Segment: Transanal Myomectomy
- Long-Segment:
- Swenson Procedure
- Rectosigmoid Resection & Colorectal Anastomosis
- Duhamel Procedure
- Healthy Colon Lowered Posterior to Diseased Rectum Through the Avascular Plane
- Diseased Rectum Left Intact
- Soave Procedure
- Resect Diseased Colon & Upper Rectum
- Mucosa of Diseased Lower Rectum Resected
- Colon Pulled Through the Lower Rectum
- Swenson Procedure
Hirschsprung Histology: No Myenteric Plexus Between the Two Muscle Layers 1
Hirschsprung Tissue “Swiss-Rolled”, Center is More Distal 2
References
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